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Latest Windows 11 update breaks custom Start menu apps Microsoft takes a hands-off approach to issues Windows 11 updates might cause with popular apps like StartAllBack...
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
For the pict lower guy @electrosoft Crocs.................. Its' all about what you werar.......... Help.... sorry Edit GTX 980Ti HOF My litttle daughtr have been alle the Asisa... Seen every thing. Me... Love the old : -
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Yep.....Only CM adapters enjoy the <<<<melt heaven>>>>> I wish more proplr listhening on old Papusan 90 degree adapter melted to Asus Tuf 4090 Removed my adapter and it was incredibly difficult to remove. 99% certain it burned Adapter melted onto my 4080 can’t get it of -
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Almost everything is better than Jokebooks. And you can still do some upgrade path, so....... Why not? You have to start some places. A single seed becomes a flower. And later maybe it will be a flower meadow (You want more of it - freedom of choices). -
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Hmmm. So you don't see the same problems as bro @Mr. Fox? Thats weird because both the 6900 XT and 6950 XT is from same gen AMD Radeon cards. See bro @Rage Set Probably better late than never. If they have done their due dilligence they would have stopped the sales of all angled adapters after one week with melt hell. If one specific model suddenly melt much more than the others in 99:1 ratio they need to take action. Not 1.5 month after seeing 3-4 adapters turn into smoke every day while cables not. And early adopter program smells damn equal as Guinea pig. From the screwed....The one thing I didn't try until today was reseating the GPU. In my head this issue came out of no where, and there is no logical reason for it. My GPU and everything was fine, so why would reseating work. But I was running out of options. It didn't click in my head why it was hard to get out until I looked at the cable. This is a burnt cable right? https://imgur.com/a/1GmwEno He won't be the only one that never grasp that their custom CM adapters was pure in-house trash with 2 dimple, Not the Astron 3 dimple terminals. But CableMod in their head found out that a re-call was worse than stop selling their adapters. Whats the difference between those options (re-call and stop selling it)? To reduce the damage done? Not so sure about that. The melt hell with the adapters will hunt them months forwards. That will damage the brands reputation more than a simple re-call weeks ago. Stop the sales is only to hide the problem. Edit. Stupids is still the majority.... And leaks won't be his main problem bro @Mr. Fox I doub't this will be an good idea. This smells more like aesthetics over real performance improvements. So pretty design over functinality. Same as with the new stupid Asus GPUs without a 8-pin/12VHPWR power connector. New and modern is mostly about pretty, cute and nice aesthetics. Not a real improvement. So new and or newer doesn't always mean better bro @ryan -
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Ready for more proprietary design? Dell bad? Just wait to see what will come from Asus. This is only the beginning🤮 Demanding DIYers will surely love the idea since it'll help reduce cable clutter. Asus have started mass production of graphics cards with “special” BTF (Back To Future) hardware design. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/asus-mass-producing-cable-free-gpus I’m sure bro @Talonwill love this fantastic news. -
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If you are happy with the performance as it seems you are, maybe wait to see what 15th gen offer🙂 -
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Hmmm. I wonder how much Nvidia have paid the game developers.... In a statement responding to users reporting "WTF? Performance?", the developer stated "we designed the game with upscaling in mind (DLSS/FSR/XeSS)." To me that sounds like a lame excuse as to why performance sucks. Hardware requirements of the game are pretty extreme. In order to reach 60 FPS at 1080p with ultra settings you need a RTX 3070 Ti or Radeon RX 6800. RTX 4060 Ti is pretty close with 57 FPS. Got a 1440p monitor? Then you better have a fast graphics card. At least a RTX 3090 Ti, RTX 4080 or Radeon RX 7900 XT is required for 60 FPS at WQHD. 4K? You guessed right, not even the mighty RTX 4090 can reach 60 FPS. NVIDIA's fastest card only gets 45 FPS at 4K, the Radeon RX 7900 XTX is close behind with 44 FPS. Remnant II Benchmark Test & Performance Analysis techpowerup.com Yep, features as upscaling can be Nvidias ticket to the upper money heaven. New gen cards will get an upgraded version while two years old cards will get screwed with the the same old and reach the trash bin faster than ever.. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I use mostly Windows 10 (10.0.19045) for 3DM FS and Windows 11 (10.0.22621) for Time Spy (Extreme). And use same Win 11 version for Cinebench. But I also randomly use 4 different Win 10 versions for same benchmarks. Depending what I allready have up on the screen (depends on what GPU I have installed). So Win 10 1809 LTSC, Win 10 2021 LTSC, 10.0. 19041 and 10.0.19045. Then Win 11 build (22000 and 22621). As well Win 7 and 8.1. Or 8 different Win OS. -
