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watching the April 20 Apple event I noticed this while they played the trailer for Season 2 of Ted Lasso. the lady holds an iPhone but looking at the iPhone it seems to have a smaller notch and a longer body. I couldn't work out any other differences but it would be interesting if Apple is hinting that this will be the iPhone 13 design Am I the only one that noticed this or am I going crazy
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Make sure fast boot is enabled and secure boot is off if that’s not the problem then replace bios battery and update bios
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Do you have any other drives plugged in?
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GPU issues videoscheduler, black screen exc.
rmnsachy replied to DeScruff's topic in Troubleshooting
First off I recommend updating the bios and drivers from the offical Gigabyte website -
Try and update your chipsets and bios
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the cpu needs a new cooler or reapply thermal paste the gpu is fine but you don’t want to go over 80 you could try elevating the laptop to allow the vents to get more air
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my pc started lagging for no reason so i reinstalled windows and everything was fine but now its started again my and there is over 40 to 50 % of all resources free but everything still lags my specs:CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 @ 3.8GHz 6 Cores 12 Threads RAM: Kingston 16 kit (2x8GB) DDR4 HyperX Fury Black C165 2666MHz MBD: Asus Prime B450M-K GPU: Gigabyte windforce GTX 970 4 Gb PSU: Coolermaster lite 600W M.2: WD Green 240GB 3D NAND M.2 SSD SSD: Kingstone Fury 120Gb HDD's: Seagate barracuda 1Tb x3 CASE: CoolerMaster N200 it happens no matter what im doing at random Intervals i could be watching YouTube then the video playback would stop and everything starts lagging (slow window swapping, delayed task manager launch etc.) sometimes i can’t even do ctrl alt delete i know my antivirus's armt running I’ve scanned for viruses i really don’t know what is causing it anyone able to help or give tips?
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Help! I think my pc is dead.
rmnsachy replied to Kidd Solaa's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Is it possible while you were working on the computer you accidentally disconnected your front panel connectors? (just a wild guess) -
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could it be the powersupply not pushing enough juice
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my gpu is fine i bought it new and never had issues
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yes fresh install from latest boot usb to a blank wd 250 m.2 green 2 months old system temps for cpu 45-65 (wraith cooler) GPU 3 years ssd m.2 2 months old other drives sata ssd 2 years 3 hdd 3 years base cpu clock 3.4 OCed to 3.85 stock cooler no raid random intervals
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the entire pc lags (stuttering mouse, long load times in browser and accessing drives, copy and pasting slow down, even typing right now feels chunky and delyed)
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about a month ago my pc started lagging for no reason so i reinstalled windows and everything was fine but now its started again my and there is over 40 to 50 % of all reassures free but everything still lags my specs:CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 @ 3.8GHz 6 Cores 12 Threads RAM: Kingston 16 kit (2x8GB) DDR4 HyperX Fury Black C165 2666MHz MBD: Asus Prime B450M-K GPU: Gigabyte windforce GTX 970 4 Gb PSU: Coolermaster lite 600W M.2: WD Green 240GB 3D NAND M.2 SSD SSD: Kingstone Fury 120Gb HDD's: Seagate barracuda 1Tb x3 CASE: CoolerMaster N200
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over time a ssd will degrade and become slower
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i would upgrade your psu most likely its not able to push enough power under load try a 750 or higher buy new dont secound hand if you have any freinds with a 750 or higher try and see if you can test your system with their psu to validate but i do think that your psu is the issue
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one thing i would never do is recycle a psu for another system EVER!! if you bought it new and its not too old then you could use it but if its secound hand then i would never trust it one more thing is that its a 460 watt psu so i would not expect much from it
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what psu are you using?
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i would say that if you have any family or freinds with a motherboard that all your stuff is compatible with ask and see of you can test your hardware on it that way you can verify that it's not your main components
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but you should never get a used psu because that can spell trouble
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im not an expert but it should be fine all no components would be affected if static electricity where to build up since your psu should be grounding your system just make sure that your cat isn't going to cause your system to over heat by covering fans or other cooling components
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have you overclocked your ram by any chance? because you may have killed your ram but to me this does sound like a problem with your motherboard and it may be time to upgrade