
Call me back in 2035 when things are getting real.

A community for PC Master Race.
Rules:
Notes:
Removing the CMOS battery from the OEM board of an HP Omen desktop PC
Writing this down because I'm not the only one having trouble with the unusual CMOS battery holder of certain HP OEM boards, in my case a HP Dorado OC Rev B motherboard from an Omen 30L or Omen 25L PC. Their battery holders are weird compared to others in that one cannot just push some lever to release the battery (cf. this Reddit thread). It turns out that the correct method apparently is to just wedge the battery out from below (there is ample of room between it and the board to fit a tool), as is shown in this video from minute 40:00 onward. It seems that a bit of force is actually necessary:
(The video is linked on HP's support pages here (under "Service & Repairs (2) > Removing & Replacing Part
Braille Institute Atkinson Hyperlegibile Font Next - You can read faster even with perfect Eyes
Im using PieFed https://join.piefed.social/ and i was very happy that it supports this Font by itself. I always download it and use it everywhere. Just download and click install, that works on Linux, Mac and Windows.
I didnt find a relevant PC instance so lets just say: Console Peasants cant even change their Fonts! xD
Good Used Radeon?
Sorry to have to make a post about this but it’s one of those things you need to be familiar with and I’m not.
I’m looking to upgrade from a 2060 Super to a Radeon as I’m mostly using Linux now. I’m not too fussed about buying new and I’d like to keep the cost down but if I’m changing I’d like to by something noticeably better than what I have. Any idea what’s a good buy in the market right now? I don’t care about ray-tracing.
Looking for guidance with troubleshooting system lockups unless the CPU is limited in software
Hi all. I know this isn't a support community, but Lemmy is only so big so I hope it's ok if I post about this here.
I have a a Dell Inspiron 7375 laptop. The processor is a Ryzen 7 2300U. It only has integrated graphics. It was purchased new in 2018. Right out of the gate brand spanking new, it would frequently BSOD at seemingly random times, even when the laptop was not under any noticeable stress...just browsing the web watching YouTube videos or even editing Google Docs.
Most of the BSODs would state "video TDR failure", but others happened as well (don't remember them all, sorry. Dell Support was never able to figure solve my problem...especially difficult to the intermittent nature
However, I found that I could help alleviate 90% of the issue by limiting the maximum processor state in control panel to 80%".
Fast forward to today and I upgraded my setup and no longer need this laptop. I installed Linux Mint on it and find that the system will randomly freeze up unti
Changes to wolfgang's PSU low idle efficiency source.
I needed a PSU that was efficient at 20W and so I consulted Wolfgang's PSU Low Idle Efficiency List, because it was one of the first results on YouTube. However, the first thing you may notice is that the reports it links to are no longer in the same place on Cybenetics' website. If you manually check the PSU model on their website, you actually get different numbers for 20W. After having this revelation, I scraped the entire website and found that Wolfgang's data is no longer current. I don't know why after a second evaluation Cybenetics had different results, but am inviting you to ask with me.
Here are the top 150:
Is it the right moment to buy?
European here. I'm pretty content with my setup (Ryzen5 3600XT, 16GB RAM, GTX 1060... I play in 1080p) for the games I'm playing at the moment, and I don't plan on playing many AAAA games in the future. BUT. With the recent tariffs flying around, China denying rare earths, etc etc I fear we might see an increase in hardware prices like we had with covid, so I was thinking on upgrading at least CPU+VGA; more than FOMO let's say is Fear Of Being Overpriced. What do you think, should I upgrade now that things looks a little more relaxed? Will the whole mess involve only the USA or everyone cause globalization?
You can do anything son, don't let the system limit you
Found in small ads. Dude has options.
What is the proper way to clean a PC monitor?
I haven't gotten the habit of doing it and it never got bad but I'm starting to notice some subtle spots in it if I shed light into the monitor. I remember a while ago (not on Lemmy) seeing people joking their monitor messed up after trying to clean it up and it just stayed black on some parts and some people were pointing out it's the way they probably cleaned their monitor so ever since this honestly put the fear in me of not worrying about cleaning it but now I guess I have to. What is the proper way to clean the monitor? Should I avoid what chemicals or chemicals altogether and only water and with/on what?
What's your monitor setup?
34" UW with a portrait 27" on the left, PC on the right.
Death of affordable computing | Tariffs impact and investigation
Click to view this content.
gamers nexus just dropped a 3 hour video where they talk to various companies involved in the consumer PC space, some of whom really open up about their costs and economics and how operating in america just isnt feasible under the current tariffs
I was able upgrade to a 12 Core CPU and a 60 series graphics card for under $600 CAD!
So I've been planning this upgrade for a while but wanted to wait for the right price.
Before my upgrade I had a i3 12100F and a RTX 3050 8GB. It was a decent rig, and good enough all but the latest games at 1080p. However I do video editing and wanted to get more RAM on my GPU and more core would help with some games and workloads.
So I waited for the right parts at the right price. My first good luck came in the form of a $170 discount on a i7 12700KF. I paid $270.08 CAD with tax and shipping. For single threaded workload (read FreeCAD) it didn't do much but for games it was a smoother experience and so far nothing has ever maxed out the CPU outside of Shader Caching.
But the upgrade I was keeping an eye out for was the GPU. 8GB of VRAM is just enough for what am doing. However I really wanted 16GB. I was aiming for the RX7600 XT, however $450-$500CAD for it was too much for me to stomach. With no real used options I tried looking for a RTX 3060 12GB. For the same price and no per
BEWARE Fake verification notices
I just saw this and felt I should share it. I'm sure most people here wouldn't fall for it but it can't hurt to make sure 👍
Edit: I just wanted to add, I have no idea what this tried to copy. I'm using Firefox on Linux which is perhaps why it didn't make it to my clipboard 🤷
Me after finding out the Prices of Nintendo Games on Switch 2
up to 80€ for Digital Games up to 90€ for Physical Games Meanwhile Nintendo is richer than ever...
Corrupted BIOS repair
TL;DR - reflashing the BIOS saved my old Desktop
This is a short tale from a corrupted BIOS in a MSI Tomahawk B350 Motherboard from 2017
On March 24th I used the computer to play some games and browse the internet as usual then gracefully shut it down. On the next day I tried to turn it on again, but the computer did not make it to POST verifications. No chance to get in the BIOS, no beeps or display at all. Nothing. The components were energized, all lit up on their leds, but nothing else.
Checked the MB debugging leds and I saw that they got stuck on “VGA” and did not get any further progress. So I tried to switch my current VGA with an old VGA card that I have. Same behaviour in the MB leds. Since I didn’t know if the old VGA was ok, I gave the MB diagnosis a credit.
As it is an 8 year old Desktop, maybe removing all attached cards/memory and cleaning up everything could help. Reattaching everything together can solve some problems, sometimes. However, I got the same MB leds b
Switch-2
cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/26820841
Laptops with coating similar to Thinkpad?
Please feel free to lmk if this isn’t the right place to be asking.
I can’t seem to find any other laptops that use a similar rubberized coating to what the thinkpads have. Do any exist out there?
I think the thinkpads are great but I don’t care for the trackpoint.
Thanks!
Call me back in 2035 when things are getting real.