this is all facts, i got a new laptop, overclocked its hz and res with CRU(custom resolution utility) and it broke my monitor by making its brightness forever low but not to low but annoying cuz it was stuck half way and would turn up but then i installed my new gpu amd drivers (amd adrenaline) then my brightness went back up and after my overclocked hz lagging me i was able to run the over clocked hz smoothly so yea
🛑 Anyone please help me...I recently bought a gaming laptop and the problem is its only showing 60hz display...I only saw 144hz display in the online stores...but the thing is I brought my laptop from offline store😢I didn't noticed this 60hz display in that time. There's no 144hz sticker in my lap. Help me if there's any settings to show the 144hz in the display settings or something.🛑
If you get a laptop with a preinstalled windows it's just better to format the drive and install it again. Sometimes it's super irritating to delete some of the shitty programs that they install like macafee for example and it's easier just to reinstal the system
Just a quick question: after updating my computer’s bios to 1.20.0, something weird is happening. When I power on my laptop, the screen is black until it gets to the windows login screen, and then it turns on. The power button flashes an error code that indicates a display malfunction, yet there is no artifacting or glitches on the display whatsoever when it is turned on. The time stays synced after restarting and shutting down, so it’s not the cmos battery dying, obviously the display IS working, so I’m not entirely sure what the issue is. All the drivers are correctly functioning. The only thing is that I can’t access the BIOS or boot menu because, like I said, it just shows a black screen. It’s a very perplexing situation, and nothing seems to be wrong. It’s more of a minor annoyance, and sometimes it doesn’t even bug me. Help?
Idk how to do it on a laptop, but maybe resetting the bios will help. I don’t know where the reset button for the mainboard would be located on a laptop. You‘ll probably have to open the thing up. Hope I could help
@@linus_9661 I appreciate the advice. I forgot to mention this, however I did end up trying that and it didn’t fix the issue. So now I’m quite perplexed.
Its hard for me to ignore when it thermal throttles with constant stutters and fps drops🤣 I ended up just making a DIY cooling pad and the laptop is useable now
Would love to see what your process was from video cutting, Camera Settings, tips and Tricks and all Kind of Things since you started Last year until now. As i see, there is a Huge improvement! Very Good quality Content 🙏🏻