
u/Loki4Major2

Update "Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.45x.xxx.x) - Current Channel (Broad)" is being downloaded almost daily when i search for updates.
Same as title. This keep getting updated with a new version almost every day, is it normal?
Looking for mouse-only games while my hand is in a cast
Hey everyone,
I’m looking for some game recommendations because I’m about to have surgery on my left hand. I severed a nerve at work, so for the next month or so I’m going to have my hand in a cast and basically won’t be able to use it properly. It’s not exactly a fun situation, so I’m trying to find something I can still enjoy while I recover.
I can still use my mouse, and mine has 4 programmable buttons, so I can work with that. I’m mainly looking for games that are playable with just the mouse, or at least with very minimal keyboard use.
I’m open to pretty much anything as long as it works with mouse only or near enough:
RTS, card games, turn-based strategy, management games, tactics, point-and-click, whatever really.
If anyone has suggestions, I’d really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
Looking for mouse-only games while my hand is in a cast
Hey everyone,
I’m looking for some game recommendations because I’m about to have surgery on my left hand. I severed a nerve at work, so for the next month or so I’m going to have my hand in a cast and basically won’t be able to use it properly. It’s not exactly a fun situation, so I’m trying to find something I can still enjoy while I recover.
I can still use my mouse, and mine has 4 programmable buttons, so I can work with that. I’m mainly looking for games that are playable with just the mouse, or at least with very minimal keyboard use.
I’m open to pretty much anything as long as it works with mouse only or near enough:
RTS, card games, turn-based strategy, management games, tactics, point-and-click, whatever really.
If anyone has suggestions, I’d really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
Thinking about building cheap PCs as a hobby. What should I do with them afterwards?
Hi everyone,
I've recently become interested in learning how to build PCs as a hobby. I'm not talking about high-end gaming rigs, but mostly very cheap or budget computers built from used parts.
The problem is that I don't really know what to do with them once they're finished. I don't need multiple PCs for myself, so I'm trying to figure out the best approach.
Would it make sense to:
Build and resell them?
Donate them to people who need a computer?
Build them, learn from the process, then part them out again?
Buy broken PCs, repair them, and sell them?
I'm mainly interested in gaining experience and having fun, not necessarily making a lot of money.
Not sure what cooling pad buy to avoid obstruction
I have a 17 inch laptop, LOQ 17IRX10, and the vents hole on the bottom panel are on the top side and I’m a bit worried about laptop cooling pads with foam seals blocking the bottom intake vents.
Has anyone used a Llano or Flydigi cooling pad with this laptop, or with any other big 17-inch laptop with a similar bottom vent layout?
Do they fit properly, or is it better to just go with a basic metal stand?
Just joined the family!
I'm so excited!
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LOQ 17IRX10, i7-14700HX, rtx 5070, 24gb ram
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Spent last couple of days testing and tweaking everything, and is doing great!
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To be honest by seeing posts I was prepared to undervolt the hell out of it but I was surprised that I didn't have to. On demanding games CPU stays below 90°C and GPU below 75°C, sensational.