JoeyB
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Maybe try some dust filters in front of the inbound fans
Worth cleaning and testing that.Son's got water cooling and a big radiator, but daughter's was a slightly budget build out of my pocket rather than his ! It's got an ARGB cooler on the CPU, and 4 ARGB case fans so plenty of air flow (and looks very pretty). Even in the hot weather it's been running fine, so I suspect it's just dust build up. Once re-booted it calms down.
Since i got my HP Z620, i have lowered the Voltage on my RX 590 GPU. I lose no performance or stability but things remain much cooler. In truth i had some trouble with that FX PC i mentioned, took about a year to get it stable with all the issues i had and yet wasn't really worth the outlay and time. I suppose you could say i scratched that overclocking itch and now i really don't bother but i have seen value in lowering voltages where there is no stability issues.I don't overclock anything on my desktop. The GPU was formerly a superclocked version, but it's now tweaked downward slightly to keep it stable.
Six fans plus the two on the radiator: radiator plus one fan, top exhaust, all others intake. Front two filtered, need more filters!
They don't work that way round!I have a Toshiba satellite laptop running W10.
I also have a W7 Dell PC tower and keyboard (but no monitor) that isn't working very well.
Question: can I connect the PC to the laptop via the RGB sockets and use the laptop screen and PC control to sort it out?
There's nothing I need on the PC so was thinking of booting it up with Ubuntu that I have on DVD
Or should I plug it into a 'proper' monitor?
That's how I understood it to be but wasn't sure it it was a two way thing or not.They don't work that way round!
(It would be for the laptop to use an external monitor, not an external machine to use the laptop screen.)
RAM on the way!Next, get RAM from 4 to 8 GB...
Anyone got any 4GB ddr3 1333 or better SoDimms they don't want?![]()
How frustrating. I had a similar issue looking for drivers for my sound card, which is from 2007. I managed to find an old windows driver which worked in the end.Dammit...the annoying pop-up re-appeared. So I've spent today messing with various vintages of graphics drivers, and after much too-ing and fro-ing, it now all works as it should. Despite this machine having no officail Win 10 drivers at all, I've managed to get everything up and running. The only thing, apart from the incomimg RAM upgrade, that I don't have is the TV antenna adaptor - this laptop also has built-in DVB!