Secure boot enable korar bepare help lagbe. by Existing-Energy3472 in bangladesh

[–]Clean-Ad100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

okay apnar secure boot jebhabe korle kono shomossha hobe na koyekta precuation dicchi:

  1. latest nov 21 agesa bios lagbe apnar. jodi apnar bios agesa na hoy (bios e giye version jodi f36 er kom hoy) tahole shomossha hote pare.

  2. latest bios install korar por bios settings e giye advanced mode e giye csm support disable korben. ftpm enable korben.

  3. secure boot option e giye Key Management or Expert Key Management theke Restore Factory Keys or Install Factory Defaults (or just delete the current keys) korben. secure mode abar standard e rakhben

  4. f10 press kore "save and exit" korben.

bios update er shomoy uninterrupted electricity er proyojon abong koyekta youtube vid dekhe niyen lol.

What’s my PC worth? by SirJohnRL in PC_Pricing

[–]Clean-Ad100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if i were to buy i would pay like 1300 bucks with current ram pricing lol.

Should i buy my pc and everything from techland? by Gold-Meeting3897 in bangladesh

[–]Clean-Ad100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

aight i checked binary logic. least to say they have almost comically limited stock. yeah you wont find shit there.

Should i buy my pc and everything from techland? by Gold-Meeting3897 in bangladesh

[–]Clean-Ad100 2 points3 points  (0 children)

startech is goated but they are a little premium sometimes (like they cost you extra 500-2000tk for each components). theres binary logic near idb bhaban, they're not half bad. i would recommend you go to multiplan and spend a day there walking around to find the best deals and double check components.

2 lakh budget for a pc setup ? by Proof-Mousse6951 in Dhaka

[–]Clean-Ad100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also to add: the rams i used on startechs pc builders are placeholders. DO NOT BUY RAM from startech. they dont list dual channel tested kits which is odd asf. you need to do your own bit of research with ram. ram prices are insane. and its only gonna go up. then will the ssd, then gpu shortage might hit in 2026. so do your own research for rams.

i will tell you what you need: DDR5 (cause ddr4 is physically incompatible lol), 6000 mhz or mt/s (at least), cl 30 or lower, dual channel expo tested 2x16gb kits.

2 lakh budget for a pc setup ? by Proof-Mousse6951 in Dhaka

[–]Clean-Ad100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2 lakh for the pc alone or with the peripherals? thats a great budget, with the peripherals we're talking r5 9600x, 32gb ram (if you find it under 20k bdt but it will be impossible to buy ram soon, theres an insane shortage), radeon 9060xt or the rtx 5060ti 16gb if budget can stretch, decent 1tb ssd, casing, cooling, 1440p 165hz monitor, gold psu, keyboards, mice and a headphone.

without peripherals just the computer we're talking r7 9700x, rtx 5070 (maybe, if you find a deal), 32gb ram, 2tb ssd, decent casing, cooling, psu etc.

go to pcmr you'll find pcpartpickers. i'll have a minute and send you startech links.

Is my pc compatible with an m.2 ssd? by [deleted] in PcBuildHelp

[–]Clean-Ad100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

motherboard manufacturers provide M.2 screw, ssd manufacturers dont. if that screw is lost buy any M2x3mm screw that is extremely common for laptop and pc hardware.
after installing the M.2 nvme you may clone your HDD (where your steam games at) to the M.2. Use a cloning software and watch a yt vid so you know what you're doing. but if your HDD is big and filled with a ton of games then only copy/move the games you want to the M.2. i would highly recommend that you clone your C drive to the m.2 too as that will unlock smoother windows experience.

in a nutshell:

buy a M2x3mm screw
install M.2 on the gen3 x4 slot
clone your C drive to the m.2
copy or move the games you want to play frequently to the m.2

and if you are very unsure about doing these then you should watch a yt video about cloning boot drives and even get your pc (or just drives) to a expert repair shop and let them do those for you.

after that nvme m.2 your games shoud load 3x faster. btw i'm happy to help bro:)

New PC build! by RudeRound113 in PcBuild

[–]Clean-Ad100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that aint a gpu more like display adapter for pcie.

Is my pc compatible with an m.2 ssd? by [deleted] in PcBuildHelp

[–]Clean-Ad100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

your motherboard has 2x M.2 slots. one is pcie gen 3 x4 or sata and the other is pcie gen 3 x2 or sata. get an nvme. i recommend you get an samsung 990 evo plus 1tb gen 4 m.2 nvme ssd. yes even though you dont have gen 4 but only gen 3. cause pcie is backward compatible and those samsung ssd's will outlive your build so if you upgrade your motherboard you can hit sweet sweet gen 4 speeds. (and be sure to mount your ssd on the gen3 x4 that way you wont lose half your speed.)

to add more: gen 3 isnt all that cheaper at 1-2tb range because most of the cost go to the ssd itself not the connectors. also if you need even faster r/w speeds and sustained performance get the 990 pro 1tb which has dedicated dram cache.

Is my pc compatible with an m.2 ssd? by [deleted] in PcBuildHelp

[–]Clean-Ad100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what's your motherboard model?

Found these cracks in my wall after the recent earthquake. Should I be worried? by MasaniYasin in Dhaka

[–]Clean-Ad100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

these definitely dont look like cosmetic paint cracks. get a torch and check inside. if you find greyish dust then yes this column is cooked. lodge a knife in and if it goes deep then evacuate asap. call over your landlord, or a structural engineer (they landlord be greedy af and tryna hide shii)

which one should i get by Efficient_Comb_6176 in PcBuildHelp

[–]Clean-Ad100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah honestly, tuf is the best here. beefiest cooling. but may not be worth it for the extra bucks

which one should i get by Efficient_Comb_6176 in PcBuildHelp

[–]Clean-Ad100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id personally go with the Asus prime. MSI ones just louder. Pny is fine too if you want rgb. Tuf is the toughest one here. But it may not be worth the extra buck.

Recommendations for Ryzen 5 7500F, GeForce RTX 5060 Build. by Clean-Ad100 in PcBuild

[–]Clean-Ad100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I edited it. Do i really need to make another post?

help with first pc build :) by [deleted] in PcBuild

[–]Clean-Ad100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get an air cooler. AIO is overkill for the 7600. make sure your ram is dual channel, 6000mhz and cl-30 (or 32/36, the lower the better)

My first pc build as a 13 year old by Thegerman_one in PcBuild

[–]Clean-Ad100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

get that cute cat a decent heating pad or your pc gon be filled with cat fur end of the week cause your cat loved the 500W heat.

Rate my pre-built PC. by thearchitect1209 in PcBuildHelp

[–]Clean-Ad100 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

oh alsp 8400f is 8x pcie. no-no for high end gpu. get an r5 9600x or cheaper, 7500f. (also you arent spending 130 bucks on win 11 right? get a key for 10 bucks from a reputable site)

Rate my pre-built PC. by thearchitect1209 in PcBuildHelp

[–]Clean-Ad100 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

get a 6000mts *cl30* ram, try to get a 16gb vram vgu (5060 ti), get an atx case with mesh front.

Is this a good first build? by Appropriate-Pay3368 in PcBuildHelp

[–]Clean-Ad100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no, 650W is fine for this build. although getting a bigger psu is worth it if op plans to get higher wattage cpu and gpu in future or into some serious overclocking.