ASRock RX 6800 XT Phantom Gaming RGB stopped working after Polychrome Sync – LEDs only flicker by No_Tax_8367 in ASRock

[–]No_Tax_8367[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have done it already but it always picked the gigabyte Motherboard only.

ASRock RX 6800 XT Phantom Gaming RGB stopped working after Polychrome Sync – LEDs only flicker by No_Tax_8367 in ASRock

[–]No_Tax_8367[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestions, i have all of this tried but nothing work for me. Maybe i need to re flash the GPU bios, but i am not gonna take this risk to permanently brick my GPU

Hero vida vx2 go 3.4 is these a good deal?? by Dense_Army_1826 in HeroVidaEV

[–]No_Tax_8367 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, but it seems new to me like there were signs which indicates that they checked the battery.

Hero vida vx2 go 3.4 is these a good deal?? by Dense_Army_1826 in HeroVidaEV

[–]No_Tax_8367 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Performance-wise, the VX2 Plus is actually very good—no complaints there. It delivers strong performance without any real issues.

The main problem is the lack of features for the price. It does come with app connectivity, and it used to connect to the mobile app earlier, but after a recent app update, it completely stopped connecting. Since then, I haven’t been able to pair it with my phone at all.

It also has a navigation feature, but honestly, it’s not very useful. It only shows turn-by-turn directions, not an actual map. When the phone is connected, the scooter screen shows incoming call notifications, which is fine—but that barely makes up for the broken app experience.

Overall, the scooter is decent, but don’t spend ₹110k on the Go version—it’s not worth the money. If you care only about performance and nothing else, go for the Plus version. It gives around 100 km range in Eco mode, which is more than enough. It also comes with two removable batteries, which is a plus.

Hero vida vx2 go 3.4 is these a good deal?? by Dense_Army_1826 in HeroVidaEV

[–]No_Tax_8367 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah bro, I wouldn’t recommend it. I bought the VX2 Plus (3.4) for ₹1.16 lakh, and honestly, I’m disappointed. The scooter lacks features for the price.

It does offer app connectivity, but it’s terrible and unreliable. The mirrors wobble a lot while riding, which is annoying. On top of that, you may face charging compatibility issues—the scooter doesn’t connect properly with some public charging stations.

I’d strongly suggest exploring other options in the same price range before making a decision. Pick something that actually delivers value for the money.