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MortenB

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  1. That's what I thought too, so I tried to replace it, but it yielded the same result...
  2. The pc works, and can boot to windows, but it needs to go though the BIOS every single time. I've tried resetting the CMOS, disabling Fast boot and made sure that its the right drive in boot selection. I also tried to run the windows repair tool to give it a shot, but it only said that it couldn't repair this pc. Hoping that someone could have some idea of wherein the problems lies.
  3. I'm in the middle of building a friands first PC, and after having the pc work, installed windows and everything, i had to take out and put back in the GPU. The HDD wasn't being detected, but to remove the sata cable i needed to remove the GPU. But after bootiing again, the gpu's LCD startet up, the fans spun up, but the RGB lighting on the backplate didn't light up, and I got no display. I've tried reseating it multible times, but with the same result. Is the GPU borked? or am i doing something wrong?
  4. Well, I've just installed the drivers from MSI, and now i see speeds in the 40 Mb/s, so I'll see that as a win! thanks Guys! @fasauceome @mariushm Apologies for not quoting, I'm new around here, as a poster anyway
  5. The antennas are connected yes, and I have tryed different positions. At this point im using a 5 Ghz connection. The drivers though, are the default ones from windows, I'll try and update them from MSI's website to see if that works
  6. So, I've been pulling my hairs out over this lately; I've always had a slow internet connection due to various reasons, however recently I got a 100 Mb/s connection, wich was awesome I thought. But no, my computer, witch is rocking an MSI MPEG Z390 Gaming Edge mini Itx motherboard, still gets a connection no faster than 5-8 Mb/s. I've tried to put my laptop directly on top of my computer, and it recieves 95 Mb/s without a hitch. I've tried to update my drivers, but that did nothing for me. and sadly, ethernet cabling isn't an option as of yet. Do any of you clever heads have any ideas? cause I'm kinda stuck
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