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i7 6700K
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ASUS Maximus VIII Hero
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32GB Ballistix Sport DDR4 (2 16GB Sticks)
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RTX 2080TI
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Corsair 750D Airflow Edition
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EVGA GQ 1000W Semi-modular
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Not sure what is causing it but on my right monitor when i minimize an application it runs the animation for maximizing an application, but when i restore the app it runs the minimize animation. I soft fixed it by going to display settings and switching primary monitor to my left then back to my right. You can see a video of what happens here. I have searched for this on google with many different wordings and have had no luck finding anyone else with these issues. Anybody have an idea whats happening? 828463375_footageofissue.mp4
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Tool to search for reverse video search
TX_Hazzrd replied to TX_Hazzrd's topic in Programs, Apps and Websites
you mean take a screenshot from the video? -
Its kind of hard to explain but google has the option to search by image to find more versions of the same image at different resolutions. Im trying to find something that exists that does the same thing for videos. For example, i could put in a video at 720p and it would find the same video uploaded somewhere else at 1080p or 4k. Is there a software/tool/website out there that can do that?
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i had a friend recommend removing the battery but it was behind my gpu so i tried just pressing the CLR_CMOS button first and it worked!
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yeah my dad and i are both aware of the issue and its more than 2 devices in the room so its possible something is kicking on and jumping the power usage over the limit. the biggest power users in my room would have to be 1) My TV which is an older plasma style TV that probably uses a decent amount of power 2) New insignia mini fridge which is likely the biggest energy user. its one of the 3 cu. ft. size too. (the old mini fridge i had would trip the breaker frequently so I replaced it) 3) My PC (obviously) its a 1000W psu, while nothing is likely drawing that much power its still a lot and I have overclocked my components. 4) many peripherals: 2 monitors, klipsch speakers, 2 honeywell fans, led lights around the ceiling, xbox series x under my desk, xbox one under the tv, an ethernet switch, phone charger, etc Most of these are on simultaneously except the TV and the PC are rarely ever at the same time (and the xboxs are both in sleep mode) generally the breaker trip happens when i turn on the tv while all other said devices are plugged in and powered on But besides all this there likely is a wiring issue due to the age of the house, whether its out of code or just deterioration.
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I figured it out. I pressed the "clear CMOS" button on the motherboard and it booted right up. (pressed it while the PC was powered on and all components connected)
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i couldnt say for sure but i always have to flip the breaker back on
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yes, pc is plugged into a surge protector power strip. there are 2 of those plugged into the same outlet. the list of things plugged into those are: PC, 2 monitors, speakers, xbox series x (rarely powered on), and a fan
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house was built in the 70s. not sure exactly what year. but yeah weve suspected that for a while
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well theres many things in my room but not enough to excede a 20A breaker. my dad even switched the breaker with another room and its still tripped. so its either bad wiring in the walls or one of my devices is being funky.
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unless its already gone, no
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thats what i was thinking in the past but my pc has never tripped the breaker that i know of. its only when i have my tv on at the same time. the pc itself has never caused the breaker to trip. i replaced the psu a couple months ago but the breaker has still tripped occasionally so i know its not the psu
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So my breaker tripped a couple minutes ago and now my pc will not power on. The motherboard lights up to indicate power is going to it. The power button on the case will not turn it on. I also tried pressing the start button on the motherboard and that didnt start the PC either. Ive tried unplugging the PSU from the wall for a couple minutes then reconnecting and still nothing. I currently have it unplugged from the wall and im going to leave it like that for a bit and see if itll boot up after being off for a bit.
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This is a a mobile device question but still curious if anyone here knows the answer. I'm on Galaxy Note 20 Ultra running Android 11. Does anyone know if there's a setting somewhere where you can set a default image tag for Screenshots taken in a specific app. For example. Can I set my phone to automatically tag any screenshot taken in the AFK Arena application with "AfkArena" or do I have to manually tag the images each time.
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"Upside Down/ Backwards" PCIe Slots?
TX_Hazzrd replied to TX_Hazzrd's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
To think it was that simple, thanks! Never considered that possibility