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Behroon

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  1. Are they out yet? Are the monitors posted, for affiliate links, contain the new panel?
  2. Do you know if Bell uses Fibre? They claim it is pure fibre and I just wanted to make sure
  3. So I live in a townhouse, would the best course of action be to ask them to check for loose connections on their end? Also I'm not sure if you know, however, I use Shaw and they have something called "Fibre +" it uses a coax cable to connect to modem and they say its a hybrid system. Would this be considered Fibre or would it still be considered cable?
  4. Hello LTT Forums, I have an issue with my networking setup and I can't seem to permanently solve the issue. The issue I face is that my internet will randomly disconnect and no longer have internet access for usually less than a minute. I've had this happen mid-game and while watching YouTube videos at what seems to be random times. For the most part it seems to resolve itself in less than a minute I'd estimate, rarely I'd just reboot the router and it would work fine. The firmware is up to date on the router. Windows Update says the driver for my Realtek LAN is up to date. For my setup, I have my ISP's modem/router combo thing as a modem and in bridge mode. That is then connected to my TP Link AX1800 router and then that connects to my PC via Ethernet. The Ethernet cable that connects my modem to my router is a CAT 8 26AWG from Amazon, and the Ethernet cable that connects my router to my PC is a Linkup CAT 8 cable. A brief speedtest is 11ms, 700mbps down, 100mbps up. I have Shaw 1Gbps.
  5. I was thinking the same thing.
  6. PCPP Recommendations: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/guide/bM7Ycf/great-amd-gaming-build My recommendation: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/jgx8rD Edit* @PDifolco's recommendation is also good!
  7. So I have a 5800X from launch and it's being cooled with the NZXT X73 AIO w/ stock thermal paste (was too lazy to put thermal paste on). The CPU is sat inside the MSI X570 Unify. I was running 3D Mark and using their recommended benchmark for DirectX 12 machines and I've seen that the 5800X got as hot as 91C and my 3080 never got past 80C. My chassis is the Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic with 3 Noctua NF-12 intake fans and 3 Noctua NF-12 exhaust fans. I've looked at online for answers and I've seen many people inquire about the temperature of the higher end 5000 series AMD chips. I did notice that the CPU did not thermal throttle itself during the benchmark results. Both 3DMark and HWMonitor reported the CPU at 91C at max temp.
  8. This is what I got from my XPG SX8200 Pro bought on Amazon.ca on Dec 27, 2020.
  9. why does having it aircooled mean you can only fit one card in there? as far as I know the cooler isnt huge like the 3090.
  10. understandable but wifi is my only option right now
  11. I replied to a comment saying he plays the the game on a 1060 3GB in 5040x1050 (48:10 Aspect Ratio). To me I find that a little too demanding, pushing all those pixels on 3 monitors especially with 3GB of VRAM
  12. Can you really play it though? There is a YouTube video with a 1060 3gb and an i5 8400 on high settings 1080p and he only gets 70FPS
  13. Hello, I am hoping to get some new answers or solutions for my issue. It's the typical 1st world teenager problem. I still live with my mom, used to live my grandparents. We are with BellMTS and have around 40-50mbps download and 4-5mbps when optimal. On my PC I have the ASUS PCE-AX58BT as suggested by an ASUS rep, took the advice with a grain of salt since wifi and there are so many factors. However, before my issue was that my internet was severely drop when my step-sister was on it, she would be on a video call on the phone and play Roblox on the family computer. I'd go from my usually 60-70 ping in-game to 999, 600, or 1,000+ when possible. It would be just spikes. So I said screw it and bought the PCE-AX58BT basically though desperation that it would help my situation. It helped by a small margin, it would happen less frequently. I had switched from an ASUS USB dongle to this wifi card. However, I do still experience lag spikes and show the exact same numbers but just less frequently imo. However, today it happened pretty badly. Reset my router twice and it would stop for a minute but then lag again. So naturally I did a speed test and it was 47 ping from ~17 and 5mbps download and 0mpbs upload. I quit Malwarebytes, Steam, and anything else that would use any sort of bandwidth but no avail. I do only have my ISP's Home Hub 3000, which is the modem they gave to us. I've been trying to gain access to the web panel to see if I can change some settings or limit other devices but the web panel won't even load...
  14. I see but I don't realize how this has an impact on starting a download on Steam? Also I believe a few games on current gen use this and current gen ships with a 7200RPM HDD with base consoles I believe, so does it have to be an SSD?
  15. like listing wise I assume? Kinda sucks how it was advertised on the Amazon page.
  16. ahhh I see, thanks for the info! I do appreciate it
  17. I suppose do, I didn't even know there was different types of drives. I had to search up what SMR drives mean/are LOL
  18. oh rip I updated the post you replied to. Also if you don't mind, what is the point of an SSHD then if it will run the game just as fast as a regular HDD?
  19. Ah shucks so basically I just got a drive bad for my use case? this is what it is doing now. The bar is half full and it says 8 mins remaining but I downloading everything
  20. I just wanna confirm that this is normal to you?
  21. huh, thought the drive was just acting weird. Might have to just get all SSD storage. thanks for the reply!
  22. I've had HDDs in the past and they haven't done this. However, they were 7200RPM and not 5400RPM. It's weird though because the amazon page states that the drive should be the fastest out of the Baracuda and Baracuda Pro. It's active time is at 99% and it's 125mb/s out of 250mb/s as of checking it right now.
  23. Hello y'all I tried searching for solution but I can not find one for my situation. So I have 3 drives and all of games on them. One is a Gen 4 NVMe SSD (500GB), the second is a 1TB Samsung 860 EVO SSD, and the third is a 2TB Firecuda SSHD. I have no issues with both SSDs however when I try to download games through Steam with my SSHD it takes as long as it does to download an 80GB game. I do it overnight so I don't have to bare it. As far as I can tell it doesn't happen 100% of the time but pretty frequently. Another side note is I did have a problem with the drive before. The SATA data cable doesn't click, talked to Seagate support and they wanted me to RMA the drive and I was going to because it didn't seem to work but I got it to work eventually and decided to not RMA the drive as it was a big hassle. Also my download speed is around 40-50 mbps if it's performing as it should.
  24. Saw an ad for a gaming computer for $3,000 CDN but was surprised for the asking price. It had a 3700x paired with a RX 5700XT but user says that it has a ASRock B550 mainboard. Now upon looking at the mainboard in the pictures which are the attachments I linked below, it looks like it is an actual prerelease B550 mainboard. Found it interesting and looking for opinions on it.
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