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PeterCasteli

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  1. Okay. Thanks. I have a few more questions: 1)My pc can't draw more power than the power supply provides, right? For example, I have a 550w ps, if my computer is under really heavy load, can it draw more than 550w? And if it does, what happens?
  2. Supose I don't plan on upgrading any of the 2 pcs, ever. To get the UPS with the right capacity, I just add the Watts of the 2 power supplies of each pc?
  3. So I have to buy a new UPS/No-break for my 2 desktop computers. To calculate the total WA needed on the UPS, what do I take in consideration? The total W of the 2 power supplies? Or do I also consider the internals like motherboard, GPU, CPU...?
  4. Another question: If I create a shared folder in which all user have read and write privileges, every single file I put in there will have the same read and write configs as the folder? Or can I set each file individually?
  5. On Windows, there is an option to share files/folders with specific people. So here are my questions: -Are these people the ones who are connected to the same network as me? -How do I find them? I tried typing the name of the computer, the name of the user I wanted to share with, but nothing happened. -How do I share with only 1 or 2 pcs in an office, and not with all of them?
  6. But every other mic I tried on my pc had the exact same problem
  7. I tried other mics but they all had the same problem
  8. Yeah I thought it was a Windows problem too, so I contacted them and they even did a remote access to my pc but there was nothing wrong with the settings. I don't now if I should reach out to Realtek or just buy a dedicated sound card.
  9. So I just got a new headphone with mic for gaming, but the mic doesn't record sounds very well. Assuming this is a motherboard issue and not a Windows issue, will it go away if I buy a sound card and plug the headphone in it? In other words, does a dedicated sound card bypass a faulty motherboard's sound card?
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