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Ducky obs.erve.me

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  1. Ran out of bacon to fix it... (I made it at 1:08 A.M. Give me a break you Grammar Nazi)
  2. Should be fine, Newer architectures on GPU's are generally less power-hungry... You may even save a little on your Bill! (Unless you OC) o7
  3. Try HandBreak. It can be told to use custom RF Signatures and I love it. Free, simple and always performs well. (And it's Open Source!) https://handbrake.fr o7
  4. Automatic Overclock using 3rd-Party Software is usually ok. If you are enthusiast and want to get the most performance out of your chip then go manual. Just be careful and think about how far out you are going from Stock. 10-15% overclock is reasonable. 20%+ is where you need to look out for typos and referring to your CPU's manufacturer on max voltage and temps...
  5. Ever heard of Ultrawide monitors? (2560x1080). They can be configured in 1920x1080 mode for when you are playing games on your Xbox or Computer and 2560x1080 When you are working... I personally use a LG Ultrawide - 25UM57P... http://www.lg.com/uk/monitors/lg-25UM57 Very good display, Highly recommended for Video Editing, 3D Design or just plain server hosting nightmares... o7
  6. That isn't actually far-fetched, I accidentally didn't apply enough Thermal Paste onto my Xeon 2670 months ago. I took it out and only 2/3 of the CPU's heat-spreader was covered in Thermal paste... (Xeons don't get very hot...) If you do remove your CPU cooler, be careful to not let any of the sticky paste drop onto your Motherboard o7
  7. Does this count for both CPU and / or GPU?
  8. Do you know which component(s) are overheating?
  9. Are the fans on the GPU and CPU Cooler even spinning?
  10. Nothing to do with upgrading, just pure performance wise. Which would do better?
  11. Intel Xeon E5 - 2670 LGA-2011 And I'm talking about using 2 different motherboards, one with 16 Dimms of 4gb or another with 8 Dimms of 8gb
  12. Hello users! (And test subjects) I am wishing to pick one of your brains about Ram Channels and Memory Performance... (Notes: CPU's can use Quad Channel) So, in scenarios A or B. Which would yield more Performance in a Server or Game based Situation? A: Dual CPU with 16 Dimms of Memory (8 Per CPU) Using 4GB Dimms. B: Dual CPU with 8 Dimms of Memory (4 Per CPU) Using 8GB Dimms. Bonus Round! Does it use it in 2x 4 Channel Memory per CPU in Scenario A? Thanks - Some random nüb
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