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Vladimir Enev

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  1. I found what the solution is. Turns out I have Windows 10N which for some reason didn't have certain media options. I installed media feature pack from microsoft and now it works fine.
  2. Yes it has an .exe driver file inside but after I install it nothing changes.
  3. I've tried it. I downloaded the driver and when I try to install it the way they say here it doesn't work. This is what I get:
  4. So recently my PC and my laptop stopped recognizing my android phone and my girlfriend's android phone. I cannot access the storage at all. I want to transfer files from my pc to my phone as I've done multiple times before but the two PCs see both phones as a 14MB CD drive. I've enabled the file transfer (MTP) option on both phones. I am using the latest version of Windows 10. When connected to my girlfriend's laptop which uses windows 8.1 both phones work totally fine. But both my computers don't recognize them and can't access their storage. The problem appears to be driver related as the phones are listed under Other devices as MTP and when I open their properties it says that the drivers for this device are not installed (code 28). I've attached a screenshot. What I've tried so far: -Troubleshoot the device -Automatic search for drivers -Downloading MTP drivers from microsoft (MTP porting kit) -Downloading drivers for usb connection and installing them via the add legacy hardware option in device manager -different cables -different phones -different USB ports both 2.0 and 3.0 -rollback of windows 10 -totally 100% fresh install of windows 10 -Talking to nokia support (they suggested the MTP drivers) -enabling usb debugging -trying to give the phone a Moblie device driver from device manager
  5. It seems to be stable in Valley benchmark with the GPU Overclocked and the CPU at stock. After I overclock the cpu to 3.8G at 1.3V it's stable for 2 hours in Prime95, however it crashes within 40 minutes in valley benchmark. Can the PSU be casing this? Valley shouldn't be stressing the CPU that much anyway.
  6. CPU temps are 60-65 degrees C. I'm using a Noctua Nh u14s cooler.
  7. When I'm running my pc during load (valley benchmark) after about 40 minutes my pc shuts down completely: no lights, no fans, no noise as if I had pulled the power chord from the wall. After the shutdown the power button does not work at all as if there's no power at all. In order to turn on my pc again I need to flip the psu's button to the off position and then to the on position. After that the power button works normally. Is the cause the power supply? The wattage is enough on paper. Is there anything else that might be causing it? Components are Ryzen 7 1700 @3.9Ghz 1.35v Palit gtx 1060 6g overclocked +180mhz, +500 Msi x370 gaming pro carbon Corsair cx550m 550 watt
  8. So I have a question about graphics cards. Manufacuters usually have many different models of graphics cards for the same gpu. For example for the rtx 2070 MSI has the duke, gaming z, gaming x, armor, ventus etc. And with most companies there's usually a price increase with the different models. The basic version is usually the cheaper and the "gaming, gaming plus, gaming extreme and gaming nuclear pro" versions get progressively more expensive. My question is besides cosmetics and size is there any real world difference between these tiers of graphics cards? How much more fps can I get by buying the nuclear version instead of the basic one. Is the better cooling worth the extra money? What benefits are there from my card running cooler when the basic card is still running within spec?
  9. So I have 7 fans in total on my pc, 3 intakes, 3 exhaust and 1 cpu fan. I know I should plug the cpu fan in the cpu fan header. The other 6 fans are 3-pin DC fans and I intend to plug the 3 intakes into a pwm hub (splitter), connected to a system fan header(DC), and the 3 exhaust into another pwm hub connected to a different system fan header. My questions are the following: Can I control the speed of the 3-pin DC fans as usual in my BIOS when they're wired through the pwm hub? Which mode should I use in order to control them through the pwm hub - PWM mode or DC mode? My issue is I can control one 3-pin fan totally fine if I plug it into the sysfan header in DC mode, but all the splitter hubs I see are 4-pin pwm and I don't know if I would still be able to control the fans through it.
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