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TECH J

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  • CPU
    Intel Xeon X3450 @3ghz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte p55m ud2
  • RAM
    Kingston 1333mhz 8gb
  • GPU
    Gigabyte Nvidia Geforce GTX650 oc 2gb
  • Storage
    1tb WD caviar blue 7.200rpm
    Samsung 860 evo 512gb
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    Coolermaster g650m
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    Lg Flatron W2271TC
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    Artcic cooler pro rev. 2
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    Logitech ex 100
  • Sound
    Realtek ALC888B
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 64bit Home

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  1. i want to but i don't currently have much free time, that's why i am asking if someone else have already test something similar
  2. Hey, i have a ryzen 5 5625u laptop, and i want to maximize power efficiency. Should i leave all cores enables with the power plan set to "BEST POWER EFFICIENCY" or should i disable 2 out of 6 cores and stick with the same power plan? I am asking because there is a possibility if i disable 2 cores, the other 4 will work harder -> higher power consumption than leaving all of them on.. Not sure how effective is core parking in action..
  3. Cause i am installing it in a 2gb ram system, and 32bit version is lighter
  4. How exactly can i obtain for sure a legit and genuine copy of win7 pro 32bit sp1? The official site of ms is down for win7 downloads, and i can't find any other reliable source... Please help! Thanks!
  5. So, why zen+ is officialy supported by windows 11, even though it lacks hardaware HVCI support? And also, which will be the performance hit by running this os with HVCI enabled (on zen+ cpu)?
  6. so i can disable it and everything will be alright, right?
  7. Hey, so i enabled Ftpm on my x470 master sli mobo with ryzen 5 2600x. Is there any risk if i disable the tpm in my bios? Will my bootdrive be bootable if i do it? And generally speaking, are there any limitations with tpm enabled?(e.g.: cant change mobo or cpu,need to back up keys/erase them and so on..) Thanks a lot for the help!
  8. SO does the x3450 paired with a gigabyte p55m ud2 support any kind of tpm?
  9. I know it hasn't any tpm connector, but i am not sure if it can support tpm via the cpu
  10. Hey, does the x3450 support TPM 1.2 or 2.0? I am curious because i am thinking about upgrading to windows 11 in the pursuable future, (currently i am rocking an gigabyte p55m ud2,an i5 750, which does not support any kind of tpm). Thanks for the answers
  11. So cpu does different kind of workloads than gpu's loads?
  12. I mean,they have gained a lot of fame this period.I am sure there should be more than enough voltunteer devs for doing that..anyway,my last question is that: In folding@home,my cpu(ryzen 5 2600x @4ghz) is doing more job than a gpu(rx580 for example)?
  13. that's sad,why whould the remove it? I know it's an old architecture but still,some gpus of that era could help even today..
  14. But there should be a way to force it work on a legacy gpu
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