Haha found th issue, buddy wasn’t saving and confirming the bios setting changes. Made sure he did this time and it’s running as expected with the gen 4 option.
Yeah im thinking a similar thought. Ill see if he can locate one to test with. If not I’ll send him to a local shop so they can test it. Unfortunately lives 1000km, otherwise id beable to do some better testing for him haha!
Thanks bud!
Yep k series has igpu, igpu works fine.
Output works fine from the 2080 if in the 4x slot, detects in windows and all is good with the driver installation.
It just straight up doesn’t detect the GPU in device manager at all, and the driver installer didnt detect it only while in the top pcei 5x slot.
Sorry for the rushed response, at work atm.
Fresh windows install, mobo drivers and chipset drivers installed. I’ll double check with him on the versioning and if he just did it via windows update or directly through the manus support page.
Sorry for the rushed response, at work atm.
Its on the opposite side of the room, roughly 10-12feet away. Good suggestion however!
Yep, one in the utility room by the furnace, one in the upstairs front door closet beside the kitchen, and one in the garage. Haven’t had to use them for myself personally… but the neighbours came slamming on the door a few times needing one.
IMO every residence should have one handy. Never know what could happen or who might need one. I really should get one thats rated for electrical fires however.
Unfortunately a lot of consumers don’t understand this. Even if they use “pro” apps daily. These same people will fall for Apples marketing tricks here regardless.
Yeah thats fair haha!
Idiot drivers*
Happens with all vehicle’s. Not everyone that owns a truck has a room temp IQ like the person depicted here.
Yea sadly most people already do via an M365 subscription, if MS decides to tack an OS in with that, doubt many would care enough to make a swap.
My Runescape account was hacked when i was younger. They got in via a dataleak leaking my email credentials. At that point i was already into computers more than the average person, so it kinda was a kick in the butt that pushed me to pursue better security practices, which opened up the rabbit whole into data privacy for me. Rip my mith armor from 2006 lol.
1: there is, but at this point its pretty niche and scattered. Lots of its hush-hush due to like you said potential security/insurance concerns. Mostly used for cracking and getting system/diagnostics readouts and error codes, Fob cloning, etc. without forking out cash to do so through the so called “proper channels”.
2: not that I’ve seen, and from they software they do use it seems mainly in house additions.
Though im not super into the scene, and i see it growing rapidly over the next few years seeing manufacturers keep doing some scummy shit to lock down their products.
Edit: fat fingered post before i finished typing it out oops.
Id say they are most likely in good health. But anything could happen. Always reccomend having a backup option in place.
Agreed, i mainly mention Crystaldisk because its a quick free tool. Definitely reccomend using multiple avenues of info gathering to determine hardware health.
You can track the health status of most smart enabled ssds. Can use a tool like crystal disk info
Personally i have 2 7 year old ssds going strong without issue. Mainly used for storage and games, so the r/w rates been pretty lower on them.
Ssds do have a total maximum write cycles to nand. Really depends on the use cases over the 5 years.
Twice a day normally. 1 morning, 1 after work if im dirty, sweaty or stinky.
Sweet, thanks chief.
Does it have bugs, of course, nothings perfect.
Can’t say too many games on the scale of BG3 came out this year that can check as many boxes. It takes GotY for me as well personally.