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I was wondering I recently got a outside protective cover for my 5g modem and is this good signal to the tower. From about 1am to 10:30 am i get 225mbit + down 80up during day 180-130 due to load times. Avg ping to servers closest major city is 13-19ms. Jitter 4-5ms Morning Aft-Evening
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Hi all, I switched to Outlook mobile, but the problem is it's not loading folders. I have like 20 folders, the app only shows 4-5 and it's not even loading them until I directly go in them and refresh. I tried on different devices, tried to reinstall the app, tried to reset my account, nothing worked. Anyone has any idea? Because at this state it's unusable. Thank you in advance!
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Hello everyone. I've looked at this page which is "A Brief Guide to [Intels] Latest Processor and Naming Updates". I didn't get it within 10 minutes of reading it. Can someone please summarize what is important to look for? Information I'm looking for: What are the most modern nodes Intel is using in mobile CPUs currently? What are the processors with this technology actually called? (like actual names. Like 7840U or the... 13 idk 60P ?) What in these naming conventions do I actually have to be mindful of? (like 12th Intel no Us or no 7020s with AMD) Any further notes about what you feel is important to know about the current intel offerings? Thanks for your help! - J Edit: Oh, and it would also be nice to know which of the CPUs you named are actually gonna be used in Laptops. Because some SKUs just seem to only exist as numbers.
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So i picked up a used laptop on fb marketplace. Cost me 50$. Guy was having issues didnt want to spend money fixing. So the machine boots up properly, but i cant seem to use the 3080 gpu. It has both AMD radeon integrated graphics and the 3080. In device manager it shows the 3080, but when i try to install the drivers it either just doesn't, or errors out. I cant launch nvidia control panel either. Please help Its a razer blade 14. Ryzen 9 5900hx, 16gb ram, 3080, from 2021.
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I have Microsoft Office 365 Personal because I use the Office/Microsoft applications quite frequently, and recently I discovered it has Microsoft Defender. Which is different than Windows Defender. It seems to be also an anti-virus for mobile, with 1 central hub to manage all devices. Now I'm curious, has anyone ever tried it? And if you did; What's your opinion on the UI?/How easy is it to use? Do you get the impression/think it does a good job of scanning for threats/viruses/malware? Have you noticed any big impact on battery % throughout the day? It seems to have web protection, does it work well? And finally, just general thoughts you think worth mentioning. I'm thinking of getting it, just for that added security (I generally don't run any anti-virus on phones), and since it came with my subscription I might as well. But I tend to use my phone a lot and am a bit worried it'll drag down the speed or performance too much, or tanks on the battery too hard making it empty in half a day. After all, such an app has to be on 24/7. And I have read a small amount of reviews complaining about battery drainage.
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Hi everyone, My dad just got a new phone (Galaxy S23), and had everything cloned off his old Samsung so he wouldn't have to deal with setup. But I think because of that, the folder that the messages app pulls from by default for sending photos, which is the "Recent" folder in the Samsumg gallery, is all out of order. Impossible to find anything. I know he can simply press "folders" and go find the "Camera" folder (or Google Photos) which still has all his photos in order, but it only allows you to select one photo to send at a time. He's often sending 10+ at once over text for work so that's extremely annoying. Is there a way to change the default folder for sending photos over text? Or to select multiple photos at once if he has to navigate to the right folder? Thanks!
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Hey! so im trying to set up my windows hotspot to play my oculus quest via air link. My only error is a weak signal from my hotspot. Even on my phone my windows hotspot has 1 bar of signal, the antenna is about 60cm away from me. I cant find anything online as google it only brings up weak signal issues between a router and a pc. Anyone got any ideas? Ive reinstalled drivers, reinstalled the antenna into the pci card... got no idea. Its an ax200 wifi card from Aorus, GC-WBAX200
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Does anyone here play like Anime Strategy Games on Android phones?
