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  • what is DESKTOP-9MRBASM worth?

    im trying to sell it i want a apple computer

    5 Answers1 week ago
  • BSOD and 0x00000116?

    The computer crashed with blue screen and 0x00000116 code. It occurred while I was playing a game

    2 Answers2 weeks ago
  • are you getting the new M1x iMac when it releases?

    I heard of the new iMac lineups that are coming to town, are you getting one?

    3 Answers2 weeks ago
  • How much is this old beast worth nowadays?

    Currently have an old PC which I built all the way back in late 2013 I believe. It's served me really well but now starting to show its age and I'm trying to upgrade to something more modern and power efficient before it completely die. 

    Specs:

    CPU: AMD FX8350 @ stock 4GHz (never OC'd that damn thing).

    RAM: 2 x 4GB @ 1600 (8GB was surprisingly spacious back in the days).

    Mobo: Gigabyte 990X Gaming SLI (which I never got to SLI). 

    GPU: GTX Titan OG (a silly move which I immediately regret as I play with 60FPS w/ vsync).

    PSU: Corsair 650 something. The budget model that I grabbed for around $80.

    Case: Antec 1200. 

    I think I blew-up an entire bonus of $3,500 on that freaking thing and as you can tell, it's not a very budget efficient build. I was only 23. A young, naïve and cocky guy who landed a great job and became too successful too soon for his own good and this PC was sort of a pat on my back. An 'atta boy', if you will. 

    Anyhow, I'm trying to get rid of this thing and build something more down to Earth as I don't even have a job at the moment! 

    I've set my eyes on an i5-10400F, 8GB of DDR4 RAM (I never actually got the chance to fill-up my current 8GB RAM so), a cheap albeit decent mid tower chassis (nothing extravagant) and maybe an RTX3060 (whenever they become available). I won't be salvaging any parts from my current rig as I want to sell it as is.

    Sorry about the rant! I'm old, lonely and kinda bitter!

    2 Answers2 weeks ago
  • How to check compatibility between cpu and ram?

    I understand that a motherboard that uses DDR4 would also need to use DDR4 ram, but how to I determine if the ram I purchase is compatible with my cpu? Is it how much ram the cpu can handle? 

    3 Answers2 weeks ago
  • Can you use early 2000's computers for to start your own Co.?

    Such as this, a Dell computer for a business Co.? Well, it's like a Old timer by now... Will it cost 2 to $300 a computer?

    1 Answer2 weeks ago
  • Can I use a 6 pin to 24pin on a ATX Motherboard?

    I have HP 750 watt platinum server psu and I was wondering if I could use a 6 pin to a 24 pin adapter to power a atx motherboard.

    2 Answers2 weeks ago
  • I am unable to overclock my 1080 ti without massive fps drop!?

    Hi people. I recently purchased an 1080 ti. Upgraded my PSU to 850 W brozen. At stock clocks i have no issues. Ran the Heaven Benchmark at 1080p with 8x msaa on. I get the exact same results at stock. 140 fps. But if i try to overclock it. Even the slightest. My games crashes after 5 minutes. I added a 75 core clock and 100 to the memory. Within 3 minutes of running the heaven benchmark. My went from 120 to 140 fps to 60 fps on average. I even tried some of the games i own and i was getting 100 fps lower on some of them.

    I was tempted to return it but it runs without fault at stock clocks so i will just keep it. 

    Why is this happening 

    3 Answers2 weeks ago
  • What's Wrong With My Gaming PC?

    I have a Ryzen 2200g CPU and a MSI ATX B450 Tomahawk Max motherboard. I got a CPU Red light and I’m trying to figure out what the problem is. I’ve tried replacing and returning the motherboard that doesn’t work. I’ve tried taking the CMOS Battery, that doesn’t work. I’ve tried to jump the CMOS pins next to the battery numerous times, that doesn’t work and all of the above solutions don’t work on the two motherboards I’ve tried. The CPU pins work fun and so does the CPU fan. What’s the problem? I’m getting really tired of figuring this out it’s not like I can easily replace these things and I can’t afford a repair person (not like they would be any help especially Geek Squad). Also my monitor is just a black screen even though it works good so there’s no point in going into BIOS.

    3 Answers2 weeks ago