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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from ryanferguson10 in cinebench crash
It's not stable if it gives you a BSOD, so you might have to dial the oc 100MHz down.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from Sonkaharcos in Would this slightly different RAM stick work?
That won't fit in your motherboard RAM slots cause it's a laptop or sff RAM. Unless you get an adapter for it, but it's not worth it.
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Rainbow Dash reacted to LukeSavenije in Randomly Completely Shuts Down? But why?! Plz help?!
again, gray label cx750/850m are outside of the fan internally the same as green label cx750/850m, it was the 600w, 500w and 430w that had some issues.
what exactly went wrong with cx/cxm at the time I can't say for sure, but it indeed could've been a protection issue
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Windows 10 Update KB4549951 Causes BSOD For Some Users
image source: venturebeat
Source: MSPowerUser
Good thing I didn't install that update on my laptop since it has been on for 8 days straight. 🤣 But if you already installed it and have no issues then you are lucky.
Source: TheWinCentral
This update is way worse than I thought, hopefully Microsoft patches everything soon.
Source: TechRadar
Though the fix isn't really an actual reliable way, since users are having issues trying to rollback or even getting Windows to boot. The best way is to just create a backup image of Windows and just restore it if you are having issues.
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Rainbow Dash reacted to Fasauceome in AMD Athlon 760K In 2020
It was behind the curve even when it was released. Ancient and then some.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from Fasauceome in AMD Athlon 760K In 2020
Ancient, basically the same age as my FX. It also uses the same architecture design as my FX.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from NineEyeRon in Computer Blackscreens/Restarts During Intensive Use After Upgrading to New GPU
Ah okay, I might have missed the 3 there.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from straight_stewie in Programmers fatigue need ideas
There is GitHub for open projects and all that sort.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from Zando_ in is the dark rock 4 enough for a 9900k?
Oh right, I should have remembered that after watching GamerNexus explained the whole TDP thing. 🤪
Lol, my Arctic Freezer 240 says it supports up to 300W TDP, but it struggles to keep my FX 8350 cooled. 🤣
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from genghisquan in What is VDDP voltage?
I'm not 100% sure if I'm correct, but if someone could correct me. A transistor switches from 1 and 0, this is how the computer does arithmetic and communicates, so what this voltage is doing is to stabilise the transistor that sets the content of a memory address. So it's basically the voltage for the memory controller. But I don't know why yours is at 0 V.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from Ben17 in What is VDDP voltage?
I'm not 100% sure if I'm correct, but if someone could correct me. A transistor switches from 1 and 0, this is how the computer does arithmetic and communicates, so what this voltage is doing is to stabilise the transistor that sets the content of a memory address. So it's basically the voltage for the memory controller. But I don't know why yours is at 0 V.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from Mister Woof in is the dark rock 4 enough for a 9900k?
Oh right, I should have remembered that after watching GamerNexus explained the whole TDP thing. 🤪
Lol, my Arctic Freezer 240 says it supports up to 300W TDP, but it struggles to keep my FX 8350 cooled. 🤣
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from 5x5 in Bottlenecking?
It should not. The 2700x is fast enough that you can pretty much run up to a RTX 2080Ti or the 5700XT.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from Its_MrMa in Bottlenecking?
It should not. The 2700x is fast enough that you can pretty much run up to a RTX 2080Ti or the 5700XT.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from ARikozuM in Steam Controller Production Ended
Source: PC Gamer
Source #2: Engadget
Source #3: EuroGamer
Source #4:The Verge
It is a pretty disappointing thing to hear that there would be no more Steam controllers produced, meaning that the price of these controllers would go up in the coming years as a collectors item. I personally don't really find these controllers to have the best layout since I'm more used to the Playstation controller layout. But if you are looking to get a Christmas gift for someone this year, then this would be a great deal if you exclude the shipping costs.
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Rainbow Dash reacted to syloui in Proposed Settlement for Class Action Lawsuit against AMD regarding the FX CPUs is now accepting claims: Customers could recieve up to $300
SOURCES:
PCGamer Article
Second PCGamer Article
AMD Class Action Lawsuit Site
A Class Action Lawsuit from 2015 against AMD over the misleading labeling of their FX CPUs as 8-Core Chips is finally accepting claims for a proposed settlement
In August, AMD Agreed to come to a settlement over the lawsuit regarding misleadingly advertising the FX Chips as 8-Core CPUs when architecturally they could be classified as 4-Core CPUs
However one of the caveats to the settlement is that only customers who purchased an FX CPU while residing in California, or purchased it on AMD's website, are eligible for a claim.
If you live in California and purchased an AMD FX CPU, or you purchased an AMD FX CPU on AMD's website, you have until January 3, 2020 to file a claim
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from Bananasplit_00 in Google Claims They Have Reached Quantum Computing
Google: Quantum Computing
Left: Artist's rendition of the Sycamore processor mounted in the cryostat. (Full Res Version; Forest Stearns, Google AI Quantum Artist in Residence) Right: Photograph of the Sycamore processor. (Full Res Version; Erik Lucero, Research Scientist and Lead Production Quantum Hardware) Image from Google AI Blog.
Process of Quantum Computing. Image from Google AI Blog.
Source: Techradar.com
IBM: Response To Google's Claim
Image from Regmedia.co.uk
Source: Forbes.com
If this is true, we will see quantum pc sooner than we thought and this means the end of Moore's Law is coming to an end faster than predicted. IBM claims Google is making things up, but we will never know until this is completed and shown to public. It's good to speculate how fast quantum computing can be compared to classical computing.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from TechyBen in Google Claims They Have Reached Quantum Computing
Google: Quantum Computing
Left: Artist's rendition of the Sycamore processor mounted in the cryostat. (Full Res Version; Forest Stearns, Google AI Quantum Artist in Residence) Right: Photograph of the Sycamore processor. (Full Res Version; Erik Lucero, Research Scientist and Lead Production Quantum Hardware) Image from Google AI Blog.
