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Build : X670E GodlikeMobo /Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6400 *NoXMP running at 4800mhz\ RTX 4090 FE AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D 2 M.2 Drives 1 Sata SSD EVGA 1300 GT *Water Cooled System The Beginning: First initial boot up went well , had no issues for over a week. Due to my system not booting into windows one day I check Bios “standard settings / no overclocks” I am missing both of my M.2 drives . I messed around with some settings with no luck. So I ended up moving the m.2 drives to different slots “M2_3 & 4 not working . I was able to boot up into windows using m2_5. Also, all but Sata_P4 / P3 ports would not detect my ssd . I load up windows which is on my m.2 in slot 5 to find I have no WiFi only Bluetooth is working. It doesn’t even detect it in device manager. I troubleshoot this issue with no luck. It also seems to cause system lag when I have my iPhone plugged into one of the Type C ports on the rear I/O “stuttering / Freezing on the desktop now.” I ended up doing a RMA, and put my old system back in which has no issues. I moved all my drives to it and they loaded up no problem. A week later I received the board back, get it all together and BAM same issues right from boot. I assume it’s the same board I sent in and maybe no one looked at it and sent it right back. It did say on the RMA paper “Repaired” but clearly not the case… I am working on trying to get a new board sent out to me for replacement hopefully they will. Figured I would start a thread here and see if anyone else has had these problems?
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Summary According to a report published by the Austin City Council, Samsung Austin, a division of the Samsung Group located within Austin, Texas, has dumped a substantial amount of acidic waste into a stormwater pond near one of their semiconductor facilities. The waste, composed primarily of sulfuric acid, is believed to have been dumped over the course of over three months, with a total amount estimated to be up to 763 thousand gallons. The report sates there is virtually no life remaining within the pond or the tributary that feeds from the pond into the Harris Branch Creek, however the creek itself is believed to be largely unaffected. Investigation and remediation is still ongoing. Quotes My thoughts I'm almost impressed at the ability of large corporations to "accidentally" dump massive amounts of toxic waste and then not notice for months Sources https://www.tomshardware.com/news/samsung-austin-spilled-763000-gallons-acid-waste-ecosystem https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/pio/document.cfm?id=375566
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Hey LTT Forum, ive been a long time youtube viewer and from the past ive noticed that this forum is really able to help fellow people in need, i know this forum loves to give a helping hand as ive seen countless times. i love the LTT crew and their work and admire their effort in life. thank you for showing me countless hours of entertainment and great tips! i tried posting in reddit but im not that experienced there and the bots wouldnt let me post for not enough karma or something, i dont really use reddit so..... Im sorry if this is quite odd, i literally just made this forum account today to post this because im quite desperate and i dont really know how to get the message out there on the internet, im having some trouble. But i can 100% assure you this isnt no scam.... I can provide proof. in so many ways.... Saturday night at around 10:30 my neighborhood was outside at his backyard when he looked over my moms house and saw a fire from the basement. he ran to the door and broke in screaming fire to get my family out asap, by the time my mom took both my little sister and brother and gotten to the garage the fire had already gotten so violent that windows was busting all around them as they were going out of the house. Ever since i was a child, this had been my worse freakin nightmare, and ive just witnessed my mother and relatives lose everything they had. I still cannot believe its happened and i want to wake up from this nightmare. All i can say is im very great-full they are alive to even celebrate mothers day at all... but words cannot explain how this feels.... < Removed by moderation > News link for some legitimacy Now im a fellow canadian, i live in nb and we are locally french, so this news post is 100% french. but im bilingual so this is why this post is entirely in english. https://cimtchau.ca/nouvelles/une-famille-sauvee-des-flammes-par-un-voisin-a-edmundston/?fbclid=IwAR17NaPMPE4E37duA7icO4mgMsLVKa5ZemkX1iabp0udBXp7si6Pu9I_35I
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hey bros, i pulled out the num5 key from uncle's laptop while was using it because it was pressing itself like this 55555555555555555555555555555 and i thought that maybe it not fitted in right, when i pulled it the hooks that were holding it in postion were destroyed and now the key is not even sticking in its place, yes i thought about sticking it there and putting it where my uncle keeps his laptop but it looks like that it is not sticking at all (i want to find a way to make it stick there (it wasn't working previously so that wont matter, i don't want it to work now i just want it there) . it will be ok if its squished he wouldn't notice that because his 5 year old is like beating up the laptop all the time. So, is there a way in which i can stick it in there without any adhesive and if there isn't any then pls recommend me an adhesive that does not smell too sharp (noticeable) and please no tape.... any help would be appreciated..... thx
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Besides watching Linus drop expensive things of course... and the usual "dusty/cobweb PC I saw" stuff. eg, terrible mistakes you made early on in your PC/IT hobby or career. If I mentioned "Arctic Silver Epoxy" and "bare die", I'd guess most of you would know what one of mine is?
