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GiackyXX

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  1. I took everything apart and started from scratch and, luckily, it worked flawslessly. I don't know what was wrong, but I'm glad there are no defective parts. Now it seems that everything is working good and so far I didn't encounter any other problems. Thanks guys
  2. Hello. I just finishing building a new PC, but I have a problem: it doesn't start at all. Basically I press the power button and nothing happens. The only thing on are the motherboard LEDs that light up red as soon as I turn on the power supply. The motherboard also doesn't include a PC speaker. I already tried checking all the connections, swapping cables, running just with motherboard and CPU, but nothing worked. I also tried connecting the two power switch pins with a screwdriver as it's the first the solution that I found looking online, but that didn't work too. Unfortunately, it's my first build, so I don't have spare parts to test around with. Here's a list of the components: -ASRock B450 Fatal1ty Gaming K4 -Ryzen 5 2600X -Stock cooler (AMD Wraith Spire) -G.Skill Aegis 32GB (2 x 16) 3200MHz (I also tried using just one stick and every single slot combination possible) -Inno3D GTX 1660 Super -Sharkoon WPM Gold Zero 750W (semi-modular) -Cooler Master MB500 TUF -Seagate HDD 1TB 7200RPM -Crucial SSD BX500 240GB -Wireless Net Card Do you have any idea what could be causing this issue and what can I do to fix it?
  3. Since I have a 1440p 23.8" monitor, and my eyesight is not the best, I decided to put the resolution scaling at 110% in the Windows settings. The question that I have is: will this have weird effects on games if I play in fullscreen? I am aware that there should be a setting in the compatibility tab to disable scaling for that application, but I did not find clear instructions online for the latest Windows 10 versions (I'm running Windows 10 Pro 1903). Thanks
  4. Thanks a lot. I think I'm gonna go with the PRO version then. I have another question: if I wanted to put a 240mm radiator in the front of the case along with a 120mm fan, can I use the LED fans included with the case or should I buy two static pressure fans like the Cooler Master JetFlo 120 and keep the bottom one original? Any fan is fine for me as long as it has red lighting and good thermal performance. Possibly quiet but I don't care that much about that. Thanks again
  5. Hi I'm building a new PC and while looking for a case around 70-80 USD I stumbled upon the SilverStone RL06 and I decided to go with that because of the front mesh panel, which means great airflow, and the cheap price. I then found out that there is a normal version and a PRO version, so I was just wondering what are the differences, if there are really any. Thank you
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