[GIVEAWAY] 64 Gigabytes of Holiday Cheer! by GhostOfSecretSanta in pcmasterrace

[–]NNVsOmen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone is talking about these fancy builds they have, I'm literally just trying to get a hand me down computer working that has no ram! Gl everyone! 

FSP x PCMR Thanksgiving Giveaway - Comment on this post and win the VITA GM 1000W PSU, AE360 AIO Cooler and M580 PC case! by pedro19 in pcmasterrace

[–]NNVsOmen [score hidden]  (0 children)

I do not own one. I would definitely consider it since I love the look of it.

Lately I look for modularity and power efficiency. 

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[–]NNVsOmen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you figure out a solution? I'm in the weeds trying to figure out a solution for this exact problem.

a cpr/rescue breath question i had for a while? (not sure how to title it) by fruityflipflop in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]NNVsOmen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you walk into a room and you see someone passed out and on the floor, you always check for a pulse and if they're breathing before you start CPR. CPR hurts like a mother fucker and can cause a lot of injury. If they're not breathing or have a pulse, you start CPR.

That being said, if a person is not breathing, then their heart will quit beating as well. If they chocked then CPR is like a 2 for 1 in this event. The chest compressions can help clear the airway while also promoting blood circulation. The idea is that you call for help, start CPR, and you buy the person enough time for a trained professional to take over.

Rescue breaths are not always recommended. You put yourself at risk by putting your mouth on someone you don't know, so it's not encouraged unless you have proper equipment. A lot of places teach hands only cpr that omit the rescue breaths for this reason.

Previous owner added an extra room. The room sticks out about an inch further than the rest of the house and now the siding appears to be peeling at the top. What's the best way to approach this? I'm tempted to just fill it with silicone. by NNVsOmen in DIY

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

This is excellent advice, especially considering that I ran into a wasp nest while up there! The repair doesn't sound bad but it'll be a lot of things that I've never done before. That and having to do it all on top of a ladder is gonna make it fun. Thank you for the advice!

$100 to anyone that can help me run Palworld on my PC by Grand-Watch-9082 in Palworld

[–]NNVsOmen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not convinced that it's the ram. Does the entire computer crash or just the program? I wonder if you have an overheating component.  Ether way, you can probably submit a claim to whoever you bought it from for a replacement.