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Lotinsh

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  1. So I was just using my computer as usual and I heard a noise like a human breath and a sound that sounded like putting a glass/mug on table, no video was playing, I immediately closed discord and unplugged my microphone, I thought it might have come from discord and I accidentally called someone, but no, doesn't seem like so. This is the 2nd time this has happened, last time was many months ago and I just dismissed it as being a glitch or something, now I'm starting to get worried, am I hacked? What should I do?

    Sorry, I know this isn't your typical computer hardware or software question, but I'm genuinely worried.

  2. Oh, I have 2 more amazing games, Subnautica and Subnautica Below zero.

    Subnautica is mostly a survivaly game, but it has a deep and cool story

    So does subnautica below zero, it's story is larger than previus one and has characters and is overall very good.

    The graphics are also lovely and gameplay is pretty cool

  3. Yes, that motherboard works too, and yes, I am sure, it is listed on their official website, but for that cpu the second motherboard might be too bad, as that cpu is too strong, it needs good vrm cooling, the aorus should be fine as long as you won't overclock, then you should go for something better maybe. Also my bad, it will maybe need a bios update, I thought it was a different one.

  4. I would recommend you to buy a mid tier cpu, higher than 2nd option, maybe lower than first option, and leaving room for a gpu later down the line. Once prices drop a gpu will be easier to get, so that is my recommendation. I'd say 1st option seems better if you are fine with lower graphics and less fps for now, if you're fine with that and are willing to buy a better gpu down the line. But, if you are purely gaming and don't want to upgrade for a long time, 2nd option would be better, as a gpu is more important in most games than a cpu.

    It depends on your future plans mostly.

  5. @Brok3n But who cares? Ok, for the storage I missunderstood what you meant, but for the power a minimum of 750w is RECOMMENDED if paired with a high end gpu, which will aslo add future proofing to op, 650w is not enough for 3080 or 3090, maybe he can get scots free with the 650w psu, but if he wants to upgrade on future, then no, it will not be enough, also, better safe than sorry. NVIDIA itself recommended a 750w psu for latest gen cards (3080 and up) So as I said, futureproofing should be accounted. While you can get away with a lower psu, it's recommended not to get it too high, for instance it is not good when a psu has no room just in case, so more room for it to do stuff is recommended. you can go on nvidia's website if you don't believe me, and that cpu eats a lot of power too, also you didn't take in overclocking, op didn't mention this, but if he wants to overclock, he will need a better psu. 

  6. Just now, Brok3n But who cares? said:

    The PSU would be perfectly fine. People seem overestimate how much power their components are going to draw these days... The power supply is fairly crappy anyways, but the build would function fine with the provided power supply. 

    NOT THE CASE, intel 11th gen uses a lot of power, it's very power consuming and for future gpu you would need way more, even linus says so

  7. Just now, Brok3n But who cares? said:

     

    Ram could be overkill, if it is just don't purchase one kit. Fairly compact build, should have great performance. You should easily have everything you need, however you may need more storage, in which case you might want to get a single nvme (poissbly in a 1tb config), and you might want to purchase hard drives instead. 

    Are you kidding me? The guy has 1tb ssd and a 10tb hdd? wtf

  8. The PSU is not enough for an intel i9 and an rtx, you should get at least 750w I'd say, just in case, it will also be better for future. 850w and up would be perfect

    CL16 memory as mentioned is also recommended.

    And as first said ryzen is not faster for everything, so far intel is better for gaming ryzen overall, for workload and gaming. But for pure gaming intel is mostly better with a par cpu

  9. That's rather strange, did you try in different slots? Maybe one of them is fried. 

    Could also be dead cpu or gpu, try running integrated graphics instead of the gpu, could work if the gpu is at fault.

    If without gpu problem still persists, try plugging out all drives to see if you can atleast get to bios.

    If that also doesn't work, there are 3 possible problems:

    Cpu dead

    Motherboard dead

    PSU dead

     

    In this case the part most likely will need to be replaced.

     

    One other thing to try before is to reattach EVERY cable that's related to power, cpu cable, motherboard, gpu, etc. This is a common problem as well.

     

    Also you could try reseating cpu if it nothing helped, though you will need new thermal paste.

  10. Windows powershell cannot be deleted I'm pretty sure, it's like command prompt (cmd) but better. It's possible that an app that is set to startup with your pc is using it hence it appears, you can go into task manager to startup section and see what is starting up with windows, maybe that will help. You can also disable there apps you don't want slowing down your pc on startup. Also reinstalling windows could help.

     

    As for upgrading your gpu, if you are willing to pay scalper prices, sure, though I'd recommend waiting. 

    Your cpu can handle most cards, only rtx 3080 and 3090 will bottleneck, most cards will run fine, even rtx 2080 ti or 3070 So it's up to you what you want to.

    Otherwise I'm not sure what you want, let me know if you need some more info or something.

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