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My laptop has been having problems for the past 5 days. First it started with the sound output. Apparently I tried doing an update on the Realtek speaker driver, the update got denied. Sadly while doing the update it somewhat uninstalled the original driver so the laptop couldn't detect ant sound outputs nor microphone. I eventually recovered the previous update and installed it, the sound was back. However after the update, the pc messaged that Microsoft store stopped working. I opened it and it was working so I was like wtf. Few minutes later windows gave me the error screen .-. The computer restarted and after I typed the Bios password, the Asus logo popped up, then the screen just stayed on but black. It's been like that ever since. Now I took off the Bios administrative password and Factory Reset the computer (I went through a lot trust me) and now apparently the bios password is back and it's not the one I used to have. Alt + r doesn't work, tried taking off the CMOS battery (still didn't work) and now I'm here because I gave up. So if anyone knows how to fix this situation, PLEASE I'm stressed and tired. PS: The picture shows when I press Alt + r
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So..... tried ocing my pc from 4.4ghz at stock voltage to 4.7ghz. Raised voltage from 1.3 to 1.4. Everything seemed fine. Was a great day. Next morning i turned it on, went to make coffee, came back to what seemed to be a pc that powered down by itself. Got back from work and pushed the motherboard power button(hadnt conmected case power button). And nothing happened at all.... no post, no hd flash, not even a fan spin. This has happened before, so immediatelu thought it must be that cheap cx500 psu thats blew. Ao the new psu arrived today and connected everything up and still nothing.... What should i do? Cpu fx 8350 Gpu rx 460 Ram 16gb 1333mhz Motherboard Asus crosshair v formula z am3+
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broken aio $2,000 PC literally in water
Djtrizzle316 posted a topic in Custom Loop and Exotic Cooling
So I recently bought my first AIO cooler after wanting to know what all the fuss was about. I was previously using a cooler master hyper 212 EVO which is an AMAZING cooler but, I decided to upgrade. In doing this I purchased a Deepcool Captain 360 EX. The cooler was fantastic, for 4 f..king days then while casually playing Overwatch the tube on the block bursts shattering and spraying water everywhere! I immediately shut off the computer and tried to asses the damages I payed out the soaked components one by one. Graphics card; dead, motherboard; dead, power supply; dead, and cooler obviously dead. However, my CPU was fine as well as my RAM. I contacted deepcool customer support immediately and to give you the short version it has been 4 months since I first issued the RMA and I feel they are just stalling what should I do? I don't have the money to buy the parts myself and, I'm asking for $1500 to buy back parts and it sucks not having a computer for that long.- 26 replies
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After numerous clean installs, and boot drive failures, I've started taking some precautions to avoid losing important files and performing clean installs of the OS. Here's what I do: Sync my personal files using FreeFileSync. Create restore points periodically (once a week using Task Scheduler) and prior to installations. Clone my boot drive using Macrium Reflect once a week. I suppose you can add another step, which is uploading all that to a cloud storage but, that's a lot gigs right there. So, I'm curious as to what steps some of you take to avoid losing data? I'd like to think that these steps make my system (almost) foolproof, unless my computer dies, along with my backup drive, and the servers that hold my data fry as well, but at that point I'd worry more about who's trying to kill me.
