A few weeks ago while I was playing TF2 on my desktop PC, the screen suddenly went black and made a noise and stopped displaying an image.
I looked at the PC and it was still on since the fans and lights were still on except the GPU fan so there I could tell that the GPU turned off but the PC...
I have an hp envy x360 13 which is quite similar to the laptops you mentioned.
Mine is a few years old now but they still perform well today, the touch screen is smooth and it comes with a stylus and it also has a backlit keyboard
The only disadvantages are that I feel that it is very thin and...
They asked me to upgrade an Asus x4568U laptop by changing its HDD for an SSD
but the thing is that the laptop has a problem
I was able to clone the hdd to the new ssd and it even starts with the new ssd
But what happens to him is a problem that exists long before I even touched it.
why does the...
I've been trying to do crossfire for a few days with two graphics that I have just to experiment
They are the same model, an R7 250
but they are different model and vram
GPU 1: XFX Radeon R7 250 Low Profile 1GB VRAM GDDR5
GPU 2: DELL Radeon R7 250 2GB VRAM GDDR3
When I have both GPUs connected...
I want to choose a new cpu, a motherboard and maybe a gpu to build a pc that is better than my current pc (an hp laptop with a ryzen 7 2700u) and that can run moderately demanding games, I will settle for fortnite or borderlands 3 and It's not that I need something like a current generation CPU...
Ok, I spent a lot of time researching and I don't think there is any way to do crossfire with these two R7 250s.
but since I don't lose anything, I leave the specifications of my retro test PC and the two GPUs
CPU: AMD FX-8120
Mobo: ASUS M5A99X EVO R2.0
RAM: 4 RAM memories of 4GB DDR3 at 1333mhz...
In fact, I do it to experiment with retro hardware and see what capabilities these types of experiments have.
And now to finish with the last question of the discussion
I tried to do crossfire with two R7 250 and see how it performed but when I connected the two GPUs to my test PC, Windows did...
I understand
maybe a firepro w2100 is not much to lose but I still don't want to risk it
And another question to do crossfire with my r7 250 with 2gb of vram, which option would be better? an r7 240 with 2gb of vram or an r7 250 with 1gb of vram
I have an Asus board that has 3 PCIe ports and to experiment I wanted to do crossfire with an r7 250 and an hd 6570 and obviously it failed because I didn't know that much about crossfire so I started to investigate and I read that the GPUs are compatible with crossfire among themselves if they...
Currently in my pc I have a 500gb hdd and the truth is that its speed does not convince me much and that is why I plan to buy a minimum 500gb sata ssd since I do not use more for now
and I was looking in the stores of my country which ssd suits me and I found this zadak twss3 ssd of 512 gb at...
oh now i can see it
so that is the problem
I suppose the solution will be to change the capacitors and solder new ones or do I have to do something else? I won't be able to do much for now so I'll leave it like that and won't turn it back on until I can do something, thanks for your help after...
The thing is that before I had windows xp installed on that pc and I couldn't find the fast startup settings and now the pc has ubuntu installed and in the ubuntu settings there is not something like fast startup that I know of and from the moment I change the OS I assumed that the problem is...
I almost completely disassembled the pc and I could see the motherboard well but I didn't find anything strange or at least I think so
I did not see any capacitor in poor condition
I will attach some images of the motherboard in case there is something I did not see well
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