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D3strukt0r

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  • Birthday Apr 03, 1998

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Switzerland

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  • CPU
    Intel Core i5-9600K
  • Motherboard
    ASUS ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance LPX (2x, 8GB, DDR4-2666)
  • GPU
    ASUS ROG STRIX GTX 1060
  • Case
    NZXT H500i
  • PSU
    Corsair RM650x
  • Cooling
    be quiet! Pure Rock
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G213
  • Mouse
    Logitech G203
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home

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  1. Ok so I don't understand it, but after unplugging and (tightly) plugging in the mainboard and CPU cables, it works. I really don't understand how the PC was turning on at all with that
  2. How do I check which of those two it is? I have a fresh windows 11 install, so technically whatever the default is.
  3. I have the problem that when I put my PC to sleep, it doesn't wake up after about 2 minutes of sleep, neither with the keyboard, mouse, nor by clicking the power button; even long pressing does nothing. Then I have to unplug the power cord, wait until the last light goes out, and then I can plug it in again and turn it on. I suspected it might be due to the ~15 USB connections, and it is, but to test it, I let the PC sleep overnight with only the mouse, keyboard, and webcam connected, and in the morning (6 hours later), I was able to turn on the PC with the keyboard, but the screen remained black, suddenly restarted (fans turn off and on again), and then it restarted through the BIOS. So probably enough power to have the first kick, then realized oops, not enough power, I'll restart... Does anyone have any idea what I could do? My Build (Water-cooled): Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix Z790-F Gaming Wifi (LGA 1700, Intel Z790, ATX) CPU: Intel Core i9-14900K (LGA 1700, 3.20 GHz, 24-Cores) CPU Cooling: EKWB EK-Quantum Velocity² RAM: Corsair Dominator (2 x 32GB, 6600 MHz, DDR5-RAM, DIMM) GPU: Gigabyte AORUS GeForce RTX 3080 Ti MASTER 12G LHR (12 GB) Storage: Samsung 980 Pro (2000 GB, M.2 2280) Power Supply: Seasonic Prime TX-1000 (1000 W) And lots of unimportant details for cooling, RGB, fans, cables, etc.
  4. I see what you're referring to. The right one has those vertical lines, but that's because of the camera. I guess that's what you mean. The left one (TN Panel) has thicc horizontal lines. It's like 1mm grey, 1mm black, 1mm gey, etc.. Going nearer with the camera it becomes visible, yes it also has those glitches (and that's the LEFT monitor, the TN one from AOC): When checking what you said I only see the following (on both monitors the same thing) and setting it this way, changed nothing unfortunately:
  5. I currently own two monitors. 1st: AOC AGON AG241QG (TN) 2nd: Acer Nitro VG240Ybmiix (IPS) The background I'm currently using is this: And following is my result (If it's possible to see): You will see those strange lines on the left one (AOC). Also not possible to capture on camera is that the trees are not completely black like on the right one (ACER). The edges of the trees suddenly are grey (no gradient, it simply changes colours). And yes they don't have the same darkness. It's a disaster. oof When I open the image in a browser, the lines disappear, but those grey edges stay. When I open the image on the PC the same problem with the lines and grey edges. So It has nothing to do that it's a background. It has to be the monitor or a setting in the monitor. Here I'm talking about the left one. Again, the right one (IPS) doesn't have any struggle showing this particular image. Is it because one is a TN panel? Is it still possible to fix this terrible look? Is there a setting I might be missing? Thanks in advance.
  6. Hello there I was wondering, is is possible to (read the title)? Usually what I can find cheaply is like a 2 to 5 HDMI port switcher. But what about, let's say, 20?! What if 4 are not enough? Is there something I don't know yet? Possibly also not so expensive? The reason I'm asking this, I was wondering if it is possible to make a setup with as many consoles as possible and put a switch there, where they all meet (so that only one cable goes to the TV). And that's more than 5 console a you could already guess yourself.
  7. Genious. I'll try it as soon as I can. Luckily I just bought a raspberry pi last week. However, I'm not sure if I understood the documentation right, but could I just edit the blacklist.txt mentioned here?
  8. So the problem is usually, to block a ton amount of websites, I'd usually install HostsMan and then add StevenBlack hosts file as a source. However, the problem is that HostsMan, well, edits the hosts file, which will be reloaded (I think) everytime the connection is lost, connected, etc. simply any event. In my case, I got ~76'000 entries, and because of this, I'd usually wait like 5 minutes (every time) until I get a connection. Does ANYBODY know of an application that could import the file from the GitHub repository and block the pages WITHOUT editing the hosts file? Everything I can find online is about "editing the hosts file" ... nonsense. Thanks for your help.
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