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2 hours ago, Vitamanic said:
It depends on how you use your notebook. If you leave it plugged in and sleeping, it's constantly draining and recharging 24/7, contributing to wear.
If you're not doing that, that amount of wear would equate to about 500~ 0-100% charge cycles.
I've actually limited my battery charge to 60% since now I'm at home
also according to the screenshot, I'm only 76 charge cycle in though -
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2 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:
Yes. As long as the board inside isn't damaged. It'll work even without the plastic casing hahaha. Would just be hard to plug it into a USB port and keeping a stable connection.
Currently the plastic piece are breaking away, My conecern would be plastic bits getting stuck in the port
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Hi, I’ve noticed recently that my there’s a line on my laptop screen flickers only with certain colors, happens in windows and in the UEFI bios as well
The laptop is still under warranty(few months old)
model: ASUS S531FL
intel core I5-8265U
intel UHD graphics 620
nvidia mx25020gb ddr4 2400mhz
512gb intel 660p NVME (OS)
1TB Samsung 860 QVO (Data)
windows 10 home single language
Update: after posting it appears to have disappeared, by any chance is there any suggestion for me to test to see if the screen is defective?
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21 hours ago, GoodBytes said:
Another minor thing I forgot to add (added now). Notepad can be uninstalled (via optional feature panel), and installed back from the Microsoft Store.
Any difference between both version?
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1 hour ago, Master Disaster said:
TBH I'd rather they take their time and get it right.
Yup, when it releases next month it won’t be instantly available to everyone unless you manually choose to update... or you are one of the 1st people to get it in the 1st wave
switched mine from the slow ring to release preview ring since it’s now available under the release preview ring
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On 4/15/2020 at 3:07 PM, Master Disaster said:
I'm hearing rumours that this is getting pushed back to a May release, nothing concrete but i thought I'd mention it. The fact its only just moved from Fast Ring to Slow Ring isn't exactly a good indicator either.
Sounds likely at this point since I believe Microsoft only releases new feature update on patch Tuesday?
Edit: looks like it's going to be called the may 2020 update -
21 hours ago, GoodBytes said:
All I can share is my experience. I don't have access to Microsoft telemetry data.
For me, on my system, things are stable with the latest build. Performance is one I can only speak for office and software development side, as gaming is something I can't enjoy on my PC at the moment due to its aged old specs. On this forum, under the Windows Insider thread, there was one person who raised performance issues on his games, but that was several builds ago. I don't know if its been rectified, or if it was affecting him only. They aren't many people from this forum who partake in the Insider program, or at least that actively participate in that thread.
I am on the Fast Ring which is supposed to be the least stable build but the latest. That said, Slow Ring is supposed to be a more deeply tested version. Then you have the Release Preview Ring, which focuses more on app changes, and they only get a new release of Windows when it reaches the final stage of testing. If you wonder, this build has yet to be released there.
That said, Microsoft, and same here, suggest to have a good backup going if you plan to join the Insider program, and be prepared to clean install Windows 10 at any time, 'cause you just never know.
I see, I do see that there's some website reporting that there's already an RTM build out there and it's available to download build 19041, rarely play games on my laptop
Side note: I do daily drive beta builds of ios 13.4.5 and also Ubuntu 20.04 (running Pihole) so hoping that windows 10 2004 isn't bad as well(shouldn't be at this stage) and used to run early development version of windows 20H1 on my old laptop( daily drive as I don't have a new laptop at that time), hoping windows 10 2004 to be usuable like the other OS
Update: just updated to version 2004, so far so good.... other than some upgrade issues( can be resolved manually), Suprisingly edge legacy is still not been replaced in this release with the new version of edge....
I think this is new in version 2004, the ability for task manager to show removable devices such as pendrive/SD card, version 1909 and older only show HDD/SSD only(pendrive and SD card doesn't show up)
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33 minutes ago, GoodBytes said:
New rumors suggests it will be end up being renamed to May 2020 Update, and release in May, due to the current situation.
Is the current build in the preview ring/ RTM build stable( as if no annoying bugs, performance is normal) ?
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1 hour ago, CWP said:
You should also be aware of the thermals. Not all laptops are capable of handling the heat from both CPU and GPU folding at the same time. I have three laptops that act differently:
- One of them overheats to the point it shuts down hard (100C), and takes the work unit with it.
- Two laptops automatically under clock themselves to maintain safe thermals, or power draw, to the point that PPD takes a significant hit. One of the laptops would even stay at the bare minimum of 800MHz while the GPU is in use. This is a laptop that is advertised as 2.5GHz with a 3.7GHz turbo clock.
I would suggest keeping tabs on your CPU and GPU temperatures, as well as the points they generate to see if it is worth having both of them fold at the same time.
Wanted to have either one of them to fold at a time... since the cpu got it 1st so I let it fold on light settings
but unfortunately, the laptop hangs a few times after I install the FOH software on it so I had to disable it.... maybe I would get better luck with gpu but it isn't getting any job
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25 minutes ago, SansVarnic said:
CPU's do not fold well and is a waste electricity.
