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AetherDUN

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  1. Hi again, sorry for the late reply. I figured out that the HDMI cable I was using was not supporting 4K. The laptop still doesn't really have enough power to properly render 4K. Although, a usb stick was proven useful and an efficient way to watch 4K. Using a cable from my monitor, which was marked as Highspeed HDMI worked on my main PC. As well as a quick video from Youtube in 4K proved everything was working fine. We even watched a 4K film today, which was in HEVC, and did not look as nice as the video from Youtube. Probably because of the codec, Idk. Thank you for your help, and I will now try to optimise the settings in the TV to have the best picture possible. Have a nice day
  2. Oh, and by the way, can I just put the movie on a usb stick and watch on the tv?
  3. Can't say right now, is it ok if I reply after an hour and a half?
  4. Do you mean the HDMI port on the laptop? Or the cable?
  5. Hi everyone! I decided to ask here, since I'm not sure what exactly is the problem. A little backstory: Yesterday, we bought a 55' 4K Samsung Series 7 TV. It's amazing and all, but when we wanted to watch a film from my mother's laptop, it started lagging and doing weird stuff. Eventually, after changing the cable, we got it right. But we were still in only 1080p. I tried changing the resolution to 4K on the computer, but it got very laggy, and we just watched in 1080p. The laptop is a Lenovo Ideapad 320. Is there any way to watch from the laptop something in 4K without it lagging?
  6. Well, after conducting some experiments, i concluded that it's probably the RAM that is not responding. Why, you might ask? Well, because i took out the ram and it was still beeping 3 times. And when its in, it was dtill beeping. But then, I noticed it wasn't fully in the socket! And now my PC IS WORKING! Thanks guys, I'm really thankful to you for your support through this strange journey!
  7. That might be due to the fact I had taken it out to clean it, and then put it back. This is going to be the first thing to do! Thanks once again!
  8. I'm going to try that out as well. Will update tomorrow, on whether anything has happened. Thank you!
  9. Well, looking at the website ItzRuben send, it looks like my base 64K memory is bad, does that my RAM is dead, or is it a chip on the motherboard?
  10. Going to do that, after which will update whether something happened
  11. I did immediately think about post codes, but can't seem to understand with what I should decipher. And yeah, it's three beeps, all of them equal, then like 2-3 seconds it's quiet, and then it goes again the same way.
  12. Hello guys, It's me once again, but this time, I have a problem. After a minor cleaning of the parts with a tiny brush just to free them out of the dust, I decided to boot up my PC, and what happened was new to me. The fan started to spin, it seemed like it worked, but then it started beeping, like "beep-beep-beep" and wouldn't start itself. The problem is that I only have an Aida64 file for the specs, but it's in Bulgarian. Please, I need your help! Bg Report.txt
  13. Thank you guys, you're awesome! I wish you a nice day!
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