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  1. https://hwbot.org/submission/4945851_papusan_3dmark11___entry_geforce_gtx_1070_41308_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4945866_papusan_3dmark11___performance_geforce_gtx_1070_28161_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4945870_papusan_3dmark2001_se_geforce_gtx_1070_170133_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4945824_papusan_3dmark___fire_strike_geforce_gtx_1070_20092_marks Maybe the AMD boys and girls get an real fix in May. This means 7 months after Win 11 release and or 7 years after Win 10 saw the light. 7 is todays lucky number🙂 Yep better late than never. Hope it works out this time. AMD Issues Fix and Workaround for Ryzen's fTPM Stuttering Issues AMD breaks the silence, issues fix and temporary workaround "AMD's fTPM issues impact both Windows 10 and Windows 11 Ryzen systems (Zen+ to Zen 3 architectures), with the typical side effect being random stuttering and lagging that lasts one to two seconds. These periods occur multiple times per day during all manner of workloads, including gaming" https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-issues-fix-and-workaround-for-ftpm-stuttering-issues
  2. Finally ranked #1 in Norway🙂 https://hwbot.org/user/papusan/ https://hwbot.org/submission/4945819_papusan_3dmark06_geforce_gtx_1070_69625_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4945864_papusan_3dmark05_geforce_gtx_1070_87480_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4945819_papusan_3dmark06_geforce_gtx_1070_69625_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4945847_papusan_3dmark_vantage___performance_geforce_gtx_1070_91779_marks
  3. Is this the English name for this part below? PSU Cable Comb Kit? The one's that followed the Corsair package is hard and not very flexible. Probably the cheapest they could put with this Corsair 1000D chassis. Do you have a suggestion for something better than this cheapo garbage? And I'm not very impressed with some of the workmanships. Corsair should add gaskets around the doors. 0.5-7mm gap on the top / bottom of the doors lead to incorrect air pressure in the chassis. Aka dust build up or that the fans draw in unfiltred air. I have to find a solution for this (a window gasket will work). I'll give their HW designers 0 of 10 for this failure on a otherwise great chassis.
  4. Win 10 will always be in beta. Win 10 as it is today won't be the same at end of life. M$ put a lot work into their new touch friendly OS, but same will it be for the older Win 10 as well.
  5. Sad they didn't make an bin statistic for the 12700K chips. But probably not worth it as it's an already heavly down binned chips. I would avoid all of the lower tier chips that have same P cores count as the flagship. You pay abit less but for an reason. Same was it for the 11th gen. The buyers is the losers vs Intel's bin strategy to offer KS chips for premium. Yep, you have an chance to ge a better chips with the KS but then you have to wait until the end of each new gen chips to buy a new platform. Intel is the winner here and the customers is the losers in the new modern chips lottery.
  6. Windows Defender is a mess. And yep, an annoying software. Second one within same day. This is the false postive King of all AV software. Dells boatware is pure cancer, but this fused in AV software is on same level. Defender reports a false positive Posted on March 3, 2022 at 13:01 CST by Susan Bradley • Comment in the Forums Gunter Born reports on Borncity. Microsoft defender is triggering a false positive on Dell laptops specifically on the Dell Support Assist Remediation Service tool. Don’t panic, it’s not you, it’s them. And it seems Microsoft continue as hard they can to create new useless features... And their appetite on users data/privacy have no limits. Windows 11: Microsoft wants your credit card data Posted on 2022-03-05 by guenni Is Microsoft eyeing the credit card data of its Windows 11 users in order to identify its users more precisely in the future and possibly charge them with additional fees? The information has been circulating on the Internet for hours: Microsoft has introduced a field for entering credit card data in the new Windows 11 Insider Preview build 22567. This is supposed to allow users to pay for apps and be notified about subscriptions or expiring credit card payments.
  7. You mean you rented a car? I expect you know you don't fully own it😀 You Don’t Really Ever Own an EV Buying an electric vehicle is a lot like buying a subscription to a car. Almost no one can work on them except the manufacturer, features get locked behind in-app purchases or software updates, and those features can get disabled at the flip of a switch. If carmakers can dictate how you use your car, do you really even own it? These days cars are like a smartphone or computer, constantly getting software and security updates, new features, and occasionally they’ll even lose features. Furthermore, those fancy features aren’t available to everyone who “buys” the car. Instead, you’ll have to buy in-app purchases to unlock those features. Yep, todays modern cars is filled up with computers. Not so unlike real computers. Hence the post fits in here, HaHa🙃 All, have a nice weekend.