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I'm already home bro jay😀 Not all tweaked OS is equal. But here is the so called Tiny 11 vs default Win 11. You tink the Tiny will do better?😀 You remember I brought up Diminishing returns? @seanwee I have several Windows versions I use. Different benchmarks with all the different legacy HW I have often need different OS versions to perform at peak. From Win 7 and upwards up to Win 11. One OS fits all for best benchmark scores is an utopi today (doesn't exist). Microsoft do too much changes with their OS nowadays. Same performance from one Win version vs the next feature update can and will differ sligthly. And new bugs doesn't help either to make them perform equal. -
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I'm not sure whats best, but sure I don't like Win 11 and the direction it goes. So it has to be latest version of Windows 10 if you do some customizations/changes for your likings. If you aren't a gamer maybe Win 10 2021 LTSC and do same tweaks, same as for the latest Win 10 build. Win 10 can be used until October 14, 2025. And the LTSC versions even longer. Yup, you can make Win 11 more like Win 10 with tweaks/software... But put on some lipstick won't change the fact that the OS is still Win 11. Here are some options to try make Win 11 looks a bit better. -
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If you can't get this correct.... Then you are either noob or new into OS tuning.... From their Youtube channel videos two months ago. User: Ive been running win10 lite iso's for awhile now but have an i7 12700h and needed a win11 lite build to take advantage of direct storage.. your reflection build is pretty great.. although one little thing.. you have automatic driver installation on.. so on my clean install, when i connected to the internet, windows updated all my drivers in the background while i was trying to update them manually.. i turned it off manually and rebooted but was too late and had to rreinstall the os again turn off the windows driver updates before i did anything else. other than that it's freaking great.. no noticeable performance loss coming from windows 10.. @WindowsX-Lite: You could try our latest W11 build, 'Exceptional 11' which has metered connection enabled for all new connections and types, which means it won't download drivers automatically (until you turn metered connection off) -
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You risk basic mistakes also with being an firmware guinea pig. Within 3 days and you get a new one to try out.... Temped?😬 But awful see Dell Alienware go backwards into the future with same old cheapo made chassis to cut costs. New MEI firmware for 6xx and 7xx Intel platform... For those that dare... Intel ME Consumer Firmware : 16.1.27.2225 [21/05/2023] -
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Forgot to ask. Same also with other AMD graphics drivers (release drivers)? When we first talk about AMD.... AMD prepare for more/increase in security vulnerabilities in the future. AMD Expected to Increase Microcode Size for Future Processor Technologies Phoronix has recently uncovered an intriguing Linux update, with kernel improvements being prepared to handle greater microcode payloads—they believe that "future AMD CPUs will be getting larger microcode patches." The timing could suggest that upcoming Zen 5 processors will be likely candidates to meet new requirements: "Right now the Linux kernel has a maximum microcode patch size for AMD CPUs that is three times the kernel's page size (typically 4K). But with a patch (published on July 20) that will "increase substantially" to eight times the page size. The increase is intentionally quite a magnitude larger in order to avoid future patches further having to bump the patch size limit in later generations." This one popped up from the dark today... Nice name... Zenbleed🙂 Does not require physical access to the computer or server and can even be executed via javascript on a webpage. Just plug and play, LOOL AMD 'Zenbleed' Bug Allows Data Theft From Zen 2 Processors, Patches ComingA huge Zen 2 leak requires a patch. AMD's statement implies there will be some performance impact from the patches, but we'll have to conduct independent benchmarks when the patches arrive for the consumer Ryzen products. In the meantime, we've asked AMD for any ballpark figures it can share. And nice to see that AMD don't bother release a new security patch before end of 2023 for their consumer chips. This means you still can have the same Cpu performance another 4 or 5 months 🙂 -
AMD 'Zenbleed' Bug Allows Data Theft From Zen 2 Processors, Patches ComingA huge Zen 2 leak requires a patch. [Update 9:15am PT: AMD told us that patches to prevent Zenbleed are available for its EPYC Rome processors, but hasn't said if they are available for the impacted consumer Ryzen CPUs. AMD also hasn't given an ETA for patches for Ryzen chips or responded to our questions about potential performance impacts from the Zenbleed patches. We're still working to learn more.] The 'Zenbleed' vulnerability spans the entire Zen 2 product stack, including AMD's EPYC data center processors and the Ryzen 3000 CPUs, allowing the theft of protected information from the CPU, such as encryption keys and user logins. The attack does not require physical access to the computer or server and can even be executed via javascript on a webpage. Update. AMD's statement implies there will be some performance impact from the patches, but we'll have to conduct independent benchmarks when the patches arrive for the consumer Ryzen products. In the meantime, we've asked AMD for any ballpark figures it can share. According to Ormandy, all Zen 2 CPUs are impacted, including the EPYC Rome processors: AMD Ryzen 3000 Series Processors AMD Ryzen PRO 3000 Series Processors AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 Series Processors AMD Ryzen 4000 Series Processors with Radeon Graphics AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Processors AMD Ryzen 5000 Series Processors with Radeon Graphics AMD Ryzen 7020 Series Processors with Radeon Graphics AMD EPYC “Rome” Processors Not what the fanboys want to hear. But the AMD engineers is spot on.... from the security bulletins. "Any computer system" has risks of security vulnerabilities that cannot be completely prevented or mitigated. And nice to see that AMD don't bother release a new patch before end of 2023 for their consumer chips. This means you still can have the same Cpu performance another 4 or 5 months 🙂
