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About JetPowerss
- Birthday Oct 20, 1999
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Location
United Kingdom
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Interests
Technology enthusiast
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Biography
Technology enthusiast
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Occupation
Student studying Computer Science
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CPU
Intel Core i5 4690K
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Motherboard
ASUS Z97 PRO GAMER
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RAM
16GB 1866 MHz
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GPU
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Founders Edition
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Case
NZXT S340 Red/Black Edition
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Storage
Samsung 850 Evo 250GB + 2 x 1TB Western Digital Blue Hard Drives
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PSU
Corsair CX600M 80 PLUS Bronze
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Display(s)
LG Ultrawide 25UM58-P
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Cooling
Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
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Keyboard
Razer Deathstalker
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Logitech G603
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Sound
Audio Technica M50x, Jaybird X3, Creative GigaWorks T20 Series Series II (2.0)
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Operating System
Windows 10 Home 64-Bit
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I'm trying to remove this VESA mount to put it on a new VESA mount (change of desk and location). The top 2 screws come out without issue, however the last ones moved about 5 mm and are now just spinning. I have tried putting something between the screw and monitor and pulling, while unscrewing but it didn't do anything. Any solutions to removing the screws and still being able to use the VESA mount afterwards. I had an issue trying to get it to screw all the way in when I first mounted it about 2 years ago, but I solved the problem by putting foam between the gap of the mount and monitor to stop it moving. That was mostly as they didn't move at the time either but I didn't take much notice of it. (Monitor is ASUS VC279H) Any ideas?
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Awesome thanks. Unfortunately, nobody wants to make any for my laptop. The back is completely flat so I'll give it a shot. Will have to clean the finger prints off before applying though.... Thanks for your help!
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I got the Asus Zenbook 430UA a few months ago, and I'm loving it. However, there is one thing that bugs me about this laptop........ I'll let you take a look yourself. This laptop is glossy city. It collects finger prints like mad. I was thinking of wrapping the back of it with some sort of matte black skin. Something like the dbrand matte black skin but for this laptop. Would anyone be able to guide me in the right direction for this?
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Issues with setting up a second wired router on home network
JetPowerss replied to JetPowerss's topic in Networking
Turning the router off and on seem to fix the issue. Any ideas why? -
Issues with setting up a second wired router on home network
JetPowerss replied to JetPowerss's topic in Networking
So just under 24 hours later, the router WiFi is refusing to allow devices to connect to it. It says "Disabled" on my Pixel when I try and connect. Also, my Chromecast Audio won't connect and appears as its own WiFi now. However, it is fine on my desktop computer using a direct Ethernet connection. Any ideas? -
Issues with setting up a second wired router on home network
JetPowerss replied to JetPowerss's topic in Networking
Thank you all! I've set the DNS as the IP address of the main router and it's working fine now! I'd already done the DHCP range on the main router, so it doesn't interfere with the secondary router. I will look into that firmware as I saw something about it earlier and it seemed interesting. -
Issues with setting up a second wired router on home network
JetPowerss posted a topic in Networking
I'm trying to set up a second wireless router to act as a network switch/wireless access point. I want to be able to see all my devices on the main router and secondary router, such as Chromecasts. I had a system setup, but the last few days it has refused to let anything connect to it using WiFi and devices on Ethernet can't access the admin panel. Main router is a TalkTalk one Secondary router is a TL-WR841N I have: Turned off DHCP on the secondary router Turned off UPnP on the secondary router Connected the secondary router to a LAN port, not a WAN port. I tried to set the WAN up as a Static IP address with the same subnet mask, and the default gateway as the IP address of the main router. I'm not sure what to do about the LAN IP address or the Primary DNS on the secondary router. Any thoughts? Thanks -
I'd like the blade stealth for its great portability and performance, making it great for school such as computer science lessons
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!!HELP PLEASE!! Bad GPU performance in games
JetPowerss replied to BE SYNYSTER's topic in Graphics Cards
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Recently installed a second intake fan as the 1070 runs a little hot with the Founders cooler. Also, removed the orange corners too!
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strange, I can't either. Let me re upload them.
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Thanks! I'll definitely have a look. I was thinking of lightly sanding it down to white and then potentially painting it with red bulb paint to match the theme more.
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Thanks! Yeah I've seen them but they cost about £20+ in the UK so I've been put off, but might paint them red though. Today I took them off and it looks a lot better already!
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So it's a work in progress but here is my build: Specs: CPU: Intel i5 4690K overclocked to 4GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Founders Edition RAM: 8GB 1866GHz Crucial Ballastix Elite Motherboard: ASUS Z97 Pro Gamer SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 256GB Secondary HDDs: Western Digital Blue 1TB (x2) PSU: Corsair CX600M CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo with a Linus Tech Tips Notcua fan on it Case: NZXT S340 Red and Black edition Also some sharkmods red and black cable sleeving. I plan to make the GEFORCE GTX logo white and change the colour of the fan corners but here it is: New GPU sleeving! My Firestrike score was: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/8791618