To be fair, he never said burglars would need to ascend to get to his home, and given the username... :D
Can you not shunt the fan up a few fins to clear the RAM slot? Not ideal, but I can't imagine it'll make enough difference on a 12400F(?) to cause...
I thoroughly enjoyed reading the home page's meta title - "Willy Choclate Experience". I expected a significantly different experience to the one...
Did he use HDMI on the graphics card when he had it?
It shouldn't make a difference, but there is a UEFI reset button the rear IO plate. Pull the mains power, leave it 30 seconds, then press and hold...
What board is he using and what connection from monitor to motherboard?
But how will Wilfred survive if I give him the boot now!? He's 76 for God's sake :hehe:
Modern problems require modern solutions!
Presumably you're taking the Jeremy Clarkson approach to mowing your grass? Speed and powah! :hehe:
Aisle 486, powered off-road outdoor equipment :hehe:
Yeah, email addresses, usernames, and personally identifiable information usually get changed to something random (in the case of email address)...
Seems to work for me. It's from twimg.com (in case you're using DNS filtering).
Is it always around the same time? Does it reconnect after some time?
I'd completely forgotten those adaptors existed! That is the easiest solution!
No, you can't split the internal header unfortunately. The easiest solution is an add in card like this. There are other ones available with more...
I disagree with a lot of this. A pro photographer will take better photos with a technologically inferior camera, than an amateur photographer...
I'd wait then personally. No point buying into an almost-dead somewhat unreliable connector.
I'm calling it now; Brundle or Crofty start using Vicarb to be down-wid-de-kids, then accidentally call them bicarb, and then before we know it...
If your GPU needs 12VHPWR/12V2x6, and you're concerned about it, then yes (I'd wait, unless you're in a massive rush). If your GPU doesn't need...
FTFY :hehe:
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