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  1. People still forget this. Higher power consumption the hotter the Cpu run. And the more voltage you need to feed.
  2. G.SKILL Trident Z5 Royal DDR5-8000 48GB CL40 Review All that matters for modern PC users (included gamer kids).... Pretty blingy bling almost as precious stones. Yup... G.Skill know how to offer huge value.
  3. Google Created an Illegal Monopoly in Search, Judge Rules Pcmag.com Google created an illegal “monopoly” by paying partners to make its search engine the default on today’s smartphones and mobile browsers, a federal judge ruled today. “Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly. It has violated Section 2 of the Sherman Act,” wrote Judge Amit Mehta in a 277-page ruling. Google is sentenced for illegal monopoly today 11:00 US court has determined that Google's search business is a monopoly. No penalty has been imposed, but Google plans to appeal. The legal process, which started in December 2020 , has been long, but the verdict has now landed: Google's search and advertising operations are an illegal monopoly. Google plans to appeal, but if the appeal is unsuccessful, Google's search business is now officially condemned as an illegal monopoly.
  4. Angry Passengers Sue CrowdStrike Over Outage-Related Flight Cancellations Today Three consumers file a class-action lawsuit against CrowdStrike after they were forced to wait for hours at the airport and pay for new flights and ground transportation. Edit. CrowdStrike reveals final report on July's botched update with plans to prevent those issues Neowin.com · 3 hours ago CrowdStrike has posted its final report on what happened to cause July's update that ended up taking down millions of Windows PCs. It also posted plans to keep issues like this from happening again......
  5. What brand did you choose? Here home I put my money on Stihl - Wikipedia products. A German company that always offer quality. They have a lot different tools for the garden and the forrest. And I have always been very pleased with this brand. And they don't change products for the sake of newer has to be better. They rather make revision changes if needed. BTW. Also Nvidia follow the new tech trend........ Nvidia Blackwell GPUs allegedly delayed due to design flaws Firm says Nvidia's skyrocketing AI valuation is in a 'bubble' and 'overhyped' — Elliott says AI apps are not viable Elliott's commentary comes amid a rally in AI-related stocks, driven by investor enthusiasm for generative AI, the FT says. Meanwhile, Nvidia has lost nearly $600 billion in market capitalization since early July, and that says something.
  6. Microsoft quietly installing KB5001716 Windows 11/10 update for the good of your PC Neowin · 19 hours ago · Hot! It is that time of the year again when Microsoft has begun installing the KB5001716 update and this time it is for both Windows 10 as well as 11 systems. The update is meant to be good for your PC. Windows 11 market share on Steam drops below 46% Neowin · Aug 2, 2024 Valve has published the latest results of its monthly Software & Hardware Survey. According to the findings, Windows 11's market share dropped a bit in July 2024, going below the 46% mark.
  7. Microsoft quietly installing KB5001716 Windows 11/10 update for the good of your PC Neowin · 19 hours ago · Hot! It is that time of the year again when Microsoft has begun installing the KB5001716 update and this time it is for both Windows 10 as well as 11 systems. The update is meant to be good for your PC. And New is always better.... Windows 11 market share on Steam drops below 46% Neowin · Aug 2, 2024 Valve has published the latest results of its monthly Software & Hardware Survey. According to the findings, Windows 11's market share dropped a bit in July 2024, going below the 46% mark. Windows 11: Microsoft wants to integrate Copilot into the Start Menu Windowslatest - August 1, 2024 Microsoft wants to integrate Copilot into Start Menu. The AI assistant's omnipresent in Windows 11 and you can't do anything about it. Newer is always better, LOOL Steam Survey July 2024 Update: Windows 10 Usage Records Uptick, Windows 11 Drops Techpowerup.com | Yesterday Interesting things are happening in the gaming community, as Windows 10 operating system has seen an increase in its user base on the Steam platform, while Windows 11 has dipped below the 46% mark for the first time since its launch. According to the latest July data from Steam's hardware and software survey, Windows 10's share rose to 47.69%, marking a significant uptick that contrasts with Windows 11's decline to 45.73%. This trend highlights a growing preference among gamers for the older operating system, which is often praised for its stability and compatibility with a wide range of games and hardware. Many users have expressed concerns over Windows 11's performance and its stringent hardware requirements, which have made it less accessible for some gamers, especially those without the TPM 2.0-enhanced system. The shift in user demographics is particularly interesting given that Windows 11 was designed with gaming enhancements in mind, including features like DirectStorage and Auto HDR. However, the adoption rate appears to be hampered by issues related to compatibility and performance, leading many gamers to stick with the more familiar and reliable Windows 10. This trend could prompt Microsoft to reevaluate its approach to Windows 11, particularly in terms of addressing user concerns and enhancing compatibility with existing hardware. Other OSes are seeing stagnation, especially with Linux-based distributions recording zero change. Apple's OSX stands at 1.37%, a +0.06% increase from last month.
