Raizz
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Raizz reacted to CommanderAlex in Cinebench R23 Refusing to Open Anyone have any ideas to fix this?
UPDATE:
I decided to boot into Safe Mode (Option 4) on advanced startup and tried to run Cinebench R15/R20/R23 to see if they opened and they actually did... so this lead me to believe it is caused by a driver or a background process (application). Rebooted into normal Windows 10 and tried running the program, with each succeeding failure to close another background application I have enabled at startup.
I hit the nail on the head and the issue is with MSI Afterburner and RTSS. After end tasking both applications, the program opens up as normal on the computer.
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Raizz reacted to walkerdeath in Ryzen 5900x high temps
Hello everyone!
I was able to get a ryzen 5900x in my hands to upgrade my poor i7-6700, but since that upgrade I'm having some trouble with the cpu temps, from idling on 30-40ºC with the intel I'm now idling from 45ºC to almost 60ºC. I tried formatting the pc and being fresh it was idling at 40ºC but after installing all the things I use it's doing all of this again. I'm now with 4 chrome tabs opened, a zoom meeting, slack and android studio (doing nothing) opened and the cpu is at 57ºC.
I don't know if I have something wrong, I hope someone cal help me! 😅 Any help will be much appreciated!
My specs:
Ryzen 9 5900x
Msi mag x570 tomahawk wifi with 1.40 BIOS as of msi dragon center, but the version I installed was this "7C84v14"
32gb 4x8 corsair vengeance 3000Mhz
Zotac 1080ti extreme amp core edition
nfortec sagitta 1050w power supply (which I also noticed is making more noise since I upgraded the cpu)
DEEP COOL Castle 360 RGB V2 aio liquid cooler with thermal grizzly kryonaut
Fractal design define 7
Thank you very much!
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Raizz reacted to Moonzy in Does USB 3.0 hub slow down data transfer?
the theoretical speed of USB 3.0 is 480Mbps
you connect an SD card, which typically uses about 40Mbps,
so you have 440Mbps left for those 3 ports to share
in another situation,
lets say you connect 4 external storage, one is an SSD with 300Mbps, hard disk have 100Mbps
means the speed your things need is 600Mbps, but USB 3.0 can only handle 480Mbps, so some of the things will run slower, if not all together run slower
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Raizz reacted to GoodBytes in IPS vs AH-IPS
AH-IPS is a sub type of IPS family. In reality there is no "IPS" panel by itself, it's always one of the following variation:
-> AH-IPS, H-IPS, P-IPS, S-IPS, eIPS (economic IPS), E-IPS (Enhanced IPS), AS-IPS, IPS-Pro or PLS (Samsung version of IPS).
They are all pretty much the same at the end of teh day. Any advantages point they mark, are always on the highest end (read: Professional grade monitor) models. At the consumer level, even high-end ones, there isn't much difference. It might be 5-10% better at something, but also 5-10% worst at something else.
That is why, people regroup them as just IPS, as the differences isn't noticeable, unless you seek something very specific. That is why also, Samsung tried to name their IPS panels to PLS, as an attempt to difference itself, as a new panel technology, but in reality, it's just IPS, and has nothing really special, as, like I mentioned, what ever percentage its good at doing, it's about the same percentage worst at doing something else. The differences is just to avoid patent disputes, mostly.
The big difference is that eIPS are always 6-bit panels, while the rest CAN BE 6-bit panels as well, but can also be 8-bit, and some types can be true 10-bit panels and even higher. So, doesn't mean that a panel is AH-IPS panel, that is necessary is an 8-bit panel, it can be a 6-bit panel.
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Raizz got a reaction from SparkySamZa in Need a gaming headset
You mean headphone right ?
Try Sennheiser HD 419/429