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Papusan

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  1. Seen this? And bro @Ashtrix isn’t it amusing? Lower temps make magic…. “the chip netted only a 2.7% increase in performance at the highest level” https://www.tomshardware.com/news/msi-kombo-strike-lowers-power-draw-temps-on-ryzen-7-5800x3d And it could be AMD want to milk more…. https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/amd-might-release-and-add-ryzen-5-5600x3dryzen-9-5900x3d-(x3d)-procs.html
  2. I won’t jump on Ryzen chips. But what Intel offer with Raptor lake is silly. They don’t even want to offer fully PCIe 5 drives support for the gamer kids. Only more of those power efficient e-cores. I expect many will jump on AMD due Intel’s greed and stupidity. I don’t even know what’s worse… greed or stupidity! But both together has to be worse. Low cores consumer chip? 16+8 is many cores, bro Fox HaHa if I still can count…. This means 24 cores. Magic!
  3. LOOL. ALL is a absolute single threaded performance. Yep, higher memory speed for single threaded performance. Can’t beat that. Intel know how to sell in performance to compete with next gen Ryzen chips. A very minor upgrade to make ready for 14th gen chips and new forced MB upgrade. At least you can re-use your DDR5 sticks. “Meanwhile, Intel's next-generation CPUs will gain support for DDR5-5600 memory, which will boost the processors' single-thread performance” https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-raptor-lake-leaked-slide-confirms-ddr5-5600-more-pcie-lanes And you get those wimpy small baby cores together with the real Raptor cores in a single processor, LOOL
  4. With the right tools you can do the cleaning so often that you don’t need have to do a full tear down of hardware due stucky dirt that can’t be removed with an air cleaner. I still smoke cigars so cleaning up before the disaster happens is mandatory. Yep, easier clean up while the dust is minimal. You save a lot time do it this way.
  5. Here’s the air duster I bought. And as already mentioned… I really like the Gelid Extreme GP 12w/mk pads. Hence you see they in the picture. Sorry no Crocs in that pict bro @electrosoft 🙂 I think it’s this one. Of course with 240v E.U connector for our type AC connection. I mean I paid around 50$ for it. https://www.itdusters.com/product/xpert/
  6. I don’t like use air cans because of all the water it constrains. And it’s very expensive here. My son love this air duster when he sometimes visit old papa with his laptops. Cleaning etc graphics cards is very easy with this tool. Same for fans, filters and water radiators. You can use it for almost everything 🙂
  7. I use one for cleaning similar like this. Worth every penny. Last several years https://www.itdusters.com/product/compucleaner/
  8. Can add in. Don’t go with the high performance pads as 17w/mk if the laptop has a awful heatsink (bad pressure). Softer lower wattage pads often beats the harder high performance pads as l already mentioned. Highest thermal conductivity pads is more expensive as well. Aka wasted money. I have good experience with the slightly cheaper Gelid Extreme 12w/mk pads.
  9. Intel make a fool of themselves. Optimize for benchmarks. I wonder how far they want to go to complete in 3D mark benchmarks bs Nvidia’ and AMD. And I expect a driver mess long time forwards. For now, Intel’s APO only affects TimeSpy and Port Royal tests. With the previous driver the A380 scored 5241 points in TimeSpy Graphics test, whereas with the new driver and APO disabled the same card scores 4449 points, that’s a decrease of 15%. https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-arc-gpus-lose-up-to-15-performance-in-3dmark-timespy-test-with-advanced-performance-optimizations-disabled Read the comments section. Maybe exactly the buyers Intel want. Intel’s lead graphics designer Raya should be fired. He ruin Intel’s reputation. Yep, driver mess from Intel is today’s “word”. Exactly as I expect/expected. Maybe Intel should have waited with graphics cards until after next gen Nvidia/AMD graphics cards? And of course they didn’t want launch a high end card wit all their problems. Why not just put all their money into iGPUs? The CPU package is already filled with that filthy. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/edge-chrome-browsers-can-lag-on-alder-lake-pcs-due-to-gpu-driver-bug
  10. Latest test (performance impact) https://www.av-comparatives.org/tests/performance-test-april-2022/
  11. I remember bro Phoenix talked nice about Panda. That’s a long time ago now. In the older NBR. It seems it’s still is a good choice even nowadays. Nice some companies still make something you can use. And they are in minority, bro Fox. Thanks for showing it 🙂
  12. As you know. I bench a lot and have Eset Nod32 installed mostly all time. But my benches is still ok. Panda maybe is an option but my long time use with Eset is hard to get rid of (used it many years without screw up). M$ Defender is a ticking bomb regarding performance impact and they change this bloat too often. Maybe I could get even better scores removing everything but my main OS’s is used for everything. It’s a choice between pest and cholera. I use a triple bot (win 7, 2019 LTSC and 2021 LTSC as main OS). I could of course make a second triple OS more cleaned/no Av). More is better, isn’t it? At least sometimes, LOOL 🙂 But not if you add in Defender or other huge AV suites. Still nice you tested it properly. Panda could be a good choice.
