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Daimaou

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  1. I recently updated my AMD drivers and suddenly windows 10 doesn't see my USB 2.0. They were however working after the update (like 3-4 days ago) but today nothing. I was going to reinstall the chipset drivers from Asus but got the message the current driver was newer. ASUS ROG stridx X370-f MOBO
  2. negative on integrated. PC build with dedicated card.
  3. I unplugged the power. however the issue seems to have subsided. Like I said it was super strange.
  4. So just now I was sucked into watching some youtube videos when suddenly the top and bottom (both sides as well but not as bad) of my main display started to like pixelate and pulse it's kind of hard to describe. So I thought my monitor was having an issue so I shut it off turned it back on and still the issue persisted. I closed my browser (chrome) and you could see that icon in particular was doing the same thing. I could still faintly see the pixelatation of the browser and faintly make out what was open almost like a bad screen burn however I could make out the name of the current video I was watching which I had just opened. so I restarted my computer and could make out the entire time these pixels, once loaded into windows (I have just the standard blue windows background) it was still present so I unplugged the monitor for a few seconds and kicked it back on and it was there but not as bad and still flickering. I open a blank chrome browser and it suddenly subsides with just the white browser outline but when I would minimize it I could then see this outline still until it finally stopped while posting this. Is it a bad display or maybe a card issue? I have 2 Samsung s24d390 and I'm using a RX 570
  5. have you tried running wired to see what happens? Also have you tried pinging an outside source (IE google, Yahoo ect)?
  6. That's really strange usually fiber connections have an ONT direct to a router.
  7. Fiber Vs Cable I'd choose fiber if you are gaming. Cable Gigabit is absolute garbage I'd downgrade and not pay the extra cost. Also AT&T has a modem and not an ONT (little box on the side of the house with an Ethernet connection)?
  8. it sounds like you might be having some data loss or delay during game play and without being about to troubleshoot wired Vs WiFi its not going to be a simple fix. An example of what is probably happening is when you have a delay in data and it suddenly tells your client all the things it just missed out on it has to try and rapidly process it. You are only giving us a very small window of the issue. What does your CPU and GPU look like when this is happening, are they spiking too? Rust requires an i7 minimum and I'm assuming for thread count not cores. Also pinging your local router vs pinging your local gaming server are going to delivery 2 drastically different results. I'd suggest opening a command prompt and ping the gaming server or maybe google during game play and see what happens (ping google.com -t).
  9. Just curious what kind of drive are you downloading to an SSD or an HDD?
  10. going to upgrade to 32gig should I stick with dual?
  11. A couple years ago I attended a network security panel at Dragoncon and it was discussed that the NSA was pretty much tracking all data using a cisco zero day exploit. Like could literally recreate your internet data. I can't remember what state they said the data center was in but people were talking locally about them buying Sun blades by the tractor trailer full.
  12. I live in the Charlotte area. I'm assuming you need internet? I'm pretty sure at the very least spectrum services your area. You may not be able to get top tier speeds but you should at least have access to 100mbps.
  13. I was agreeing with you just letting them know about the issues those things have.
  14. Like he said the security aspect here is huge, these routers are plagued with security flaws. Notable ones including the ability to collect all are your internet traffic.
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