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babar1997

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About babar1997

  • Birthday Mar 26, 1997

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    France
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    Data Engineer

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  1. Hi, thanks for your reply ! Yes I forgot to mention that I have already tested with another power supply
  2. Today was a bad day, I pushed my computer off my desk with the back of my office chair. I was lucky my tempered glass didn’t break but my computer didn’t power on after that. Thankfully I’m currently working on multiple PCs projects so I have a spare AM4 B550 motherboard so I took my 5700X and placed it in the said spare motherboard and it worked fine. I took the CPU that was in this last motherboard to put it in the motherboard that fell off my desk and it worked as well (the other CPU is a 3100). At that point I’ve tested every component that was in the PC that fell off my desk and tested them all with other parts and everything worked fine. Weird… so I reassembled all the parts that were in the PC that fell and now the PC is powering on but I’m getting a CPU led error from my MSI B500m Mortar motherboard, so it doesn’t post… if anyone has a clue of how this is possible and what can I do to test it out that would help me out a lot
  3. Where did you get that info ? Because from what I've read they're controlled by one or the other but not by both! Which makes sense to me. Yes I'll wait for the Linus (and others) review to come out before I make my purchase decision of course ! If the 2070 can manage running a 300 Hz Full HD display on any game with details on Ultra I'm pretty sure it can run at 120 Hz on a UWQHD ! And more so on my Cooling Pad
  4. Hi there, I've been saving money to buy a new powerful laptop I can bring to work without worrying about battery life or weight destroying my back during my daily commute. I'm thinking about buying a MSI GS66 Stealth when they come out later this month (or maybe next month due to recent events). But here comes my main concern, one of my criteria is having a Thunderbolt 3 port to be able to plug just one cable when I come home and have a G-SYNC display, Ethernet and eventually a dongle for a keyboard or something else over USB. The thing is, after reading multiple threads on multiple forums I still have one big question : How to know if the Thunderbolt port is connected to the iGPU (Intel integrated graphics) or dGPU (Nvidia GPU of some sort) before making a purchase? It seems like laptop manufacturers don't give clear info on which output is connected to which GPU and I find this quite stupid because it's an important criteria for gamers or even content creators ! The only info I could found about the GS66 is the spec page on MSIs Website : https://www.msi.com/Laptop/GS66-Stealth-10SX/Specification As you can see, on the MSI GS66 one port is compatible with Thunderbolt 3, DisplayPort (what version MSI plz???) and even PD charging which could mean that if the DisplayPort output is connected to the Nvidia GPU I could even not bother with the AC cable If anyone has and idea on how I can find these infos before I make my purchase to avoid returning it coz it's not compatible with my G-SYNC display (or freesync display, i'm still not sure on what display to buy the only thing i know is i want a 1444*3440 display with some sort of adaptive sync and high refresh rate (at least 120hz)). have a nice day, stay safe and remember sleeping at night NB: I'm open for other laptops and displays suggestions !
  5. Hey I love all your videos ! I build my first own PC with your tutorials ! I love snails too !
  6. I love the design of this phone, and the metalic body !
  7. I like the design and the speakers a lot and I love so much the battery life ! My Xperia Go is about to die in my hand Send me one in France <3
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