Anon1799
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Hi, I have a Corsair 280x, and the left front USB port will just not work. (well most of the time). Every time I plug a keyboard/ mouse/ flashdrive into it, I get the same error "USB Device Not Recognized". I checked my USB connection to my mobo and everything is good, I have tried various tutorials on reinstalling drivers and what not but nothing works. I should note, when I plug in things such as my Oculus Link cable, it works fine. If anyone has any clue on why this is happening I would appretiate the help. Thanks
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If I can manage to get an 850x unit I will absolutely go for it, however a lot of places sell out quickly and have very limited stock.
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Awesome, thanks for the info.
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Hi, I am planning on upgrading my current PSU from a Corsair RM650x to a RM750x. My question is that would I be okay using the same PSU cables as I did with my RM650x? As they are both RMX units, it should be fine right? Thanks.
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My CPU idles at around 39-47. Under heavy load I have not tested it recently, however I would asume it would be anywhere between 50-65.
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Thanks for the reply. Under heavy load I believe the GPU does reach temps of around 65, maybe 70 but im not too sure. I know for certain it has never reached into the 80's. I am still considering using a stand but am not sure as of yet.
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Hi, I am slightly concerned about my laptops temps whilst on idle. On Idle, my cores average around the low to mid 40's. However My GPU averages anywhere between 50-56. My specs: i7 9750h RTX 2070 Max-q Design 16GB Ram I have read many conficting things on various forums. Most people say 50-56 is fine for a laptop GPU temp whilst idling. However, some say it is slightly a bit too much for average temps whilst idling. Would anyone say this is normal? If not, what methods could I do to make it cooler. I have read about Laptop cooling pads, but they seem not to improve things by much. Would a smimple stand for the laptop make the GPU cooler? Thanks.
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Okay, I have only mentioned that it has a buzzing noise when the brightness is increased. If the replacement does a similar thing then I will know for sure. No harm done getting a replacement for no extra charge just to be on the safe side. Thanks for the advice.
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About to confirm the return for the monitor. As other replies said its probably best to return it. I have never experienced coil whine on any previous monitors, would it be considered a fault?
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Yeah absolutely. I have nothing to lose returning it for a new one.
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Yeah, thought something wasn't right. Never had a monitor do this before.
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#1 Hi, I have just recieved a brand new Acer Nitro VG240Ybmipx 23.8 Inch FHD Gaming Monitor. However, I am having an issue with it. I have found that when I increase the brightness using the monitor menu, there is a hissing noise. If I decrease the brightness to below 55, the noise stops completely. Currently, I have the brightness set to 65% and the hissing noise coming from the monitor is very minimal. Does anyone know if this can be fixed or do I need to return it? Thanks
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