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    plus got a reaction from ClassicNoob in Dual boot with windows fast startup turned on   
    Filesystems were a bigger issue years ago, but you should still avoid mounting Windows' NTFS volumes from Linux r/w while they are not cleanly unmounted by Windows.
    Some devices may stop working or disappear in pci enumeration, after switching from fastboot Windows to Linux. Some Intel/Realtek onboard sound cards are a current example.
     
    But it won't explode immediately
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    plus got a reaction from gripfly in Installing an UPS   
    Hi,
    sounds like your distro loaded / included apcupsd instead of nut for handling UPS.
    apcupsd works great - for APC devices, but reporting zero values seems to be a common thing for some Eaton models.
    You can find out if that's the case by the output of "sudo apcaccess". If it is present and displays the same wrong values, you're running apcupsd.
     
    I've read that switching to "nut" (package "network UPS tools") shows better results with Eaton devices.
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    plus got a reaction from Sir0Tek in Linux for low end hardware   
    As long as your CPU supports 64bit operating systems, there are not many limits regarding the actual distribution. 32bit 386 support is fading out. Storage transfer speeds can be maxed out using SSD (and adapters if needed), be generous at swap.
    So the main difference will be bloat/abstraction/memory-footprint of the desktop environment and common tools.
    xfce is a good choice, lxqt isn't that bad either, I'm still using somewhat dated fluxbox + compton on old Thinkpads.
    For simple daily tasks, alternatives like gnumeric and abiword are much faster than LibreOffice.
     
    Most major distros provide installer options, meta packages or spin-offs for easy installation of lean desktop environments.
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    plus reacted to VVoltor in Norton flagging MSI RamDisk   
    Lol, Norton
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    plus reacted to Nicnac in Call for more advertising of LTT F@H and Boinc Teams   
    It's a shame there isn't more going on here. What do you guys think about advertising our teams, maybe as a little side note on the LTT channel?
    Wouldn't it be easy to say "btw go find out about our distributed computing teams!" with a link at the end of each episode where they link all kinds of stuff anyways?
    Interested in your opinion.
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    plus reacted to Spuriae in Understanding the Noctua aesthetic   
    You beat your other components into submission with more Noctua.
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    plus reacted to Armakar in First time builder trying to find out the right CPU and other parts   
    That PSU is pretty bad, get the black-labelled one.
    Wait for Ryzen 5 and 3 if you can, you'll likely get the same performance for cheaper, or at a minimum Intel prices will drop
    Get an M.2 SSD
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    plus reacted to WMGroomAK in Best Air Cooler?   
    I would have to say my favorite is the NH-U12S from Noctua.  Wouldn't mind getting the NH-D15 except for it's a massive cooler and I've got a mATX case that barely fits the U12S.
  9. Funny
    plus reacted to littlepigboy5 in How long will the 1080ti max games at 1080P?   
    forever and ever and ever.  It has 1080 in the name.
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    plus reacted to 3 Lions in ASUS Motherboard   
    Skylake: 
    6700 or 6700K 
     
     
    Kaby Lake: 
    7700 or 7700K 
     
    If you choose the 6700 I'd go for a H110 motherboard, if you go for the 6700K go for a Z170 motherboard, If you choose the 7700 go for a H270 or B250 motherboard and finally if you choose the 7700K go for a Z270 motherboard.
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    plus reacted to VagabondWraith in Finally Joker Ryzen CPU gaming benchmarks on track!   
    Yup. Joker has been faking his benchmarks and is now being called out for it. His name fits him perfectly.
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    plus reacted to dfsdfgfkjsefoiqzemnd in Best Anti Virus / Anti Malware?   
    I'll just drop this here ...
     
    https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/01/antivirus-is-bad/
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    plus reacted to stealth80 in Linus disrespect   
    I work on £40m aircraft, that's a bullshit statement
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    plus reacted to Rohime in DNS form noncommercial organisation or university e.g.   
    Can you please be more detailed on what you are actually trying to do?
    Neither the question nor the answers so far really make any sense.
  15. Funny
    plus reacted to Lord Nicoll in [Experiment 2] Household products and bodily fluids used as Thermal Compound   
    This is the 2nd; vastly improved methodology testing round of using household things as thermal interface material. Variables have been removed and some major changes have been made, as detailed below. 
     
    Voltage; In this round of testing, voltage was locked close to the stock voltage of this CPU [I5 3570K] at 1120 millivolts. At times this voltage rose to 1128 millivolts, as measured by a multimeter. 
     
    Cooler; In this round, the stock Skylake cooler has been replaced by a Corsair H55, While the TIM is what we're testing, the water heating until equilibrium should be negligible, as well these tests took place back to back, so the water never cooled beyond the initial 20 heat test conducted with commercial TIM. 
     
    IHS TIM; This CPU was delidded and had it's stock TIM replaced, for better or for worse, it now has the same TIM as was tested, Jetart Nano Diamond. This was just a paste I bought at a local store and is currently what is in use, it is competent. 
     
    Test; This test was conducted using all 4 threads of Prime 95 small FFT, for 10 minutes, with a few minutes of before and after. This is very close to before. 
     
    Results; Graphs have been provided of arbitrary CPU temps as read out by MSI Afterburner, as well as the Min/Max of the coolest and hottest core, on this CPU it was always the 3rd core, for both. 
     
    Dead Components; This test did claim a victim, my [already faulty] Maximus V Formula has now been rendered very unstable but this, and will be definitely be recycled, If you want it for your wall or what ever, message me and I'll ship you the board [you pay p&p], but remember it's not really working and not repairable, I even washed it to finish the tests. 
     
