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About weegee15
- Birthday July 4
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Male
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Location
Malta
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Occupation
The Apprentice.
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CPU
Intel Core i5-10400
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Motherboard
Gigabyte B460M Aorus Pro
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RAM
16GB DDR4-2400 Corsair ValueSelect (running @ 2666MHz)
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GPU
Gigabyte GTX 1660 Super Gaming OC
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Corsair Carbide 100R not Silent Edition
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Storage
500GB Crucial P5 + 2TB 870 QVO
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CoolerMaster MWE Bronze 650w
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2x LC-M24-FHD-144-C-V2 (cheap 144hz displays with Samsung VA panels)
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Cooling
Arctic Freezer 33
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Keyboard
HyperX Alloy Origins Blue Switch
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Logitech G302
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Some random Realistic 40-1312 speakers you probably could have gotten from Radioshack.
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Windows 10 Pro
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Lenovo Legion 5 15ITH6 (i5-11400H, RTX 3050Ti, 1080p@165Hz, upgraded to 32GB RAM)
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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
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They should work until the replacement arrives. The biggest concern is that with the amount of current draw, it could end up melting those connectors. I have, however used them with a GTX960 and it worked no problem. TL;DR You should be fine.
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Hello all, I have recently put together an older gaming rig for use with windows 98se, and I have picked up a geforce 6500. Everything works fine until I get to driver installation. Turns out none of the nvidia drivers mention the geforce 6500 anywhere. I do know that the 6 series was the last to support 98, so it should work. I have tried modifying the attached inf, still nothing, goes to a blank screen. Thoughts? NVAGP.INF
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I expected this, since I'm not sure who to contact regarding this.
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yup Most of the issues have been resolved now (ie scam messages deleted), but I do have the warning/ban from Warship, if necessary. Wouldn't the virus have a way to escape the vm? Through a network share, for instance?
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Last week, I decided to try pirating software. It didn't go well, ended up reinstalling my rig's OS. It wasn't long before I'd found out that a lot of my accounts had changes which I did not do. Even had money taken. Majority of them were recovered, I changed the password to a more secure one. For discord, it kept sending scam free nitro messages. I've deleted them all now and have changed my password.
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So, I've had the unfortunate incident of being hacked, I have been able to recover my discord account. Trouble is, because of this I've been banned from the LTT discord. Is there a way of getting unbanned from there? Apologies for any spam. Roadster II#9590
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While doing work on an old motherboard, I've accedentally knocked off the SATA 1 port and broke a pin off. Is it possible to replace this port with one from a SATA 2 board? Pics for reference.SATA1, no outside plastic SATA 2 and up It should be possible in my view, same 7 pins and it should be more sturdier too. Thoughts? Thanks.
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Whenever I'd try to start a vm, let's say Ubuntu, it gets to the desktop, sure, but when I try to interact with it, VMware crashes. Some said it was because of the 860 evo that I have, but the same happens on an A400. I also noticed that it leaves a vmem file in the vm's directory, and also half of my 16gb of RAM is used after the crash. Strangely enough, this doesn't happen with old OSes. i5-9500F, VT-d enabled 16GB 2400Mhz B360M D2V 500GB crucial P5 for Windows + 1TB 860 evo for personal files and VMs GTX 1660 super Windows 10 2004 VMware workstation player 16
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Good, the case apparently has a 3pin plug and only has the 3rd pin. Power is delivered using a molex connector
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My board does allow voltage controlled speeds, luckily, but I won't get the case until I get my dual usb 3.0 header card, since the board's header's vbus pin is broken clean off. Also, the 3rd pin is apparently for "tachometric control" ?
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Basically, I can't do anything about this, correct?
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Exactly. I've been able to control the 3pin fan speed using openhardwaremonitor, not sure about all of them at once.
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Somebody on newegg said it was a 3pin + molex connector (note that it has 2 fans), could the case possibly use a pin from the 3pin as fan control?
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Somewhere on the forums somebody said that the average mobo has an amperage of 1A on the header, would that count here?