  13. Nvidia’s greed have no limits. Yep, 4000 gen cards will show up later in the year but this is done to increase profits. Another consideration in NVIDIA's decision is that the RTX 3080 Ti costs $1,089, leaving less room in the pricing range for the 12GB RTX 3080 to coexist with the Ti and 10GB variants. According to NVIDIA, this means that users may be enticed to pay more for an RTX 3080 Ti instead of a 10GB RTX 3080 because there are no 12GB options. https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/nvidia-seems-to-halt-producing-the-12-gb-rtx-3080.html i hope the market will be flooded with mining cards and that a lot people buy used than newer cards. Foundry TSMC states prices of graphics cards and processors will increase by 9% By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/01/2022 09:29 AM | 43 comment(s)] PC component prices are returning to normal now that the epidemic and crypto meltdown have passed, but it does not appear that this will be a sure thing in the near future. The cost of graphics cards and processors might increase by up to 9 percent in 2023, according to TSMC. Read more
  14. I will ride long on my Clevo P870, my Clevo W860 and my wife’s cheap laptop she used for work. After that I will buy a sub 300$ laptop for on the go. No need for anything other than this. I won’t support greedy and lie’s coming from the laptop oems/Nvidia’s graphics solutions for laptops. And I will put money on my monster desktop build. Nothing come close do it this way.
  15. With the castrated laptop graphics TDP paired with the disaster Dynamic boost (your Cpu will be crippled if your gpu get max TDP), they hope you upgrade before time. If you get an desktop 4080/4080 ti you’ll ride on it due proper TDP. The max TDP including Dynamic disaster on laptops is a joke! They know how to milk laptop jockeys. Yep, they do this to push you on next year’s awful products. Edit. Regarding power adapters… The biggest you’ll get is a slim 280w adapter forwards. Why offer a thicker Delta 330w when the new chassis design with Nvidia’s big boy graphics is so damn cute and pretty? No point make it if all you’ll get is exactly the same as in the thin and slim. Upgradable would only be the Cpu. If they was so kind offer it. DTR is history. And most likely will never come back. I would never accept the DTR branding on new laptops.
  16. Thanks to yo all. I’m on vacation as bro Fox said. But I’m sick due my bad health. Can’t almost not hold an phone or look in the laptop. I will post when my health is better. God bless you all. Bro Papusan
  17. This is sad. I talk about M$ products https://www.techpowerup.com/295877/windows-defender-can-significantly-impact-intel-cpu-performance-we-have-the-fix
  18. Microsoft products sucks https://www.techpowerup.com/295877/windows-defender-can-significantly-impact-intel-cpu-performance-we-have-the-fix
  19. Microsoft apps sucks https://www.techpowerup.com/295877/windows-defender-can-significantly-impact-intel-cpu-performance-we-have-the-fix
  20. New TS version https://www.techpowerup.com/295877/windows-defender-can-significantly-impact-intel-cpu-performance-we-have-the-fix
  21. @Mr. Fox @Ashtrix ++++ https://www.techpowerup.com/295877/windows-defender-can-significantly-impact-intel-cpu-performance-we-have-the-fix
  22. Miners have just started dumping their Ampere graphics cards in China. And Intel want $600 in same market for their new lovely low entry graphics cards with unfinished drivers, LOOL https://www.tomshardware.com/news/crypt-miners-start-dumping-gpus Twitter user I_Leak_VN(opens in new tab) spotted multiple listings of custom GeForce RTX 3080 graphics cards reportedly selling for 3,500 yuan, or $523.21. For reference, the GeForce RTX 3080 has a $699 MSRP
  23. Rx 6400/1650 ti performance for 600$. That's a steal. Who is this this cards really meant for? Office users that can't buy anything than Intel products/have to use up their budget for tech? What a huge Joke! Intel have gone bananas. No wonder they prefer offer this low entry card with the disgusting price tag first in China and not in U.S/EU. Yep, can't be a 1th April deal. We are already in end of June. China can't be much worse than here home (we have added 25% tax on top). But I wouldn't touch this crazy deal with a 10 feet pole. Those that buy this is either very messed up in their head or just plain stupid. Or both. We have words for this here home... "Klin kokos". Damn it fits very well for Intel and the buyers of this new graphics card https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klin_kokos Translated to English... KOKO Intel’s first custom ARC A380 graphics card officially listed in China for 3999 RMB (595 USD) https://videocardz.com/newz/intels-first-custom-arc-a380-graphics-card-officially-listed-in-china-for-3999-rmb-595-usd Are you in a need for a new graphics card bro @Mr. Fox ?🙃 Whats wrong with todays tech companies?
  24. One more bug: June updates break login process for Windows on ARM Quickly after releasing June Cumulative updates Microsoft confirmed a bug that prevents the user from enabling a mobile hotspot on Windows 11 and 10. Sadly, it was not the only bug introduced in this update. Another issue affects ARM versions of the OSes and breaks the login process. Microsoft acknowledges that a Windows 11 update is causing serious connection issues betanews.com And Microsofts engineers prefer do it the same for their whole product stack.... Recent Windows Server updates break VPN, RDP, RRAS connections This month's Windows Server updates are causing a wide range of issues for administrators, including VPN and RDP connectivity problems on servers with Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) enabled.
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