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Tw33tle_Dee

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  1. Dual or triple monitors are usually used for multitasking where as ultra wide curved are typically used for gaming. The curved monitor will usually have a higher refresh rate offering a much smoother experience. Your field of view will also be greater and will not be broken up by the added bezels. 

  2. Pci-e 3 and pci-e 2 slots are backwards compatible. Card will work in a pci-e 2 slot but at pci-e 2 speeds. I have a pci-e 3 card running on a pci-e 2 motherboard with no problems. The card will just not reach it’s full rated speeds.

  3. On 4/1/2024 at 8:56 PM, RUPENSTINSKY said:

    Hallo,

    Actually you can install W11 without problems in this build. Rusn perfectly. Only thing you have to do is disavble the TPM2 check for install-

    The cpu runs perfect  with W11. ( i had one running exactly)

    By the other hand, of course this have some limits, is a budget very cheap for the build. but if you are looking for some that works and dont break your pocket this is a way to do it.

    Of course, if you have 3000 dollars or more to expend in a new PC all new and with the last tech go for that. But this pretends to be a simple way and cheap, very cheap to have some working.

     

    Greetings.

    Released sometime in September, Windows 11 24H2’s new PopCnt cpu requirement will keep most unsupported pc’s from even booting. Unlike TPM and secure boot, so far there is no work around for this requirement.

  4. On 11/19/2023 at 7:13 AM, Merlin007 said:

    If you're PC is older, chances are it won't support the TPM 2.0 requirement.  https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/what-is-tpm-705f241d-025d-4470-80c5-4feeb24fa1ee

    I am still running Windows 11 Pro version 21H2 when it first came out on at 4th gen Intel. I did it as an upgrade option however at that time there was a an instruction you could add to the registry to tell the installation to ignore TPM.  This bypass seems to no longer work as it did before, I've tried installing 23H3 in more than one way and no go so I'm stuck at 21H2 with no further updates since 21H2 is no longer support. Seems only option is to upgrade my PC that supports TPM.

    I used the TPM registry hack on an Intel 6th generation to install Windows 11 22H2, only works using the iso to install, will not work with installation assistant. Since 23H2 is the same file structure as 22H2, was able to update to 23H2 through Windows update. When installing with the iso image I was not able to keep most programs, had to do a clean install.

  5. I've used DDU in the past, great program and has helped lots of people. I'm now using NvCleanstall. Program will automatically install the latest driver only downloading the parts that you pick to install, deletes all old files before install and automatically blocks Windows update from installing a driver. Works great and has caused no problems to date.

    https://www.wagnardsoft.com/

    https://www.techpowerup.com/nvcleanstall/

  6. 11 hours ago, loaderXI said:

    We have been in the market for the right Tundra with price and options but they are hard to come by now a days...Found the last 2 2021's in white (yuck) and if you smashed them together it may have been what we wanted outside of the color...Not even considering used at all...We want 4x4 in silver or blue with all the other bells and whistles...Going to need it to pull at least 10.000lbs over hill and dale :)...

    Congrats !

    2022 Tundras will have the new twin turbo V-6. Toyota claims more hp, torque and better fuel mileage than the V8’s. Design seems to be towards more power and better cooling. Not sure I’d want to be a 1st adopter though. The new engine in the Tacoma was a mess when it was 1st released.

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