It doesn't do this if I connect it to onboard graphics & the monitor only has HDMI ports and no DVI/do either, I tried using all the ports on both GPU and the monitor, it still does the same thing.
So this is happening since day 1 when I plugged in my new RX 580, the monitor works fine if I turn it on before I power on the CPU. But when I power on the CPU first and then the monitor, it just remains blank with no output? Why is this happening? This did not happen when I used the onboard...
I read the data sheet and it says in a field called "Memory types" that it supports : 1333/1600 DDR3 ram. I was thinking of overclocking my HyperX fury 8G stick to 2400. Can I do that? Or would it make the system unstable since the rated speeds are 1600, I don't know if they're the max possible...
These SSDs are priced around the same bracket. Which one should I go for? I also have other options such as Crucial BX500 (120g) and Galax Gamer LS11 (120g)
I have a spare laptop sitting around which has a 6th generation i3. I was thinking is it possible to hook it up onto a network and use its resources for my primary desktop. Let's say for unpacking repacks (games), decompressing files. Mainly CPU intensive stuff.
https://mdcomputers.in/corsair-vs550-cp-9020171-uk.html?search=Corsair%20Vs550
Would this be okay? Is the CX550 any better than this or are they the same quality.
So I recently purchased a Sapphire RX - 580 for 1080p gaming. And I checked the bottleneck online on some sites they tend to say it's about 15%
I was wondering that I have an 1080p Ultrawide Monitor and I know GPUs need to work harder to drive Ultrawides since more pixels to push. So would it...