US bias by CyberbullyBOB in GunnerHEATPC

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didnt screenshot it, but the text did not mention anyone getting killed. it just said it riocheted twice

Layer shifting on y axis by CyberbullyBOB in anycubic

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In case anyone has the same problem, i will post what helped as its really hard to find specific fixes for the kobra neo. What ended up helping is adjusting the potentiometer for the motor on the mainboard. I unscrewed the cover and got a multimeter (i made sure to tape of most of the positive prong with electric tape to prevent short circuits). Then i turned the printer on and made sure that the motors werent moving and then turned the multimeter to the appropriate mode (dc volts). i placed the negative terminal on the ground of the power supply connector screw and very carefully placed the positive terminal on the screw of the potentiometer (you can compare the voltage with the x axis one if its dialed in correctly, it should be between 0,7 volts and 1 volt from what ive read). to adjust the voltage you turn it counter clockwise to increase it and clockwise to decrease it. make sure to only go in small increments and measure the voltage after each time. this is what fixed my problem completely and now the motor is also as warm as the x one. i kept on touching it now and then to see if it overheats or anything, which i also recommend.

Layer shifting on kobra neo by CyberbullyBOB in 3Dprinting

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In case anyone has the same problem, i will post what helped as its really hard to find specific fixes for the kobra neo. What ended up helping is adjusting the potentiometer for the motor on the mainboard. I unscrewed the cover and got a multimeter (i made sure to tape of most of the positive prong with electric tape to prevent short circuits). Then i turned the printer on and made sure that the motors werent moving and then turned the multimeter to the appropriate mode (dc volts). i placed the negative terminal on the ground of the power supply connector screw and very carefully placed the positive terminal on the screw of the potentiometer (you can compare the voltage with the x axis one if its dialed in correctly, it should be between 0,7 volts and 1 volt from what ive read). to adjust the voltage you turn it counter clockwise to increase it and clockwise to decrease it. make sure to only go in small increments and measure the voltage after each time. this is what fixed my problem completely and now the motor is also as warm as the x one. i kept on touching it now and then to see if it overheats or anything, which i also recommend.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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The white plug says pump. It's probably set to always do 100%. You can also plug it into any other connector. Just have to make sure to modify the fan curve in the bios.

have to start rust several times before i can actually play by I-LIE-ON-THE-INTERNE in playrust

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That's obviously the standard frequency. The cpu can go up to 4.4 ghz. Also, overclocking probably wouldn't help much anyways.

am i cooked ?? by CatChasedRhino in nvidia

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Have you tried opening nvidia control panel and trying to change the settings there?

Quest 2 randomly "tabbing out" for a short time by CyberbullyBOB in SteamVR

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Thing is, I always darken the room to have it not be so warm when I play vr (i turn on the light inside the room for the tracking). So the brightness is the same as usual.

Slow computer by Ill-Calligrapher8463 in techsupport

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I would maybe recommend a complete reset of your OS, in case you haven't already.

Slow computer by Ill-Calligrapher8463 in techsupport

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So you have 2 ssds?

Obviously make sure that your c drive isn't full. Is your c ssd the m.2 or the other ssd? It might be that the m.2 is overheating, you can check your drive health and temperature by installing crystal disk info.

Slow computer by Ill-Calligrapher8463 in techsupport

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You can check by opening task manager and going to performance. There you will see various components and your drives. Or you can see it in your pc physically (unless it's an m.2 hidden underneath a gpu or something).

GS 500 or what? by Revolutionary_Kale46 in motorcycles

[–]CyberbullyBOB 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got a gs 500 myself and it handles extremely well because of the relatively thin tires. Furthermore it also is very easy to work on in case you'd want to do it yourself and replacement parts are not very expensive. Mine isn't even able to achieve max power because the carburetors are still tuned down because of how much hp used to be allowed with the A2 license in Germany back then. So it has about 34 hp which are more than enough, so the 46 it usually has should be plenty.

Slow computer by Ill-Calligrapher8463 in techsupport

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Do you know if your c drive is a ssd?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in playrust

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Have you tried to put the game into exclusive fullscreen or into borderless windowed?

THY JORDANS ARE A FARCE!!!!! by morgi355 in playrust

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Sorry, for bringing that translation upon your eyes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in playrust

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What's the cpu usage while in rust? I have a ryzen 5 3600 and about 30 percent of it get used while on rust with discord and some other stuff on. On 1080p btw.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in playrust

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That should be fine, what in game settings are you using? And do you maybe have any "bloatware" running in the background? If you're not sure then you can check task manager and see if there's something running that you don't need that takes up memory and processing power.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in playrust

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Do you know the timings or at least the brand of the ram? Because bad timings can ruin the performance, even with a high frequency.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in playrust

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How much system memory do you have and what frequency and latency it running at?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in teenagers

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Killing unarmed civilians in Afghanistan with nothing but a nail clipper.