26 minutes ago, ki8aras said:gpus are MUCH-MUCH better in terms of calculations per second(i know its not the correct way to say it but idc) so if you wanna use only one of the components for folding then you should definitely use the gpu, of course the best case scenario would be to use both components for folding(just sayin)
27 minutes ago, NZgamer said:Usually GPUs are more effective in F@H whereas BOINC is more CPU intensive
Currently my gpu is on waiting Idle(light settings) and haven't got a job for it for hours while my cpu is folding
I do see that there's a work queue and switching to full power doesn't seem to do anything for the GPU
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Hi, I was wonder if I should choose either the CPU or GPU for folding@home
I'm using my old laptop for this, It's an Asus X550CC
Cpu: core i5-3337U
GPU: Nvidia GT 720M
Currently folding with the cpu at light settings (it's a laptop in my bedroom and I don't want it to make lound sound at night) now as it got a job before the GPU... I believe the gpu would be Idle most of the time as it would always use the Igpu for videos
Also how do I set-up a webUi for it so that I can manage it instead of looking at the laptop screen itself?
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Hi, I was wonder if I should choose either the CPU or GPU for folding@home
I'm using my old laptop for this, It's an Asus X550CC
Cpu: core i5-3337U
GPU: Nvidia GT 720M
Currently folding with the cpu at light settings (it's a laptop in my bedroom and I don't want it to make lound sound at night) now as it got a job before the GPU... I believe the gpu would be Idle most of the time as it would always use the Igpu for videos
Also how do I set-up a webUi for it so that I can manage it instead of looking at the laptop screen itself?
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16 hours ago, flashiling said:
if it's a problem you can try going back to the old version?
The update is no longer installed as it’s replaced with the March 2020 update
uninstalling the March 2020 updates(not security updates) makes the system boot up faster but there’s still a black screen in between the spinning circle and the lock screen
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1 hour ago, flashiling said:
if it's a problem you can try going back to the old version?
I can try that, not sure if it’s still installed since I’ve already installed the March update
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Hi, I've noticed after installing KB4535996 from windows update, my laptop boots up slower with black screen between the windows 10 spining circle screen and the lockscreen, is this a known issue with this update or is it just me? Installing the latest update ( march 2020 ) updates from windows update didn't fix the issue
laptop specs
Asus S531FL
Intel core I5 8265U
intel 660P 512gb NVME ssd
1tb samsung 860 qvo ssd
20GB DDR4 ram
Intel UHD graphics 620
Nvidia MX250
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Secret shopper for laptops, gaming laptop
secret shopper season 2 for desktop PC, gaming PC
see after more than 1 year after secret shoper if there's any improvements and recomendations to buy a prebuilt for those who doesn't know a thing or two about building a PC
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On 3/3/2020 at 6:18 PM, LogicalDrm said:
If it indeed was new in the bpx, then contact Microsoft. I've given you reason for that prompt in my previous post.
Doing clean install without manufacturers own restore media can also be cause of some problems, but not with activation.
Usually, it shouldn't affect activation( I think very rarely as my old asus laptop - from the same era, both laptop are running 3rd gen intel cpu, have no issues with activation even after numorous times of clean install, windows would just activate as normal whether it's windows 8,8.1 and 10) but
Dell tech support seems to claim it did, contacted dell about windows 8.1 not activated(preloaded with windows 8), they said that I must reinstall windows 8 with their install media( nirsoft produkey can’t find any product key in the bios) and to install windows 8.1 and 10, I need to purchase a new key to use windows 8.1 and also windows 10(windows 10 technically yes but windows 8.1?)
The only changes I noticed from the secret shoppers is the button to go straight to tech support other than that, nothing has changed, still a tech support that isn't helpfull at all
and windows 8 is already EOL and got replaced by windows 8.1
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2 hours ago, Dr Seuss said:
using a windows 7 product key to get windows 10...
It still works in 2020, you’ll get windows 10 activated with windows 7/8.1 product key
Microsoft didn’t fully close the windows 10 free upgrade after the free upgrade has ended
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51 minutes ago, Bombastinator said:
I don’t think “asus synch graphic adaptor” is even a thing. Typo?
No idea, I can’t even find any thing on google, and also in the screenshot shows that it’s somehow on my laptop either virtually or physically
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Hi, does anyone here know what's Asus Sync graphic adapter, the graphic adpater pisses me off by somehow having a virtual display connected to my laptop and causing windows to think that I'm projecting and disables the action center notification, disabling it in device manager doesn't work, it reenables itself after a reboot, even uninstalling the driver doesn't work, it would reinstall itself after a reboot
This laptop does not have RGB
Laptop model : asus S531FL
windows 10 home single language(1909)
Intel UHD graphics 630
Nvidia MX250
Intel 660P NVME ssd( OS, from factory)
Samsung 1TB sata SSD(data storage, add on)
20GB DDR4 2400mhz ram
WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR BSOD even after reinstall windows
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Hi, I'm having an issue with my laptop even after reinstalling windows 10 where it would give me the WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR, the issue persist even after reinstalling windows 10 from usb, system info as below
Link to minidump file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GAhimPsLybfvXDol2nALhhZ_WwzS94Dw/view?usp=sharing
Info from windows debugger