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coolermaster_masternoob

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  1. Hi guys, I don't know if it's off topic, i'm just gonna post this here and see. So i'm a north african, passionate about computers in general (gaming, building, etc...) and i wanna push myself even further with learning how to code. I don't know what courses i have to take and all that stuff, but i'm asking if there's any cheap schools or universities that accept foreign students. I don't know how the education system works in Canada, I just want to learn. Thank's :)
  2. thank's for your answers @cooky560well i live in north africa, 4tb m.2s are kinda expensive here, and 1 tb is close to enough for my usage, i wanna get a 2tb just not to feel limited and free to download additionnal stuff and not care about it. @Why_Mewas thinking that too, thank's for your answer
  3. i have an 4TB HDD, a 256gb SSD + a 128 NVMe SSD on my pc. I'm gonna use my 4tb hdd in a external hub, just to hide my stuff, and plan to change my ssd + nvme for more storage. What do you recommand : 1x 2TB NVMe ssd and partition it for all my stuff, system + games or 1x 1TB NVMe ssd for system and files + 1x 1TB SATA SSD for my game library
  4. Hi, So, today i upgraded my RAM. I went from a 2x4GB kit to a 2x8GB kit. Since upgrading, i'm having some issues with my 2.5' internal hard drive (a 1 To Seagate st1000lm035-1rk172 extracted from the Seagate Expansion) Everytime i'm running a heavy task on it (launching a game from it) or I try to copy something from it to my SSD, it disconnects and immediatly reconnects. Consuming media on it (playing music, watching a movie) doesn't affect it at all. The previous RAM i used were at 2400Mhz at 1.2V. These new ones can reach 3200Mhz at 1.35V with the XMP profile. I tried with the XMP and without, no difference. I installed back the previous sticks to try out : i didn't have the problem. For info : I'm running a Ryzen 3 3200G using it's integrated Vega 8. I have a 128GB XPG NVMe with Windows 11 installed on it, a 240GB Apacer Panther SSD, and the Seagate. My PSU is a Thermaltake Smart Series 500W 80+, even though I don't think it's a wattage problem. Any help? Thanks!
  5. thank's for answering! i'm using HWMonitor, and all the temps there are really good. the highest temp is 35-40 any other thing you'd suggest?
  6. Hi I'm currently having a problem on my PC. I build it more than 1 month ago, and it's the 1st time i'm having this. So from time to time, randomly, my PC starts beeping. a continuous beep, whatever i'm doing (gaming, watching movies...). I can't figure out from where it's coming. I have a Ryzen 3 3200g, my mb is an Asus Prime B450m-k, 2x4go ram, ssd m.2 adata XPG + 2x 2.5 hdds 500go I read it could be a CPU Fan error, but i don't know, it's spinning good and my temps are good (36 to 40 celcius, not gaming) So can you help ? Thank's
  7. Hi everyone, So, I'm preparing myself to build my first computer. I'm excited and lost at the same time. I'd love to have some help concerning the fans in the case. In the kind of motherboards i wanna buy (b450, still don't have an exact model, but I'm gonna go a little el cheapo on this build...) there's mostly 1 fan header, and 1 rgb header. I wanna have some great airflow so I thought 3 intake fans in the front and 1 exhaust in the back would be great, but idk exactly how to connect all of them. For the RGB, the case I wanna buy (Masterbox TD500) comes with a RGB splitter, so no worries about that. But for the fans, there's still only 1 header. So how do I connect them all 4 in the mobo, and also without losing the automatic speed control?
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