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[QUOTE="Geekom Official, post: 365, member: 5"] [HEADING=3]1. Power light not on after black screen (computer not powered on)[/HEADING] There are several possible reasons: [LIST] [*]The socket is not in good contact; [*]The adapter is not the original adapter shipped with the product, resulting in an insufficient power supply; [*]The CPU heat dissipation is not good and automatically shuts down after working at high temperatures. [/LIST] [HEADING=3][/HEADING] [HEADING=3]2. Power light is on after black screen (blue) / stuck in GEEKON / can't enter the system[/HEADING] [LIST] [*]Unplug the SSD and wipe the "gold finger" with an eraser [*]Reinstall the system [*]Replace SSD and reinstall the system [/LIST] [HEADING=3][/HEADING] [HEADING=3]3. The size of the HDMI port[/HEADING] HDMI is an interface for transmitting high-definition digital audio and video signals. HDMI has different types and sizes, depending on the needs of the connected devices and monitors. HDMI types include A, B, C, D, and E, of which A, C, and D are the most commonly used. HDMI type A is the standard HDMI interface, with an external size of 13.9 mm x 4.45 mm, an internal size of 14 mm x 4.55 mm, and 19 pins. HDMI type A is suitable for most TVs, computers, game consoles, and other devices. HDMI type B is a dual-link HDMI interface, with an external size of 21.2 mm x 4.45 mm, an internal size of 21.3 mm x 4.55 mm, and 29 pins. HDMI type B is designed for very high-resolution monitors, but has never been used. HDMI type C is a mini HDMI interface, with an external size of 10.42 mm x 2.42 mm, an internal size of 10.5 mm x 2.5 mm, and 19 pins. HDMI type C is suitable for portable devices, such as digital cameras, camcorders, etc. HDMI type D is a micro HDMI interface, with an external size of 6.4 mm x 2.8 mm, an internal size of 6.5 mm x 2.9 mm, and 19 pins. HDMI type D is suitable for some small devices, such as smartphones, tablets, etc. HDMI type E is an HDMI interface for automotive and industrial use, with an external size of 14.4 mm x 5.7 mm, an internal size of 14.5 mm x 5.8 mm, and 19 pins. HDMI type E has a special locking mechanism to prevent vibration and loosening. [HEADING=3]4. How to transfer Windows 11 to a new SSD?[/HEADING] After installing the SSD, follow these steps: [LIST=1] [*]Connect to the internet [*]Click on settings [*]Activate now [*]Troubleshoot [/LIST] You have reactivated Windows. [HEADING=3]5. Mini PC as server 24/7 with the computer on?[/HEADING] [URL unfurl="true"]https://community.geekompc.com/threads/is-it-safe-to-leave-my-pc-on-24-7.143/[/URL] [HEADING=3]6. Are both PCIe 3.0 and 4.0 supported?[/HEADING] Air11 and IT8 only support PCle 3.0.IT11 and IT12 support PCle 3.0 and 4.0. [HEADING=3]7. Resolutions supported by the port[/HEADING] USB4 supports the DP1.4 protocol. Resolutions supported by DP protocol: [ATTACH type="full" width="488px" alt="1687751405288.jpeg"]211[/ATTACH] Solutions supported by HDMI: [ATTACH type="full" width="488px" alt="1687751420150.jpeg"]212[/ATTACH] [HEADING=3]8. Recommended software for copying disk contents[/HEADING] [URL unfurl="true"]https://community.geekompc.com/threads/copy-disk-content-software.157/#post-299[/URL] [HEADING=3]9. Computer has installed SSD and appears in Device Manager, but not in Hard Drive Manager and BIOS[/HEADING] [URL unfurl="true"]https://community.geekompc.com/threads/why-is-my-m-2-ssd-not-showing-up-in-bios.166/#post-354[/URL] [HEADING=3]10. Why is my computer's internet speed slower than my phone on the same WiFi?[/HEADING] [URL unfurl="true"]https://community.geekompc.com/threads/why-is-the-internet-speed-of-the-computer-slower-than-the-phone-on-the-same-wifi.152/[/URL] [HEADING=3]11. Keeping processor frequency at a minimum?[/HEADING] Press 'F7' or 'DEL' to enter BIOS when booting, and turn off Turbo in BIOS. [HEADING=3]12. Connecting an external GPU[/HEADING] One way is to use a Thunderbolt 3 port to connect an eGPU. Some of our Geekom Mini PC models, such as IT11, IT12, and AS6 have USB4 ports, and Fun9 has Thunderbolt 4 interface. They are all compatible with Thunderbolt 3 eGPUs. Another way is to use an M.2 NVMe port to connect an eGPU. Many mini PCs have this port, and you can use a "PCIe x16 to M.2 NVMe adapter" to connect an eGPU. This way, you can share one eGPU with multiple systems and users. However, there are some trade-offs between these two methods. Using a Thunderbolt 3 port is more convenient and neat, but it reduces the graphics card performance by about 10%. Using an M.2 NVMe port is more affordable and efficient, but it affects the SSD speed. Also, you should not use an eGPU that is too powerful for your mini PC CPU, because it might be wasted by the "CPU bound" problem. [HEADING=3]13. Does the Type-C port support charging[/HEADING] Only USB4 supports PD fast charging protocol.The charging speed of the Type-C port of USB3 is too small to be used as a power source. [ATTACH type="full" width="412px" alt="1687761144955.png"]213[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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