Re:Why RAM not run full speed 4800MHz. @Hector_Lenovo wrote: Hi taile! Did you upgrade the memory recently, or the device is still using the factory installed memory? Should it still be the factory configured one, it will come with DDR5-4800MHz, and behavior is more of...
I have both Vegas (all versions) and Reaper and yes they are quite nippy when it comes to speed so I get your frustration though the differences should really be much less obvious in recent versions of Audition. What is your hardware setup and which version of Windows are you using? How...
OBS, also known as Open Broadcasting Software, is an open source software for video recording and live streaming with in-built support for live streaming platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and Dailymotion. Packed with easy-to-use configurable options, OBS supports all the popular operating platforms ...
When a smartphone is handling too many processes or the RAM is full, the phone's performance can suffer, causing it to lag, run slowly, or appear to freeze. Try out the tips below which may help solve the problem. Power off and then power back on Powering off the phone for a few ...
Re:Why is every bios update further increasing the idle battery draw? So to sum up: you've systematically removed all features from the laptop that I bought the device for over time: 1) long battery life on minimal usage, low idle clocks. ...
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RAM Random access memory (RAM) is all about speed and capacity. These factors dictate how much temporary data your laptop can handle and how swiftly it accesses this information. Generally, the higher these numbers are, the quicker applications load and the less lag you’ll experience when gami...
BTW: this is a frequently asked question. It has been answered in the internet million times. More detailed than forum can do. There are documents from universities, there even are Youtube videos. All you have to do is a simple internet search. ...
was hovering around 1.2GB. Now, using more RAM isn't always a bad thing (it's there for a reason), but if Firefox can do the same thing while using fewer resources, that sounds like an advantage to me. I'd recommend at least giving it a try and seeing how it goes for you. ...
Also, Chrome is aware of how much memory it is using. It isn't mindlessly eating every bit of RAM it can find. Chrome limits the number of processes it can start depending on your system hardware. It is an internal limit, but when reached, Chrome switches to running tabs from the same...