For anyone wondering, it's not a line in a circle, it's a 1 and a 0
1, download more ram 2 delete system 32 for windows/ or the French language pack for Linus 3, download more vram for the new nvdia cards 4, put icecubes on the CPU/GPU to ice cool it
That hdmi tip is really useful. When i plugged my pc and it wasnt working i thought it was over, but i randomly stumbled on this video and it saved me. I was about to call someone to repair my pc
The on/off button is represented by binary code. 0=off 1=on
I actually like that it’s represented as 1 or 0 — similar to how a transistor works. When current flows through it, it represents a 1 in binary.
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I always thought the circle was for open circuit and line was for short circuit. That makes the most sense to me
That end was perfect, I just got off of Balatro from unlocking my last joker to watch this
Balatro is so underrated despite it being rated so highly
The Balatro bit is too relatable... 😅 Upgraded from Intel integrated Graphics to a RTX 3050 ... I still play 2000s games and Indie games
Instructions unclear, i don't see a graphics card, only a deep and dark hole where it should be
Tip: if you're pc turns on, but doesn't display anything to the monitor, try plugging the HDMI cable into the motherboard. If it displays, it means something is wrong with the graphics card
"no that will make so much sense" got me 😂
I love to see the intel arc in the system, finally some fresh air!
finally someone uses the No Sh1t Sherlock word
“Of course not. That would make too much sense.”got me laughing
You can get video output via motherboard if you have a compatible CPU, but either way running via the GPU is better
Actually if you plug in your video cable to the motherboard and you do have a iGPU on the cpu, it will display correctly. Windows will even act accordingly and turn off the video card when it's not needed. But the moment you run a graphic intensive application it will auto switch to the GPU and go through as if the physical cable was plugged into the GPU.
The labeling on the power supply switch is binary it represents 1 and 0, 1 means it active 0 means it's inactive.
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