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I'm sure as you are all aware, there are many channels currently fighting several copyright claims, up to the hundreds for some. Several Youtubers have had various update videos and rants on the current minefield Youtube has become for some. Even larger channels such as Angry Joe are fighting such claims, some of them even being bogus. How did this come about however? Well first a little bit of history: Several Youtubers have their own opinions on to how this came about ranging from companies pressuring Youtube to allow them to have more control over copyright to blaming networks. Watching many of these different videos, there's quite a bit of information to be drawn. Some people have mistaken this as an apparently "new" content identification system, this system has existed for a long time now. However there was an option to skip this content id system. Normally when you upload a video for monetization, it undergoes a content review, courtesy of their system, which can take up to days even weeks, this is bad for people wishing to make a living. Youtube however allowed these entities, MCNs or multichannel networks, to give a bargain. MCNs are just large networks on Youtube. However being a part of one offered one huge benefit: the ability to skip the monetization review. In return for being granted this ability by Youtube, copyright infringing content uploaded by their sub channels, is also the responsibility of the network, or was supposed to be. These networks began recruiting as many channels as they could. These MCNs had them sign binding contracts, for however long, asking for a cut of your revenue, 40% being the most I've heard, and in turn offered services such as promotion which they rarely actually granted, however you could skip the monetization review and immediately monetize any video you upload. Networks such as RPM and Polaris, did exactly that, recruiting hundreds of channels, taking a cut of their revenue for services they rarely offered. This is something roughly behind the scenes in Youtube that not many who just watch are aware of, but how does this affect the current situation? Recently Youtube forced MCNs to make a choice: to manage or affiliate those channels they bound by contract. Being manged means there's no change to you, you continue to evade the content id system, however becoming an affiliate carries a hefty change, you become subject to the content id system, you can no longer skip that monetization review, yet are still bound by contract for however long it lasts. Now the punishments for MCNs if a sub channel receives a copyright strike are very severe; half a dozen people can destroy an entire network and anyone managed by it. Now here's where you get the current situation. All of those channels that could previously escape the content id system, have become affiliates, are having their videos reviewed by the system, essentially thrown under the bus because these MCNs can't afford to look after the hundreds, even thousands of channels they have recruited or the consequences of those channels infringing copyright laws. Those channels who have become managed, such as TotalBiscuit, will never have to worry about these countless content id claims, the content id system ignores them, the only claims they have to worry about are claims filed by actual people, not the content id bot. Even worse so: People have even seen bogus claims by random smaller channels and even corporations that they've never even heard of; this may have become a feeding frenzy. There are game publishers that are openly supporting Youtubers such as Blizzard, Capcom and Ubisoft: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/blizzard-ubisoft-and-capcom-offer-support-after-huge-spike-in-youtube-copyright-claims/1100-6416659/ Mojang has officially changed their terms of use of Minecraft to explicitly give permission to monetize videos including content from Minecraft. Nintendo has allegedly been enforcing the copyright claims, there is little to no information to prove this given the current state of Youtube, however Nintendo has made a previous assault on Youtubers. Each Youtuber has their own opinion as to why Youtube has done this. Some people believe that media industries have pressured or even forced Youtube into allowing them greater control of copyright, but that doesn't quite make sense, the copyright system hasn't changed at all, people have just been subjected to it while previously evading it. Its alot harder to combat a copyright claim as a single affiliate than as a managed network, you lack power. Others believe that this was Youtube's response to MCNs recruiting people into unfair contracts, after all it's in the MCN guidelines that they should be fair and honest, which they have not. The single fact that the idea of MCNs was rarely spoken of has led to alot of misinformation about this issue. What is clear, however, is that all of this came about after the National Music Publishers Association and multichannel network Fullscreen entered a legal battle. Here's a few of the videos I've watched: (Ohmwrecker's in my opinion is more informative, but who doesn't love a good Angry Joe rant) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQfHdasuWtI (Angry Joe's rant) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB9pCFzZfLg (Ohmwrecker's first video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2gswdiH3VE (Ohmwrecker's second video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bt1ubSVMwaw (Q&A from Rev3Gaming with various Youtubers) Larger IGN article: http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/12/13/is-nintendo-claiming-copyright-on-youtube-videos-again Now i tried to make this contain as little of my opinion as possible, just as much fact as I could pull out from these videos, so I ask, what is your opinion? Also if you have anything to add, please do so.
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The verge just reported this: 0 inShare Just a few weeks after the launch of iOS 7, Apple's Vice President of Engineering for iOS Henri Lamiraux has retired and left the company, 9to5 Mac reports. A quick look at his Facebook page confirms the news. Lamiraux, who joined Apple in 1990, worked closely with one-time iOS lead Scott Forstall on the original iPhone, and has his name on a number of important patents including visual voicemail. More recently, he worked under Craig Federighi, who's in charge of software more broadly at Apple. So it looks like it was an expected departure, really curious who will be the next engineer. EDIT: the post to the article http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/3/5061376/apples-head-of-ios-engineering-henri-lamiraux-has-left-the-company