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hi, I have dell precision m6800; with dual band wireless-AC 7260. I have been using it for nearly 2+ years but since day 1 my internet gets disconnected on it's own. I have to stop the wifi from task manager and start the wifi again and connected to my available wifi; some times i have to disconnect/connect several times. At first i thought i am sitting further from the wifi or my wifi router is over whelmed or this could be windows 10 playing tricks with me or maybe driver isn't compatible with window 10. But now i am starting to doubt the my wifi device/card is not in 100% working condition. First kindly guide what could be the possible reason for this constant disconnectivity? Secondly if this is my WIFI device/card i am thinking of buying a new device. Kindly guide should I go for the wifi card which will be plugged in motherboard? or for some latest wifi adapter of tp link or d-link AC-1300 or so or could go for wifi 6 adapter? would my system even be able to fully use the latest wifi 6 speed? (yes i will by wifi 6 router later =D ). If i have to go for the built in one... which one is the best among the provided list of by dell ? attached a screen shot of the wifi from dell precision manual m6800 or could i go for some other not mentioned, latest in-built card? if yes kindly do guide on this as well. Thanks in advance guys and really appreciate your help.
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I have a D-Link DIR-859 and even though I'm getting my 500Mbps service from the ethernet ports on my router I can't get more than 30Mbps through wifi. The throughput of the router is 1300Mbps for 5Ghz, my M1 MacBook Air has 1200Mbps, iPhone XR 1300, granted that these numbers are for in an ideal environment but shouldn't I still be seeing higher numbers? The router and devices are in line of sight and about 10ft from each other, and nothing in between them. I feel like I'm spinning my tires with this, even went as far as to reset the router. Any thoughts and ideas would be awesome!
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Cyberpower Gigabyte B550 UD AC bios update
T4HM WAR posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
There is a bios update but its hidden on Cyberpowers website. go to this link : https://support.cyberpowerpc.com/hc/en-us Click on drivers and software. Scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page. Click Cyber power Motherboards. Click bios Click Gigabyte Click the highlighted file and preform bios update. Check back regularly. Spread the word. It's not impossible to update and this bios update should encompass everything that gigabyte has released on all other b550 modules. 608770823_MB-478-120B550UDACY1.zip- 3 replies
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Any time I boot up Valhalla, it either crashes or blue screens my computer, even when I turn graphic settings all the way down to low. I also updated my graphic drivers and made sure to verify the integrity of game files. Any suggestions? Here are my specs: R5 3600 Asus LC240 Asus B550-a Crucial Balistix 16GB 3200 2TB HDD 256GB SSD RTX 3060 Ti FE Lian Li o11 mini Seasonic SGX650 9x Corsair QL120 1080p 144hz Asus monitor
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Hi all, Quite of an odd topic to post here but I'm taking a chance. Any one knows any decent small/desk air conditionner good enough to cool a bedroom? I already have an AC in the house but it doesn't quite reach my bedroom where my PC is. There are a bunch on amazon for like 50$ - 70$ but the promo/pictures look so cheesy I'm not convinced of the product quality. I don't mind having to fill it with water or somthin' as long as it's not something that needs to be EMPTIED(or anything as inconvinient as a window AC unit). My PC runs quite hot (70C-80C) when gaming so I'm trying to compensate a little but on that. Budget of 100$ max plz. Thanks all.
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I'm trying to make a decision. Which Router would be best for me. The Asus RT-AC86U or the Asus RT-AX86U? Stream 4K wirelessly and game wired on the PS4 Pro. Mobile is a IPhone 11 and I'm the only client. Is the extra € 100 necessary or is it future proof? Sorry for my bad English
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PC Specs CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 AORUS PRO AC ATX AM4 Motherboard Memory: Crucial Ballistix 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL16 Memory Storage: Western Digital Blue SN550 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive GPU: ASRock Radeon RX 5700 XT 8 GB Taichi X OC+ Video Card PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA GA 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply I built a PC about 4 months ago and about a week ago It started to give me a vga light on boot. I would reseat my gpu and the power cables that were connected, the computer worked fine the rest of the day. I left my pc on that night to see if I could avoid a boot error but when I started to run a game it would crash and the vga light would come on again. After trying to troubleshoot the software side of the PC (drivers, updates, ect.) I could get it to boot, but every time I tried to play a game or run a benchmark it would crash (both my monitors would go black and my pc would keep running as if it restarted but there would be no signal and occasionally a VGA light), except for Cinebench which I understand as being a more CPU intensive test. All the GPU tests were crashing so I thought It might have been my GPU. I had a friend tell me to uninstall the GPU drivers and reinstall them which seemed to make my pc work longer before a crash. Some of these crashes were just black screen with my pc running and some were the blue screens, but the errors were not the same, they were different every time. I happened to open my case and install this aftermarket cpu cooler that i had bought previously and after hooking everything back up my game was running fine, this was yesterday and I played for about 4 hours. This morning I got the vga light and my Pc would not boot again so I was going to see if it really was my GPU and switched PCIE slots on the motherboard. This allowed it to boot and so far has ran through the 3D Mark benchmark perfectly fine. I would assume my Motherboard main PCIE slot is going bad, but all of my components were brand new and still under warranty. The slot itself looks perfectly fine as well (I used a gpu stand to hold it up and prevent sagging). If this is not a pcie slot problem, does anybody know what could be the cause of the crashes? Lucky my pc is working fine now but tomorrow it might be another vga light.
