my laptop's cinebench score

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Are these good specs for a pre-built? Just now getting into computers, I don’t really know much yet, still learning

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Guys help my pc boots for 1 second and just dies.

I don’t know what to do I stripped it down and I’m looking at everything.

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What do i do

Its keeps crashing every 5 minutes

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Can someone explain why I have no loading circle

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Why is it stuck here? I’m downloading the disk and it’s been here for a hour

It was going smoothly then it just stopped for a hour and I’m pretty sure it doesn’t take a hour to extract a grimme file but it’s the disk version and I didn’t really know how to download it in the first place. If anyone could help us appreciate it Ps sorry about the quality I don’t have internet to post from my computer so I have to use my phone for rn

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How do I pop out this cmos battery

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New to the PC world and not very tech savvy, could use some advice

My gf and I got this pc on a sale. It’s performed fairly well on mostly performance mode for Hogwarts and barely ran The last of us (a few rainbow colored objects every now and then) and was concerned with how it’ll perform with starfield. I really don’t understand Pc specs since I’ve never dealt with them much in my previous work and always had a console for gaming. Pc specs seem like another language. And I see some things that say i7 is minimum and i5 is recommended but I thought i7 was better so that confused me too. Also, whenever we play on pc with an Xbox one controller, there is a very slight, but noticeable input lag that I can’t seem to fix. Anyway, sorry for rambling just wondering how you think it’d perform or any recommendations to settings and whatnot that could help. Thanks in advance for any info!

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when i upgrade what should i do 1st??

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That graphic card, brah...

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Turning my Dell Precision 3420 SFF into a full gaming pc

So I have a Dell Precision 3420 SFF with a i7-7700. I want to make it as crazy as possible. I just bought the new Gigabyte 4060 Low Profile to put in it (Yes it cost more than 2x the pc itself, and yes I don't care). The precision has a 180W psu which is nowhere near what I need to power the 4060. The obvious choice would be to upgrade the psu, except it's all proprietary, and the only upgrade option is to a 240W which still isn't enough, and that is ignoring the connector I need for the 4060. But then I remember that I had this big hunk of metal, taking up space for a not so important reason, the drive bays. I took out my drive bays which freed up a lot of space. I want to know if there is a really small psu, with at least 115W and an 8 pin connector that would fit there. The two dimensions it could fit in are 150mmx120mmx46mm if it went over the ram or 150mmx80mmx55mm next to the ram. Anyone know of a psu this small?

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