I am currently using a Chromebook Acer 314 and bought it about a year ago. When I first got it, I was able to install yugioh master duel from the play store. Since a few months ago, it doesn't say I can download it any longer and the play store says that it doesn't support this game on this...
Recently, I bought a tablet which the brand name is "Beista" which I believe is chinese made. I've been using it for over a month with no issues at all and suddenly after a few days of not using it and turning it on, this very weird black bios screen showed up with a black background and random...
Hey guys. I use a windows notebook that uses the windows 10 OS. I notice that on some websites, certain links don't open when I click on them. For example, if I go to youtube and I want to change the user on the computer, it opens the tab but it just keeps loading and is completely white and...
Sure. My CPU is an i5-4690k Intel, GPU is Nvidia GTX 960, Ram corsair DDR4 12gigs in 3 sticks. EVGA 500w Power supply, SSD HD and regular HD. Using windows 7. Any thoughts what could be the issue? it's worked for a few years with no issues until a few months ago.
I've been having this issue with my graphics card that whenever I play a game, it send me this message. "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered: Display Driver NVIDIA windows kernel mode driver, version 441.87 stopped responding and has successfully recovered" This message pops up...
Hey everyone. I had built my own PC a few years ago and lately, it seems my graphics card keeps having major issue with games crashing, so I was thinking of getting a new card. The current one I have is a NVIDIA GTX 960 which is ok, but it's showing it's age for sure. My processor is also an i5...
I see what you mean. I just didn't want to ship everything in tact just in case there was an issue and I didn't have my HD any longer. That would suck to lose everything. I just might put mid tower with the motherboard, ram, and some other cables into my checked bag and keep the rest of the...
I see, thank you for your suggestions! I will look into doing that. I assume that TSA would have no issue with me transporting HDs and GPU in my carry on, haha. I'll get anti-static bags for those pieces too.
I see. Would you take the HD, GPU, and cooler with you in your carry on? It just seems easier to put the computer in my luggage as it won't be as expensive as shipping it. Just trying to figure out if it would be safe in a hard-shell luggage.
I'm using the Hyper cooler 212 inside. I was thinking of leaving that attached still and just using the foamed to fill the void so it won't bounce around. Would it be best to use anti-static foam inside the computer?
I am going to be moving overseas and have a mid-tower custom PC I built that I need to ship overseas. Does anyone have any experience or suggestions on the best way to ship it? I was thinking of taking out most of the components like the GPU, HD, SSD and put that in my carry on and put the rest...