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  1. thank you for your reply should flashing an offical global ROM doesnt need unlocking the bootloader?? (which cant get into anyways) also can you please send to me a link to the XDA post you mentioned?
  2. yes i contacted the seller before buying it. and i have never herd that chinese phones cannot be flashed with global ROMs. chinese phones often get flashed with global ROMs because they are cheaper
  3. I've just got Realme GT2 PRO (RMX3300) (China ROM) and I need to flash the global ROM on it. but with all of my knowledge and hours and days wasted trying to flash the global ROM I am still unable to. my main problem is that the phone doesn't have fastboot or bootloader !!!, I honestly never seen a phone that doesn't have a bootloader, and accessing it is necessary to flash a ROM or Unlocking the bootloader here are some of the things i tried: 1- turning off the phone then holding the VOLUME DOWN and POWER BUTTON (AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE) only puts me in recovery mode 2- using commands such adb reboot bootloader just restart the phone and shows a weird Chinese text for a split second (AS SHOWN IN THE VIDEO) 3- tried installing DEEP TESTING app but it gives me this error (AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE) I am honestly very desperate at this point and I am willing to pay anyone who manages to fix this issue Tl;dr : can't go into bootloader/fastboot VID-20220422-WA0034.mp4
  4. You are right but has been used for way less the 7 years and it was working amazing untill the system was shutdown and the cpu fans was still spinning for some reason.
  5. I don't another board That's compatible with the CPU's socket.
  6. I already did that trying to boot on a wooden table and shorting the pins with a screw driver. Still no post and a boot loop
  7. The system specs are: Cpu: i7 4790 Motherboard: gigabyte z97x Ram: hyperx ddr3 (8x2) It was working fine untill the system has shutdown ( mind you there was still power going through the system even after a shutdown since the cpu fan was still spinning untill the power plug was removed). The system simply won't boot no matter what. It stays on for a few seconds then shuts down and then on again for a few seconds then off (no post boot loop). I've tried: Resetting the cmos. Booting with no ram. Changing the PSU. Unplugged all unnecessary devices such as usb and sata drives. Booting with no cpu cooler. Reseating cpu Reseating ram If you need any more information please don't hesitate to post it below.
  8. My question is how are they different from each other? Do some of them have quieter fans better caps batter cables? How can i know and justify the price increase. Most people will just look at the wattage and 80+.
  9. You're right jonnyGURU. But how can I know which one is better? Other than wattage and 80+ rating.
  10. ive seen the TX850M for around 130$. compare that to a 150+$ for a RM850x. why is it more expensive? the same goes for the Seasonic FOCUS GM-850 and the Seasonic FOCUS GX-850. the look identical to me other than the modularity.
  11. The i7 10700k is ahead of the 5600x here: https://youtu.be/JSwe1cOkZbY why is that?
  12. The question is who is in their right mind will buy a 5600x for CS:GO??? It will run on anything. And competitive games are all easy to run even on old hardware
  13. You are right. But its not a realistic use case. Most people will play it 1440/2160p
  14. Wow. I've looked at them. It's really weird. Am getting mixed results. My friend has a 10700k and a 5600x and benchmarked them for gaming at 1440p. The i7 was at least 5% better. And the i7 gets better gaming performance here as well https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-10700K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-5600X/4070vs4084. And i personally think getting an 8 core cpu is the safe choice for the future. A few years ago 4 cores was the sweet spot not 6 and its only logical that 8 cores will be the sweet spot in the future.
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