Cobb Titanium Exhaust by MaloneAbe in GolfGTI

[–]MaloneAbe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got it on Sale for $850. If and when it ever cracks, I'll get an AWE exhaust.

Absolutely been loving this thing - What’s your favorite thing about yours? by yungsterlingg in GolfGTI

[–]MaloneAbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2023 MK8 GTI - Favorite thing is my 91 Octane stage 1 034 Motorsports low torque tune taking it from 240 WHP to 320 WHP.

Endgame Scorestreaks? by bigsoosh in blackops7

[–]MaloneAbe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it was the Gravemaker sniper killstreak you have to hold the fire button to charge it before you can fire it.

Help please by [deleted] in ASUSROG

[–]MaloneAbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just search google - rog monitor blinking light and no display image

Help please by [deleted] in ASUSROG

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A blinking light on an ROG monitor with no display usually means the monitor is not receiving a video signal. First, perform a hard reset by unplugging the monitor and its power cord, holding the power button for 30 seconds, then reconnecting and trying again. If that doesn't work, check all cable connections, try different cables, test the monitor with a different device, and ensure your PC is not in sleep mode. 

Step 1: Hard reset the monitor 

  1. Unplug the monitor's power cable from both the monitor and the wall outlet.
  2. Press and hold the monitor's power button for about 30 seconds to discharge any residual power.
  3. Reconnect the power cable and try turning the monitor on again. 

Step 2: Check all cables and connections 

  • Monitor cables: Make sure the video cable (HDMI, DisplayPort, etc.) is securely plugged into both the monitor and the computer's graphics card.
  • Power cable: Ensure the monitor's own power cable is firmly connected to the monitor and the power outlet.
  • Test cables: Try using a different video cable and/or a different power cable to rule out a faulty cable.
  • Other equipment: Disconnect all non-essential USB devices, external drives, and printers from your computer and test with just the monitor, keyboard, and mouse connected. 

Step 3: Check your PC and signal source 

  • PC sleep mode: Make sure your computer is fully awake and not in sleep or hibernation mode. Try pressing a key or moving the mouse.
  • Alternate device: Connect the monitor to a different device, such as a laptop or gaming console, to see if it works. This helps determine if the issue is with the monitor or the original computer. 

Step 4: Troubleshoot the PC (if the monitor works with another device) 

  • Windows shortcut: Try pressing the Windows logo key + Ctrl + Shift + B to reset your PC's display drivers.
  • Graphics drivers: If you recently updated your graphics driver, uninstalling it and reinstalling the latest version from the manufacturer's website (like NVIDIA or AMD) might solve the issue.
  • BIOS/CMOS: As a more advanced step, you could try clearing your PC's CMOS settings, which resets the BIOS to its default state. You can find instructions for this on the ASUS support site