  8. Expect unexpected firmware updates for your Intel powered Pc forwards. Because Microsoft do whatever they want. Microsoft will gladly help their partners to screw up your PC or render it bricked. Because they are damn good at this. And no one can do nothing about it. Because you all have accepted their EULA. Microsoft can't be accountable for their partners firmware, software and driver bugs. They just push it quietly on your PC. Same as with their own patches. Good luck to you all. So....... Microsoft quietly installing KB5001716 Windows 11/10 update for the good of your PC Neowin · 19 hours ago · Hot! 0 It is that time of the year again when Microsoft has begun installing the KB5001716 update and this time it is for both Windows 10 as well as 11 systems. The update is meant to be good for your PC. Windows 11 market share on Steam drops below 46% Neowin · Aug 2, 2024 Valve has published the latest results of its monthly Software & Hardware Survey. According to the findings, Windows 11's market share dropped a bit in July 2024, going below the 46% mark. No-one want to talk about AMD and their problems.... At least Puget have popped up now to tell the truth about Ryzen chips. And Puget Systems ain't a small Pc-building company. High-end PC builder Puget Systems released records showing that its current failure rate of 13th- and 14th-generation Intel processors is a little over 2%, while systems it has shipped with AMD Ryzen 5000 and 7000 chips have a little over 4% failure rate Puget says its Intel CPU failure rate is lower than AMD Ryzen failures — retailer releases failure rate data, cites conservative power settings Puget claims AMD Ryzen 5000 and 7000 chips have a higher failure rate than Intel 13th- and 14th-gen processors, so far.
  9. uBlock Origin developer recommends switching to uBlock Lite as Chrome flags the extension Taras Buria · Today Google Chrome users with the uBlock Origin extension installed started noticing that the browser flagged the extension as "soon to be unsupported." Here is why this happens and what to do with it.....
