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    Is a Ryzen 5 3500u enough for School purposes?

    I've made another thread https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/which-laptop-should-i-buy-for-school-purposes.3646732/
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    Which laptop should I buy for school purposes?

    1. What is your budget? 2. What is the size of the notebook that you are considering? 3. What screen resolution do you want? 4. Do you need a portable or desktop replacement laptop? 5. How much battery life do you need? 6. Do you want to play games with your laptop? If so then please list...
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    Is a Ryzen 5 3500u enough for School purposes?

    Really don't know which CPU's are a good option.. What about the Intel 10th gen CPUs?
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    Are there any downsides of having a Laptop connected to a monitor?

    Understood, thank you very much! :)
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    Are there any downsides of having a Laptop connected to a monitor?

    for example: Input Lag, possible problems, are there any requirements, etc.. I bet you're asking yourselves: "Why the hell would I use a Laptop with a monitor? That would make zero sense." Well, I need a Laptop for school and I love gaming. My current PC I am running on isn't very good when it...
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    [SOLVED] Is this system worth it?

    It's a pre-built pc. I've checked all the stores here in austria and even if I built a PC on my own, I wouldn't be able to get a better deal that this one. Its the HP Pavilion TG01-0202ng and I want to get it from here...
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    [SOLVED] Is this system worth it?

    AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Prozessor (bis zu 4,20 GHz), Hexa-Core 16 GB RAM Dual Channel, 512 GB SSD , USB 3.0 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super Grafik (6144 MB), HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort, 400W 80 PLUS Platinum for 750€ NOT USED
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    [SOLVED] PCI-E cable goes directly into the PSU??

    So, I can use either of them to plug it into the GPU. None of them go into the PSU, correct?
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    [SOLVED] PCI-E cable goes directly into the PSU??

    Both ends say "PCI-E", just gotta turn the one in the middle around :D
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    Question PC doesn't boot!

    Fair point.
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    [SOLVED] PCI-E cable goes directly into the PSU??

    And what do I do with the other end?
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    Question PC doesn't boot!

    I mean, if the PSU is dead, it shouldnt even boot. It cant be the HDD cause you made it into Windows. I'd say its the GPU, cause of that weird yellow screen with "artifacts". Sounds like a Display error. Borrow a GPU from a friend or buy a GPU, try it and then return it.
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    [SOLVED] PCI-E cable goes directly into the PSU??

    View: https://imgur.com/a/16j7NhW As you can see there are 2 ends on the PCIe Cable both are 6+2. But shouldnt one go into the PSU and the other into the GPU? Because one more end which can not be unplugged goes directly into the PSU. Does that mean I have 2 6+2 pins available for the GPU...
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    [SOLVED] Where do I plug in the PCIE Cable?

    Alright, thank you very much!
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    [SOLVED] Where do I plug in the PCIE Cable?

    Both pins are 6+2. In which Power port should I plug it in then? 12v1 or 12v2? Thanks for answering tho