Process of Quantum Computing. Image from Google AI Blog.
Source: Techradar.com
IBM: Response To Google's Claim
Image from Regmedia.co.uk
Source: Forbes.com
If this is true, we will see quantum pc sooner than we thought and this means the end of Moore's Law is coming to an end faster than predicted. IBM claims Google is making things up, but we will never know until this is completed and shown to public. It's good to speculate how fast quantum computing can be compared to classical computing.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from rattacko123 in Google Claims They Have Reached Quantum Computing
Google: Quantum Computing
Left: Artist's rendition of the Sycamore processor mounted in the cryostat. (Full Res Version; Forest Stearns, Google AI Quantum Artist in Residence) Right: Photograph of the Sycamore processor. (Full Res Version; Erik Lucero, Research Scientist and Lead Production Quantum Hardware) Image from Google AI Blog.
Process of Quantum Computing. Image from Google AI Blog.
Source: Techradar.com
IBM: Response To Google's Claim
Image from Regmedia.co.uk
Source: Forbes.com
If this is true, we will see quantum pc sooner than we thought and this means the end of Moore's Law is coming to an end faster than predicted. IBM claims Google is making things up, but we will never know until this is completed and shown to public. It's good to speculate how fast quantum computing can be compared to classical computing.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from mcbaes72 in Google Claims They Have Reached Quantum Computing
Google: Quantum Computing
Left: Artist's rendition of the Sycamore processor mounted in the cryostat. (Full Res Version; Forest Stearns, Google AI Quantum Artist in Residence) Right: Photograph of the Sycamore processor. (Full Res Version; Erik Lucero, Research Scientist and Lead Production Quantum Hardware) Image from Google AI Blog.
Process of Quantum Computing. Image from Google AI Blog.
Source: Techradar.com
IBM: Response To Google's Claim
Image from Regmedia.co.uk
Source: Forbes.com
If this is true, we will see quantum pc sooner than we thought and this means the end of Moore's Law is coming to an end faster than predicted. IBM claims Google is making things up, but we will never know until this is completed and shown to public. It's good to speculate how fast quantum computing can be compared to classical computing.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from slippers_ in Google Claims They Have Reached Quantum Computing
Google: Quantum Computing
Left: Artist's rendition of the Sycamore processor mounted in the cryostat. (Full Res Version; Forest Stearns, Google AI Quantum Artist in Residence) Right: Photograph of the Sycamore processor. (Full Res Version; Erik Lucero, Research Scientist and Lead Production Quantum Hardware) Image from Google AI Blog.
Process of Quantum Computing. Image from Google AI Blog.
Source: Techradar.com
IBM: Response To Google's Claim
Image from Regmedia.co.uk
Source: Forbes.com
If this is true, we will see quantum pc sooner than we thought and this means the end of Moore's Law is coming to an end faster than predicted. IBM claims Google is making things up, but we will never know until this is completed and shown to public. It's good to speculate how fast quantum computing can be compared to classical computing.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from soldier_ph in Google Claims They Have Reached Quantum Computing
Google: Quantum Computing
Left: Artist's rendition of the Sycamore processor mounted in the cryostat. (Full Res Version; Forest Stearns, Google AI Quantum Artist in Residence) Right: Photograph of the Sycamore processor. (Full Res Version; Erik Lucero, Research Scientist and Lead Production Quantum Hardware) Image from Google AI Blog.
Process of Quantum Computing. Image from Google AI Blog.
Source: Techradar.com
IBM: Response To Google's Claim
Image from Regmedia.co.uk
Source: Forbes.com
If this is true, we will see quantum pc sooner than we thought and this means the end of Moore's Law is coming to an end faster than predicted. IBM claims Google is making things up, but we will never know until this is completed and shown to public. It's good to speculate how fast quantum computing can be compared to classical computing.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from Fnige in Google Claims They Have Reached Quantum Computing
Google: Quantum Computing
Left: Artist's rendition of the Sycamore processor mounted in the cryostat. (Full Res Version; Forest Stearns, Google AI Quantum Artist in Residence) Right: Photograph of the Sycamore processor. (Full Res Version; Erik Lucero, Research Scientist and Lead Production Quantum Hardware) Image from Google AI Blog.
Process of Quantum Computing. Image from Google AI Blog.
Source: Techradar.com
IBM: Response To Google's Claim
Image from Regmedia.co.uk
Source: Forbes.com
If this is true, we will see quantum pc sooner than we thought and this means the end of Moore's Law is coming to an end faster than predicted. IBM claims Google is making things up, but we will never know until this is completed and shown to public. It's good to speculate how fast quantum computing can be compared to classical computing.
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Rainbow Dash got a reaction from r2724r16 in Google Claims They Have Reached Quantum Computing
Google: Quantum Computing
Left: Artist's rendition of the Sycamore processor mounted in the cryostat. (Full Res Version; Forest Stearns, Google AI Quantum Artist in Residence) Right: Photograph of the Sycamore processor. (Full Res Version; Erik Lucero, Research Scientist and Lead Production Quantum Hardware) Image from Google AI Blog.
Process of Quantum Computing. Image from Google AI Blog.
Source: Techradar.com
IBM: Response To Google's Claim
Image from Regmedia.co.uk
Source: Forbes.com
If this is true, we will see quantum pc sooner than we thought and this means the end of Moore's Law is coming to an end faster than predicted. IBM claims Google is making things up, but we will never know until this is completed and shown to public. It's good to speculate how fast quantum computing can be compared to classical computing.