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  1. O&O ShutUp10++ 1.9.1434 Released: Oct 25, 2022 1.9.1434 – released October 25, 2022 FIX: Fixed Microsoft Edge settings permissions detection on some systems Available in German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Chinese (simplified) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New has to be better......... Microsoft fixes Windows vulnerable driver blocklist sync issue bleepingcomputer.com Disabling the driver blocklist Microsoft also says that starting with the Windows 11 2022 update (version 22H2), the blocklist is enabled by default on all devices. "Blocking drivers can cause devices or software to malfunction. In rare cases, it leads to a stop error," Microsoft warned on Tuesday. "There is no guarantee that the blocklist will block every driver that has weaknesses." For Windows 10 and Windows 11 21H2, you can disable the driver blocklist by turning off 'Memory Integrity' in the 'Core Isolation' settings, or if using Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC), disabling it in your configuration. However, as the driver blocklist is enabled by default in Windows 11 22H2, even when Memory Integrity is disabled, it's unclear how to disable the blocklist in the latest version of the operating system.
  2. O&O ShutUp10++ 1.9.1434 Released: Oct 25, 2022 1.9.1434 – released October 25, 2022 FIX: Fixed Microsoft Edge settings permissions detection on some systems Available in German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Chinese (simplified) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New has to be better......... Always. Microsoft fixes Windows vulnerable driver blocklist sync issue bleepingcomputer.com Disabling the driver blocklist Microsoft also says that starting with the Windows 11 2022 update (version 22H2), the blocklist is enabled by default on all devices. "Blocking drivers can cause devices or software to malfunction. In rare cases, it leads to a stop error," Microsoft warned on Tuesday. "There is no guarantee that the blocklist will block every driver that has weaknesses." For Windows 10 and Windows 11 21H2, you can disable the driver blocklist by turning off 'Memory Integrity' in the 'Core Isolation' settings, or if using Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC), disabling it in your configuration. However, as the driver blocklist is enabled by default in Windows 11 22H2, even when Memory Integrity is disabled, it's unclear how to disable the blocklist in the latest version of the operating system.
  3. A new one. Nvidia is in deaper and deaper water. Can Jensen swim? My best guess... Class action or recall of cards/in best case sending out new adapters. Nvidia's investigation team can't keep up with this pace. One per day is +60 before Christmas Eve. And there isn't many 4090 cards out there. I think my Asus 4090 TUF OC adapter is melting too https://ibb.co/94Q97dX https://ibb.co/0q0RWPq https://ibb.co/YXK1d2h https://ibb.co/XYBHG5L Had to disconnect my GPU to make space for the 13900k installation and I noticed that one of the pins looks melted. What should I do?
  4. AMD Releases AM5 AGESA 1.0.0.3, Reintroduces C-State Boost Limiter with >4 Cores Loaded Techpowerup.com | Today, 16:11 AMD released the latest version of the AGESA microcode for Socket AM5 platform. The new version 1.0.0.3 most notably reintroduces a Precision Boost C-state limiter that [accidentally?] got removed with version 1.0.0.2. This limiter prevents the CPU cores from boosting above 5.50 GHz when more than 4 cores are active (i.e. experiencing heavy workload). SkatterBencher demonstrated how this affects performance on Ryzen 7000-series desktop processors. NopBench, a utility developed by ElmorLabs, lets you figure out the maximum boost frequency obtainable as workload scales across available CPU cores (i.e. starting from 1-thread, to n-thread). NopBench invokes the NOP instruction, and measures the number of NOP instructions can be processed per second. To make the NOP throughput comparable among processors of different microarchitectures, an architecture-specific factor is used, which for "Raphael" is 2.5x. By comparing the NOP throughput of a Ryzen 9 7950X processor tested with AGESA 1.0.0.2 to 1.0.0.3 (ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme BIOS versions 0611 vs. 0705); SkatterBencher was able to confirm that that the boost limiter is back in place, and limits Precision Boost frequency to 5.50 GHz when the NopBench load exceeds 4 cores. From the comment section....
