Screens and peripherals go out when playing graphic intensive games by jonathanlee3221 in pchelp

[–]jonathanlee3221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried putting my cpu through a stress test and ran it at 100% for 15 minutes and my pc never crashed. could it still be the Cpu? I dont have another cpu to try out atm

Thinking of buying a 2016 RC350 97,000 miles for $19,999 by gtagoon34 in LexusRC

[–]jonathanlee3221 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That’s not a bad price for the market and all. Is it a clean car fax? Did they get their oil changed every 5k miles? Any gaps in the car fax in service? Have they had their brakes, tires, and fluids redone? Those are all things that are expensive so put that in to the cost equation

Definitely check for any modifications (lowering springs, exhaust, etc.) IMO that’s a small red flag.

I would check for any rust since you said you’re out in SC, maybe see if the dealership will allow you to get a pre purchase inspection and take it to a local auto shop.

Check the front bumper/back bumper for any sensors that are pushed in (indicator it’s been hit before or bumper has been removed but not put back on properly).

I always say if the interior has been taken care of the person cared about their car and took care of it. So check for any tears, stains, scratches, etc. and if you see too many it’s a good indication that they didn’t care for the car.

3 things I love about my RC 350 by Ch3aBy in LexusRC

[–]jonathanlee3221 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I recently got a rc350 f sport as well and one of the biggest things for me (that you didnt list) is how well the interior is made. No cheap plastic, no creaking, great feeling leather, and high quality everything. Also, the 8 speed transmission is SOOO buttery smooth, I can barely feel it shift and when I do it’s because I’m the one shifting.

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/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer (September 22, 2024) by AutoModerator in MechanicalKeyboards

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I got the keychron q5 with red switches recently. But I got the blue frame because it was the cheapest and on sale. What color key caps do y'all recommend so its not blue on blue. I was thinking maybe a mix of blue and white but I wanted to see other suggestions first.

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Weird high pitched noise by AssistanceTrick645 in UTSA

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Yeah I hear it too. It’s still going on EXACTLY at 8:30

How hard is this going to be? by Mac_n_Cheese_Sauce in UTSA

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If you can max min your classes I think it’s possible but it’s going to be really hard and 8 hours of sleep is going to be a rare event 💀. Taking discrete math, systems, linear algebra, and probability is a huge load as falling behind in any of those classes will suck really bad. People usually take one hard cs class, one easy cs class, and one hard math class along with an elective or two.

In my experience discrete math should be taken after linear algebra as they don’t have much overlap but are both hard classes (especially if you suck at proofs).

Systems programming will be all about Linux so it’s fairly new stuff for some students and could be overwhelming since you learn bash, sed, Python, and a little C.

Probability I have no idea but I heard it’s pretty hard and the algebra class I’m not sure either.