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  1. the "Line and Circle" on the power switch is power state. PSU Capacity * the number on the switch.

  2. Its not a line snd a circle its a 1 and a 0

    Love all these influencers thinking they engineers

  3. The I and O are from Binary, where I means current is flowing, and O means current is not

  4. So, not to reveal the expert as mediocre, but the ON/OFF Button are a 1 and a 0. Guess which one is the Power ON

  5. Hey man I just bought a dell iptiplex 7010 and I slapped in a gtx1050ti but my monitor doesn’t show anything accept a box with “no connection “ written inside of it

  6. The power switch makes complete sense 1 meaning true or on and 0 meaning false or off

  7. Dunno how I just thought of this.

    One for On, Zero for None.

    Someone else has most certainly coined it already tho

  8. I plug my 2 monitors into the GPU and the TV into the MOBO it works fine. Just don’t try to game on the TV.

  9. Step 1 – Disable analytics in Windows, Edge, Office, and any other Windows pre-install.
    Step 2 – Update Windows and install drivers from the manufacturer’s website.
    Step 3 – Benchmark for your baselines.

  10. If you plug in your display port or HDMI to the motherboard it would work if you have the stinky integrated graphics

  11. It makes sense if you know how electricity works….. I swear…. I’d believe in evolution if our species wasn’t getting dumber over time. The O stands for OPEN circuit and the line stands for closed circuit… I IMEAN COME ON!!!! THIS IS STUFF WE SHOULD HAVE LEARNED IN 5th GRADE!!

  12. watching your videos makes me think that Laptops are better because I get scared of how many mistakes i might do while building a pc

  13. Want to stress test it with Balatro? Install Jen’s almanac, get a joker called shikigami, and play a bunch of 7s, let’s see how many 7s it can make before the game crashes

  14. Just in case I ever get one, Do I ask the person how long ago they replaced the thermal paste, or should I just not give a (You know what goes here)

  15. Actually you can do this via BIOS setting . Choose IGFX, save and restart to use cpu/ motherboard graphics .
    If you’d like to use pci graphics choose PEG in BIOS . Save and restart .
    Hope this helps the content creator.
    😊❤

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