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Of course. Because they wanted the same as Apple. A big Store, as well sell own smartphones and mini-books. At least Apple don't make a single OS for their phones, tablet and desktops. Microsoft wanted a single uni-sex OS (all in one). That's disgusting. And Windows never recovered as a real desktop OS from their failure with their trash phones. In short put the blame on Apple.... They triggered Microsoft, LOOL
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Quite easy to understand.... Intel binned for the P-core 6.2 GHz boost target. Same was it when they binned (6.0 GHz) for the 14900K. This way (all boys and girls) could see the +6.0GHz target in brief moments. Just pump in more voltage so all can enjoy "words fastest" Cpu. Same as their first gen i9 mobile scam with i9-8950HK with "Thermal Velocity Boost" which allows one core to boost to 4.8 GHz (+200 MHz) as long as the CPU temperature was below 50°C. Big clocks for burst loads. Can't do that with E-cores. So why should they bother? Even with trash E-cores in the KS, they all could get the 100MHz bump over vanilla 14900K. So Intel "forgot" to bin the whole chips. Edit. -
LoL. Microsoft still just don't get it. Are Redmond HQ filled with stupids? Of course most people prefer to avoid the new and messed up. The only way Microsoft can steal people from Win 10 and over to Win 11 is to make older Win 10 less appealing forwards. Microsoft is blocking Windows 11 build upgrades on systems with StartAllBack 7 hours ago If you use StartAllBack, a popular third-party tool for tweaking Windows 11 UI, you may have a hard time upgrading to a newer build. Microsoft is blocking updates due to "performance issues." Statcounter: Windows 11 market share falls to 26.72% Taras Buria · Apr 1, 2024 · HOT! Statcounter has released its March 2024 report, showing the latest changes in the Windows market, such as Windows 11 falling 28.16% to 26.72% and Windows 10 climbing from 67.23% to over 69%. Valve: Windows 11 market share on Steam drops to 41.61% Taras Buria · Apr 2, 2024 · HOT! Valve published the results of the March 2024 Steam Hardware & Software Survey, revealing the most popular CPUs, GPUs, and operating systems its customers use to play various games. Statcounter is not the only analytics service reporting a decrease in Windows 11's market share. Valve published the latest results of its monthly Hardware and Software Survey, claiming Windows 11 lost a bit of its customers among Steam users as well. Yup, as youall can see.... Newer has to be better, LOOL
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LoL. Microsoft still just don't get it. Are Redmond HQ filled with stupids? @Mr. Fox Microsoft is blocking Windows 11 build upgrades on systems with StartAllBack 7 hours ago If you use StartAllBack, a popular third-party tool for tweaking Windows 11 UI, you may have a hard time upgrading to a newer build. Microsoft is blocking updates due to "performance issues." Statcounter: Windows 11 market share falls to 26.72% Taras Buria · Apr 1, 2024 · HOT! Statcounter has released its March 2024 report, showing the latest changes in the Windows market, such as Windows 11 falling 28.16% to 26.72% and Windows 10 climbing from 67.23% to over 69%. Valve: Windows 11 market share on Steam drops to 41.61% Taras Buria · Apr 2, 2024 · HOT! Valve published the results of the March 2024 Steam Hardware & Software Survey, revealing the most popular CPUs, GPUs, and operating systems its customers use to play various games. Statcounter is not the only analytics service reporting a decrease in Windows 11's market share. Valve published the latest results of its monthly Hardware and Software Survey, claiming Windows 11 lost a bit of its customers among Steam users as well. Yup, as you can see.... Newer has to be better, LOOL
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You forgot Apple😵 One thing for sure.... I would prefer my dog follow me anyday over this stupidity. But it's Apple. Their next gen HW will sell. And for massive premium. Apple is reportedly working on a little robot that can follow you around your home https://www.tweaktown.com/news/97332/apple-is-reportedly-working-on-little-robot-that-can-follow-you-around-your-home/index.html -
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Samsung Magician SSD Software 8.1.0.800 According to the release notes, there are two changes. Magician 8.1 provides a detailed description of system information, including USB ports and PCle slots. Some usability (UX) improvements have been made to make the software easier to use. https://semiconductor.samsung.com/consumer-storage/support/tools/
