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Kamikaze

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  1. (14,190,000 VND) CPU INTEL Core i9-10900K (10C/20T, 3.70 GHz Up to 5.30 GHz, 20MB) - 1200 (4,199,000 VND) Mainboard MSI Z490-A PRO (2,950,000 VND) RAM desktop CORSAIR Vengeance RGB Pro CMW16GX4M2D3000C16 (2x8GB) DDR4 3000MHz (880,000 VND) Cooler Master Hyper 212X (1,190,000 VND) Computer Power CORSAIR CV550 - 550W - 80 Plus Bronze (1.700,000 VND) Corsair 275R RGB - BLACK tempered glass case (Inc. 2 fans) 23,409,000 VND Total = 732 Quid = 1020 Bucks Apart from the OS (I have two 1TB SSDs already) have I missed anything. This is only 3.5 million over my budget, and I'm kind of surprised at what I get for it.
  2. Toying with the idea of building around a i9-10900K Apart from the Socket: LGA1200, what else tells me it's compatible? I have done a number of searches, but everything seems gaming orientated at this level, and I'll probably never install a game beyond solitaire (if that's still shipped with the OS), so where is best to look for articles ? If the board comes with a HDMI/VGA/DisplayPort, does that mean it has on boar graphics processing, and a graphics board is only really needed for games. The optimal work is need, if a graphic card adds performance boost, to Sonar, but isn't needed, then I can upgrade this later if needed. If anyone can suggest a budget level 10900K suitable board, please do. Preferable with 4 DDR4 slots so I can add another pair at a later date, rather than swapping out although I assume a if it's a 2 channel 2 slot DDR4 it's the same performance as a 2 channel 4 slot DDR4 when the total ram is the same. (Am I getting the hang of things?) EDIT:So a local shop in Da Nang that has helped me in the past has the i9 10900k and Mainboard MSI Z490-A PRO for 18 million. I've seen similar prices with small savings if I get from Ha Noi, so that seems the going rate for Vietnam. This happens to match the price of the off the shelf i7. I watched a video on doing a Windows install with no internet connected and was drooling at the options to tell Microsoft to er... mind their own business. A totally clean install is something I've dreamed off, especially after every time I spend a day deleting software on a new laptop. . I'm thinking of asking them to install the CPU as that's the only thing I'm really worried about bodging up.
  3. Yeah, I said my intention was to add a pair of 8gB Off the shelf, things are pretty limited here. The i7 10700 seems to be the best CPU the shops have in off the shelf computers, unless I go for a gaming computer and then everything hikes up. I did look at i9 10900k and an Asus Prime Motherboard, which macheted the price of this off this shelf, before adding cooling, Ram, power and a case and the OS. It's both pushing my budget and agility It would be the ideal though, having a clean install and everything. We're on full lockdown at the moment, so I'll have to stew on it.
  4. Basically the same, but stipulates the extra SATA ports. I think your requirements are much greater than mine. My Laptop was fine for the job and this will be a big step up regards processor and multiple SSD drives compared to 5400rpm drive on the laptop, as well as faster USB ports.. I never struggled with 16gb ram.
