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graF

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About graF

  • Birthday Sep 04, 1999

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Lithuania
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    Intel i7-8700k @4.7GHz
  • Motherboard
    MSI MPG Z390I GAMING EDGE AC
  • RAM
    Corsair LPX 2x8GB 3000MHz CL16
  • GPU
    Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1 rev1.0
  • Case
    NZXT H200
  • Storage
    WD Blue 1TB
  • PSU
    Silverstone Strider 500W (SST-ST50F-PB)
  • Display(s)
    Benq XL2411 + VIDEOSEVEN D22W11-E5 21.5" 1650x1050
  • Cooling
    Be Quiet! Dark Rock 4
  • Keyboard
    Obins Anne Pro 2 (Gateron Brown)
  • Mouse
    Logitech G703 + Steelseries QcK mousepad
  • Sound
    Audio Technica ATH-M40x // Fifine USB mic
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit
  • Laptop
    Lenovo Thinkpad W520
  1. Oh damn, didn't think of looking at the MSI page for that, thanks! Welp, now off to experimenting with the iGPU+GT630 combo
  2. MSI Z97 PC MATE Actually, I can. There's a feature in my MOBO that allows to use iGPU and my 630 at the same time. In fact, I just did that. My second monitor works off my 630 and my main monitor off iGPU. They're controlled by seperate GPUs, but for in Extended View mode. Now to find out where I'm gonna be getting the performance from: 630 or iGPU now
  3. Hey guys, I'm having this weird problem with my HD Graphics DVI-D output. For some reason, when I connect a monitor to VGA, it works fine. But then if I connect a second monitor to VGA via DVI to VGA adapter, the second monitor won't work. I have Intel HD Graphics drivers installed, but it just won't detect. Both monitors are working. If I connect one of them to a VGA output, it works fine. I have a GT630, that got really struck hard by my old PSU that blew up and it's performance is less than half, so I wanna try iGPU. Maybe a 630 for a second monitor and iGPU for the main monitor would work? But then would the main monitor get it's performance from GT630 or iGPU? More info: Monitors are 1680x1050 and 1280x1024 CPU is G3258 (HD Graphics)
  4. Thanks, I've tried this before, but it just kept searching for files. Just tried it, and now it works! Thanks
  5. Yeah, it just gives me the same window as when I try to run a program, that requires .NET Framework 3.5. When I press "Download and install this feature" it just keeps searching and searching without doing anything else
  6. When I try to run this, it tells me that I need .NET Framework 3.5 to run this. If I try to install it from there, it just keeps searching for hours
  7. Hey guys, So recently I reinstalled Windows 10 on my pc. For some programs, I'm required to install .NET Framework 3.5, but I don't seem to succeed. I've tried quite a few solutions, but none of them seem to work. There was a solution that worked for many, which includes mounting Windows ISO and running a command in CMD: "DISM /Online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:NetFx3 /All /LimitAccess /Source:d:\sources\sxs", but for me it just hangs and that's it. Any suggestions?
  8. Hello, I had once installed Linux on my pc. I had a lot of issues with Nvidia drivers, multi-monitor support and then I accidentally f**ked something up and it wouldn't boot anymore, so I uninstalled it. Now, after a couple of months, I've decided to give Linux (GNOME 3 to be specific) another shot, but now everytime I try to boot my USB, grub shows up and I can't seem to get rid of it. I've tried "fixmbr", "chkdsk /f" solutions, but none of them seem so get rid of that damn grub. Any ideas how to fix it?
  9. Fixed it. Wiped the damn thing, installed a fresh new windows without the old hdd plugged in. Thanks everyone for the help!
  10. Screw it, I'm gonna wipe my main HDD and install fresh Windows but this time im gonna unplug my old hdd
  11. It's already set as my default OS
  12. I can't make my BIOS boot a specific partition on a drive, I can only choose which HDD to boot. Right now it boots "Windows boot manager" or some sh*t from the 320GB drive (got this is only getting more and more confusing)
  13. Okay, currently my C: drive is the 250GB partition from my main drive and the D: drive is the C: partition from the old 320GB drive
  14. I don't have one, neither I have money to get one
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