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Atlas270

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  1. It's a decent board, but seems a little lacking for other specs, even though I said I would be easily satisfied.
  2. Hey guys, I'm new to mid-high end pc building. I'm building a ryzen zen 2 build, in the be quiet! Dark Base PRO 900 Orange Rev. 2 case. The case comes with a USB type C gen 2 header and looking at x570 motherboards, I can't seem to tell which ones have Type C gen 2 pin connectors. I could really use some help finding one. Any motherboard under $400 wifi and the pin connector would satisfy my needs, with Bluetooth as a treat, but not necessary. thanks to anyone who looks into this.
  3. There may be a little bias as this is my favorite headset at the current time. The Hyper X Cloud Flight is an amazing headset you can find somewhere between $100 and $150. It works wirelessly over USB dongle. The mic is detachable but thanks to the wireless dongle not using Bluetooth but a 2.4 GHz wireless connection it has the best wireless mic quality on the market (from my experience). Honestly, I can't stress how hard it is to find a wireless mic that has a good quality mic, but the Cloud Flight is one of the only two I would recommend with the other being over $200. That alongside the fact that the mic is detachable... You need to look at the mic quality on youtube videos yourself to see how clear it is for a wireless mic. Also if you turn off the lights the headset lasts for over 30+ hours on a single charge. Main point: Wireless mics all such currently, but thanks to the use of a GHz connection instead of Bluetooth, the Hyper X Cloud Flight is one of the few headsets that can beat this barrier. The only con I would say it has is the fact that it only comes with an audio connection if you do choose to go wired instead, so you won't be able to use the mic, again only if you choose to switch to wired for any reason.
  4. There may be a little bias as this is my favorite headset at the current time. The Hyper X Cloud Flight is an amazing headset you can find somewhere between $100 and $150. It works wirelessly over USB dongle. The mic is detachable but thanks to the wireless dongle not using Bluetooth but a 2.4 GHz wireless connection it has the best wireless mic quality on the market (from my experience). Honestly, I can't stress how hard it is to find a wireless mic that has a good quality mic, but the Cloud Flight is one of the only two I would recommend with the other being over $200. That alongside the fact that the mic is detachable... You need to look at the mic quality on youtube videos yourself to see how clear it is for a wireless mic. Also if you turn off the lights the headset lasts for over 30+ hours on a single charge. Main point: Wireless mics all such currently, but thanks to the use of a GHz connection instead of Bluetooth, the Hyper X Cloud Flight is one of the few headsets that can beat this barrier. The only con I would say it has is the fact that it only comes with an audio connection if you do choose to go wired instead, so you won't be able to use the mic, again only if you choose to switch to wired for any reason.
  5. There may be a little bias as this is my favorite headset at the current time. The Hyper X Cloud Flight is an amazing headset you can find somewhere between $100 and $150. It works wirelessly over USB dongle. The mic is detachable but thanks to the wireless dongle not using Bluetooth but a 2.4 GHz wireless connection it has the best wireless mic quality on the market (from my experience). Honestly, I can't stress how hard it is to find a wireless mic that has a good quality mic, but the Cloud Flight is one of the only two I would recommend with the other being over $200. That alongside the fact that the mic is detachable... You need to look at the mic quality on youtube videos yourself to see how clear it is for a wireless mic. Also if you turn off the lights the headset lasts for over 30+ hours on a single charge. Main point: Wireless mics all such currently, but thanks to the use of a GHz connection instead of Bluetooth, the Hyper X Cloud Flight is one of the few headsets that can beat this barrier. The only con I would say it has is the fact that it only comes with an audio connection if you do choose to go wired instead, so you won't be able to use the mic, again only if you choose to switch to wired for any reason.
  6. But in the sense of the router being able to allocate different amounts of bandwidth to different users at once would still work fine, no? or would it work as WiFi 5 had, where only one device would get data at once?
  7. Hey guys, I'm pretty new to the different types of WIFI's and I recently discovered AX routers and how WIFI 6 is compared to WIFI 5 and prior. My family is currently Xfinity customers with one of their default AC routers. We're paying for the most expensive available service however it's still slow due to all the devices connected. I called in to see if upgrading to an AX router would be a compatible fix and to see if my service would support WIFI 6, however, the inquiry help members didn't seem to know what WIFI 6 even was. Main point question: I just wanna know if upgrading to an AX router was as easy as unplugging the old one and setting up the new one or if I'd have to wait for Xfinity to have a wifi compatible service.
  8. Yes, right above the ram slots. And honestly, I'm looking to anything that could be the problem as well. Much appreciated help.
  9. I'm not sure, but none of the fans powered on in the first place. I was sure that at the very least my cpu cooler was pluged in properly, but again, none of them worked from the start.
  10. I unplugged everything except the 8 pin near the cpu and the 24 pin and the case power switch. Now it won't even turn on at all. I also tried to turn it on without the power switch using a screw driver. All, but one where there is a hole in the case to allow cable management. The motherboard will light up shortly, then die. It won't do the same until I give it about 5 minutes and try again. anything before that time and it doesn't respond at all. Now after unplugging everything except the 24 pin and the 8 pin power supply cables the board isn't responding at all. and I have not tried that yet and am currently looking up what that even means.
  11. I haven't updated it myself, no. But if you're talking about updating it to be compatible with my cpu, I've been told it comes already compatible with this cpu and has the "AMD RYZEN DESKTOP 2000 READY" sticker on it. I'm using an AMD Ryzen 3 2200g with a Gigabyte AB350M-DS3H.
  12. I was told not to apply any pressure or to reinforce the cpu, however, it fit the motherboard in fine. And no gpu, this is a budget build for my brother with integrated graphics.
  13. I see. This is my first build so I wasnt sure where the problem was coming from. I tried reseating all my power supply cables with no working solution. Any way to troubleshoot and check?
  14. Double checked and seems fine to me. I tried reseating it as well and I still have the same issue. The motherboard will light up and then die.
  15. Hey guys, random question, but I'm trying to get answers asap. I'm a novice builder and I just built my brother a budget rig, but I messed up several times and can't seem to figure out what I did wrong. With the build complete my motherboard will light up for a second and then turn off whenever I try to power on the pc. I'm in the middle of replacing my cpu as I believe that was the issue because I sort of touched the thermal paste on it when I was installing the cooler. Yea, big mess up for my first build... Without a spare cpu and not being able to test another until the replacement comes in I'm not sure how to troubleshoot the other parts or how to test the actual problem. I'm on an AMD Ryzon 3 2200g cpu with a Gigabyte Ultra Durable GA-AB350M-DS3H Desktop Motherboard. Any and all help is appreciated.
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