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RAS_3885

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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from soldier_ph in Impact - 19" Rack PC over Thunderbolt 3 - Build Log   
    Yes, embrace the brown! Great choice!
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in My moniter doesn't exist??   
    What does the label on the back of the monitor say?
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in My moniter doesn't exist??   
    Mystery solved!
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    RAS_3885 reacted to Pixelfie in I5 10400f 80c temperature at full load (dangerous)?   
    Nope, that's normal for a stock cooler. I ran my 10400F with stock cooler for a while too and it got similar temps. Then I upgraded to a Hyper 212 and now it's 70 under load, but much quieter
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from HeroRareheart in Question about cooling of motherboard   
    Something like HWInfo64 will give you temps for a whole slew of different temp sensors. Nothing you've noted so far is high enough to warrant a shutdown unless your PSU is overheating.
     
    If you look at the Windows event logs does it give you an indication of why it rebooted?
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from gypsygib in Upgrade form 2080ti   
    If you're hitting your FPS target with a graphical quality you're happy with then it doesn't make sense to upgrade.
     
    if you're not, then upgrade.
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from Ebony Falcon in Upgrade form 2080ti   
    If you're hitting your FPS target with a graphical quality you're happy with then it doesn't make sense to upgrade.
     
    if you're not, then upgrade.
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from Eigenvektor in Tips on right time to buy Graphics card   
    If you NEED a new card now and are willing/able to pay current prices, then go ahead and upgrade. If you WANT a new card, then only you can decide if your willing to pay current prices or wait and gamble on speculation. If you don't need a new card and are okay with current performance, then wait. No more complicated than that.
     
    Until the next gen product is released EVERYTHING is speculation (performance, price of old gen, availability, etc.). There's also always something new on the horizon...
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from Darknighterror in Tips on right time to buy Graphics card   
    If you NEED a new card now and are willing/able to pay current prices, then go ahead and upgrade. If you WANT a new card, then only you can decide if your willing to pay current prices or wait and gamble on speculation. If you don't need a new card and are okay with current performance, then wait. No more complicated than that.
     
    Until the next gen product is released EVERYTHING is speculation (performance, price of old gen, availability, etc.). There's also always something new on the horizon...
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    RAS_3885 reacted to Middcore in Pc Myths: Does RGB actually help performance and such?   
    You need to take into account the full spectrum of possible bonuses conferred.
     
     
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from Nivekover in Router wifi rated speed explanation ?   
    If you want way more detail this site is a great read.
     
    https://www.duckware.com/tech/wifi-in-the-us.html
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from SignatureSigner in Router wifi rated speed explanation ?   
    If you want way more detail this site is a great read.
     
    https://www.duckware.com/tech/wifi-in-the-us.html
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from Falcon1986 in Router wifi rated speed explanation ?   
    If you want way more detail this site is a great read.
     
    https://www.duckware.com/tech/wifi-in-the-us.html
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    RAS_3885 reacted to 191x7 in LED strips safe on back of OLED TV?   
    Should not affect anything at all.
    That illumination is called bias lighting.
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    RAS_3885 reacted to whispous in Quiet HDD’s   
    If you find HDDs too noisy, you're going to find them all noisy. An SSD fits your silent needs.
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    RAS_3885 reacted to Bobthecat in "mpg b550 gaming carbon wifi" storage question   
    Okay i see thank you!
    Have a awesome day!
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from XR6 in Is it fine to use a 6+2 pin connector for my GPU?   
    6+2 PCIe power cables standard fare for GPUs with 8 pin power connectors. No issues there.
     
    I would, however, be replacing the PSU regardless. An old PSU that's been through two power surges is not something I'd put any sort of trust in.
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from Bobthecat in "mpg b550 gaming carbon wifi" storage question   
    Yeah, it will work just fine. The first one runs on PCIe 3.0/4.0 x4 connected to the CPU while the second slot runs PCIe 3.0 x4 through the chipset. Both will run simultaneously at full bandwidth.
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from Needfuldoer in Why do people hate 32 inch with 1080p   
    At normal viewing distances for a computer monitor the pixel density of 1080p on a 32 inch monitor is pretty low, so the image just doesn't look very crisp. For me, 1080p is good up to about 24 inch screens. Above that I'd switch to 1440p. 32/34+ inch 16:9 I'd go 4k.
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from pana8inaikos in Is it fine to use a 6+2 pin connector for my GPU?   
    6+2 PCIe power cables standard fare for GPUs with 8 pin power connectors. No issues there.
     
    I would, however, be replacing the PSU regardless. An old PSU that's been through two power surges is not something I'd put any sort of trust in.
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from jaslion in Is it fine to use a 6+2 pin connector for my GPU?   
    6+2 PCIe power cables standard fare for GPUs with 8 pin power connectors. No issues there.
     
    I would, however, be replacing the PSU regardless. An old PSU that's been through two power surges is not something I'd put any sort of trust in.
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from GuiltySpark_ in Is it fine to use a 6+2 pin connector for my GPU?   
    6+2 PCIe power cables standard fare for GPUs with 8 pin power connectors. No issues there.
     
    I would, however, be replacing the PSU regardless. An old PSU that's been through two power surges is not something I'd put any sort of trust in.
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from Lurick in Is it fine to use a 6+2 pin connector for my GPU?   
    6+2 PCIe power cables standard fare for GPUs with 8 pin power connectors. No issues there.
     
    I would, however, be replacing the PSU regardless. An old PSU that's been through two power surges is not something I'd put any sort of trust in.
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from Origami Cactus in Is it fine to use a 6+2 pin connector for my GPU?   
    6+2 PCIe power cables standard fare for GPUs with 8 pin power connectors. No issues there.
     
    I would, however, be replacing the PSU regardless. An old PSU that's been through two power surges is not something I'd put any sort of trust in.
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    RAS_3885 got a reaction from -rascal- in Why do people hate 32 inch with 1080p   
    At normal viewing distances for a computer monitor the pixel density of 1080p on a 32 inch monitor is pretty low, so the image just doesn't look very crisp. For me, 1080p is good up to about 24 inch screens. Above that I'd switch to 1440p. 32/34+ inch 16:9 I'd go 4k.
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