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  • BillyCarpenter
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    #16
    Originally posted by Hart
    You learn nothing, you just search on Google or YouTube your problem and copy paste the fix.
    Are you sure about that? You're saying that if you read something on Google or watch a video on YouTube that it's not learning? Hhhmm. You may want to reconsider that. The world has changed and made going to the library kind of obsolete due to this little thing called the World Wide Web. You can even take college courses online.


    BTW: I can't even begin to tell you how much I've learned on this very website/forum. There's not enough time in the day.
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    • Hart
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      #17

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      • BillyCarpenter
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        I'm not saying it's rocket science but it's much more than you make it out to be. You've said a lot of things that make no sense. You said you can't learn anything from Google or Youtube. Are you kidding me? C'mon, dude. Legos, huh? Believe what you will. It's all simple until it isn't.

        Do you know how to install a Lian Li Galahad II Trinity SL-INF 360 AOI? Do you want to let your motherboard control it or a the Lian Li Controller? Do you know how to wire it? Do you know the software needed? Since you're so smart, you shouldn't have to learn anything. You should know it already?

        What's the best way to troubleshoot a motherboard, CPU, GPU, PSU, RAM, RAM slot? I've never played with LEGO's.
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        • Hart
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          #19
          "Do you know how to install a Lian Li Galahad II Trinity SL-INF 360 AOI?"
          Yes : https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...0+installation

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          • BillyCarpenter
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            #20
            I just got off the phone with my son and here's what we did. I had him take everything out of the case. Place MOBO on the box in came in. Had him plug in all the ATX power cables. Wire fan controller and fans. Then I had him to power on and it posted and displayed the BIOS screen. No more DRAM light.

            Not sure what the problem was. He probably had something plugged in wrong. Anyway, very happy that it's working.
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            • BillyCarpenter
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              #21
              Someone may find this useful. I sure did.


              We're using the Ryzen 7 7700x. This CPU is using the Zen 4 architecture. The new generation runs much hotter than the previous version. Under load it is designed to run at the maximum temp. of 95 degrees. I was tripping on this when I saw high high the temp. was. But I noticed that the CPU wasn't being throttled to cool things down and the temp never went up. AMD says the processor runs better at 95 degrees and this is normal.

              Just FYI.
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              • BillyCarpenter
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                #22
                I ran across this website and it allows you to download all of your favorite programs from one place. See link below and video.


                Website: https://ninite.com/






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                • Hart
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                  #23
                  Ninite in 2024 ?
                  When we have winget and soon sudo ?
                  The WinGet command line tool enables developers to discover, install, upgrade, remove and configure applications on Windows computers.

                  Learn how to use sudo in your command line to run elevated commands (as an administrator) directly from an unelevated console session on Windows.

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                  • rthonpm
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                    #24
                    Ninite has been around for years. I used about ten years ago until I found PDQ Deploy, which allows you to build packages for almost any software and push to remote machines.

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                    • BillyCarpenter
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by rthonpm
                      Ninite has been around for years. I used about ten years ago until I found PDQ Deploy, which allows you to build packages for almost any software and push to remote machines.
                      You turned me on to PDQ Deploy a while back but I had forgotten about it. If memory serves, I tried the 14 day free trial. I don't know how much it cost after that?

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                      • rthonpm
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                        #26
                        It's about $1,500 per admin, but the free version is still pretty good for building out installs even if you need to just build them through batch files.

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                        • Gift
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                          Someone may find this useful. I sure did.


                          We're using the Ryzen 7 7700x. This CPU is using the Zen 4 architecture. The new generation runs much hotter than the previous version. Under load it is designed to run at the maximum temp. of 95 degrees. I was tripping on this when I saw high high the temp. was. But I noticed that the CPU wasn't being throttled to cool things down and the temp never went up. AMD says the processor runs better at 95 degrees and this is normal.

                          Just FYI.

                          I think with an AIO it should be possible to maintain temps <80 degrees during casual gaming and higher temps if you run stress benchmarks of course. If the temps spikes out "too easy" perhaps the AIO isn't mounted properly or something is wrong with the thermal grease.

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                          • BillyCarpenter
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Gift


                            I think with an AIO it should be possible to maintain temps <80 degrees during casual gaming and higher temps if you run stress benchmarks of course. If the temps spikes out "too easy" perhaps the AIO isn't mounted properly or something is wrong with the thermal grease.
                            Nope, The CPU is designed to run at 95 degrees. You can reduce the temp by running ECO or undervolting but I left as is.

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                            • BillyCarpenter
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                              • BillyCarpenter
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