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New releases... Nice. Victory has an awesome classic rock vibe. Interesting that Wikipedia shows Victory as being from Germany. You cannot really tell that from their music. Turbokill is also from Germany. It is more evident that it is with Victory.
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*sigh* so many stupid people... so little time for stupidity 😑 Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate] "TargetReleaseVersion"=dword:00000001 "TargetReleaseVersionInfo"="22H2" "ProductVersion"="Windows 10" Or, for those who have already embraced degradation... Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate] "TargetReleaseVersion"=dword:00000001 "TargetReleaseVersionInfo"="22H2" "ProductVersion"="Windows 11" No 23H2 preventative measures needed after merging the .reg files.
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New Zealand Māori Metal...
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Yes, I am confident of that. While I enjoy his videos, most of them are more focused on entertainment. Same can be said of Linus. And, that's OK. If they were not entertaining most people would not watch them. Buildziod is the opposite. His videos are very educational and useful, but difficult to watch because they are long, rambling, dry and not particularly entertaining. But, I usually learn something from them. I can't remember ever learning something new from watching Jay's or Linus's videos. I probably have a few times, but I can't remember an example of where I did. -
Yup, definitely. It is hard to find anything nice to say or a reason to show any of those imbeciles an ounce of respect. AMD, NVIDIA, Intel, Qualcomm, crApple, Micro$lop, Google, Meta... all effing idiots and I hope that they all suffer catastrophic financial losses and lose their fannies with their stupid AI crap.
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Yes, it should work. I have PCIe NVMe add-in cards in both of my Apex motherboards. The cards of both dual and quad SSD configuration. The bifurcation works automatically. There's nothing to manually adjust. The feature is not specific to individual PCIe slots. For PCIe 4.0 you would need one of these. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C64FVVHY?th=1 I don't really care whether my NVMe SSDs run at PCIe 3.0 or 4.0 speeds. PCIe 3.0 is fast enough. I have one of these in my Apex: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BRYQH443?th=1 And, two of these in my Apex Encore: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09NQGZ2XJ ASUS motherboards have always been unreliable and unpredictable compared to others, and the one AMD motherboard I owned was never reliable. I am not sure what you are asking about Jay. If he wants extreme cooling with dry ice he needs to use a DICE pot and put it on the CPU. Trying to use a conventional loop makes no sense. -
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LOL. I saw this posted on Discord. 🤣 -
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C5LK9L62/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 It is 33L. 8.7"D x 18.1"W x 13.7"H. For a SFF case it is unusually compelling in terms of capabilities that are usually totally absent or severely compromised. This actually makes it tolerable. -
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All of us should be, even those of us that are not. We don't know when they will arrive, but darker days than we have already experienced are coming. The signs are there to see for anyone paying attention. Another four years like the last catastrophic four might be all it takes to cause the house of cards to fall. Unprecedented levels of ethical failure, moral decay, corruption and incompetent government, in the US and the world abroad. -
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Thank you. I bought this used at overclock.net because the one I tried to order from EKWB kept getting pushed out and after waiting more than 2 months I got a refund and cancelled. This one does not have the original fans so I am probably going to move the three fans attached to the chassis to the AIO and move the AIO fans to the chassis. The Bykski fans that came with the AIO are not square, so there is air space around them to leak static pressure. I am not sure why the person I bought it from did not have the original fans. I like the Bykski fans otherwise and it is a shame they are not square so they can seal off against one another. This is yet another example of a popular but stupid trend that demonstrates the sheeple are focused on form over function. They have a nice remote to control lighting and fan speed manually, which is my preference over firmware or software controls. I do not use RGB headers on any of my motherboards because I don't want to have to install the cancer bloatware needed to use them. All lighting on my systems is managed with molex or SATA powered ARGB controllers with a remote control. It's pretty sweet adding manual fan speed control to that. -
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I was finally able to get the little munchkin on bare die. This reduced the core max 8 to 10°C over the already delidded CPU with a lapped core and IHS on liquid metal. I could see this being easily an 18 to 20°C improvement over a stock soldered IHS. There aren't many SFF systems capable of what this one is. Heck, it's better than most full-size builds, LoL. I am really impressed with what EKWB did here. -
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The statement "faster in gaming" being tossed around like it is some kind of magical thing makes me kind of sad. It is as if the whole world has lost sight of what is most important. But, alas, they have. In countless ways. But, limiting conversation to computers rather than generalizations about life in 2024, the measure of a CPU that is most important should be how it does at things that only a CPU can do, not have it behaves when used to play games. It feels like a cop out or a distraction to be focused on how a GPU-centric task like gaming responds to a CPU when "better" isn't anything genuinely earth-shattering. If the 9950X does better at workloads only a CPU can do it will be the better CPU than a 7800X3D even if the 7800X3D gets a few more FPS. -