  8. One more reason to avoid Win Defender... Some users have noticed Windows Defender Antivirus has started to (falsely) flag MajorGeeks Windows Tweaks. Yep, Microsoft don't want that you try making their OS better/more useful/less tacky. Rufus 3.18 bypasses Windows 11 TPM restrictions for in-place upgrade, fixes ISO to ESP bug Rufus 3.18 beta version fixes an ISO to ESP issue. But more importantly, the version brings the "Extended" option that will now help bypass Windows 11 requirements for in-place upgrades too.
  9. Weird PCH temp increase with more drives when not all are in use. What if you run an ATTO Disk Benchmark ? This ssd bench is known to tax the ssd's. https://hwbot.org/submission/4943592_papusan_3dmark06_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_58998_marks?recalculate=true
  10. Thanks bro ryan 🙂 The good part is at the end of the video. About what bin quality people should expect for the K chips a few weeks before the KS see the lights 🙂 And not the only Intel do for newer chips.... Intel Axes Alder Lake's AVX-512 Support, Now Fuses It Off in Silicon Intel would like you to step up to its more expensive Xeon chips if you want AVX-512 support with its newer architectures. Meanwhile, AMD is rumored to bring support for AVX-512 to its Zen 4 chips, which is an odd twist if Intel continues to not support the instructions on its consumer hardware. https://hwbot.org/submission/4941706_papusan_3dmark06_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_58709_marks
  11. I hope you know why Microsoft don’t force optional updates on systems once they are released. Maybe because they know new patches has the bad habit breaks some systems? Don’t put all the blame for screwed up systems on the users.
  12. Yep, both is needed 🙂 More tools to stop the cancerware from Redmond the better. WhoCrashed 7 adds full support for Windows 11 and latest bugchecks to improve diagnosis Most likely needed if you have an vanilla Win 10 version as well😀 https://efgxt.net/topic/168-all-about-windows-11-news-and-announcements/page/2/#elControls_3018_menu
  13. Windows Defender for home users fails to win any of AV-TEST's best anti-virus 2021 awards https://efgxt.net/topic/265-all-about-windows-10-ltsc-included-news-and-announcements/#elControls_3017_menu WhoCrashed 7 adds full support for Windows 11 and latest bugchecks to improve diagnosis Download Free Home Edition
  14. About time we put up an thread about Win 10... All about Windows 10 (LTSC included) news and announcements. Sordum just released updated DEFENDER CONTROL v2.1 today March 3, 2022 [Defender Control is a small Portable freeware which will allow you to disable Windows Defender in Windows 10 completely]. Defender Control v2.1 – What’s New – (Tuesday, March 1, 2022) 1. [Added] – Different blocking method 2. [Added] – Some code improvements @Ashtrix @Mr. Fox ++++ Windows Defender for home users fails to win any of AV-TEST's best anti-virus 2021 awards Windows Defender, now called Microsoft Defender performed great in AV-TEST's assessment in the second half of 2021. Despite that, the product has failed to win any awards in the home user category.
  15. https://hwbot.org/submission/4941788_papusan_3dmark11___entry_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_17412_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4941784_papusan_3dmark___time_spy_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_2307_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4941755_papusan_3dmark___cloud_gate_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_43227_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4941760_papusan_3dmark___sky_diver_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_26248_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4941731_papusan_3dmark___fire_strike_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_7406_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4941743_papusan_3dmark___fire_strike_extreme_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_3551_marks ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Yep, the competition will increase once the competitor can offer equal/better performance as their own products. Aka, now they are forced to reduce the prices. AMD Ryzen 5000 Desktop CPUs Get Major Retailer-Specific Price Cuts: Ryzen 9 5950X Now at $599, 5900X at $449, 5800X at $299, 5600X at $229 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sordum just released an updated DEFENDER CONTROL v2.1 today March 3, 2022 Have put up an thread for Win 10 News and announcements. You find the thread here...
  16. A few results from Gtx 760. https://hwbot.org/submission/4941676_papusan_3dmark2001_se_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_157583_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4941689_papusan_3dmark05_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_78659_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4941706_papusan_3dmark06_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_58709_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4941776_papusan_3dmark_vantage___performance_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_46895_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4941789_papusan_3dmark11___performance_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_10981_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4941661_papusan_aquamark_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_478277_marks
  17. Max-Q tech should never ever have seen the light. If the OEM have to create thin and light laptop design, then use a cheaper and less powerful GPU. None of the mobile GPU's should have been in Max-Q design. Max-Q is here only to milk out more money out from your wallet. The buyers will always be the loosers. “It’s Max-Q all over again” – More cores do not always mean more performance videocardz.com This story repeats itself with almost every launch of the NVIDIA laptop GPU. Some power-limited GeForce mobile GPUs are not able to compete with lower-tier SKUs that are not power restricted. This is confirmed by some initial tests performed by Notebookcheck feature MSI Stealth GS66 gaming laptop with GeForce RTX 3070 Ti 105W GPU. That’s significantly less power than the Vector GP66 model from the same company featuring 150W graphics. However, as discovered, the RTX 3070 Ti with 105W TGP is also slower than RTX 3070 150W. 2. Misleading specifications and branding All of the major CPU and GPU manufacturers have done this to some degree. Nvidia, after aligning its desktop and mobile parts with the release of the 1000-series GPUs, has gone back to its old ways with the release of the GeForce RTX 3000-series GPUs, where the desktop and mobile parts have different core counts entirely, resulting in vast performance differences. With the likes of the GeForce GTX 1000 and RTX 2000 families, the biggest differences between desktop and mobile GPUs were the clock speed and thermal envelope.
