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Gianluk

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  1. Ok I will try. But why should I never turn off my drives when the pc is in sleep mode... it's the whole purpose of sleep mode i think... only that when you wake your pc up all the drives should turn up aswell.
  2. I checked and all the sata ports are set on disabled in the bios.
  3. Mmh... I'm sorry, what is it and where do i check it ? On the BIOS ?
  4. Hi guys, I'll try to be short. Basically i have 4 drives connected, (excluding the SSD Nvme where the OS is installed) . One of these 4 drives is a normal sata SSD, a Crucial MX500, the remaining are all HDDs. The issue tho, is that whenever my PC goes to sleep for inactivity, when i turn it on, the SSD gets disconnected, or just doesn't turn on. Everything fine with the HDDs. Any idea on how to fix this ? Please help. Thanks.
  5. Thank you i'll try. Should i uninstall using DDU ? Also, if it works then it would man that i can't undervolt my gpu ?
  6. Hi guys, I just did a slight undervolt of my new RTX 3070Ti FE on a new and clean windows installation with the latest drivers installed. After i set my f/V curve and applied the tweaks, ofc nothing changes because i didn't lock the voltage, so afterburner was still showing a very low clock and voltage as i had nothing opened or running in the background yet. But after a few Heaven benchmarks and other tests on some games, now the voltage is stuck as the screenshot shows... Never goes nor up or down,and if i put default settings it just sits at the max voltage of the default curve, so i really don't know what to do. Tried the reset button on afterburner, but all it does is change the curve to its default so now the voltage gets stuck at a different, higher voltage. Any idea of why that happens even tough, as i said, the voltage isn't locked in the curve editor ? Nothing is opened and running or in background... Thanks a lot to everyone that helps
  7. First of all i want to apologize to everybody if my question is stupid...but i'm trying to learn, that's why i'm here So basically i read that enabling SSD is a must do on ssds but useless on hdds, and just a couple of days ago i decided to buy my first ssd to install it in my ancient laptop. Along with the Ssd i bought a caddy hdd to replace the cd drive and use the old hdd as a secondary drive. So i want to know if i enable trim does it apply on the hdd too or just on the main drive and if there's a way to enable it just on the ssd,how can i do it ? Also do you guys have any suggestions on what to do to optimize the use of an ssd on windows, for example i read that disabling hiberantion, disk indexing and also supefetch and prefetch is useful... is that right or BS ? Thanks everyone
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