  10. Here's somewhat good news. You all will get 5 years warranty (extended from 3 to 5 years or 3 years for the KS) from Intel for your boxed 13th and 14th gen processors (I only buy boxed Cpu's here home). Intel is forced to do so. Or they risk a lot more than what they experience right now. So slightly good news for you all that prefer running the 2 cores boost at sky-high voltage. This will also help if you later will sell your Cpu in the used market. Intel announces an extra two years of warranty for its chips amid crashing and instability issues — longer warranty applies to 13th- and 14th-Gen Core processors Intel trying to build goodwill. Intel Via Oxidation Statement The issue was identified in late 2022, and with the manufacturing improvements and additional screens implemented Intel was able to confirm full removal of impacted processors in our supply chain by early 2024. However, on-shelf inventory may have persisted into early 2024 as a result. Why in Hell not re call them right after their findings? They know very what batches was affected. Why use over 1.5 year to clean up their supply chain? They tried hide it under the bush because this would certainly hurt their reputation. Such move will always hit back. And they pay for it now. Additional info from Anandtech. One important thing to note, however, is that the extended warranty will only apply to boxed processors, i.e. Intel’s official retail chips. Intel’s loose chips that are sold by the tray to OEMs and certain distributors – commonly referred to as “tray” processors – are not covered by the extended warranty. While Raptor Lake tray processors do technically come with a three-year warranty of their own, Intel does not provide direct, end-user warranty service for these chips. Instead, those warranties are serviced by the OEM or distributor that sold the chip. With the bulk of Intel’s chips going to OEMs and other professional system builders, Intel will undoubtedly need to settle things with those groups, as well. But with OEM dealings typically remaining behind closed doors, it’s unlikely we’ll hear about just what is agreed there. Loads of new complaints everyday on the internet forwards will undoubtedly hurt some of Intel's reputation. This RMA mess will pop up on all sorts of forum and tech press the next 2-3 years. Hope Intel soon will see the paint on the wall. Not all publicity about Intel's products is good publicity weeks after weeks forwards. The RMA drama begins.... Tomshardware.com - Today This sweet swan dive will be small compared to what to come, if they don't act correctly. 20.000 fired Intel employees can fast be the double.... To this effect, the company is launching its "Lunar Lake" and "Arrow Lake" processors within 2024, to address the various PC sub-segments. The Intel stock isn't churning in a silo, tech stock prices across the industry are witnessing corrections, although few as remarkable as Intel.
  11. Shareholders Sue CrowdStrike After Outage Prompts Stock Price to Plummet Following last week's update disaster, CrowdStrike shareholders are suing the cybersecurity company over its plummeting stock price. The Plymouth County Retirement Association, which bought shares in CrowdStrike, filed a securities class-action lawsuit against the Texas-based cybersecurity vendor, demanding it pay damages for the stock price losses.
  12. Also AMD failed with binning/QC problems. But will AMD tell their customers why they asked for a recall of all Zen5 chips? Probably not. Yup, if it wasn't for all Intel problems we would see trash binned Ryzen flagship out there now. So as I said before.... Saved by Intel😁 Intel should have done the same. Only top binned chips should be binned for i9's. And only the best 3% chips should be binned as KS. If they can't meet demand then honestly say it (consumers will understand) and don't do stupid tihings as binning i7's as i9's to increase profits. From bad to worse... Maybe it's time to get rid of the CEO and baby-cores? Intel reminds me more about a sinking ship. Intel specifically called out looming cuts to marketing and R&D, the latter being a concerning development for a company that's reliant on developing new tech, along with reductions in general and administrative staff. Intel to layoff more than 15% of workforce — almost 20,000 employees — encountered Meteor Lake yield issues, suspends dividend Intel class action lawsuit investigation begins for the company's CPU crashing and instability issues More of the same. The trend continue...... If you don't have the money. No problem... Just rent what can't afford. NZXT Introduces Flex PC, Subscription-based Gaming PC Rent Program with Upgrades Press Release Today, 14:35 NZXT, a leader in PC gaming components, products and prebuilts, builds on its commitment to making PC gaming achievable to all of those with a passion for play with the introduction of NZXT Flex. A first of its kind gaming PC subscription service, Flex enables gamers to enjoy the benefits of a high performance gaming PC for a low monthly fee. The Flex subscription service features no hassle returns, no hidden fees and regular upgrades all without a long term commitment. Hey Logitech, every mouse should be a forever mouse A product that you pay for should be supported, period, without the need for an ongoing payment. All Logitech’s talk does is annoy people who have no desire for another subscription in the first place. And for anyone else considering the same strategy: I’d rather buy from your competition than deal with paying yet another monthly service charge. I suspect I’m not alone.