    Body Fluids Tests; NOPE, never again, I stopped after the 3rd one, not viable, I won't ever be doing them again. 
     
    Methodology;  Methodology is simple, MSI Afterburner will be used to take a screenshot of arbitrary CPU temps, Realtemp will be used to show max core temps, and throttling. Prime95 small FFT on all 4 cores will be used to generate heat.
    A Corsair H55 will be used as the cooler, with Push/Pull 120mm corsair fans, the motherboard is an ROG Maximus V Formula. The CPU is an i5 3570K at stock clocks, voltage locked at 1.12v (it's stock varies between 1.096 and 1.112). 
     
    The RAM, Video Card, HDD and PSU are somewhat irreverent, so I won't list them. 
     
    Test will run for 10 minutes OR until 2 cores thermal throttle together, 3 cores at any one point throttle, or the CPU permanently throttles to under 3GHz (stock turbo boost is 3.6GHz)
     
    The test method has been massively updated and the unrealistic 1.4volt on a skylake stock cooler are gone, in favour of this set up, with temp graphs for the 10 minutes.   
     
     
    Actual Results
      
    CONTROL, Jetart Nano Diamond, Tests 1 and 2
    Test one
    Pass,   H=74°C,   L=27°C    Normal thermal compound passed fine, this CPU was delitted and uses this compound under the IHS. This is the control, repeated twice

     
    Test two
    Pass,   H=74°C,   L=28°C    second test was consistent with first test.

     
     
    Nothing    (no TIM)    
    Pass,   H=103°C,   L=33°C    Not as bad as I thought it would be, I unpowered the pump for a moment to see if it was working, the temp rose on the hottest core from 98 to 103, it still got to 101-103 at highes.

     
    Petroleum Jelly
    Pass,    H=81°C,    L=27°C    Test was only 9 minutes, calculation error. This works well but not quite as good, but grease is sometimes part of TIM, so maybe petroleum grease is close.

     
    Bleach
    Pass,    H=77°C,    L=27°C    Chlorine might be a good conductor of heat in this form, but the corrosion was visible even from this just 12 minutes, do NOT use. 

     
    24 Karat gold leaf, Tests 1 and 2
    Test Tne
    Pass,    H=77°C,    L=32°C    *I think I selected the blend of tests for this one* This test, while not reflected in the min/max, was better than the actual TIM in test 1, this is probably because of Gold's thermal conductivity and maluability. Average score was really good

     
    Test Two
    Pass,    H=91°C,    L=29°C    I suspect I selected the blend first time by mistake. Gold work hardens, I used the same sheet, so it's possible that was also a contributing factor in the poor performance.

     
    Fairy Washing liquid
    Pass,    H=78°C,    L=31°C    performed alright, not much to say.

     
    Lithium Axle Grease
    Pass,    H=92°C,     L=32°C    slow temp rise was of concern, might not be the greatest. 

     
    PVA Glue
    Pass,    H=78°C,    L=30°C    I bet this will be fun to clean off the CPU [it was indeed a pain]...... For this reason I wouldn't advise this.

     
    AquaFresh Toothpaste
    Pass,    H=79°C,    L=33°C    Classic one that get's quoted a lot, not actually that great it seems

     
    Sensodyne Strontium Toothpaste
    Pass,    H=79°C,     L=28°C*    Room temperature fell substantially for a moment (I had to open a window due to glue being spill), results not affected as I waited for the room to heat back up. Visible in graph

     
    Baking Soda and Both Toothpasts
    Fail,    H=105°C,     L=27°C    DNF. Room temperature is still a little lower. After almost 10 minutes, clocks fell to 2990MHz, after throttling to 3000-3200GHz, and did not rise after 2 updates. absolute fail. 

    WD40
    Pass,    H=103°C,    L=31°C    One single core, for less than a second, hit 103, but this is an isolated incident, the coolest core idle is also the hottest under load.

     
    Thermal Pad
    Fail,    H=105°C,    L=43°C    DNF. Test was attempted 3 times, each time throttling caused under 3GHz, and was instantaneous. These pads are very silicon like, more like a dry thermal pad, I'm not 100% if they are, I'll look into it.

     
    Shaving Foam
    Pass,    H=80°C,     L=29°C    what can I say, these all seem to work well...

     
     
     
    Bodily Fluids..... Ew
     
    Out of three tests, two caused a CPU socket short and controlled shutdown. This result in the permanent instability at booting of this board. I actually washed it with WD40 followed by soapy water to try and remove urine and semen traces from the CPU pins, it did end up posting after fiddling, but each boot requires find the DIMM slot that actually works this time. 
     
    Saliva
    This is the only 100% and verified test. 
    Pass,    H=81°C,    L=28°C    Nope, these are kinda gross, but they're only going get worse.

     
    Urine......
    DNF,  Lose of data    urine seeped into socket pins, causing controlled shutdown, will not be reattempting
     
    Semen
    DNF, Lose of data    ew, no. Fun to get, but caused a short in the socket after becoming less viscous... Required a complete socket clean and probably bricked this board, what was left of it, and again, ew
     
     
     
     
    I have been up now for close to 14 hours with this, I'm going to bed, please don't hate this too much, A hell of a lot of work, and the third test will introduce a temperature stable environment and a new CPU/Board combo, as well as different thermal interface materials to test, mostly chemicals, metals, and other stuff that I have to sign to get, maybe, it might be hard to actually test it. 
     
      
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