

Helpful tips, but this made me chuckle.
Helpful tips, but this made me chuckle.
I did a little digging and it looks like the problems were limited to ASRock motherboards paired with Ryzen 9000 series chips, and they claim they fixed it with a BIOS update. And yeah, if you’re not overly concerned with cable management then a semi-modular will do the job and cost less.
Built in 2019, with some upgrades here and there:
MOBO: Asus X570-E Gaming WiFi CPU: RYZEN 5800X3d GPU: Radeon 6700XT OS Drive: 2 TB WD NVME Power Supply: Corsair 1000W
Looking at your list I’d consider a couple of things:
do some research on the Motherboard. I have a vague recollection of ASRock having problems lately. Not sure what models or anything.
consider a fully modular power supply if you’re at all concerned about clutter inside your case. You might also look up the recommended PSU wattage for that GPU. I don’t know much about the Lisuan specifically, but a lot of them recommend at least 750W.
I never really even thought about it until I tried to play the BF6 beta and it told me to fuck off. I’m not crazy about kernel level anti-cheat anyway, so it might just be my excuse to keep my money instead of giving it to EA.
I don’t have secure boot set up, and I’m afraid to enable it. I’m not sure what it will do to both OSes…
How long until mandatory genital inspections in high school/college sports?
Yeah I really don’t get how people don’t already see that
That’s why I put my Windows install and my Linux install on separate drives. I understand that not everyone has two drives to do this, but to anyone who does, it can save some headaches.
I’m sure the misconduct was ruling against the regime
Exactly. The box score doesn’t really capture how much of an impact he had on that game.
I use Lutris for a couple other things, so I’ll try that.
Thanks!
How would one get the Battle.net launcher installed on Linux? I’ve tried with limited success.
This is the Zohran the Destroyer you’ve been hearing about
I’m in the process of (mostly) ditching Windows myself. I’m putting Linux on a separate drive, and then I’m going to upgrade my Windows 10 installation to Windows 11. My plan is to start everything on Linux, and only switch to Windows when I need something that I can’t make work on Linux.
This will also give me a fallback in case I break something in Linux so I have a working PC to use while I figure out what I did wrong.
At first I thought it was satire, but when I saw the writer had the scientific Pokédex entries I knew it was legit
Dame Judi Dench would say otherwise
Yeah that was my first thought. If we were serious about getting involved there would be a carrier group headed that way.
I’ll check it out, thanks!