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unkn0wn1

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  1. I think your first step would be to update the bios and see if that fixes anything, older 2 gen boards generally require an update to use 3rd gen CPUs. A newer bios may also fix some of the other weird bugs that are going on.
  2. It sounds like windows is switching to the broken display. You can try pressing the win key + p a few times and it should switch to the external monitor. If that doesn't work you could also try disconnecting the bad LCD while you wait for the new one, windows may think the display is not longer there and default to the external one.
  3. In a DSP class in college we actually took the Fibonacci equation and solved it as a difference equation. I found that really interesting and I keep wondering why we only learn a basic method in programming classes. It is weird that they never really mention there are better ways to do it...
  4. Sometimes manufacturers include recovery partitions that you can use to restore windows. You could look to see if your device has it. They are typically accessible during boot by pressing one of the function keys (it depends on the manufacturer).
  5. I would argue that the m50x is better, I had an older version of the corsair headphones and replaced them with the m50x and I must say that it was a huge difference. First the m50x is more comfortable and you wil have an easier time wearing for long periods. Second the audio quality is much better. And third you can use an upgraded dac later on for even better audio quality. for the m50x you are basically paying for the drivers. Where the void pro is drivers, transmitter and dac, which will cause the drivers to be cheaper than the m50x.
  6. I had an issue with my phone where Google services killed my battery. You could try turning off auto sync and see if that helps your problem. I turned off auto sync and my battery life doubled, it was a really strange bug that I have found no other solution to.
  7. Another option could be that there is too much sharpening going on in the monitor. you could look in the monitor menu and turn the sharpness down.
  8. it is above the resolution drop down in the same settings menu. It is a % try setting it to 100%.
  9. it does look like there is scaling in windows, maybe that could be causing it.
  10. That is very strange. There are only a few suggestions that I can think of try to re-seat the GPU in the slot. try a different driver version. see if you can get full GPU usage in a program like FurMark, or Unigine install afterburner and make sure no strange settings are set. none of those are in any order, lol sorry.
  11. I wen't ahead and tried that program and I got the same error, so it is the programs fault.
  12. How much system ram are you using while idle?
  13. I would try driver re-installation first. use DDU to clean it first. I had my titan flip out because it was using to new of a driver and everything was kinda like that, but also black and white.
  14. Maybe attempt to re-seat the graphics card, or maybe try ddu. Did you buy the card at a local store? if so then return it and grab a different one.
  15. I've used the g6 for a while and I really like it, the g6 is the smaller version of the v30 it is kinda like the v30 is the note series.
  16. I believe that the 770 has a 256 bit mem bus if that is what you are talking about
  17. just donate money to the IT department.
  18. Quadros are weird for example the k5200 uses the same chip as a titan and even has more vram, but is killed by a 700mhz boost clock where the titan can get like a 1000mhz boost clock without even trying.
  19. it could be something to do with your cable, like if the cable it to long or has only 4 wires instead of 8 of even something on the connectors.
  20. do you get a little message when the display comes back up that says GPU kernel has stopped responding and has restarted?
  21. 2 1Tb disks in raid 1 would give faster write speeds.
  22. first you you disconnect all of the drives in the system. make sure you connect using SATA from the motherboard not a USB adapter, windows wont install there. then when you are done you can put your new drive in your new system and re connect your old ones.
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