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Congratulations. -
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I thought of you as soon as I saw it because I know you are very interested in NAS builds and could probably relate to a time in the past that was like what he was going through. We all start out as a noob at everything in the beginning. I would be right where he was in the video, LOL. What I know about the things I know wouldn't be much help getting started as an ignorant noob. I'm sure you're already familiar with his channel, but this guy has some interesting content relating to DIY NAS builds. -
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I love what you say because I agree with it, but the brutal reality of what you are saying is extremely sad and hard to find any forgiveness for them. It's like the foolish arguement that a good God would never send anyone to hell, but a good God gives us freedom to choose our destiny and provides us with a way to avoid going there. Anyone that ends up going to hell goes there as a matter of choice and it is a direct result of their stupidity and rejection of truth. The idiots producing trash tech damn themselves and their companies to manufacturer hell and have only themselves to blame for making really stupid decisions. I hope they enjoy the hot weather. They deserve it. -
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Sweet! I guess my next GPU will be from PNY if it is a Kingpin. Awesome. ❤️ Very telling about ASUS and MSI not being interested. Sucks to be them, I guess. It is starting to show though, so I don't have a surprised look on my face. Gamer trash everywhere. I think @Rage Set might enjoy this storage-related video. -
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Their disclaimer says enough. Anyone willing to try it needs to have their head examined. The 12VHPWR connector is risky enough without any adapter involved. Cablemod certainly cannot be faulted for their attention to customer service. It was nice to see them offering assistance to the person needing to locate a GPU repair service even though they are no longer covering the cost. Their customer service has been exemplary in spite of the inherent design-driven form factor faults of the 12VHPWR adapters they recalled. What is puzzling to me is that person was not aware of the recall. I am not sure if I even believe them. But, the fact that they don't know of a place to get the GPU repaired does suggest they are not paying attention to anything. I mean, with all of the Chris Fix, Northridge Fix and Northwest Repair videios on YouTube, how could you not know unless you are just not very observant or aware of anything? -
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I thought that was hilarious. Not as funny as Lisa Su or Frank Azor working there, but still funny. I've never heard of that "Party Animals" game before and it makes me very sad that anyone at AMD could actually think using that for benchmarks would be relevant. It suggests how out of touch hardware manufacturers are with what matters to the people that purchase their products. Knowing that the Redmond Reprobates are bragging about, promoting or endorsing anything makes me instantly want to distance myself from it. Other than crApple, they have to be the second-most ignorant, insane clown possee in the technology space. The stupid stuff they do to Windoze, and the frequency with which they do those stupid things, that cause each feature release to make it suck more than the version before it, has convinced me that they are worthless and there is no point in burning any calories hoping they will get better or become less stupid in time. I can't identify any companies I have less respect for than Micro$lop and crApple. It is a truly hopeless scenario whenever either one of them are involved in the process. You can just about bet money that if they are involved it is going to turn out pretty sucky. -
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Nope. Not me. As a dog returns to his own vomit, So a fool repeats his folly. (Proverbs 26:11) I don't care for the taste of puke. Never have. I've never tasted dung before but I would imagine that's the rough equivalent of the disgusting notion buying a Snapdragon powered turdbook.
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And the "worse" memory support is not the chipset, it is the motherboard OEMs stopped giving any effort to Z690. There is no difference in memory overclocking support between Z690 and Z790, only a difference in motherboard OEM priorities. Or, maybe we should say the LACK of priorities. Z690 Dark was the perfect example of what Z690 can do if the people that sold it give a hoot about their customers. By most measurements it overclocks the memory as well as Z790 Apex and EVGA hasn't continued firmware development. Yet a Z690 Apex, which should have been recalled by ASUS for being a defective product, sucked like a 4-DIMM motherboard at memory overclocking. The one thing we can count on with ASUS is that they never do the right thing for their customers. Yup, absolutely correct. Complete idiots. They should be fired for their stupidity and incompetence. -
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Optane support was removed in Z790. In fact, that is the primary difference between Z690 and Z790. Nothing was done other than repurposing the PCIe lanes that were used by Optane. And, it created something new for Intel partners to sell to motherboard shoppers. New is always newer, and when people feel compelled to have something newer, you need to have something new to sell them. Z790 also gave dishonest losers like ASUS the chance to fix their screwed up Z690 messes without having to admit that they botched things up with Z690, or incur any costs or accountability for fixing their screw-ups. Meanwhile, MSI and EVGA were doing great things with the Z690 platform. Viva la machine.