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See my older post here. The ASUS ROG Strix Arion SSD Enclosure trash from Asus. A known brand doesn't mean you get fantastic. The whole box died and dragged with the ssd in the death. Lucky for him.... It was an old re-used ssd for game library Edit @electrosoft Thanks for the kind words. Interesting videos...... -
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You bought M.2 ssd's so back they go. If it was with an enclosure I would keept them for cut up and see🙂 -
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Yes, sure that. But I would still buy ssd's that I need to be sure works. Cheap can it be but it need to work as intended. And even more important in an expensive place to live as here home. A know brand is better than a brand I don't know of. The price difference isn't very huge between them. I rather pay 10% extra for something I know work reliable. And I re-use ssds for backups so (going for bigger ssds I reuse the smaller ones). -
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Yup. Here you was spot on. Same as me below. But I expect quite a few people never think in the same way. And as I have mentioned before... Buy needed ssds now if you find them at a good price. Edit. https://www.techspot.com/news/102473-ssd-price-hike-hits-buyers-hard-double-digit.html -
The users have already paid Google the ultimate price with thier valuable privacy/data, now you may have to pay a second time to get out the info they already grabbed from you last time or now in real time. Greed have no limits. Hmm, I hope people arent that stupid as Google think. You Might Have to Pay to Use Google Search in the Near Future https://wccftech.com/you-might-have-to-pay-to-use-google-search-in-the-near-future/ Google Search could go paid, but only if you want to use AI-powered features The report talks about how sources familiar with Google's plans talk about how there will be advanced AI-powered search features, and they will become part of the company's current subscription services like Gemini Advanced and Google One. The report also indicates that the premium tier of Search will have ads, and if you want to continue using the traditional Search, that is going to be free for everyone. Nice. Continue pay with your privacy on top get forced unwanted ads and the icing on the cake have to pay to search info they already have stolen from you. This is criminal.
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Yup, even if you are a very good mem tweaker you'll still struggle to reach him up to the legs with his nice Geek 3 memory results 🙂 Snapdragon X Elite is faster than Intel and AMD flagship CPUs in Geekbench Laptops powered by the Snapdragon X Elite are coming later this year Here's the next so called 2 dimm OC board. Once again in baby MB factor. It seems mini boards is the big now if you want mem oc'ing (same concept as MSI' latest mini MPower board). But this is not for me. (PR) ASRock launches Z790I and B760I Mini-ITX motherboards with DDR5-8600 OC memory support Hmm. God so long. Can you find any info on the components so you can search up the brand? -
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You stilll need fix that single core mem score🙂 Here's two from AMD. And the G. Skill competition for 2024 haven't really started. https://browser.geekbench.com/v3/cpu/9057788 https://browser.geekbench.com/v3/cpu/9075746 AMD do it good in older Geekbench 3 but wish they could do it better in the other +50 2d and 3D benches on hwbot. But, huhhh. Better be good in one thing than nothing. It's very difficult to be top one in all and everything. Even less so if some of the subtests favor the other brands hardware. But that's life. In the most 🙂 -
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Why kill the drive before you can use it?😀 At least bro Fox knew what he risked. -
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All 14900KS should be able to run it this way. Not this trash here. And be you sure... Probably many KS chips out there that's worse than this. In short... Sad ending on the 1700 platform. Both the 13th gen K and the KS was a good upgrade. Good to see you bro John. And same for you all 🙂 -
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Have read about those before. I wouldn't trust my important data in that drives if you don't have an ongoing backup schedule running in the background. Samsung’s Magician Software can confirms that it's a counterfeit drive or not. The software always validates whether a drive is fake or not. Edit. Fake Samsung 980 Pro SSDs Are Spreading Around Mar 18, 2023 — The merchant sold fake Samsung 980 Pro 2TB SSDs on Xianyu, Taobao's second-hand market, for 880 yuan or $127.77 --------------------------------------------- I'm still not in so very good shape. Hence I post less. I have barely touched an pc for soon 2 weeks. But managed to order 2x 14900KS. But with my luck and Intel's trash binning for the last unlocked chips for 1700 platform, I doub't I will see good chips. Maybe better than my SP94 14900K but not much more. At least my money from previous 14900KS is on the way back. That's something. 17780 nok is $1660 USD. Hail to the Norwegian TaX system (greed). Or equal disgusting as Intels binning for this gen KS chips. -