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hey guys can anyone answer me this today i was checking my psu with mutimeter and i have found that it has ac component in its output 24 volt to be exact is it common to have ac component in output of psu
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So do I wait for AC Valhalla or Get watch dogs legion now? I cen get free copy of watch dogs legion if I buy new Asus Rog Gladius 2 core mouse which costs only 54 euros and I need an new mouse or should I wait for AC Valhalla and maybe Asus will have same deal? Tnx for help :)
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Hello, my internet provider is offering 5G wireless connection (5Ghz) and AC wireless connection (IEEE.811.ac). Which is better? Thanks for future advices and sorry for my bad english
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So this is strange, i bought a used ac68 wifi card for cheap. And, it seems to find my 2.4ghz network on windows. But when i switch to my mac os it finds my 5ghz network full coverage, but not in windows. Does anyone know what the trick is to get 5ghz working on windows?
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In today's episode Linus showed us the beginnings of his new AC unit that he is installing. Not long ago my father and me also did a DIY air conditioning split unit system to cool the second floor of our home. The parts all came from LG and we couldn't be happier on how it turned out. While we did finish the installation we built it in a way for potential future expansion should we decide to run lines down to the first floor. https://imgur.com/a/f9kwrus
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I have two computers running in my shared office space with a combined maximum power draw of about 700-800 watts under full load. I'd like to use an air conditioner in the same room. The one I have is rated for 450 watts which leaves 1800 - 750 - 450 = 600 watts left over. I'm not sure what else is on the circuit but I think both computers and the air conditioner wouldn't trip the breaker. Even if it won't trip the breaker, is it a good idea to have an AC unit on the same circuit as the computers? I know there will be a voltage drop when the AC unit starts, so is this likely to be problematic?
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Hi, I'm facing a strange issue with my pc. I bought this last year in June. It was running fine till now. But from last month I've observed that pc won't start on pressing power button. So I found a solution for this that turning off power supply switches ups to battery power and pc starts. When the boot completes I can turn on ac power. But from last 2-3 days it is getting crashed randomly. And from today morning I'm not able to boot it completely. Whenever I'm trying to start using battery power it starts and turns off within a minute or two. And once it is crashed I've to again turn on ac power and then turn of ac power and press power button. Sometimes it shows ezdebug Cpu led and sometimes ezdebug dram led. And sometimes it boots and I can enter bios but if I make any changes in bios and try to save and restart it again crashes. I've tried clearing cmos by removing battery cell for 5 minutes. Also tried jbat. Also tried POST Test, by removing all parts and adding one by one but no luck. In bios cpu temperature is around 42•c, motherboard temperature is around 38•c Is there any issue with cpu? I removed it from cpu socket and saw thermal paste is having more fluidity than normal. I accidentally bent some cpu socket pins but I've fixed them. So that is not an issue. I've tried different wall sockets with and without ups. But got no success. my pc specifications are as follows. Intel i5 9600k MSI Z390 Gaming Edge AC WiFi 2x GSkill trident 8 gb 3000 mhz cl16 2x GSkill Aegis 16 gb 3000 mhz cl16 Samsung Evo 256 gb m.2 Lexar 500gb m.2 1 TB HDD MSI RTX 2070 Cooler Master ML240R cooler Cooler Master 650 Watt Gold PSU Thank You!
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Planning on buying a new router because I don't want to rent it from my cable provider any longer. One is WIFI 6 with 2x2 MIMO ASUS RT-AX 3000 The other one is WIFI 5 with 4x4 MIMO ASUS GT-AC2900 Which one should I get?