  18. See you as a lucky guy🙂 Not fun have to replace the whole PC due a failed PSU. Below 47.0 ns in latency https://hwbot.org/submission/4941106_papusan_aida64___memory_read_ddr5_sdram_111430_points?recalculate=true
  19. Windows 11 KB5010414 accidentally hides Start Menu, Microsoft responds windowslatest.com | Feb 28, 2022 Although the Start Menu is not flexible in Windows 11, it still allows users to quickly access the installed apps. The Start menu isn’t broken in Windows 11 KB5010414 update, but users have reported that the menu automatically hides when they hover over icons pinned to the taskbar. According to Microsoft officials, this is not a ‘bug’. In fact, it is a design feature. Starting with KB5010414, Windows 11’s widgets board is now pinned to the left side of the taskbar and it can be launched when you hover over the icon. This seems to be causing a conflict where Start opens and then closes immediately. Not so sure new features is so much better than their self introduced bugs @Mr. Fox @Ashtrix 😀 Windows 11 KB5010414 breaks the Start menu It seems the new Windows 11 update isn’t just messing with the Stat menu. Some users have also been experiencing issues with the taskbar where it will either not load or appear blank/blank.
  20. Why not just use the hyperlink feature in the forum software? Call it whatever you want, click on the feature and insert it in your post. All while you writing the reply.
  21. Best recover bro Fox. I hope the Sunday will be a much better day 🙂 I'm not so happy in the dark Rog Theme. My old eyes struggle see everything. Dark theme doesn't fit into all I use. I love everything in black but dark Grey color for a few apps with small text would have been better for me. I wonder how it will be in 1440P screen if I can find one. Still looking after a good deal for a new screen. I was too laite or the one I wanted. So I'll see what pop up. https://hwbot.org/submission/4940193_papusan_aida64___memory_read_ddr5_sdram_110150_points?recalculate=true
  22. Whats wrong with the AMD platform? Same Samsung ssd but different results. Hmmm @Mr. Fox @Ashtrix https://hwbot.org/submission/4939145_bastiaan_nl_as_ssd2.0_nvme_7131_marks
  23. Nvidia have serious problems with their arc on the smaller N5 Fabrication Node if they need ++650W for the their high end 4000 series cards. Or they know that AMD or even (Intel) will come up with Gpu's that need that type of power to try take their gaming crown. But this doesn't fits the different governments regulations for max power consumption for newer products. Nvidia sell gaming products to more places than U.S. And then you have the tree huggers in California state governments that always go in front for more energy efficient products. They will force changes with their newer ending new regulations..
  24. Microsoft is more keen to make more new useless tacky features and create new touch friendly OS than offer a reliable OS with functions you can trust. But why spend the money on that? Not fun make a reliable OS as making/re-design new Emoji's. Microsoft Confirms Windows Wiping Tool Leaves User Data on Disk (Updated) tomshardware.com A big security flaw for those wishing to clean a PC to pass it on. Update 2/25/2022 6:57 PDT: Microsoft has now confirmed data persistence issues after a wipe with Windows 10 and Windows 11 in an official post. Additional details have been added to the bottom of this story. Hi Vasu. Haven't had time for that. I will put up a thread later when I have the time. Regarding windows OS in the whole... See link above. Disgusting?
  25. Results from the new ssd. Can I feel a huge uplift in performance.... Nope 🙂 The only advantage I can see from this is more storage than before. https://hwbot.org/submission/4938551_papusan_as_ssd2.0_nvme_10197_marks COMPUTERBASE-STORAGE SSD cache problem: Despite flushing, there is a risk of data loss in the event of a power failure https://www.computerbase.de/2022-02/ssd-cache-problem-trotz-flush-droht-datenverlust-bei-stromausfall/ The Hynix Gold got an thumbs up in reviews. Same also for the Rocket drive. Yep, at the cost of higher power consumption. And once again we will see bigger leaps in performance for desktops over gaming laptops that being castrated more and more for each new gen. The thin and light trend come at a cost. As the title say in the link... Intel Expands Mobile Leadership, Brings Enthusiast Performance to Thin-and-Light Laptops🙄
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