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    All about oc'ing..... If you haven't killed any of your hardware before then you're doing it wrong 😀

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  1. Cancer meet cancer. What can go wrong? 😀 Microsoft blames RGB peripherals for crashing Windows 11 — RGB software is causing blue screens, crashes, and game freezes
  2. Cancer meet cancer. What can go wrong? 😀 Microsoft blames RGB peripherals for crashing Windows 11 — RGB software is causing blue screens, crashes, and game freezes
  3. Linux improves FPS on low-end PCs thanks to a new task scheduler: 25% more performance, less stuttering and latency Linux has been gaining ground as a gaming OS for some time, but Linux 7.3 will be a particularly interesting step for those still using a modest PC.
  4. Linux improves FPS on low-end PCs thanks to a new task scheduler: 25% more performance, less stuttering and latency Linux has been gaining ground as a gaming OS for some time, but Linux 7.3 will be a particularly interesting step for those still using a modest PC.
  5. Thank you very much bro Fox🙂 I appreciate it. Got my first gift right now. From my lovely wife.
  6. RIP. Frank Beard
  7. European Central Bank warns AI bubble burst could trigger systemic fallout "A US AI fallout would not remain a US problem"
  8. For less money? Depends on the eyes that see. Still heavly overpriced. Should be more like "more garbage for more money"😎 PC Partner warns of rising GPU prices and budget card shortages — analyst suggests makers are hiking prices beyond memory costs The question is whether price increases have benefited anyone beyond those early in the supply chain. Jon Peddie, who has been tracking the graphics industry for about 25 years, does not seem to believe that all the graphics card prices are due to increased costs. "[This all does] not necessarily equal an increase in profits, although I suspect it does, and the AIB suppliers are taking advantage of all of the press reports on higher memory prices and shortages to raise AIB prices more than the delta in memory costs," Peddie said.
  9. What have changed the last months @Mr. Fox?🙄 August update crashes games and has bugs such as black screens The August update for Windows 11 (KB5121003) can cause games like Arc Raiders to crash and is struggling with other problems.
  10. Alphacool Apex 2 Thermal Paste Claims 17.3W/mK Conductivity Published 14 hours ago by Hilbert Hagedoorn 1 Alphacool has introduced Apex 2 Thermal Grease for high-performance CPU, GPU and water-cooling applications. The compound carries a claimed thermal conductivity of 17.3W/mK and thermal resistance of 0.0006°C·in²/W. Its density is specified between 2.6 and 2.7g/mL. Operating temperature spans -20°C to 130°C. Viscosity is listed at 130–140Pa·s at 20°C, indicating a relatively thick compound that may require deliberate application pressure. Thermal-conductivity figures cannot always be compared directly between brands because measurement methods and sample conditions differ. Complete cooler mounting, contact pressure, surface flatness and paste thickness can influence real processor temperatures more than a small difference in the quoted conductivity number. Alphacool Apex 2 thermal paste review – A truly good paste for all situations (and a true twin of the HY-P17) igorslab.de
  11. Alphacool Unveils Apex 2 Thermal Grease Today, 13:41 Alphacool International GmbH from Braunschweig is a pioneer in PC water cooling technology. With one of the most comprehensive product portfolios in the industry and over 20 years of experience, Alphacool now expands its lineup with the Apex 2 Thermal Grease. With the Apex 2, Alphacool introduces a new generation of its thermal grease. The completely revised formula was developed together with Halnziye for high-performance hardware and demanding cooling systems. Compared to its predecessor, the Apex 2 offers improved heat transfer, helping to reduce CPU and GPU temperatures. The Apex 2 shows its strengths particularly under high thermal loads and in areas with concentrated heat generation, such as GPU hotspots. This makes it suitable for gaming and overclocking systems as well as workstations, servers, and other performance-focused applications. Its electrically non-conductive formula allows safe use on sensitive components. At the same time, the carefully balanced consistency supports controlled handling and even distribution across the contact surface. The Alphacool Apex 2 Thermal Grease is now available in the Alphacool online shop.
  12. xx60 class card above $800. Hmmmm. Nope. No thanks. Hell freze first. Madness is the correct word for this. GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB pricing hits $800+ in the US as memory crisis takes hold NVIDIA raises RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell price to $16,000, now 87% above original MSRP
  13. Who said it was a huge shortage of vram? China have everything if and when you need it. Yep, China is the global tech Mecca. Ask and you get whatever tech is possible to get. And no one can stop them. None! Yup, because the US chip restrictions for China doesn't work. Nada. Zero... A JOKE. Modified GeForce RTX 4080 32GB cards flood China’s second-hand market RTX 40 memory mods have become a business This follows several similar cases we have covered over the past two years. Modified RTX 4090 and RTX 4090D cards with 48GB memory have been sold in China, while RTX 4080 SUPER 32GB cards appeared in much larger quantities last year. We reported in October...
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