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My parents have a standard Xfinity XB3 Dual-Band WiFi 802.11ac router with 2.4 and 5.0 bands. My room is a floor and 2 walls in the way of their router and my internet tests run my download speed at just under 200mbps. I need a WIFI motherboard as I have no ethernet wall ports in my room. Just 30 year old wanna be fucking phone jacks, LMAO. I'm a first time builder switching over from APPLE. I have chosen the i9-9900K (DON'T ARGUE AMD, I KNOW WHAT I WANT), and do the Wifi Motherboard must be Z390 and LGA 1151. I plan to overclock the CPU as much as I can get away with using air-cooling (DON'T ARGUE WATER COOLING, I KNOW WHAT I WANT), but only to the point where I am not sacrificing the lifespan of the CPU too drastically. I need your help to find the best Intel Z390 LGA1151 WiFi AC Motherboard that has OverClocking headroom that can support many case fans, and most importantly, that will have a reliable WiFi Connection considering that it'll need to reach a router 2 walls and a floor towards the router. Price is not as big a concern, though going above $250 you'll really need to sell me. Must be ATX form factor. Must use 802.11 AC wifi. I was originally thinking of the: MSI MPG Z390 GAMING PRO CARBON AC ATX LGA1151 Motherboard but I've seen a few concerning customer reviews that claim of spotty wifi connection. But I've also considered the: Z390 AORUS PRO WIFI (rev. 1.0) MPG Z390 GAMING EDGE AC I'd like to hear other considerations that check all my boxes listed above. Here is the PC Parts List I plan to get, but the motherboard is placeholder: PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU Intel Core i9-9900K 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor $504.99 @ Best Buy Thermal Compound Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut 1g 1 g Thermal Paste Thermal Compound Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut 1g 1 g Thermal Paste Motherboard MSI MPG Z390 GAMING PRO CARBON AC ATX LGA1151 Motherboard $228.00 @ B&H Memory Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 Memory $85.99 @ Newegg Storage Samsung 970 Evo 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive $179.99 @ B&H Video Card MSI GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER 8 GB GAMING X TRIO Video Card $759.99 @ B&H Case Fractal Design Meshify S2 ATX Mid Tower Case $159.98 @ Newegg Power Supply Asus 850 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit Software Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 3.0 Premium (1 Year Subscription) - 3 PCs Software $34.99 @ Newegg Case Fan Corsair ML140 97 CFM 140 mm Fans Case Fan Corsair ML140 97 CFM 140 mm Fans Case Fan Corsair ML140 97 CFM 140 mm Fans Case Fan Corsair ML140 97 CFM 140 mm Fans Monitor Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQ 27.0" 2560x1440 165 Hz Monitor $429.00 @ B&H Custom Noctua NA-SYC1 Accessory 4-pin Y-Cables for PWM Fans Custom Noctua NA-SYC1 Accessory 4-pin Y-Cables for PWM Fans Custom Pro Tech Toolkit $69.99 Custom ESCAPE FROM TARKOV Edge Of Darkness LIMITED EDITION $139.99 Custom IFIXIT Portable Anti-Static Mat $29.99 Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total $2622.90 Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-04-06 19:31 EDT-0400
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I need to know how many case fans (or fans total) can be supported by the MSI MPG Z390 GAMING EDGE AC ATX LGA1151 Motherboard, and if the total fan headers include the CPU Noctua NH-U12A 60.09 CFM CPU Cooler fans. I plan to use the Corsair ML140 97 CFM 140 mm Fans which come in pairs per order/purchase. I am not water-cooling the build it'll be used with. The case I'm using is the Fractal Design Meshify S2 ATX Mid Tower Case which claims to support 9 fans. Ideally, I'd like to support 1 back case fan, 3 top case fans and 3 front case fans, less ideally perhaps 1 back case fan, 2/3 top case fans, and 2/3 front case fans. Just a bit of overview, I have no ethernet wall plug in my room thus must use an AC wifi motherboard, hence the MSI above. I plan not to have to upgrade for a few years, hence I want the cooling to be as many fans as possible for hopefully longevity sake. Not to mention dust is a concern in my room so I figure more fans will help.
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SO I have a Dual-Band Xfinity standard router, it runs 3.5 and 5 channels and specifies "Dual-Band 802.11AC" and I'm stuck between 2 particular mother boards based on wether they are compatible with that wifi and wether they truly run at their specified avg connection rates. I'm looking at the MSI MPG Z390 GAMING EDGE AC ATX LGA1151 Motherboard which I know to be 802.11AC compatible as it is specified as having MU-MIMO technology delivering AC speeds up to 433Mbps without any cable limitation. However, I'm also looking at the Gigabyte Z390 AORUS PRO WIFI ATX LGA1151 Motherboard which CLAIMS that with it's Intel® 802.11ac Wave2 CNVi WIFI + Bluetooth 5 it delivers "speeds up to 1.73Gbps and that it's avg rates for 2x2 802.11 AC are 867Mbps." So I'm left wondering, does the Aurous actually run at 867Mbps assuming I can only run it at wave 1 wifi, as in, not 2x2...? Or do I essentially divide the 867 by 2 as I'm only using 1 wave of wifi from my router? Depending what the case is, I may or may not get the AUROS based ONLY on the wifi speed, pls do not sell me on which has better "features".... if they both run at the same avg wifi speed for 802.11AC then I will get the MSI motherboard. AND NO, I cannot get an ethernet or lan connection in my room.
