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    Question Gigabyte Aero 15 broken image above 60hz via Display Port on a LG 32GN600

    I bought a LG 32GN600 and connected my Gigabyte Aero 15 notebook with a mini display port to display port. I can use any resolution up to 1440p (display's native) but if I go above 60hz the image breaks,glitches and goes intermittently black. I tested: -With G-Sync and without -All options on...
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    Question Gigabyte Aero 15 broken image above 60hz via Display Port on a LG 32GN600

    Hi, everybody. I'll edit the earlier thread since the problem changed. I bought a LG 32GN600 and connected my Gigabyte Aero 15 notebook with a mini display port to display port. I can use any resolution up to 1440p (display's native) but if I go above 60hz the image breaks,glitches and goes...
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    [SOLVED] 3D NAND TLC

    Thanks, Klayman. Really appreciated.
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    [SOLVED] Bricked Rtx 3080 Laptop

    Happy ending, I guess.
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    [SOLVED] 3D NAND TLC

    My budget would be close to ~110 USD. Nevertheless I'll add some of the M2 that goes over my budget to see your opinion on them. At least as an ideal option, though I'm not seeing myself able to afford those prices atm. I'll link the US amazon page of each one for reference, followed by the...
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    [SOLVED] 3D NAND TLC

    Fair enough, I get your point. Tough that analogy doesn't swiftly translates to a minimum wage third world country customer. I'm limited by a very narrow offer concerning brand and models from easily accessible retailers without paying premium to a small scale importer or some individual that...
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    [SOLVED] 3D NAND TLC

    Well. Thanks both of you. Now reading the """"detailed"""" datasheet I see that even there the different naming persist in the comparison. But both of them have the same meager 160TB of TBW. So I'll assume the Spectrix also uses TLC. For the record, I've asked more for learning myself than...
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    [SOLVED] 3D NAND TLC

    Sorry. I don't know why this topic hasn't showed up in my Google search. But it seems someone already made this exact same topic with the same hardware a year ago I didnt read it yet because I wanted to clarify before someone else responded this one. So if anyone wants to give more insight...
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    [SOLVED] 3D NAND TLC

    I'm kinda new dealing with these concepts for buying my first M2 SSD and when I've looked up at the specs of two cheap SSDs of the SAME BRAND I was looking into they both name differently their type of storage: The XPG Spectrix s40g spec page says NAND 3D The XPG gammix S11 Pro spec page says...
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    4 Different-spec Hdd, same PSU rail

    Thak you very much. That explanation really calmed me down. Guess im gonna just plug all 4 and see what happens!
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    4 Different-spec Hdd, same PSU rail

    Hi. I think I am asking to make a monstrous connection here, but i want to know if I can run safely this kind of setup without having: 1)Speed/Type compatibility issues with the MOBO 2)Electrical issues with the PSU vs Hdds Mobo: Asrock FM2A58M-VG3 + R2.0 PSU: Seasonic 620w m12ii I have 4...
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    My cpu overheats and i dont know what to do at this point...

    Well. The goddamn thing was overclocked (it was on 3.9ghz out of a max of 3.8ghz) I dont even know why!! I think it must be the damn asrock. Downloaded AMD catalyst and set the max to 2.5Ghz. Now the temp goes back to normal...- Edit. I went back to the asrock bios and says my processor maxclock...
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    My cpu overheats and i dont know what to do at this point...

    Hi. I didnt post this on "cpu" because i don't really know if the cpu is the problem. I have the following issue since 2 years with my desktop computer that is 3years old: I bought a desktop pc with Mobo: Asrock FM2A58M-HD+ Hdd: western digital "blue" 500gb 7200rpm core: Amd Apu A10 5800k 8gb...
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    Is 185w usage too low for a 620w PSU?

    By the way. On the Seasonic official's site (altough maybe they arent telling exactly the true) they say this: "The 80 PLUS® Bronze certification guarantees greater than 82 %, 85 % and 82 % efficiency at 20 %, 50 % and 100 % operating loads, respectively." Does that means that i could get above...