  5. Bad news bro @Mr. Fox @Ashtrix+++ Google Chrome Users Running Windows 7 Or 8.1 Will Soon Need To Find A Fresher OS Chrome is the most popular browser on the planet and we reckon there's a fair number of people surfing the web with it inside Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1. Well, bad news for them—barring a last-minute reprieve, Google plans to sunset its Chrome browser on Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 with its version 110 release that's due out in a few months. If you're affected by this, then heads up that Google is tentatively planning to roll out its version 110 release of Chrome on February 7, 2023. That will be the last official update to Chrome that you'll see on your platform. To continue receiving future releases with new features and security patches, you'll need to update your platform to Windows 10 or Windows 11. "Older versions of Chrome will continue to work, but there will be no further updates released for users on these operating systems. If you are currently on Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, we encourage you to move to a supported Windows version before that date to ensure you continue to receive the latest security updates and Chrome features," Google explains in a recently posted support document.
  6. I wonder if this size is too big for the package....🙂 Maybe 3080@20GB can stop the 4090 fire? Nvidia could save up 4090 dies and make 4090 Ti with improved power connectors/adapters and release it sooner than later. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Newegg: Refund Issued for RTX 4090 Box Filled With Metal Weights tomshardware.com https://www.tomshardware.com/news/newegg-responds-to-metal-in-rtx-4090-box A Newegg representative told Tom's Hardware via email that it refunded a customer that claimed to have received blocks of metal instead of an Nvidia Geforce RTX 4090. The company also claims that banning customer accounts is a "normal" part of a fraud investigation process.
  7. The way Nvidia prefer you install your brand new 4090 graphics cards. Big gain once again for Nvidia (less prone for fire and reduced chance for increased RMA costs), HaHa While Nvidia investigate the fire and smoke... Very impotant to offer graphics cards that don't catch fire, and to keep up profits and at same time reduce inventory of older chips. ZOTAC launches GeForce RTX 3070 Ti with GA102-150 GPU https://videocardz.com/newz/zotac-launches-geforce-rtx-3070-ti-with-ga102-150-gpu A card called Zotac GeForce RTX 3070Ti-8G6X Apocalypse GOC is a new model based on existing GA104 design. Both cards have an identical triple-fan cooler and, from what we can see from official pictures, a similar board design as well. This upgraded model features NVIDIA’s largest GA102-150 GPU, but only with 6144 CUDA cores. This means that as many as 4608 cores were disabled on this Ampere processor. @Rage Set Nice see you back. Hope all is well 🙂 Nice improvements bro Fox.
  8. This is topic brother. They sniff up news about Nvidia and fire everywhere. What next? And AMD use it for all it's worth. Scott Herkelman confirm that AMD do as Intel and scrapped this new Nvidia 12/16 pin "fire cracker connector". It’s a surprisingly concrete and technical statement about an upcoming GPU design, still more than a week out from its announcement on November 3rd. And to play devil’s advocate, it’s unlikely that Nvidia’s RTX 4090 issues played a part in AMD’s decision—it’s simply too late in the design process for AMD to switch course.
  9. The PSU's quality can be ok but they cut down on the wire gauge thickness. More metal increase prices and thinner wires make it easier for (less savy) people to route the cables properly in their chassis. Smaller chassis the worse. Should have been at least 16 gauge thickness on all (PCIe) cables. 15 thickness would be more proper (higher safety margin/higher current). Nvidia investigating reports of RTX 4090 power cables burning or melting theverge.com https://www.theverge.com/2022/10/25/23422349/nvidia-rtx-4090-power-cables-connectors-melting-burning I wonder how much this will affect the supply of 4080 and more of the 4090 cards coming weeks. Maybe the new new sibling of 3060 will help nvidia and it's partners to keep up sales of Nvidia graphics in this difficult time. The Nvidia fire crack continue... So appropriate with some fire music. Update 10/25/2022 4:30 pm PT A fourth case has allegedly surfaced on a YouTube video(opens in new tab) from the Bang4BuckPC Gamer channel. The user allegedly purchased a prebuilt gaming PC from CyberPowerPC with a GeForce RTX 4090. The power connector for the graphics card seemingly melted, and the user returned the PC to CyberPowerPC. We've reached out to the system builder for comment.
