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sure🙂 Here's a new one. Classic Microsoft. But branded Out-of-band. October 17, 2022—KB5020438 (OS Build 17763.3534) 2019 LTSC Out-of-band Prerequisite: You "must" install the August 10, 2021 SSU (KB5005112) before installing the LCU. Manual download: CU (Cumulative Update) 17763.3534 — KB5020438 October 11, 2022-KB5018542 Cumulative Update for .NET Framework 3.5, 4.7.2 and 4.8 for Windows 10, version 1809 and Windows Server 2019 NDP35-472 https://catalog.s.download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/updt/2022/08/windows10.0-kb5017270-x64_e3b6e098823a0e08110adee9400d44b9c00a824a.msu NDP35-48 https://catalog.s.download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/software/updt/2022/08/windows10.0-kb5017263-x64-ndp48_bbc9586178ba2f66be2a58ef7c6b4d2362b7bdfe.msu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sad news for people running Windows 10 and 11. Sordum gives up on Defender Control. Your only option to avoid Windows Defender now is to wipe it out totally from your OS. Defender Control is no longer being developed - Windows Defender can become corrupted good Morning October 16, 2022 1:40 p.m The small portable tool Defender Control is very practical if you want to deactivate Windows Defender for a short time. Windows 11 has also been supported since version 2.0. Now the Sordum.org team has decided to stop developing this tool. @Mr. Fox @Ashtrix+++++
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Windows 11 22H2 and Nvidia drivers apparently still refusing to play nicely together neowin.com · 2 hours ago Despite Nvidia quickly publishing a driver fix for the Windows 11 22H2-related bugs and issues, users and reviewers alike are still saying that problems, albeit different ones, still persist.
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Only one comment. But spot on😁 And right in time for Zen4😛 https://www.techpowerup.com/299957/evga-announces-clx-series-aio-liquid-cpu-coolers -
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NVIDIA GeForce 522.25 Driver Analysis - Gains for all Generations Why NVIDIA limited its driver changelog to claiming performance gains only with RTX 30-series is anyone's guess—maybe because RTX 20-series and GTX 10-series are end-of-life (except for the RTX 2060 12 GB and GTX 1030 that launched in 2022); or maybe they have a mountain of RTX 30-series cards that they want to sell—we don't know. NVIDIA Release Notes PDFs of late tend to be disorganized, with information scattered across different pages. For example, there's almost always changes that are not listed in the official PDF, but that the NVIDIA Game Ready blog post talks about, so we have to puzzle things together for our news coverage. -
Yep, many go with a cheaper Cpu then upgrade the Cpu once a new gen platform is out. So many will have same platform 5 years down the road to cut costs. many ways to Rome 🙂 AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Posts Significantly Higher Gaming Performance with a CCD Disabled Today, 04:47 Discuss (0 Comments) AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16-core processor exhibits some strange behavior with regards to the max boost frequency spread among its cores. A multi-chip module with two 8-core CCDs (CPU complex dies); we noticed early on in our review that the cores located in CCD-1 boost to a higher frequency than the ones in CCD-2, with differences as high as 300 MHz. CapFrameX noticed that when CCD-2 is disabled, the processor actually puts out higher gaming performance, by as much as 10%. This is mainly because the cores in CCD-2, with a lower maximum boost frequency no longer handle processing load from the game; and with CCD-2 disabled, CCD-1 has all of the processor's power budget—up to 230 W—to itself, giving it much higher boost residency across its 8 cores.
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Swapped to the FE edition and increased the scores at first try after dealing with the Strix over two hours. Nvidia is about to eat their own AIB partners. If you go with the FE you can recup 400$ for other tech gears or just save it it for a Cpu upgrade if you have a upgrade path. Yep, nvidia know how to kick its partners balls. Fantastic idea, push their partners to design more expensive cooling, HaHa A Plague Tale: Requiem Review: Really nice graphics with enormous GPU requirements https://www.computerbase.de/2022-10/a-plague-tale-requiem-benchmark-test/ Only the RTX 4090 is fast enough for real Ultra HD The task is even more difficult in 2,560 × 1,440. The Radeon RX 6800 XT again falls short of the mark, only the Radeon RX 6900 XT skips it. With Nvidia, this is possible from a GeForce RTX 3080. And in Ultra HD, even with a resolution scaling of 80 percent, this is only possible with the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti. And of course the new GeForce RTX 4090, which is the only graphics card that clearly exceeds the 60 FPS limit and offers triple-digit frame rates. -
Security Software Microsoft Defender is lacking in offline detection capabilities, says AV-Comparatives Windows' built-in antivirus shines when using the cloud, doesn't without it. AV-Comparatives recently changed its testing methodology by focusing on protection rather than on detection capabilities alone. In brief, the tests are now checking whether antivirus software can prevent a malicious program to make any actual changes to the system even after it has already arrived on the targeted machine in its inactive state.
