Recent content by urbanj

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    EK Water Blocks Made A Passive M.2 NVMe SSD Cooler

    ...where's the Bluetooth?
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    The Xbox One X Is (Not) 'Liquid Cooled'

    I, for one, appreciate that the folks at Tom's have released this article to help those who only seem to understand certain KEY words in headlines, and then ignore everything written afterwards. At the very least, this article headline should balance things back to zero :P
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    Microsoft Campus Tour

    ...they can just use the Lend-O-Matic. Ramos demonstrated the machine’s ease of use by having an iPhone (yes, an iPhone, not a Windows Phone) dispensed right in front of the group of touring journalists. Well, ya....wouldn't all the employees already HAVE a Windows Phone?? It's the iPhone...
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    NZXT Announces The Kraken G12 AIO GPU Cooling Bracket

    Not sure if your table lies about the RX480 support, or if it's NZXT's "PC Compatibility Checker", but I haven't found one non-reference RX 480 card that actually supports this cooler according to NZXT.....sigh *EDIT* Nevermind, seems NZXT takes you to the G10 page even though the page you...
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    AMD Ryzen Motherboard Giveaway With ASRock

    Too bad it's US residents only :( No love for your Northern Neighbours :P
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    Windows starts screen goes black after startup

    Hard to say what the issue is. One thing, don't bother running your 850 Evo drives in Raid 0. There is little performance difference, and the risk of losing data is exponentially higher if one drive fails. If it was Raid 1, then you'd have your redundancy....but even then, not worth it for...
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    Windows starts screen goes black after startup

    doesn't sound like a PSU problem. If you are actually able to use the 1080, and then the problem starts, it sounds more to be software related. Do you happen to have a spare HDD/SSD that you could do a Linux install on and see if the issue keeps happening? I've done that step myself on occasion...
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    Windows starts screen goes black after startup

    swap them back again and if you're back to square one, then it's likely your GPU. Only way to know for sure would be testing the 1080 with a multi-meter, and then you'd have to know what to be looking for regarding voltage and amperage readings. You could try contacting retailer you purchased it...