  10. Nvidia's 12-pin Power Connector-plug is designed too small and weak. And Nvidia went with 6 power pins due the small delicate GPU PCB design (3x 8-pins power connectors have 9 power pins). So do your math and find out how many power pins there is if you use 4 of those 8-pin PCIe connectors. The new 12-pin Power Connector should have been 50% bigger and nvidia should have offered 2 (some AIB partners don't follow Nvidia's design and mount the connector upside down) 90 degres angeled adapters, outside offering the regualr adapter they offer in the package. 3x 8-pin PCIe power connectors would never been approved for more than 450W (525w if we count in 75w from the PCI Express x16 slot). Because thats the specs . Hence Nvidia neeeded an custom power connector. But they screwed up the design of the connector. We would never ever have seen graphics cards validated for more than 450/525W if Nvidia speced the new cards with 3x 8-pin PCIe power connectors. A custom Gpu power connector is actually a great idea if the connector has been designed/engineered properly from the beginning (bigger, more reliable and with more power pins). Without the custom nvidia connector we would never seen Neptune 4090 with 630W vbios. Because nvidia would never ever made 4090 FE cards with 4 8-pins power connectors. And we both know why nvidia released 4090 Fe with same max TDP as most of the custom made AIB cards.
  11. Another GeForce RTX 4090 16-pin Adapter Bites The Dust published about 1 hour ago Great balls of fire!!! https://www.tomshardware.com/news/another-geforce-rtx-4090-16-pin-adapter-bites-the-dust I wonder how long it will take before we see a statement on status from Nvidia. Nvidia launched an investigation into the matter when the first case surfaced, and with good reason, since meltdowns are starting to become widespread. The user feedback shows that the problem may reside with the design of the 12VHPWR power connector. Bending the cables too close to the connector seemingly causes some terminals to loosen up, leading to uneven mating.
  12. As you can see... Not many of the computer chassis is meant for 4090 with the new cable bend specs (3.5 cm). The way Nvidia think the chassis door (glass or metal) is meant to be used....🙂 Yep, CableMod is very keen on marketing their new products.... Intel avoided it for their new ARC graphics cards. They themself helped engineer/devope the new connector. And AMD avoid it as well. Nvidia needed it because they wanted more space on the PCB for cooling (remember they designed the cooling meant for +600w). AMD Confirms Radeon RX 7000 Cards Won't Use 16-Pin Power Connector
  13. This isn’t good for flash nand. They should run hotter for max reliability (+-50C). Aka opposite of the ssd controller.
  14. Yep. And you don't need to be an idiot. There is many people out there that isn't so clever in tech. And many don't follow the manual properly. Their main goal is to cram it in to start use it. This means bad publicity. But they have to do something with this. There have been a lot talk about this the last months. And we can now see the outcome. Was doomed to happen. Even an bigger warning sticker in the Gpu package won't help. Because people are so different.
  15. Two redditors now report that their RTX 4090 graphics cards are now dead, and melted power connectors might be the reason why. NVIDIA might have a problem with some RTX 4090 catching fire https://videocardz.com/newz/first-users-report-nvidia-rtx-4090-gpus-with-melted-16-pin-power-connectors Nvidia prepare for needed vbios changes? How many fried cards do they need to inspect before they do needed changes? 10, 20 or 25? Nvidia reached out to OP with the smoked connector Have Nvidia and their AIB partners sent with a manual in the Gpu package with an warning/guideline on how to properly bend the adapter cable/mount it properly on the Gpu? I expect we will see more smoke and fire when more people who enjoy small cute and shiny SFF chassis finally get their hands on 4090 series cards 🙂 The gamers paradise this Christmas holidays...
