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F.E.A.R.

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  1. Yes, I will buy a new one and try it out.
  2. The display port out of the box of my monitor I ran into a constant black screen loop. It wasn't a thing when I changed to HDMI. I was told that it's old tech and it's not compatible that's why the black screen cause.
  3. My monitor is LG 31.5'' UltraGear™ QHD 1440p 165hz, yet my display resolution only shows 1440p/144hz with my HDMI 2.0. The DPI cable didn't make a problem displaying 165hz however it wasn't compatible with new hardware and it would show only a black screen. HDMI 2.0 still limits me to 144hz despite having a Ryzen 5600x, RTX 3600 and Asus TUF Plus X570 plus.
  4. Sekiro is its own genre. The only "souls" like thing is the difficulty. Sekiro has the best combat system in the history of gaming. It forces you to deflect (parry) attacks from small lizards to literal Dragons, has incredible stealth mechanics, and a combination of arts and items to use. People just want to dodge and kite an NPC, while Sekiro forces you to fight, but 1 vs 1, the game doesn't encourage you to hack and slash through enemies. I've been playing the game since 2020 up until 2022 "file shared", then I bought it on Steam and replayed it with all achievements gathered. It's one of the best games in the history of gaming, and I hope Fromsoftware uses the mechanics from Sekiro for a new game in the future. It's also the only Fromsoftware game to be properly ported on PC because the publisher is Activision and not have those console controls when you start up on PC.
  5. Yes because all search results point to a hidden virus, just as the member above also said. The important things that I had, I moved them to my USB. It just took me 2hrs, no big deal, but I'm still afraid because something like this did not happened previously. I even scanned with Malwarebytes but everything is clean.
  6. Well I formatted Windows through the reset setting. That didn't work. I fromatted Win through USB, still didn't work. I deleted everything on all 3 drives reinstalled Windows, still not fixed.
  7. I downloaded the MS Process App, how do I recognize a virus?
  8. So I noticed recently that whenever I open task manager for a split second the CPU usage is between 43-100% and immediately goes down to 4%. This has never happened before, and I'm afraid it's because of the newest Nvidia driver, but I reverted back to the previous version and yet there's no change. Any help? Anything I should be worried? Specs: AMD Ryzen™ 5 5600X ASUS TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (2x8) Kingston FURY™ Beast DDR4 3200mhz CL16 GeForce RTX™ 3060 EAGLE OC 12G (rev. 2.0) Win10 pro 64 on Kingston A400 SATA SSD 480GB EVGA Supernova 750W G2L
  9. Big thanks to @IkeaGnomeand @SpookyCitrusfor helping me installing my new GPU. The answers are above but in short terms here it is: The EVGA 750w Gold G2L PSU has universal ports, so it's not like the standard PSU, it doesn't matter in which port it goes in, as long as above is written Universal. The GPU works fine, and the reason why my system couldn't boot is because I somehow accidentally unplugged the cable to my SSD which is on my Win10 and that's why it couldn't let me boot up. I installed the latest Nvidia driver with clean install, and it runs perfectly.
  10. It keeps returning me back to the BIOS. It doesn’t let me into Win.
  11. I set up my ram in advanced settings to 3200mhz it shows on the windows too but idk why the bios shows 2400 on front page. Am i suppose to set up PCI in advanced settings for GPU? F8 there's no bootable device.
  12. It seems like it wont' let me get out of BIOS it wants me to configure something but idk what.
  13. Ok guys everything is perfectly fine. My PC just made me go straight into the BIOS. What do I have to do now?
  14. This is the cable that I'm trying to plug in. Edit: I use my PSU's cables that came with it. I don't use any other cables for my PC.
  15. I'm plugging in the connector right now into the universal.
  16. I've plugged the 6+2 connector to the GPU like you said but where do I connect the other end to the PSU? It's a 750w EVGA Gold G2L.
  17. Ok so my RTX 3060 has arrived to day, and I put it in the socket. But now I don't where do the cables go. Do I connect the 8 pin connector to any of the free slots on my PSU? And the 6+2 pin goes into the GPU right? I'm confused.
  18. Konami announces a Silent Hill 'Transmission' with the 'latest updates' for the series Konami has finally confirmed a Silent Hill reveal event Konami - Silent Hill
  19. Yesterday I just upgraded to an AMD platform (form Intel) and the problem I've encountered is that my Windows gets stuck on version 20H2 and won't update. I formatted and reinstalled it again, but the same problem persists. This has never happened before on my old Intel MOBO and on my friends Intel laptops. One thing I've noticed when Windows was updating, the AMD updates all failed to install (Infinity fabric and I don't remember the rest). It keeps saying "Your device is missing security and quality fixes" and it doesn't update to the latest 21H2 version. I don't understand what's causing the problem.
  20. @Takumidesh OK so the problem was old tech. I cannot believe that a DisplayPort was causing the whole problem. DP and DVI are old tech, so I quickly bought a HDMI 2.1 cable and it works now. Any HDMI cable will work.
  21. OK so I've tried entering the ASUS BIOS but it won't let me. The ASUS logo does not appear when starting and restarting the computer. I've pressed many times the F2 and Delete key but nothing. and the only thing that shows up is "No Signal. Entering the power saving mode shortly. An incorrect DisplayPort version setting will cause the screen to be blank. If this occurs, make sure the DisplayPort version of your monitor matches the device is connected to". And after this, it just enters Windows 10 normally. I've tried restarting the PC numerous times and shutting it down and on and it doesn't work. The store where they put my parts in my PC entered the BIOS but I cannot enter it. Here are my specs. ASUS TUF GAMING X570-PLUS RYZEN 5600X 1TB Samsung NVME 2.0 970 SSD Kingston 480GB SSD 1TB HDD 5200RPM GTX 1050 TI (Waiting for my RTX 3060 to arrive) 2x8 Kingston Beast 3200mhz cl16 LG Monitor (I forgot the model) 1440p 165mhz
  22. OK they installed my CPU on my MOBO and they said that it didn't need a a Ryzen CPU 3000 to work. Either way they installed of my parts, however, my MOBO doesn't recognize my Samsung NVME 2.0 1TB. What is the solution to this? My normal SSD and Hard Drive appear however the NVME SSD doesn't.
  23. I bought it from a store and unfortunately it only supports Ryzen 3000 series and it will need a Ryzen 3000 chip to run it. I read the manual also, there's no Ryzen 5000 supprot, so I will need to go back and let them install it.
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