  13. The latest from the techno industry: Mouse rental. Yep, this is disgusting. And worse it will be. Maybe because of stupid consumers that accept it. They will accept everything thats new/more modern. And the chiefs in tech companies know their audience. They know very well that a big part of their consumer base is damn stupid. The time BMW leased seat heating This has occasionally led to a reputational crash when more physical products have been given a monthly price. For example, BMW was ridiculed by a near united internet when in some markets they set a monthly price for heated seats . https://www.theverge.com/24206847/logitech-ceo-hanneke-faber-mouse-keyboard-gaming-decoder-podcast-interview Hanneke Faber, you are the new-ish CEO of Logitech. Welcome to Decoder. Thank you so much. I am really excited to talk to you. You have been on the job as CEO for seven months now? Nice....... A newish CEO try stand out🤢 What's next? If you buy an new ssd, then you'll have to pay a subscription to be allowed to store your data on it? Hmmm. My good old logitech mouse and KB will be the last one I get from Logitech if they go the subscription route forwards. Then goodbye. Now it's up to the rest of consumers. Because I don't wan't be a part of this crazy madness. Second bad idea....... Newegg launches CPU trade-in program with low payouts — $300 for a Core i9-14900K or $220 for a Ryzen 7 7800X3D The perfect timing. Right before AMD launch their next gen Ryzen and with Intel flooded with problems. But the trade-in program is an very bad idea whatever you go with Intel or AMD. Equal tasteless as Neweggs GPU trading program. If you're sold on Newegg's trade-in program and want even less money back for your tech, you could trade in an entire PC for a maximum of $400. Until August 11th, Intel is sponsoring a PC Trade-In deal allowing you to trade in a desktop, laptop, or tablet for up to $400 off the purchase of a new 14th-gen computer.
  14. I wonder how it would go if you could rent processors from Intel. Maybe you could get their best binned Cpu's ? Return it to sender if it's trash (has to be within their best 2% best binned chips or back it goes). The tech trend continue rolling. Anyone want Subscription-based hardware? It's difficult seeing many computer users buying into this monetization model. Faber is more confident about this being the future of mice after visiting the company’s innovation center in Ireland. There, she says one of the team members showed her a concept of the “forever mouse” and described it as “a little heavier, it had great software and services that you’d constantly update, and it was beautiful.” The mouse is compared with a nice watch that isn’t just thrown away, such as a Rolex. Logitech Floats Idea Of A Subscription-Based Forever Mouse With DLC
  15. See from 1:11:52 - Badly done binning (make defective i9 instead of bin the chips down to i7), elevated voltage for every SKU and oxidation problem. 3 major flaws in a row. Yup, Intel have made it hard for themself.
  16. Microsoft, CrowdStrike May Face Lawsuit From Delta Over IT Outage Delta's reliance on Microsoft and CrowdStrike reportedly cost the US airline an estimated $350 million to $500 million. Now, Delta is seeking legal counsel.
  17. Microsoft finally explains the root cause behind CrowdStrike outage Pradeep Viswanathan · 4 hours ago Microsoft outlined several built-in security features in Windows and plans to collaborate with the anti-malware ecosystem for improved security. They're also developing safer rollout strategies. Systems paralyzed by CrowdStrike within 78 minutes to cause $15 billion in losses worldwide Martin Hodás · Jul 26, 2024 Even though the massive CrowdStrike outage caused billions in damages, insurance companies will cover only a fraction of the losses. A third of the total cost comes from the Fortune 500 businesses.
  18. Thermal Grizzly's thermal pad switches between solid and liquid states for optimal cooling Is it the best of both worlds?
  19. From bad to worse: Intel's 13th-gen and 14th-gen CPUs reportedly have astonishing return rates Darren Allan | CPU, APU & Chipsets | Jul 27, 2024 Intel's 13th-gen and 14th-gen processors are seeing much higher levels of returns than expected, according to a new report, due to the widely reported instability problems that these CPUs suffer from. Les Numeriques, a French tech site (via Digital Trends), observes that an unnamed European retailer claims to have received four times as many returns for 13th-gen Raptor Lake processors compared to 12th-gen (Alder Lake) chips. That's a pretty astonishing quadrupling of problems requiring a chip to be sent back, and we're further told that the frequency of returns has only increased to this level in recent times. Look at this beauty... And here from the RED TEAM. If this is correct I start wonder where AMD QC team have been under the production. This show a massive lack of QC. Or they all need glasses for everyone at AMD. Was Ryzen 9000 delayed over a simple typo? AMD Ryzen 9 9700X spotted
  20. Don't say bad things about the croocs. They are worth their weight in gold. Just ask me... I know. Regarding the new cleaning girl setup... Happy with this one. And she have newer stopped while cleaning around in the house. That's important for me. I hate tech that don't work as expected/intended.