  16. Still not validated prediction/statistic.... But here's a few numbers. SP 95-99 is like what would’ve been an SP 80-84 with the 12900K. Basically a mediocre sample. SP 100-102 is decent/respectable. SP 105-110 is an A. SP of over 110 means potentially a P SP of 120-130 and this would be golden as of current sampling But I have seen good benches (great results) from so called "mediocre" chips, so. https://www.overclock.net/threads/official-asus-strix-maximus-z690-owners-thread.1794802/post-29052675
  17. Here's from Jayz... We will see what nvidia will say if we see 10+ cases before Christmas ring in. (jonny Guru director of PSU engineering at Corsair). Maybe gamers should buy a couple of these 12VHPWR connectors and adapters in spare for Christmas holidays gaming, HaHa The 12VHPWR cable is DANGEROUS! But NVIDIA doesn't agree... Intel is the smart one. They avoided use own design. They helped design this junk connector.
  18. The 7950 branding is for the mid cycle upgrade on same arch (same as 4090 ti branding over vanilla xx90). And a chance for AMD to charge more. I hope AMD can have their best cards price point on 3080 level from Nvidia. Aka top out at 1200$ at max. Or 400$ below a4090. If the performance was around the same I think this would kick nvidia hard in the nuts. A 4090 Ti wouldn't help Nvidia from loosing sales of 4090 or 4080. Only a price reduction can save them. I think 4080 live dangerous with its price point. Nvidia should never ever put the high price tag for this card.
  19. AMD could offer their higher tier chips at same prices as Intel and still get higher profits due the Ryzen chips glued design. But AMDs greed have been there for 5000 series chips as well. They charged 800$ for mainstream. Such disgusting prices have we nevere seen before for mainstream. And greed will fire back. If AMD was smart they should continue offer 5000 series chips and AM4 motherboards in loads. https://wccftech.com/raptor-lake-boosts-intel-cpu-sales-versus-amd-am5-am4-dominates-5800x3d-leads-the-pack/
  20. Nvidia could have made the connector bigger and more reliable. But everything has to be so damn small and cute nowadays. And why make it with only 6 power pins? Damn stupid engineering. (they could even offer an 90 degrees adapter in the package). But that would increase the prices further above an already disgusting price tag. They just can't reduce profits as you know.
  21. Let the smoke game begin🙂 Within a year and this will be a nightmare for NVIDIA. Maybe nvidia should start offer an 90-Degree Angled 16-Pin Connector for free? Small sff chassis will be more and more popular (they are alredy). Domed for smoke and fire 🙂 Melted RTX 4090 16-pin Adapter: Bad Luck or the First of Many? https://www.tomshardware.com/news/rtx-4090-first-melted-adapter-cable
  22. AM4 Isn't A Good Thing For AMD Right Now. Why buy an new overpriced platform if you can get the old one for cheap? I wonder if AMD want to do the same again for AM5. Not so sure about that. Why sell it at $700 if the chips only cost sub 70$ to make? And what is the profits from the MB? Only God knows for now.
  23. I have also a couple of these I have huge space on the backside of the chassis so out of sight. Not so pretty but theiy do the job. A lot cheaper than fried fan headers🙂 And I use only power hungry 3000 rpm fans, so.... Two of them connected and you are near the MB's fan headers power limit (1 Amp). And I can't connect more than one of the 140mm Noctua 3000 rpm fans on the MB header due the power draw. Two of them will surpass the Amp limit.
  24. I have also fan hubs. Also the command center from Corsair. But I really love have a few of these lying in the drawer. For powering 4 fans and then connect one of the connector to the MB. And I use only one fan for each MB fan header. Even for the high amp fan header (3 Amp). No need to max them out.
  25. Microsoft just can't stop improve their latest and greatest. Windows 11 Task Manager is preventing the Safely Remove Hardware feature Ghacks.net Oct 23, 2022 in Windows 11 News..... The latest version of Windows 11 has a bug that may prevent the safe removal of hardware from the device. Users of Windows 11 who activate the operating system's Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media feature from the system tray, to remove USB devices and other devices connected to the system safely, may notice that this is no longer possible if the Task Manager application is open. Windows 11 displays the message "Problem Ejecting USB Mass Storage Device", stating that the device can't be stopped by the operating system because of another program that is still using it. That program, at least in this case, is the operating system's Task Manager.
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