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IanDrexP

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  1. Great event! Lets keep on F@H as the battle against COVID is far from over!
  2. Hello all, this is a great event! Just stumbled on this now as I started when LTT posted its video on F@H against COVID-19. Last was active on the LTT forums Nov 2017, just came back to help on this pandemic. GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF US AND ITS AMAZING TO SEE A COMMUNITY COME TOGETHER LIKE THIS!
  3. I don't see AMD GPUs getting ahead of NVIDIA anytime soon, so with that I would go with a G-SYNC monitor that would last a couple upgrades down the road.
  4. The Korea/Japan PUBG server has so many TKers...

  5. How about underneath the Chromebook? There should be a more specific model number.
  6. You can find out by going to My Computer/This PC then right-click on any partition then select properties then go to the hardware tab. Once there, google the name of the drive.
  7. Okay so there are a lot of different variations of that model of Chromebook. So what you have is one that has a mechanical hard drive in it?
  8. Doesn't Chromebooks use SSDs? What is the exact model name of the Chromebook?
  9. Are you using HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort or DVI? Try to use a different interface.
  10. I'm assuming that if you do not try go into the BIOS, Windows would load and display successfully then. Do you have a 2nd display/monitor plugged in? If yes, make sure only 1 is plugged in and try again.
  11. Not OCed (for the CPU, RAM and/or GPU)?
  12. Its overrated. PC components today are more resilient to ESD and you don't build up so much (unless you rub your feet on a carpet, work near mechanical equipement, etc.) that can damage your parts. I personally do the touching of a plugged in PSU to discharge myself. I feel many get anti-static straps for peace of mind rather than functionality.
  13. If it is still under warranty you can RMA it. If not, try the DIY method above.
  14. What are your specs now? And do you have any plans in the future to expand or upgrade?
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