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ruan_two_three

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  1. Hi! Thanks for the reply. The issue was my old monitor. It was pretty old and didn't even have a hdmi port, so I bought a new one and it's working fine now. Sorry it took so long to reply, I didn't receive an email notification. Thank you!
  2. I bought a RTX 2060 last week and received it yesterday. I installed in a completely new system and the installed Windows 10 Pro (x64). After that, I installed the latest drivers for my chipset and then tried installing my graphics card drivers. As soon as the installation is finished the GPU fans ramp up for a few seconds and I lose any video signal to my monitor. Then, after a few seconds the GPU fans stop completely even though the rest of the components, fans and LEDs are still on. After this I couldn't get any video signal even after rebooting the system, but I could get in to my BIOS settings and boot windows recovery from a flash drive. I did a fresh install of windows and managed to get video signal again and after repeating the driver install process I had the same issue. I did this multiple times using different driver versions and the problem persisted. Does anyone one know of a possible fix for this? I'd really hate to have to return the graphics card to the shop and have to wait for a new one as I use this PC for work.
  3. Hi! I'm currently picking out the parts for my first PC build and seeing as I'm upgrading my PC, I thought it might also be a good idea to do a few things to my room. My motherboard has Asus' Aura Sync and I was wondering if I'd be able to buy some third party LED strips for my desk or ceiling trim and control them using Aura Sync, as well as my other components. My setup is as follows: ASUS Prime B450m Ryzen 3700X Gigabyte Vega 56 Gaming OC Dual G.Skill Trident Z 2666mhz (2x8) Seagate Barracuda 2TB Corsair CX550W NZXT H500i Attached is a quick render I made of what I wanted to do (I know that's a MAC, but I didn't have any time to model anything 100% correctly). This might be a really n00b question, but I've always been a laptop user so RGB is relatively new to me.
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