I'll be honest, I'm in the same camp, I can see the logic behind running air only, it is simpler and a lot less to go wrong and maintain, but my Server wouldn't run stock 'air' cooling without melting the case, that's got basically a custom AIO on in, just with two plates and a 240 (needs to be...
Rule of thumb, no matter who you get a new pc from, be that PCS, dell, hp, Asus... Fresh install, don't risk the hassle that you might have for 30 minutes up front.
The Epic store has a bit of history using gpu in background, not a new thing. And it does make sense when you think about it, they use the Unreal Engine as the main application code for the app, I know it sounds strange that a store uses a full on game engine (only uses parts of it but still)...
True dell started the low camera. Iew, but they have now got a super tiny one at the top again on the new XPS models, pretty impressive, but webcams are always such garbage quality I can never bring myself to using them. That's why Canon shipped the 'webcam' drivers for their Eos camera's 😉
Oh side note, Threadripper + gaming are not necessarily great friends, just so you know, almost always benchmark Below ryzen 3000 parts on same setup otherwise (especially 1% and 0.1%, due to cache latency)
All depends on the package, more cores is as a rule always better 😁
But sometimes too much is just a waist if its not gonna be used, but only the user will know specific use cases and what the software is capable of, also remember you will probably need windows pro, not home for a Threadripper...
Silly as it sounds, tried a different kettle lead on it if you have one? Might just be a bad batch of leads supplied that are out of tolerance, not the greatest look if it is that simple, but a nice easy fix. Worth a look either way.
Lmao, suffice to say it hurts to pay nearly 500 quid for a hard drive that segate are going to replace anyhow lmao, aah well least have two spares now, one hot, one cold
Best way to debig a system is to remove everything, then add one thing at a time, so remove litteraly all of it, just the cpu left on the main board, boot see what beep/light/postcode you get, if it doesn't beep or post code then it's likely the cpu or main board, only way tk troubleshoot that...
That's the desktop class cpu (Ryzen 3000 series) , not the Renoir (Ryzen 4000 mobile) class processors, you won't find any of the oem's that ship 4000's (dell, hp, omen, Asus etc etc) with any of the new nvidia Gpu's. Only the 2060. All the gddr6 (including the super parts) are limited to tenth...