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I feel like I should upgrade my computers memory because I was playing on my long term survival world and I checked my memory bc why not and it was at 95%-98% (I don't fully remember and didn't get a photo) like I don't want to lose my world (been on it for about 4-5 years give or take) and like yes it's modded and stuff but it does run smoothly
Idk any advice is good
ROM October 1977
While the scanned copy of this issue online has handwriting on its table of contents mentioning some pages are missing including the cover story, the excerpts from Joseph Weizenbaum's Computer Power and Human Reason do get to his infamous description of "the compulsive programmer," recognizable as the "hacker" first famous at MIT. The back cover was a Radio Shack ad for the TRS-80.
AAAYYYY!!! Finally got the gaming rig back online! Spent a solid week trying to figure out what was wrong, searching down codes and guides and unsuccessfully updating drivers. Everything was pointing towards the network card not being connected, which is a serious issue since it's soldered to the motherboard.
But, I opened it up yesterday and gave it a good, thorough cleaning. I also made a couple small changes I've been wanting to make, like switching one of the GPU's VGA cables to another rail on the PSU and flipping the water block. During the initial build, the lines for the watercooler were just about pressing on the upper fans. I didn't realize until after the fact that the block can be rotated and the piece with the logo on it comes off to also rotate, so it's never upside down.
It'd been about a year since I built the rig, so it definitely needed a cleaning. Thankfully, I didn't wait so long that the dust had started to cake into it and it all just blew out without any need for brushes to knock it loose. Flipping the water block also gave me an opportunity to apply some fresh thermal paste, which it needed as the old stuff was looking a bit crusty and dry.
I'm not sure exactly why cleaning it worked, but I'm glad it did. I'm thinking maybe it just needed some time fully unplugged to reset some things (because computers are finicky as shit) or there was a piece of dust that happened to bridge the wrong gap. Either way, it's back up and running and cleaner than ever. And I didn't have to buy a new network card! :D

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Hey, bro, listen.
Use a toothbrush to clean the dust and hair off that fan vent.
It's cheap and efficient.
Hey guys, I sent this email to the tech guy at my college but he never answered. Fair enough, that’s not his job, but I figured it was worth a shot. Now I pass the question off to you--what do.
Also, things are now getting quite serious, as my computer screen is endlessly glitching like the ghosts on supernatural and I’m not exaggerating at all for the sake of using a cool analogy it’s actually really bad and looks like it’s possessed. please help.