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prysm

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    prysm reacted to MoonlightSylv in First Build in 10 years - MSI X570 Creation compatiability with 5950x   
    It doesn't seem like this board supports the ability to update the bios without a CPU, the earliest version that supports the 5000 series is version 7C36v1B which released on November 11th. It likely didn't ship with that version. I've heard of some manufacturers shipping out "BIOS update kits" that include the necessary components to update the BIOS so that may be worth looking into. Otherwise just pick up a cheap 2000 series chip (your motherboard also seems to support certain 1000 series chips too https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/PRESTIGE-X570-CREATION#support-cpu)
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    prysm got a reaction from IncrediblePony in SQL vs MySQL - any difference?   
    SQL is a standard language for relational database management system (RDBMS).
     
    MySQL is an open source RDBMS with its own dialect of the language controlled by Oracle.
    PostgreSQL is an open source RDBMS with its own dialect of the language.
    Sql Server is Microsoft's RDBMS and using the T-SQL proprietary dialect of SQL.
     
    SQLite has a SQL dialect but it is flat file based. I think its useful for development or a program that needs a local, light weight database; however, it wouldn't be useful for concurrent users.

    When you get started, download a sample database. Sql Server has Adventure Works sample database.
     
    When developing you want to use the standard SQL as much as possible. Don't pull out the nifty features out of that particular implementation unless you have to. It makes your code and knowledge more transferable.
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    prysm got a reaction from Merkey in SQL vs MySQL - any difference?   
    SQL is a standard language for relational database management system (RDBMS).
     
    MySQL is an open source RDBMS with its own dialect of the language controlled by Oracle.
    PostgreSQL is an open source RDBMS with its own dialect of the language.
    Sql Server is Microsoft's RDBMS and using the T-SQL proprietary dialect of SQL.
     
    SQLite has a SQL dialect but it is flat file based. I think its useful for development or a program that needs a local, light weight database; however, it wouldn't be useful for concurrent users.

    When you get started, download a sample database. Sql Server has Adventure Works sample database.
     
    When developing you want to use the standard SQL as much as possible. Don't pull out the nifty features out of that particular implementation unless you have to. It makes your code and knowledge more transferable.
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    prysm got a reaction from scottyseng in k70 or ducky shine 6   
    You can't go wrong with either, but I would consider Ducky as being higher build quality.
     
    If higher quality RGB software outweighs build quality, then k70 would be the way to go.
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