I had a last-gen (2010) 65" Samsung plasma that was finally going out. Had three periodic vertical green lines that would come and go. Retired it to the kids gaming room for the PS5, which works really AWESOME for that.
Was talking to a reviewer a couple of days about OLED and thought this was worth sharing.
I am still using my 48" CX PUB for my primary desktop. I have logged 1800+ hours playing Rust in the last year. Rust has some VERY static elements in the UI and I was worried about burn-in. I do use...
Running 1080, then 2080, then 6900XT, actually three of those in the house now. Less problems with AMD over the last year. Pretty sure the only issues I have had have been caused by me. Much better UI. AMD software has come a long ways since the 290XT days.
I have been running all sorts of Alphacool D5 pumps and reservoirs fur years with great success. Not the exact spec rez below, but that ought to get you started.
https://www.amazon.com/Alphacool-Eisbecher-Reservoir-Eispumpe-13307/dp/B076DG4R58/
When I pulled my old GBT Z390 a couple weeks ago, I still had plastic down on some of the shiny bits. Noticed I never removed it from my headphones yesterday too. You are not alone.
No kidding. Starting out is quite the slog. Learning how to use the menu system alone is a punch in the face. Not exactly the most intuitive I have seen, but figuring that out.
Both us tried to grind through the intro and get a base down last night. I finally got a 1x1 base down and a teleporter built, but did not get to power yet. Pretty grindy stuff. Finally figured out there is a first person view. That 3rd person stuff drives me nuts.
Half off right now on Steam.
So a buddy and I play Rust and very much enjoy it. And honestly, not really into PvP aspect of it. If I wanted a shooter I would play something else. Would this be a good game us?
Did this and the behavior did not change. Ran sfc /scannow, then Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth, then sfc /scannow, twice and the issue cleared up.
No, virgin install.
Fill the rez. Turn on the pump, pump the fluid into the loop. Turn off the pump when the rez gets close to empty so you don't run the pump dry. Rinse, repeat, till loop is full. Of course with a short rez this will take a bit longer. Also going to have allow the loop to dump all the tiny...