Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

LCPDFR.com

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

An interesting story to make your night slightly less boring

Featured Replies

Since most of my friends either laughed or were concerned when I told this story, I thought I would tell you:

 

 

Okay. So here it goes. Back on Thursday (2/27) my PSU surged. Thankfully, I was able to start my PC and get it up and running in no time. I played a bit more, finished up some clan cars, and went off to bed. I woke up for school the next morning, went to school, wanted to commit genocide in my English teacher's class, and got home. My PC was normal. Then, the weekend came. Usually, my weekends are either super action packed, or super LCPDFR welcoming, meaning I don't really go anywhere apart from the gym. That day was one of those days. That morning, I tried to turn on my PC. Nothing. I thought the boot priorities prioritized USBs, so I unplugged everything. Still nothing. I took it to Best Buy, and the guys took it from me, hooked it up in the back (where their PSU was), and they came back to me. This was their response: "There's some sort of smoke coming from the upper part of your motherboard." Basically, my GPU splits the motherboard into two. The GPU is straight in the middle, so  therefore, it must have been the CPU, RAM, or any other motherboard components. The guy powered it in front of me, and one of the parts of the GPU went up in flames - luckily, a small one that went straight out after we powered the PC off. It came to the conclusion that my GPU and PSU was ready to be pushing daisies, so I went out and bought an Asus Nvidia GeForce GTX760 and a Thermaltake 600 Watt PSU. I put both of those things in, still nothing. I took it to Microcenter later that day and somehow it worked. But, it doesn't end there (it's my PC, it's Mustu's PC, nothing new). At Microcenter, it wouldn't load into Windows, the PC would go straight to the BIOS. Lucky me again, I played around with the boot priorities, and the PC worked just fine. Now I'm faced with the problem of clearing up my SSD (which has Windows on it).

 

 

Just thought I'd share that with you guys. My weekend was action packed, in my opinion.

SCNG FTW!!

 

If you would like to see my mods, please click here

 

 

AND NEVAR EVAR EVAR PM ME FOR SUPPORT (KTHNXBYE <3)

 

  • Author

I thought this was going to be an interesting story about something law enforcement related, ex. crazy criminal goes on highway shooting spree while wearing a purple cape, not just the story of how your computer's parts got old and broke. Not a very exciting nor eventful story.

Lol, you know me! I live in Irvine! Nothing happens here!

SCNG FTW!!

 

If you would like to see my mods, please click here

 

 

AND NEVAR EVAR EVAR PM ME FOR SUPPORT (KTHNXBYE <3)

 

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

Similar Content

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.