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  • @lazytophat So, all 3440x1440p monitors support a native 100hz and 120hz with overclocking. However, for a smoother gameplay at 120hz, G-Sync requires a GeForce GTX 960 BOOST GPU or higher to overclock the refresh rate. Here is a screen shot from the manual for X34p: Check out the manual for Acer X34p at the following…
  • @ CustomX So, scaling renders a game at a higher, more detailed resolution and intelligently shrinks the result back down to the resolution of your monitor, giving you 4K, 3840x2160-quality graphics on any screen. In nVidia that feature is called DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution). However, if your already have a 4K(UHD)…
  • @ michaeldelly Yes. Your system does support m.2 SATA 2280. And based on the info available the Western Digital 240 GB M.2 SSD should work without any issues.
  • @ Sharathbalu If the battery isn’t allowed to run from 100% down to 0% occasionally, the battery’s power meter won’t know how much juice is actually in the battery. That means your laptop may think it’s at 30% capacity when it’s really at 1%—and then it shuts down unexpectedly. I believe you need to do a Battery…
  • @ Austin_gold If you get the driver issue error, then I would recommend uninstalling the driver and rebooting the system to fix the issue, if you haven't tried that already. Most of the time it fixes the issue. 1) Open Device Manager (by simply typing Device Manager in the search box next to the windows start button and…
  • S'il s'agit d'un problème d'échec de la vérification DHCP, il s'agit probablement d'un problème de modem. Ma recommandation serait de contacter votre fournisseur de services Internet.
  • @Kong Games that have a driving component such as GTA and Watchdogs may run smooth while on foot, but suffer lag when driving due to the quicker pace of scenery loading. Some games have a specific setting that will hammer fps. You can often find out which on a forum for that game. Depending on the game and how often it…
  • Acer predator helios 500 gaming laptop doesn't have a built-in IR emitter. And that means you will not be able to use the nvidia 3d vision 2 glasses on it. I believe you'll have to buy the 3D VISION 2 WIRELESS GLASSES KIT to use the 3D glasses. But I would also encourage you contact nVidia to get info on compatible devices…
  • Hi @ OmegaExorcist Based on the info you've posted my recommendation would be to a complete PC reset which will erase all of your files and programs. Steps to initiate a PC reset: Open Settings > Update & Security Then from the left panel select 'RECOVERY'. Now on the right, Under 'Reset this PC' select 'GET STARTED'. Now…
  • @ chirryade I believe you can upgrade the panel to IPS. But there was already a thread regarding this issue that has explanation and useful links. click the following link to check it out. Hope it resolves the panel issue.…
  • Hi fr3dator, I'm not sure why you were not able to find Kingston ddr4 2400 RAM but it's available for sale directly from Kingston Official site. Please check out the following link. https://www.kingston.com/en/memory/valueram/desktop?Memory=DDR4&TotalCapacity=8
  • @Petrolhead276 In a laptop you won’t be able to install an internal USB 3.0 card. Instead, you’ll need to plug in an external USB 3.0 Express Card adapter. Because an internal USB 3.0 card can be installed only in a desktop. Unfortunately, if your laptop is an older model with a PC Card connector instead of an Express Card…
  • @@LUCIFERxt The fans in your computer can get power in one of two ways: From the motherboard, or directly from your computer’s power supply. If they’re connected to the power supply (usually through a Molex connector), there’s no way to control them through software—you’d have to hook them up to a hardware fan controller.…
  • @Ihatethisname Well, there are various reasons for why the 'no bootable device' error occurs. For example an incorrect boot order can mislead your computer to boot from an unbootable hard drive or device, and therefore you get a “No bootable device” error. Or it can also occur when the boot information, such as BCD (Boot…
  • @CheahPP Based on how you've described the issue, I would recommend doing a PC reset. But I see you have tried to do a PC reset via Advanced options. So let me suggest another method to initiate a PC reset. Shut down your system by holding down the power button for 5-7 seconds. Now the following steps need to be done…
  • @micdam Try the following steps. To enable PXE Boot for Intel® Desktop Boards* Press F2 during boot to enter BIOS Setup. * Go to the Boot menu. * Enable Boot to Network. * Press F10 to save and exit the BIOS Setup. ****************** Would be great if you let me know if it resolves the issue or not. To do that, Click…
  • @pokeroi First, you have mentioned that your a display port cable. That's good. HDMI cables will not let you change from 8bit+FRC to 10 bit. Since you have not mentioned the exac changes you've made in the Nvidia control panel, I'm posting the following steps. Go to the Nvidia control panel, and go to "change resolution"…
  • @marcycn43 Try the following steps to see if it works. By the way, do not plug in your laptop into the same wall outlet where you've plugged in your TV power cable. Try plugging your laptop into another wall outlet or run it on battery. * Power off all HDMI devices/laptop connected to the TV. * Disconnect all HDMI cables…
  • @lauriso On a laptop, the WiFi antenna is always fixed around screen (bezel) and closing the lid changes the orientation of antenna. So it will have an adverse effect on the speed and sometimes will even disconnect wifi. But there is a 'unique' solution to this. After closing the screen lid, simply prop up the laptop…
  • @josurf To update your BIOS go to the following link: https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers Once there, enter the SNID or Serial Number or Model of your system and click 'Find'. On the new page that opens, click on 'BIOS/Firmware' and it will expand to show the available BIOS update. Now, regarding the Win 10…
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