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Showing your age there, matey 😉You can also change the skin of afterburner to something easier on the eye. Some of the skins take me back to Winamp days....
I don't know..........you youngstersJust wait until you get to the “Partially-melted Werther’s stuck to the Axminster carpet” decade 😳
Just wait until you get to the “Partially-melted Werther’s stuck to the Axminster carpet” decade 😳
Christ, that escalated quickly. Can we get an order in for some soup and half a sandwich? These lads just upped the ante.I don't know..........you youngsters
Christ, that escalated quickly. Can we get an order in for some soup and half a sandwich? These lads just upped the ante.
(We may need some scampi and tartare sauce as a calming agent, keep it on standby)
As the only Englishman in a family of mentals (Scots) I am familiar with this. I just roll with the joke, ask for an Earl Grey and await the inevitable beasting.Up in Scotland we have a half and a half for lunch when getting to a certain age
More colloquially a hauf an a hauf.
The corsair cases cost a bit, but there is due cause for that, they are incredibly well designed and that includes dust filtration.Dusting update: So, I needed to open the case the other day and figured I would give it a good clean....it has been 3 weeks and the PC sits next to the living room door so dust is an issue (my old PC needed a clear out more often than most). Imagine my surprise to find that there was almost no dust inside (just a sprinkling), no dust on any of the fans and the only place that had any noticeable dust was the front dust filter! This case will make my life so much easier!
Cable Management: As I previously mentioned, I love the cable management and it is excellent! However, I am now cursing that cable management as I was looking to replace the rear exhaust (PCS supplied one) with a Corsair ML or some such...I am not even sure I can trace the cable for the fan much less remove it without undoing all the cable management. Although it's behind the motherboard, I would still know all the lack of beautiful management going on...as my abilities are akin to that of a toddler. So, I'm going to leave well enough alone
You can downgrade a BIOS these days, same processBIOS Update:
So, got permission again from PCS to update the BIOS to the latest (version 1415 from 16/5)...duly updated it without issue and, I really wish I hadn't. At first boot after update, I went in and enabled EXPO again...voltage static at 1.24v so all good. Ran Firestrike and that was the first indication of a problem as the result was not validated (was a red warning this time instead of the usual orange).
Restarted (via BIOS to sort out the MOBO RGB) and CPU-Z threw a fit when I tried to run it; 3DMark just stuck on scanning the system, RGB on the RAM becoming stuck on static colours (iCUE reporting no contact)..this occurred through multiple restarts, RGB on the RAM even completely switched off at one point for no reason.
Have now gone back into the BIOS and disabled EXPO again, which seems to have resolved the RGB issues....iCUE is still sluggish on boot (normally, as soon as Windows is logged in, the RGB switches from the default to the one I have set iCUE to...now it is taking 10 seconds before it happens...not a major issue but enough to concern me)
So, it seems every time I try to run 3DMark, when it is in the system scanning stage, it is causing the RGB in the RAM sticks to stop responding for some reason. I'll try resinatlling 3DM at some point and see what that does.
Suffice to say, I really wish I hadn't updated the BIOS and had just stuck with my plan of waiting 6 months before doing it...all that BIOS update has done is aggravate me and make my system worse than it was before.
About the only upside out of all that was the unvalidated Firestrike run was 53,000ish (vs 50000ish before) so it is a rough 8% improvement just with RAM running 6000MHz vs 4800MHz.
I should clarify, on desktops you can, not so much on custom laptops, they're a bit behind the curve for bios flashesYou can downgrade a BIOS these days, same process
Ahhh yours is the A, I was looking at the EIt's 1415:
ROG Strix X670E-A Gaming WiFi
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I like that the Terminator skull has remained, we all could take a leaf out of that bookSo, I was looking for something else and I came across a picture I took of my setup back in August 2020 or so (Apologies to @AgentCooper for the cabling ):
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Seems like a lifetime ago. There is very little that has remained from that picture:
PC tower has obviously been upgraded;
Stereo has been replaced by minimal speakers;
Printer has been upgraded to an inktank one and relocated to another room (Wi-Fi is useful sometimes!)
TV has been upgraded from the 720p Samsung to a 4k LG;
Console and controller have both been upgraded to Series X versions (and added an Elite controller and a second headset);
Even the mouse has changed.
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