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Meechgalhuquot reacted to nick name in Does RAM Timings Affect Performance?
You seem to not have the proper understanding of which kit is faster. The kit you want is the one that is available to buy now.
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Meechgalhuquot reacted to jctappel67 in Does RAM Timings Affect Performance?
The 16-18-18-36 is the better kit.
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Meechgalhuquot reacted to Fasauceome in usb 3.1 to m.2 nvme to pcie to gpu?
it won't work. PCIe and USB don't share the same transfer protocol so it won't accept the eGPU. Even if it did work, your bandwidth is cut so much and the latency would be so high that you'd lose significant performance even on the lowest end cards.
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Meechgalhuquot reacted to fabafaba in Satin/Frosted Finish Hardline Tubing
The only satin tubes I know of are from Alphacool. I use their regular transparent acrylic tubes and have so far nothing to complain about. They also make satin reservoir tubes for their Eisbecher series and a satin CPU block, but I have never used one of those.
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Meechgalhuquot got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in Fifty apps in Google Play Store, downloaded 4.2 million times, secretly charging users
Basically some apps passed Google's detection for malware, and these apps which were downloaded millions of times, and these apps used there permissions to access SMS to charge the user. If Play Protect is disabled by user on infected phones or an older version of android that doesn't support the feature, users will need to uninstall manually. If Play Protect is active, then Google will automatically remove any apps detected to have malware
-Ars Technica article
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/09/malicious-apps-with-1-million-downloads-slip-past-google-defenses-twice/
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2050412-snap-equifax-woes-continue-google-announces-pixel-event
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Meechgalhuquot got a reaction from Tech_Dreamer in Fifty apps in Google Play Store, downloaded 4.2 million times, secretly charging users
Basically some apps passed Google's detection for malware, and these apps which were downloaded millions of times, and these apps used there permissions to access SMS to charge the user. If Play Protect is disabled by user on infected phones or an older version of android that doesn't support the feature, users will need to uninstall manually. If Play Protect is active, then Google will automatically remove any apps detected to have malware
-Ars Technica article
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/09/malicious-apps-with-1-million-downloads-slip-past-google-defenses-twice/
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2050412-snap-equifax-woes-continue-google-announces-pixel-event