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weegee15

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About weegee15

  • Birthday July 4

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Malta
  • Occupation
    The Apprentice.

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5-10400
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte B460M Aorus Pro
  • RAM
    16GB DDR4-2400 Corsair ValueSelect (running @ 2666MHz)
  • GPU
    Gigabyte GTX 1660 Super Gaming OC
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide 100R not Silent Edition
  • Storage
    500GB Crucial P5 + 2TB 870 QVO
  • PSU
    CoolerMaster MWE Bronze 650w
  • Display(s)
    2x LC-M24-FHD-144-C-V2 (cheap 144hz displays with Samsung VA panels)
  • Cooling
    Arctic Freezer 33
  • Keyboard
    HyperX Alloy Origins Blue Switch
  • Mouse
    Logitech G302
  • Sound
    Some random Realistic 40-1312 speakers you probably could have gotten from Radioshack.
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
  • Laptop
    Lenovo Legion 5 15ITH6 (i5-11400H, RTX 3050Ti, 1080p@165Hz, upgraded to 32GB RAM)
  • Phone
    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
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  1. 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.
  2. 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
  3. I expected this, since I'm not sure who to contact regarding this.
  4. 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?
  5. 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.
  6. 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
  7. 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.
  8. 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
  9. Good, the case apparently has a 3pin plug and only has the 3rd pin. Power is delivered using a molex connector
  10. 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" ?
  11. Basically, I can't do anything about this, correct?
  12. weegee15

    3 Pin Fan Hub

    Exactly. I've been able to control the 3pin fan speed using openhardwaremonitor, not sure about all of them at once.
  13. 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?
  14. Somewhere on the forums somebody said that the average mobo has an amperage of 1A on the header, would that count here?
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