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  1. Noting seems to be getting hot, of what I can see. But you have my thanks ! it works now! it boots and everything ! thanks! I will keep this in my mind for the future
  2. You might just be my savior today! I tried it, and you are right it was not risky at all, I am able to get into the bios now !
  3. Sounds a bit risky? I might try it tomorrow if the place that I bought can't help me - But thanks for the help so far
  4. It is detecting that there is something, since it lights up once I put the other end of the cable into the motherboard/GPU, but still ends up saying "No signal found" after a couple of secs The battery is under the heatsinks of the motherboard, not sure how I can remove that, or tbh if I dare to do it
  5. I have located the Batteri, not sure if I wanna try to pull it out IMG_0933.HEIC I have tried to re-seating the GPU, nothing happened. Noting from the motherboard ports either
  6. The Motherboard box said it was Ryzen 3000 ready And I did manage to boot into windows a couple of times before it just thought it was better not to do that. I used to be able to get into the bios too, not anymore tho. The screen is just Black with a "no signal" message.
  7. So I decided to build a new pc. I decided to go with the new Ryzen 3000 series. I plugged everything in correctly, booted it into the bios no problem. Installed windows, steam and so on, no problem. During the process I restarted the pc a couple of times. But after the third or so restart, it won't post anything, it just says "No signal" on the monitor. The LED lights up, the fans turns at a high speed, but it won't post or go into windows I have tried to remove the graphic card, RAM, SSD and so on, but nothing. I can't even hold down the start/turn off button for it to turn off. I have to take the power. Does anyone have any clue how I can fix this? PC: CPU : Ryzen 3700x GPU : Palit RTX 2070 Super MotherBoard : Gigabyte b450 I Aorus Pro wifi mini ITX SSD : Samsung 970 evo 500 gb RAM : G.Skill 32gb Kit (16GBx2) GB, DDR4, 3200 MHz Case : InWIn A1 plus (Comes with a 650W gold plus PSU)
  8. Hey. Im a student, currently studying to become a programmer. Around 90% of my work is done on my 13 inch 2016 MacBook Pro and the rest on my desktop. I have grown tired of working on a small screen and is therefore looking for a bigger monitor. I stumbled upon an ultrawide monitor by LG, the 34uc99-w. It has a great resolution of 3440x1440p, thunderbolt 3, 2 USB ports, display port and a HDMI port. And it's about half the price of the newer model, the 34WK95C. Since the 34uc99-w is close to 2 years old by now, is it still a relevant thunderbolt 3 monitor for 2019 or should I be looking for something els? I will be doing some gaming on this monitor as well, but no competitive. If you have any suggestions for an alternative monitor, I would happy :) Link for LG 34uc99-w: https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-34UC99-W-ultrawide-monitor
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