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  1. Title. The manual for this motherboard doesn't include a block diagram. Should I assume the x570 diagram in AMD's press release stuff?
  2. Currently I am using a Dell P2715Q 27" Ultra HD 4K monitor with my workstation. I like the level of color reproduction and brightness it provides but hate it's refresh rate. I would like to downgrade to 1440p but upgrade refresh rate to 120Hz. I'm trying to keep the same 27" size, too. I'm leaning towards IPS because of great viewing angles. Which 120Hz monitors come close to the dells color, viewing angle and brightness capabilities?
  3. Ubuntu is pretty good, but it just didn't work out on my 4790k build when I installed version 16 and 18. My school has its entire lab migrated to Linux for its cybersecurity curriculum.
  4. Break off the case lights of a Cooler Master HAF+ and put those LEDs inbetween the holes of the keys. Get a couple. There, you have the brightest keyboard of them all.
  5. It's like you said: spoofing. If you are sure that they didn't get access into your e-mail account, then it has to be spoofing. It's been getting more sophisticated as of late.
  6. My guess but I believe there wasn't a standard created for web browsers to be able to download a series of ungrouped items together and that it needs to be a single file at a time. Some services do force the download to output several connections to the different files, but that is more taxing on the servers that serve the content. By grouping everything into a zip, its just one file to transport and one connection to monitor. I think that's why they ended up putting the full effort into supporting this way of downloading files.
  7. Same, I was looking to start a subscription. I tried making an account on their website but never received any sort of confirmations back that allowed me to at least get an account up and running for floatplane.
  8. Go for the new laptop. Dell XPS or LG Gram with touchscreen are the ones I would go after.
  9. If your password was easy to guess or is common in some dictionary, it will be simple to breach. Always use two-factory authentication and use a password manager to generate your complex passwords.
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