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Okay so i just bought a new msi rx 5700 evoke oc (non xt version) and I've been getting very low fps in all games. About 120-180 in csgo, 30~40 in ac odyssey and about 60 in jedi fallen order. I ran the benchmark test online and got good results. I deleted my old nvidea drivers and upgraded to the latest amd drivers but these issues continue, mainly on csgo and ac odyssey. My resolution is 1920x1080. I tried overclocking as well. It only reduced the fps in csgo. Please help me out Thanks
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Hello, I was wondering if there were a way for me to fix my laptops brick thing after I dropped it on the ground. It no longer seems to be charging the laptop though I can hear the electricity when I plug the plug into the socket. I believe it is the transformers problem since I think I heard the iconic electricity zap when plugging the two parts in ( the part where you connect the plug to the actually transformer which then lets you plug the laptop,(though I no longer hear it)) Is there a way to fix this or will I need to get a near transformer? I have dropped it before without any noticeable problems( though provided long-term damage my have been a cause). Any solutions or advice to this? Thank you. Azade12
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I need new wireless router I used netgear r8000 and I use ddrwt and advance tomatoe and reverse to netgear version kinda killed. I have no wifi and one internet cable as I need allot of wifi devices on it as I live with big familiy two floors as I also game and stream on gig with ultimate plan. The problem the one I like that was less money cost 300 NETGEAR Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR500 WiFi Router duma os vs NETGEAR Nighthawk AX12 12-Stream WiFi 6 Router (RAX120) but it allmost 2 years old as there now 2019 wifi ax are out too so dual core ac or ax wifi who is quad core who also have wifi ax so I wont need to upgrade it as I do use cat6a cables. I have 3.1 modem as I dont use qos as I have gig speed not sure what to buy as it costing 300 and more as that kinda getting close to fancier ax wifi of them as I do live with big familiys on 2 floors and garden outside. Here there also gagabit pro 2 gig services and allmost 5g as I dont buy many as I buy one and keep it until outdated or broken. Which should I buy and why.
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hello, i noticed something really strange... my phone was charging on ac, but its power source was not battery and it was not charging. somebody please explain this screenshot
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My old Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 C7000v100NAS modem/router combo is dying and I will be replacing that with a Motorola MB8600 DOCSIS 3.1 Modem, and now I need a router to pair it with. I see that AX (Wifi 6) Routers are starting to appear in larger numbers and generally decent prices. I am looking at getting a Netgear RAX80 AX6000 or a RAX40 (AX3000) router. I like the amount of ethernet ports, because I am looking at connecting my gaming PC, laptop, and Smart TV via wired, and I would like to have the extra ports for my work laptop and other devices. The biggest question for me right now, is should I wait to buy wifi 6 or upgrade now in a future-proofing vein?
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My specs Intel i7 8700K Corsair H45 cooler Corsair TX750M Corsair 8GB 2400MHz LPX MSI Z370 A Pro Galax 1070Ti EX Samsung CFG73 QLED Curved Seagate 1 TB 72000 RPM NZXT Phantom 530(White) So I just played a couple of games in my new setup but I'm getting a 45°C when GPU is ideal and 55°C when playing sniper elite game. CPU usage = 19% and GPU usage = 65%(since sniper is an old game) So I had a weird idea so here are my questions 1. Will an Air Conditioner(As shown) cool my PC more? 2. If ever there was a sudden power shut off during playing high graphics games, would it damage the PC and the Graphics card? 3. Task manager shows high power isage during games. Should I be concerned about it? Can the TX750M handle the heavy power draw from the Graphics card? 4. I simply heard that turning off and on the pc fot many times in a day would shortern the love span so can I put the pc for sleep instead of shutting down every night from like example 12AM to 12PM? 5. I also leave my monitor on like forever! I never turn the monitor switch off. Is that good or bad. Because I use my PC daily (The back system fan is facing directly towards the wall. That means all the exhaust air will directly hit the surface of the wall. Would it be a problem?)