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VishTech

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    Hello, I’m V, :)

    Previously worked at Scan Computers International as a Technical Advisor.

    I love any technology and computers.

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  1. Check your memory, CPU, GPU and connections are correct and seated properly before restarting. Try a reset by clearing the CMOS or booting with a different drive. Also proprietor OEM manufactures also have hardware that when swapped won’t allow boot up. Consider recent changes which may affect this.
  2. I’d go for a multiple band router with gigabit and SIM capabilities. Make sure your router can also support the upcoming wireless AX standard.
  3. Instead of painting why not consider a shielding above the said components bit like the tuf boards, you could make it out of plastic if you wanted or a custom metal.
  4. By the looks of it, I don’t think you can change this one, only reason this has been done is to allow for clearance tolerances within the case itself. You could however try a custom flat back plate but you’d have to work out if you have space etc. It would be a custom job.
  5. Why not make you existing ones look better? Look out braiding cable kits online.
  6. I’m sure you can get a SATA to PATA adapter, check relevant websites online to see this. I know it is available as I have used one in the past for archiving. I would try a usb version which would be faster and easier.
  7. Vinyl is easier and faster to apply as the above post said. You could add painted decals if you wanted to
  8. Personally I wouldn’t solder to make a USB-C although is possible with snap on connectors and hen correct cable if visual aesthetics isn’t a issue try a breakout board much easier to wire.
  9. Disconnect the RGB strip and try a different power supply / port. Also check there are no interference parts such as metal or wires bridging.
  10. Disconnect the graphics card, check all your connections and try again. Sometimes this can happen when connections are lose or broken resulting in this. Also update your drivers and or try another PCI slot.
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