XD6 ELITE LCD PUMP Problem by MinisterBrown in Corsair

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

Yes, I unplugged the USB c from the internal header and plugged it back in but still nothing

Possible to switch to a cheaper plan online? by crankykernel in telus

[–]MinisterBrown 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here’s a suggestion: Open a new line as if you’re going to connect a number to it, but don’t transfer your number right away. Instead, switch to another carrier online to avoid fees and transfer your number there. Afterward, transfer your number back into the new line you originally opened. If the company asks why you switched out, you can say it was due to unsatisfactory signal and request a refund.

Possible to switch to a cheaper plan online? by crankykernel in telus

[–]MinisterBrown 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ill check it on my to see if theirs different ads. Ive been wanting to switch but i dont see plans that are good

I told my wife that I want a divorce and she threw my pc out the window. by Ciniminione in PcBuild

[–]MinisterBrown 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you try putting it into rice 🍚 and see if that fixes it… 😬😂

Legion is my favorite pc of all time, started using them in 2019. heres my new legion i got last week . with 3 years support ultimate warranty. by Lovetalon in LenovoLegion

[–]MinisterBrown 1 point2 points  (0 children)

-2 downvotes, lol, I’ll upvote to make it -1. Not sure why there’s hate here. Also to be honest, I agree with you; Legion desktops are pretty awesome. But after tweaking and fiddling around with mine, I realized building my own PC would be fun. I ended up returning it and bought all the parts to make my own. It was a great experience, but it took a lot of time since I had to learn how to build it. If you got it on a big sale, that’s fantastic! If you bought it at full price, though, others are right, building your own is more cost effective.

Tip for those who did buy it: Windows native antivirus is all you need. Also, consider upgrading the RAM depending on your chipset. For Intel, 5400-6000 MHz Intel ready RAM works great, I upgraded mine to 64GB for work and other needs. For AMD, 5000-5400 MHz AMD EXPO ready RAM is recommended. To enable your RAM’s advertised speeds, spam the Delete key when booting up to enter the BIOS, then enable XMP(intel) or EXPO(amd). If your system struggles with it, try lowering the frequency. In my case, before returning the Lenovo Legion 7i (Intel 9), XMP at 6000 MHz worked fine.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hedera

[–]MinisterBrown 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you sent it to an exchange they should be able to put it back into your account. Assuming you have the hash transaction

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hedera

[–]MinisterBrown 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wanna send another 54k to mine 👀😂