When you are yonger you think you live forever. Life say no. Live life now. Not as is. Love life now. Now!!! And please do it now. Love your posting
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Hi thanks. I like that people/engineers think out of the box. Hate the ONLY ALL SHALL HAVE ---- RGB or Bling in every shape. Same also with Todays JOKEBOOKS. All must be the same. Disgusting!!! Ps. Sent you an PM. Btw. Cpu degradation.... Worth to see. Buth expect stupiditi from this stupid pc editor. Thats normal. Fantastic score. But nope.... This is not the CPU death. And if it was.... AMD don't scale very well with sky high mem clocks. Still damn good score 🙂 -
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Happy Easter holidays my friends. I'm..... Halfway back🙂 And I hope Evga can as well... But this won't save the consumers screwed's data. Backup bacup backup. Can't say it loud enough. EVGA promises to replace burned hard drives The power supply manufacturer crawls to the cross. Recently we wrote about Reddit user Sgircys who received a new power supply under warranty from the manufacturer EVGA , who had failed to inform that the pin layout of the power connectors had changed. The result was that Sgircys, using their existing cables, sent too much voltage to their SATA drives, destroying them. Welcome to Papusan's world. Laptops ended for me in 2016. I never bought anything new after that year. Everything that come after stinked. The 870DM had a good life for me and is still. 6700K-7700K-8700K and finally 9900K in same laptop. Nothing can come close to that in the laptop world🙂 So good bye and..... Btw. Me enjoy the anologe world. A hell lot better than the disgusting new modern bling bling all around, bloat and RGB world. -
Tecno artists is for modern people. I'm old. And I'm back. At least halfway🙂
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From Tomshardware... Contacting EVGA again, the Reddit poster reported that EVGA did not want to replace his storage devices, saying the following: “I’ve never encountered a warranty that offers to cover loss of data or the costs related to the recovery of data and to the letter of our warranty terms, we technically don’t cover any loss or damages incurred by our products either.” EVGA also encouraged the Reddit poster to make a warranty claim from the drive manufacturer(s) themselves to get his storage drives replaced. Nice. Evga want that the drive manufacturers replace the storage. Hmmm. Nice try. https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/power-supplies/evga-power-supply-allegedly-blows-up-22tb-of-customer-storage-revised-model-from-rma-had-a-different-pin-layout-and-killed-all-sata-powered-devices -
Yup. Everyone hoped that Apple could make it better than Intel. The security analysts confirmed the exploit, dubbed GoFetch, works on M1 CPUs and speculate that it likely also impacts M2 and M3 chips and their Pro and Max variants. Intel's 13th-generation Raptor Lake processors also exhibit the flaw that enables GoFetch but are probably unaffected. Unpatchable Apple Silicon vulnerability could leak encryption keys In brief: Hardware-based security flaws have become more frequent over the last several years but have mostly affected Intel and AMD processors. Now, Apple joins those ranks with a recently discovered vulnerability that causes Mac M-series CPUs to expose encryption keys. Since it is hardware-based, there is little users can do besides keeping macOS updated.
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Yup. Everyone hoped that Apple could make it better than Intel. Do you live in a glasshouse bro @Mr. Fox? Some do. The security analysts confirmed the exploit, dubbed GoFetch, works on M1 CPUs and speculate that it likely also impacts M2 and M3 chips and their Pro and Max variants. Intel's 13th-generation Raptor Lake processors also exhibit the flaw that enables GoFetch but are probably unaffected. Unpatchable Apple Silicon vulnerability could leak encryption keys In brief: Hardware-based security flaws have become more frequent over the last several years but have mostly affected Intel and AMD processors. Now, Apple joins those ranks with a recently discovered vulnerability that causes Mac M-series CPUs to expose encryption keys. Since it is hardware-based, there is little users can do besides keeping macOS updated.