  5. Even though it's level entry, once the rams beefed up I'm sure it'll nock mine for 6. I just checked the CPU benchmark on my laptop compared to the 10700 in the Dell and HP etc. MIne scores 2606 against 16999. So combined with the sam ram and SSD drives it going to feel very different. My Budget is about 20 million, This HP is 17.5 million and a pair of DDR4 8Gbs will be another 2.5 million. (I'm in Vietnam) PC Specifications HP PRODESK 400MT G7 (22F93PA) (i7-10700, 8G Ram, SSD256GB, DVD-RW, Wireless ac, Bluetooth, key, mouse, Windows 10 Home 64 bit, BH 1 Year) Product's name - Computer Synchronization Manufacturer HP Machine model - PRO 400MT G7 Product code - 22F93PA Style, color - Standing form, black color CPU Processor - CPU INTEL CORE i7 10700 (2.9Ghz/4.8Ghz, 8C/16T, 16MB) Chipset - Intel Q470 Ram - DDR4 1x8GB 2666MHz (2 slots, can be upgraded to Max 64GB) Storage - SD 256GB Nvme (1 free HDD/SSD Sata slot for further upgrade) optical drive - HP 9.5mm Slim DVD Writer Drive; Graphics & Audio - Intel UHD 630 Graphics ; Integrated Realtek Conexant CX20632 Network - Intel I219-LM Gigabit Network Connection LOM (standard) Monitor connection port - VGA+HDMI+DP Connector 2) USB 2.0 Type-A ports (rear) (2) USB 2.0 Type-A ports (front) (3) USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports (rear) 5 Gbps signaling rate (2) USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port (front) 10 Gbps signaling rate (2) USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port (rear) 10 Gbps signaling rate (1) RJ-45 (network) connector (rear) ((1) Microphone/headphone combo jack (front) CTIA and OMTP headset support (3) Internal SATA port (1) Internal M.2 PCIe x4 2280 (for storage) (1) Internal M.2 PCIe x1 2230 (for WLAN) (2) Internal PCIe x1 Gen 3 (1) Internal PCIe x16 Gen 3 Power supply - 260 W active PFC 80 PLUS Platinum Operating system - Windows 10 Home SL English
  6. Ahh so the 512GB NVMe SSD is on a small board, so can I not add my Samsung SSD to this motherboard.
  7. So looking at this I am guessing my RAM won't fit, I could swap out the 512 for my TB SSD (Put this 512 SSD in my small work computer). Put another SSD in a CDdrive Caddy. Or is it likely to have more space for an extra drive? PC Specifications DELL VOSTRO 3681 (70226500) (i7-10700, 8GB Ram, 512GB SSD, DVD-RW, Wireless, Bluetooth, Win 10 Home) Product's name - Computer Synchronization Manufacturer - DELL Machine model - VOSTRO 3681 Product code - 70226500 CPU - Intel Core i7 10700 (2.9Ghz/4.8Ghz, 8C/16T, 16MB cache) Chipset - Intel B460 Ram - DDR4 1x4GB 2666MHz (2 slots, Max 64GB) Storage - 512GB NVMe SSD (1 slot 3.5 SATA HDD is empty) optical drive - DVD-RW Graphics - Intel UHD 630 Graphics Network - 802.11ac 1x1 WiFi and Bluetooth, Lan 10/100/1000Mbps Monitor connection port - HDMI+VGA Connector 4 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A 4 USB 2.0 Type-A 1 SD 5:1 Media Card Reader (Optional) 1 Combo Audio Jack 1 Line out 1 VGA port 1 HDMI out 1 RJ-45 Power - 200W Operating system - Windows 10 Home SL
  8. The same question still applied. Can I use the RAM and SSD that I already have in it?
  9. I've been away from Cakewalk for a while. Lot's of computer woes, including Roland Quad restarting, bought a Scarlett and the same thing. But now my laptop a 17" i7 has coe to the end of the road. Stupid really, the hinge has gone. and can't be fixed because the seal that holds the screen in is disintegrating, and there is no replacement. So I'm having to leave open on my desk. I've had a look at replacment 17 inchers, and damn, I can't afford right now. I've had a look a some building a PC on youtube, but that gets really crazy quickly. My Laptop was generally powerful enough for me, but I would like something stronger. Should be easy 8 years later, Enough waffle. My starting questions are about reusing the laptops existing componants to save money. Can the Ram be used in a Desktop Crucial 16 GB Kit (8 GB x 2) DDR3L 1600 MT/s (PC3L-12800) SODIMM 204-Pin Memory Do I just use a SATA cable to connect the SSD. I have 2 SSD Samsung 860 Evo 1TB 2.5-Inch SATA III MZ-76E1T0BW
  10. Thanks, yeah I can do it easily enough in PRV and Events, just seeing if I ,missing something with Staff View actions.
  11. I'm not having an issue with moving selected notes. Select > right click, they al move. But the right click on individual notes moves notes chromatically. If I want to grab all the Es for a two bars and move to Eb, I can't use the right click, because the right click has another function fore groups of selected notes. How can I move groups of selected notes chromatically? I don't want to change the key sig, nd it's not a modulation to another key, just two bars moving out of key. Or can't I?