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EK have the answers 🙂 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nvidia... Why? Because Nvidia would save a few bucks and only offer cheap a$$ DP1.4. DisplayPort 2.1 specs released, just before AMD unleashes RDNA 3 GPUs Read more: https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/10223/colorful-igame-geforce-rtx-4090-vulcan-oc/index.html VESA has just announced the updated DisplayPort 2.1 specification today, also announcing that any DisplayPort 2.0-ready product is now a DisplayPort 2.1-certified product.... and those products do NOT include NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs (unfortunately, and very silly I might add). Even this was too problematic offer with the overpriced 4000 series cards..... Cablemod unveils 90 degree angle 12VHPWR power adapter for GeForce RTX 40 GPUs -
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How can you controll all fans, pump and the vrm fan independently with a single cable and connector out from the pump to the MB fan header? Have Arctic changed the cable management/added more connectors? https://www.kitguru.net/components/cooling/luke-hill/arctic-liquid-freezer-ii-360-a-rgb-review/6/#:~:text=A single 4-pin cable controls the radiator fans%2C pump%2C and VRM fan – all of which operate under PWM conditions. That means that each of those components was reduced in terms of its operating speed when we targeted the 40dBA noise output. When I had the Arctic Liquid Freezer II (rev 4 or 5). The AIO cooler from Arctic are up in rev 7 now🙃 I swapped out the fans with others and let the MB handle the speed for the fans via their own cables. The pump ran at full speed 24/7 connected to the MB fan header. I prefer to split it up my way. I prefer have greater control than the unisex way. -
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None still know the quality of the fans. Need to be tested. The problem with the Arctic Freezer II ARGB is if you turn down the fan speed you also turn down the pump speed. This is one of the worst thing you can do for the pumps longeivity(clogged pump). I prefer full speed for the pump. -
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A downturn if you chose the newer 280mm AIO. The previous model cooled about equal good as the bigger 360mm AIO's. I wonder why the fan specs is not comprehensive on all models. The old 120mm fans and new have almost same specs, but not for the bigger 140mm fans (near 28% less cooling performance for the new and shiny). For me, this looks more as design/features over functionality. Fans can be tuned down if the noise is too much. But you can't do the opposite (increase performance for better cooling). This rub me the wrong way. And I don't like that EVGA continue with the weak anc cheap plastic backplate for socket 1700. How much do they save vs a proper metal backplate? 1$ ? -
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Their specs for the old one (360mm) New one... The EVGA fans is quite good. I like them. And I expect the new one is equal good (just turn of the lights). -
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The fans specs is acually good. A lot better than for the precious gen (noise level). The negative is the more fancy colors if you don't know how to turn it of, LOOL I hope EVGA offer better software than what the majority offer. -
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HaHa. Even worse then 🙃 Yep you will get better deals on the new as well. As an example. 300 MSRP minus 50% = 200$. Still not cheap and not near their older models in price with an price deal. This is going the wrong way, bro John. Edit. I also got a very good deal on the older models a couple of years ago. Well under half price in the used market (brand new - not used). -
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Compared to old AIOs (360mm) MSRP. What people normally have to pay. -
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Nice. +88% in price increase due new (more) bling bling. This means near or above 400$ usd here home. I wonder what they will add in premium for their next gen PSUs and rest of their tech gears. -
Intel will lanch loads of new processors. From cheap to the more expensive SKUs. More options for people that don't want spend a lot money in such bad times. How many options did AMD offer with Zen4? And how many cheaper SKUs did they push out? This is one of many of the AMD self introduced problems.
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Reviews that give it 3 stars also don't help boost the sales. AMD and it's MB partners has to take a lot blame for the low sales (too high prices). A 30% drop in price from today's hideous prices would help dramatically on the sales. AMD Ryzen 9 7900X Review: Zen 4 Has a Pricing Problem tomshardware.com | Today
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AMD allegedly planning to lower Ryzen 7000 CPU production plan After the recent failure of the entry-level B650 series mainboards to start at the US$125 price promised by AMD, it looks like the tech giant is now planning to lower the production figures of the Ryzen 7000 Zen 4 CPUs. The two main reasons for this are probably the global PC market decline and the poor reception of the AM5 platform.
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See it this way. Corsair probably used cheapo thin flimsy heatsink. Because the M.2 ssd in the test is one of their cheaper model. Here is results from the model they offer with the water cooling kit you are looking for. The drive barely hit 50C in stress test. And newer PCIe M.2 ssds run colder than the older models. From the review... We took note of the drive’s temperature during some of our benchmarking runs. The well-designed heatsink on the MP600 Pro XT performs well as even when the drive was being pushed very hard during the Performance Stability test run, the drive never passed 50° C (with a 24° C ambient temperature). https://www.kitguru.net/components/ssd-drives/simon-crisp/corsair-mp600-pro-xt-2tb-ssd-review/15/ See.... There is no need for the added costs. Yep, probably not the huge cost difference between the model with and without the water cooling gear but as I said, not really needed 🙂 As a sidenote. Flash nand will gain from higher temps (reliability). And below 70C for the controller won't be a problem (no throttling). Edit. Enjoy. Corsair went cheapo as I said above. Get rid of the thin block of alu and use the metal cooler plate that follow your MB. And it will look prettier as well. -
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Not sure whats up with his system but no ssd should throttle below 70C. And here we see even below 50C. And if the Corsair ssd show this behaviour I would avoid it. -
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The main problem... All Ryzen Zen4 chips can and will run 95C. There is people out there who think an lower performing SKU will run cooler (less noise). Those will select the weaker Cpu due they hope for less noise and less warming up the office/gaming room. + they are cheaper. But as you know thats not AMDs goal with Zen4 chips. Hence we now see idiocy features added in bios because people have complained about noise and computers that works as heaters in their rooms. Yooo get what you ask for, LOOL -
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Most new modern MB have good enough metal heatsink for any brands m.2 ssd you will install. If the need is still there you can later buy a water cooler M.2 heatsink from any brand. Amazon have the Corsair cooler for sub 40$. No need to overspend if the MB's own features can handle it. Rather look for a great deal for an m.2 ssd with the size you prefer. From 10:30 -
Asus limits the temperature of Ryzen 7000 on its motherboards. All to help the owners of Ryzen Zen4 processors to fight against AMD's "new normal". https://notebooktalk.net/topic/109-official-benchmark-thread-post-it-here-or-it-didnt-happen-d/?do=findComment&comment=15966