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Kodiak. got a reaction from Cleedus777 in Error Codes/pc crashes
I've gotten IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL from kicking my computer.
Don't ask.
It may mean you've physically dislodged something.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from Fasauceome in [US] Samsung 970 EVO 1TB $227.99 @ Amazon
T H A T S O N E H O T D E A L T H E R E C H A M P
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Kodiak. got a reaction from Thronicus in Sudden extreme CPU load during gaming
[insert generic response about how this could be due to various things such as drivers, thermals, motherboard issues and physical damage]
have you tried reinstalling windows?
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Kodiak. got a reaction from IdiotPenguin in What games y’all buying on upcoming/current sales?
im considering purchasing
BO4
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
but i will actually purchase
13041913981893 alpha packs and the elites for rainbow six siege
Help me.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from ZacoAttaco in Ryzen+GTX Stutter in games
GAMEMODE IS FOR THREADRIPPER ONLY.
DO NOT ENABLE IT ON A RYZEN CHIP.
IT DECREASES MEMORY LATENCY IN RYZEN CHIPS AND LOWERS CORES BEING USED.
Please, this is for the TR which one has 1/2 of its core using high memory latency.
You are shooting yourself in the foot here pal.
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Kodiak. reacted to Crunchy Dragon in What is this?
This isn't fully correct. More modern laptops have soldered CPUs, but pretty much all the older ones had sockets.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from Settlerteo in AMD Confusing/Misleading Customers Again (570 Rebrand)
Except the people who are gonna buy this are consumers, they are commercial business owners, who are going to brand their products with RX 580, and make money on the difference, without technically lying. Business is business.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from Settlerteo in AMD Confusing/Misleading Customers Again (570 Rebrand)
Both AMD and NVIDIA release cards, typically in China, oriented towards places such as gaming cafes to provide a near top of the line experience while decreasing prices. Basically cutting corners until it's held together by strings to decrease the price while keeping the core of it the same.
E.g.
GTX 1060 5GB
RX 580 2048SP
Also, this isn't misleading. These types of hardware are commonly released in commercial markets for bulk purchase.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from TVwazhere in AMD Confusing/Misleading Customers Again (570 Rebrand)
Both AMD and NVIDIA release cards, typically in China, oriented towards places such as gaming cafes to provide a near top of the line experience while decreasing prices. Basically cutting corners until it's held together by strings to decrease the price while keeping the core of it the same.
E.g.
GTX 1060 5GB
RX 580 2048SP
Also, this isn't misleading. These types of hardware are commonly released in commercial markets for bulk purchase.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from ThePD in AMD Confusing/Misleading Customers Again (570 Rebrand)
Both AMD and NVIDIA release cards, typically in China, oriented towards places such as gaming cafes to provide a near top of the line experience while decreasing prices. Basically cutting corners until it's held together by strings to decrease the price while keeping the core of it the same.
E.g.
GTX 1060 5GB
RX 580 2048SP
Also, this isn't misleading. These types of hardware are commonly released in commercial markets for bulk purchase.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from Tenelia in AMD Confusing/Misleading Customers Again (570 Rebrand)
Both AMD and NVIDIA release cards, typically in China, oriented towards places such as gaming cafes to provide a near top of the line experience while decreasing prices. Basically cutting corners until it's held together by strings to decrease the price while keeping the core of it the same.
E.g.
GTX 1060 5GB
RX 580 2048SP
Also, this isn't misleading. These types of hardware are commonly released in commercial markets for bulk purchase.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from TheKDub in AMD Confusing/Misleading Customers Again (570 Rebrand)
We should denounce it, but we aren't the target demographic here. This is for people who most likely haven't built a system and are either
Buying a prebuilt, where it's marketed as a RX 580.
Or playing at a cafe, where it's marketed as a high-end experience.
Either way, this product isn't for us, it's for AMD to have a larger place in the Chinese market. I absolutely believe that this product will never show up in consumer markets, especially US ones.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from TheKDub in AMD Confusing/Misleading Customers Again (570 Rebrand)
Both AMD and NVIDIA release cards, typically in China, oriented towards places such as gaming cafes to provide a near top of the line experience while decreasing prices. Basically cutting corners until it's held together by strings to decrease the price while keeping the core of it the same.
E.g.
GTX 1060 5GB
RX 580 2048SP
Also, this isn't misleading. These types of hardware are commonly released in commercial markets for bulk purchase.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from cj09beira in AMD Confusing/Misleading Customers Again (570 Rebrand)
We should denounce it, but we aren't the target demographic here. This is for people who most likely haven't built a system and are either
Buying a prebuilt, where it's marketed as a RX 580.
Or playing at a cafe, where it's marketed as a high-end experience.
Either way, this product isn't for us, it's for AMD to have a larger place in the Chinese market. I absolutely believe that this product will never show up in consumer markets, especially US ones.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from cj09beira in AMD Confusing/Misleading Customers Again (570 Rebrand)
Except the people who are gonna buy this are consumers, they are commercial business owners, who are going to brand their products with RX 580, and make money on the difference, without technically lying. Business is business.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from cj09beira in AMD Confusing/Misleading Customers Again (570 Rebrand)
Both AMD and NVIDIA release cards, typically in China, oriented towards places such as gaming cafes to provide a near top of the line experience while decreasing prices. Basically cutting corners until it's held together by strings to decrease the price while keeping the core of it the same.
E.g.
GTX 1060 5GB
RX 580 2048SP
Also, this isn't misleading. These types of hardware are commonly released in commercial markets for bulk purchase.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in AMD Confusing/Misleading Customers Again (570 Rebrand)
Both AMD and NVIDIA release cards, typically in China, oriented towards places such as gaming cafes to provide a near top of the line experience while decreasing prices. Basically cutting corners until it's held together by strings to decrease the price while keeping the core of it the same.
E.g.
GTX 1060 5GB
RX 580 2048SP
Also, this isn't misleading. These types of hardware are commonly released in commercial markets for bulk purchase.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from iLostMyXbox21 in Advice needed for $200 PC
Used Dell Optiplex off EBay.
RX 550.
Done, easy 60 at 720p, 45 at 1080p.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from TheKDub in How do i start a Tech Channel?
Talking about events in the tech world, reviewing cheap things or things you get for yourself without the channel as an influence, and reviewing builds online on PCPartPicker and especially debunking Craigslist or facebook PC deals are actually really appealing pieces of content that require little to no money.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from 8uhbbhu8 in LTT forum "banning" game
Banned for banning us for ultimate power which implies that you have more power and thats just not nice.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in LTT forum "banning" game
Banned for banning us for ultimate power which implies that you have more power and thats just not nice.
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Kodiak. got a reaction from iLostMyXbox21 in LTT forum "banning" game
Banned for assuming I did not omit Ctrl and C is the shorthand for Copy in my QWK config.