  21. Hmmm. This one is worth to see. I have talked a lot about this. Intels's binning is flawed! Hence we got so many bad chips that should have ben binned as an lower SKU! Intel's binning offer people trash KS chips. And it goes on... Here is AMD I just love this humor. Fantastic. Can't be better. See the whole video. 5:35. Can't be better than this😁 And the Norwegian language haven't changed much the last 1000 years. We are vikings as you know bro @Mr. Fox. We are our self. If tech have done the same... Less screw ups.
  22. Many people have taken totally wrong before. And you of all should know that. See your own post, LOOL Looking good bro @Mr. Fox🙂 BTW. Bought new "modern" tech for my lovely wife. 3 days and we will celebrate our 29th wedding day (have stayed together since 1990). Damn we are getting old☹️ @Prema you have seen my old robot friend in works several years ago but my old good helper is now almost dead. So I needed a new friend to help us in Papusan's Plaza. I bought it in white because the black version will be more ugly with time. So hope this brand don't offer trash white as Dell offered their AW Jokebooks (going yellow after 4 weeks). Not sure what I will name it. Trash? Any good name for it? Can you see the black in front of the white box bro @electrosoft😁 This new big fat girl will be placed behind the pipe so that it is not visible during the day. Edit. The NAS server in the living room need another place now.
  23. They just follow exactly same recipe as Microsoft. They don't know what they do. They just roll the dice what code being thrown into patches. Or they test out if AI can do the work while their engineers make next feature packs. CrowdStrike: 'Undetected Error' in Binary File Caused Massive Windows Crash CrowdStrike reveals more details about how the global failure occurred.
  24. Yup, it match ugly tech🤗 And you'll probably see me posting it later as well. It match everything that's ugly or disgusting. And who knows... Maybe the unisex tech(no) monster already have a tail. I will later add horns. But not same ones as we vikings use. It has to be disgusting. Exactly as some of the modern tech we see nowadays. Edit. And I can tell you. My lovely wife said this was a truly disgusting picture. She wondered where I go on the web to find such hideous pictures. CBR-23 +43.000 at 250W. Intel destroyed coming AL when they removed HT. All to get higher single core performance at lower power consumption. And will they now trade in lower performance for better/higher reliability due all problems with Raptor lake/Refresh? – While Intel has confirmed elevated voltages impact the increase in Vmin, investigation continues in order to fully understand root cause and address other potential aspects of this issue. ––Intel— Arrow Lake CPU up to 18% faster than Core i9-14900K at 250W Not even close to AMD's Ryzen 9950X. And now you can see AMD got cold feets😀 Maybe due Intel's backclash? AMD delays its Ryzen 9000 launch due to unspecified quality issue — new launch in August; chipmaker pulls back all units shipped globally for quality checks AMD hits the brakes on its Zen 5-powered Ryzen 9000 processors. AMD says that out of an abundance of caution and to ensure that not a single chip with a quality issue is delivered to a customer, it is now pulling back all Ryzen 9000 chips it has shipped globally to replace them with fresh units. AMD has declined to specify the specific nature of the quality issue. AMD's issue crops up as its rival Intel has taken an increasing amount of criticism for allowing crashing issues to fester for months before announcing a fix days ago. AMD clearly doesn't want to make the same mistake. Yup, the tech trend continue..... AMD saved by all Intel's problems. Maybe give out a huge thank you to Intel, LOOL
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