Well, my BQ Dark Pro 4 air cooler was IN THE WAY - when I tested my friend's memory - which passed fine - the memtest86 tests I conducted on them - but, they failed immediately on my 2 sticks. But, trying to switch them in the slots was a PITA with the air cooler. If I ha...
What does that mean? Does it mean that the internet cable is in that big cable? You are using an ethernet cable. زندگی از چراغ Intel Core i7 7800X 6C/12T (4.5GHz), Corsair H150i Pro RGB (360mm), Asus Prime X299-A, Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB ...
The above step-by-step should also make it easier to understand why dual, quad, or octa channels don’t really bring that big of a performance benefit to everyday usage. It depends heavily on the workloads and if the individual CPU cores even need to fully access the memory or not. Wit...
What Is A Good Read/Write Speed? CORSAIR MP600 PRO LPX 2TB NVMe SSD (Image By Tech4Gamers) Generally, anything over 500 MB/s (about the average speed of a SATA SSD) is good. For large files, at least 2500 MB/s of throughput is a good landmark, which every NVMe SSD is capable ...
I wish I could reach 3600, but no matter if XMP on or off and whatnot, I cannot reach 3600 and boot windows, no chance, tried for hours in all f* combinations. what do you mean by "turn off the memory learning/training? how can it be turned off? So for everybody, ...
32GB (4x8GB) Corsair DDR4 Vengeance LPX Black PC4-17000 (2133), Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 13-15-15-28, XMP 2.0, 1.2V 32GB £299.32 2133 13 Is the ram of choice, and with this setup and use will perform as good as any ram that costs more? Is this correct? If so, final questio...
with ptrace or dtrace on OSX. anyway i'd wager that since the integration cache is relatively small that the OS does a pretty good job of caching it in main memory anyway. and judging from the dialog there it seems that PI also keeps the integration cache in memory as well as disk.....
You wouldn't think that putting a roomier bios chip on the motherboard would add much to the cost. But does a higher capacity chip necessarily mean a physically larger chip? If so, it could be a spacial problem with the mini-ITX board. The chip size won't change ...
So I have been tooking at temps on my laptop while gaming for as long as I have owned it and tried many different things to keep them reasonable, but they will still spike at times. I know it is a laptop and cooling with a laptop is not easy. As such I h
I have had my computer for a while now, and I was wondering if I maybe it is time to upgrade... I am running: Gpu: asus strix 1070 oc Cpu ryzen 5 1600x Ram: corsair 8 g (1 stick) Motherbord: asus strix b350f When I play games on 1440p I usually get aroun