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Same behavior for all different installed OS? Or only one OS installed on the workstation? You could also install an older version 3DMark for testing. A fast solution to test. -
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Here's an even better deal. $64 for 2TB Intel M.2 ssd is quite good. I get an 500GB ssd for the same price here home😞 Bulk up Your Storage With a 2TB Intel 670p M.2 SSD for $64: Real Deals Posted 6 hours ago. 180 adapter in a TUF 4090 LOOL -
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Now sole distributor of rebranded half cheapo PSUs with short warranty and a few pc peripherals. There is more into this with EVGA than just that Nvidia become too greedy for them. The Nvidia move was just an camouflage for their major change in their business. Let it sink in... First do the graphics card stunt to get sympathy, then follow up later and kill the rest of their major HW lineup. Nice put all the blame on Nvidia and not on themself going out of business. Yep, I don't trust what come from EVGA forewards. EVGA is finished or better say dead as a real PC HW/OEM company.... 180-degree adapter melted/burnt onto 4090 What’s the best course of action? I understand they want us to RMA first but my 180-degree adapter is so solidly fused to the card it can’t be removed.... Stupidity have no limits...... CableMod reddit furum is filled with stupids.... @Mr. Fox😟 -
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AMD Ryzen 7000 Gaming Benchmarks With Latest BIOS Show No Performance Difference Between DDR5-6200 & DDR5-7400 The drawback of Gear 1:2 More small and slimy flashy argb gamer cancer boxes on the way from the different OEMs now as Intel have jumped of the NUC ship. MSI Unveils Cubi & Pro DP Mini PC Lineup: Intel 12th & 13th Gen Options To Fill NUC Space ASUS Prepping ROG NUCs To Replace High-End Intel PCs: 13th Gen ROG G22CH Launched, Meteor Lake Variants On The Way -
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But isn'yt it nice.... Asus have to find the so called better chips also for the new Puke themed 4090 OC EVA-02 Edition. Asus have now 3 different OC flagship models they can spread their better silicon on. Or even better... 4 different Strix based 4090 OC models will have to fight for the better silicon/vram if you include the 4090 Matrix. This means also even less chance to get good chips for the lower end of the 4090 SKUs😇 "4090 Strix OC EVA-02 Puke Edition" maintains the same impressive features as the original model, including a boost clock of up to 2640 MHz with GPU Tweak software and an out-of-the-box experience of 2610 MHz" Of course, it will be necessary to expect an additional cost because of the Evangelion theme. Fortunately, we won't have to wait too long to see what Asus has in store for us "kids". @ryan If I install multiple OS partitions on a single ssd drive I usually set them at 200GB. Better have slight headroom than cut it to the bone. Edit. Mounted together the new benchtable. Big enough space to fit two 2 monitors. So far so good. I have a fancy all black gaming chair but I hate it. Awful to sit in so I have put it away. I need to see if I find a new one. But it won't be a new gaming chair. Just a regular office chair who is good to sit in. Yep, I rather sit in the old black kitchen chair for now than go back to the new and modern for gaming kids, LOOL The other table is now for parts. Will probably go back into one of the other rooms. The red color themed on big pad was too much for me. All black bro @electrosoft Same as my new shiny polished all black crocs😆 Not finished how I want the new OS but have put back the other drives. The new 990 Pro have an massive OP at around half the disk. Not needed but this is the way I prefer when the space is not in use. I always put an nice amount OP for my ssd’s. Btw. Tested out the modern 21:9 ultrawide gaming monitors last time I was in the electronic store. Not my thing. Not at all. I wonder how people can use them in other tasks than in gaming. My eyes went wacko with this type screen. -
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Be sure you get the orginals. The fake may hamper your 3DMark scores. So may not worth it😁 I normally buy them in the shops/boutiques here home. So they are the real deal. Intel 670p M.2 1TB SSD Drops to New Low Price of $36 tomshardware. I wish we had such deals here home. Hmmm. @Mr. Fox The white Apex bords looks a hell lot better than this.... ASUS unveils Evengelion-themed ROG STRIX GeForce RTX 4090 EVA-02 Edition In addition to the GPU, ASUS is also introducing other products that complement the EVA-02 theme. These include the ROG Maximus Z790 Hero EVA-02 edition motherboard, the new ROY RYUJIN III cooler, and ROG Hyperion PC cases that embrace the same striking design. Furthermore, gamers can look forward to matching peripherals, such as a mouse, keyboard, and VGA-support bracket, completing the immersive and stylish gaming setup. New MEI firmware for 6xx and 7xx Intel platform... For those that dare... Intel ME Consumer Firmware: 16.1.27.2216 [07/05/2023]