  12. I'm on the fence if mine's signing it's own death sentence.
  13. The Motu isn't available in Vietnam, so would take ages to get here and have extra delivery and tax charges. If I went for a new card it would definitely be the focus rite. But I need a bit more evidence this is a driver issue before blaming the Quad's driver. Drivers normally effect latency and drop outs, I've never seen any post about devices repowering on their own. Going to run my small work laptop on the quad later to see how it performs.
  14. 5.75 million from the Cakewalk owner's shop. https://www.sweelee.com.vn/products/focusrite-scarlett-4i4-3rd-generation 4.625 Million + import tax from Thomann. Not a bad deal from Meng
  15. You'd hardly recognize Da Nang now, It's become a modern City, with many new bridges spanning the river Han. Old Hoi An would still look the same.
  16. Just uninstalled the driver, and rebooted, so windows would reinstall, then downloaded the drivers and reinstalled the driver manually. results are the same. Only showing 2 outputs, but when I check the windows select option, all 4 show.
  17. As my HP has been sitting in the cupboard for over 18 months, my quad has been connected to my old Samsung, which is on current windows. It has been working faultlessly. So I am hesitant to blame the quad. And while my issue is still happening on the new PSU, it's happening far less. I am wondering if a component on the power board has been stressed by the use of a crappy PSU. I've also don't trust Vietnamese electricity supply, and there is no grounding in use here. Yesterday my work laptop was on, but the screen was off, and if I'm not mistaken it woke back up again at the same time as my Quad restarted on my HP. I do have my HP connected to Volatge stabilizer (was given to me by a friend returning to Canada). Having said that though, I have just ordered a mini hardware mixer for my DAWless set up, and the Focusrite 4i4 would give me 2 extra line inputs I could use to connect the mixer too. Should have ordered it at the same time,, as Thomann would be cheaper than locally, but at least the focusrite is available here. My order from Germany won't come for about 4 weeks though, so I could get the Focusrite quicker,
  18. Hi John, Worked fin all last night. Woke up this morning, and had 4 restarts. Gah!, still at it!
  19. May of had a break through today. part of the problem is that it's happens in phases. Remembered that it didn't seem to be happening on Battery, but on PSU (A situation confused buy the inclusion of a failing USB adapter). This afternoon, it was being a nightmare. Spet and hour testing with and without the PSU plugged in, until my battery ran out. Went to a laptop repair place I'm starting to have faith in. He tested the PSU said it worked fine, but wasn't 'Zim'., his colleague even wrote it down. as 'Zim'. Seems this is how they thought 'Genuine' was spelt and written in English. Despite their tests showing it worked, they were surprised I bought a new one anyway. So far my Soundcard has worked faultlessly since using the new PSU. I'm apprehensively happy, I hope this post doesn't jinx it. EDIT: I'm in Central Viet Nam btw, just realized this new forum doesn't have my location
  20. I have tried uninstalling the Unknown USBs, but they just return to that status on reboot
  21. Problems still persists. Currently trying connecting the soundcard after OS has started and completed. Any suggestions on anything to tie down would be welcome?
  22. Just woke up from a siesta to hear my fan running on full, Quad Capture was going crazy, Endpoint builder running on 32%. Found Realtek audio services was running, not at the top of the list, but jumping around, so I disabled that too. The CPU dropped. plugged the quad back in and it seems fine. Disabled from service.msc from startup.
  23. I'm trying to get my music laptop (HP Envy)) back on it's feet. 18 months ago a cluster of issues made me give up and put it in the cupboard. I've had it for years, and it served me well up until that point. I've sorted nearly all of them, but this one is a showstopper. Every now and again my soundcard restarts, get's stuck doing so and becomes unusable, it has been doing it again tonight, but was fine for the previous day after I finally got windows onto a new drive and fixed and update issues. My soundcard is a USB Roland Quad-Capture. I have no issues with it on other laptops, ran fine on my 12 year old Samsung that came out of retirement when my HP Envy went in the cupboard. Yesterday I could hear the fan running, HD background services was running at high CPU, forgot about this issue, and disabled the Realtek card (which says it's up to date). Tonight when the soundcard started to restart multiple time I tried all three ports to no avail. I saw SVCHOST Windows Audio Endpoint Builder funning at high CPU. Is this just kicking in due to the soundcard restarting, or possibly causing the restarts. Could it be the problem affecting the Realtek card. Where do I start?
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