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Summary Notebookcheck has the very first review of AMD Zen4 laptop CPU from 7045HX range. The new Ryzen 9 7945HX shows impressive multi-core performance in initial benchmarks. Intel's Raptor Lake Core i9-13980HX is beaten, even though the Ryzen 9 7945HX consumes much less power. Quotes My thoughts This is a great showing by AMD and will help them in their attempts to win back some mobile market share over Intel. I think something to keep in mind about these multi-core results, is that Intel still takes the crown in single-threaded performance. Another caveat is gaming performance, where in nearly all games tested the Intel models are ahead in FPS. Regardless, the performance per watt of the 7945HX is highly impressive, and if this is a preview of Dragon Range; it seriously looks like AMD is headed in the right direction. Sources https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-strikes-back-Ryzen-9-7945HX-beats-Intel-Core-i9-13980HX-despite-much-lower-power-consumption.698349.0.html https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-ryzen-9-7945hx-dragon-range-processor-has-better-multi-core-performance-at-less-power-than-intel-core-i9-13980hx
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Summary Reviewers have published their benchmarking results featuring NVIDIA’s most powerful mobile GPUs to date; the 4090 and 4080 Laptop GPU. Today we will be looking at a review by Hardware Unboxed/TechSpot, which focuses primarily on the 4090 Laptop GPU itself and not actually reviewing the whole laptop. Quotes My thoughts I think this 4090 Laptop GPU is an incredible piece of engineering, providing near 4070 Ti Desktop performance or 3090/3090 Ti Desktop performance in a mobile platform. I agree though with Tim on many of his negatives. One thing he points out is building out even a standard 4090/13900k desktop PC on PCPartPicker without choosing the most price to performance parts comes out to about $3500. That's the same price as the cheapest laptop with a 4090 Laptop GPU. There's of course additionally the misleading branding. While this is common currently in the Laptop space, it doesn't necessarily make it right. Using an M at the end (signifying Mobile) and bringing that back makes more sense. This card has only 60% of the CUDA cores seen in the desktop 4090 card, which is very important to consider (calling it a 4090 when it's closer in specs to a desktop 4080). Another thing Tim mentions regarding the reasoning behind the 4090 nomenclature is to bring price parity with OEMs with similar desktop configurations. A buyer who hasn't done all their due diligence might see a desktop 4090 with an i9 and laptop 4090 with an i9 both for $3500, thinking they are the same; except with the laptop you get a screen and it's portable. Lastly, and most importantly pointed out is the power target. Where this 4090 Laptop GPU exists in both 80W and 150W configurations. Obviously, the 80W will be substantially slower. If you see reviews of the 4090 and it's the 150W version, then you purchase a laptop with the 80W version; you might be left disappointed when it's performing 30% slower than compared to the benchmarks you saw. This is why a more logical and practical naming scheme should have been established originally. Sources https://videocardz.com/149342/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4080-4090-gaming-laptop-review-roundup https://www.techspot.com/review/2624-nvidia-geforce-rtx-4090-laptop-gpu/
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Summary Jarrod’sTech provides a first look at MSI’s 2023 gaming laptops featuring the Intel Core i9-13980HX ‘laptop’ processor. The mobile chip broke the 30,000 point barrier in Cinebench R23, making it one of the fastest CPUs to date regardless of whether desktop or mobile SKUs. With this result the 13980HX was able to outperform several high performance desktop CPUs from both AMD and Intel, including the 12-core Ryzen 9 7900X, the 32-core Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX and the 16-core Core i7-13700K. Quotes My thoughts I made a news post back in late December showing the 13900HX beating out the 12900k, 13700k, and 3960X in Geekbench 5. About a week a later a Geekbench 5 entry showed the 13980HX being only 4% slower than a desktop Ryzen 9 7950X. Now we finally have Cinebench R23 numbers and this 13980HX is an absolute monster. These next-gen laptops are really taking things to the next level. It should be noted though that the 13980HX is essentially a desktop 13900k retrofitted to fit inside a laptop's maximum power envelope. Either way, having flagship desktop CPU performance in a laptop is pretty awesome. I'm looking forward to seeing those 4090 Laptop GPU performance figures next, to really see what these next-gen laptops are capable of. According to a Chinese media report, RTX 40 Laptop GPU launch will be split between two dates. RTX 4090 and 4080 laptops will start shipping on February 8th, while RTX 4070,4060,4050 will be available on February 22nd. RTX 4090 and 4080 sales will begin on February 1st and since preorders are usually attached to review embargo, there's a good chance we see reviews in just about two weeks. Sources https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-core-i9-13980hx-laptop-cpu-is-faster-than-amd-threadripper-2990wx-in-cinebench-test https://www.techspot.com/news/97281-laptop-core-i9-13980hx-smashes-30k-barrier-cinebench.html
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Summary The Intel Core i9-13900HX mobile processor has been spotted by @Benchleaks on Twitter running Geekbench 5 and producing colossal results. The i9-13900HX Raptor Lake chip has 24-cores, 32-threads, and 36MB of L3 cache; it also can boost to speeds of 5.4GHz. The i9-13900HX ends up faster than a desktop Core i9-12900K, faster than a desktop i7-13700K(F) in multi-core and also overtook a desktop AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X in testing as well. Quotes My thoughts This is pretty extraordinary for mobile platforms to make such huge strides in performance in such little time. It wasn't too long ago that going mobile meant sacrificing a ton of performance for portability. Now, that's not so much the case, as compared to their desktop counterparts, mobile is getting quite close to performance parity. This mobile 13900HX Raptor Lake chip is 21% faster than a desktop 12900k, 12% faster than a desktop 13700k, and 4% faster than a desktop Ryzen Threadripper 3960X in Geekbench 5 multi-thread. While a different benchmark, my i7-12700H scored 6% better than a desktop Ryzen Threadripper 1950X in Cinebench R23. To imagine that much power in a portable package is quite the feat. These next-gen laptops are going to be monsters paired with Ada Lovelace Mobile graphics. Intel has confirmed that Raptor Lake mobile will launch before 2023, but that's probably a paper launch, as we'll mostly likely see launch during CES 2023 and onwards; alongside NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series Laptop GPUs. Sources https://www.notebookcheck.net/Brutish-Intel-Core-i9-13900HX-pips-a-desktop-i9-12900K-and-powers-past-a-24-core-Ryzen-Threadripper-as-part-of-a-benchmarked-Clevo-laptop.675957.0.html https://www.techpowerup.com/302418/intel-core-i9-13900hx-8p-16e-mobile-processor-beats-desktop-i9-12900k-and-i7-13700k https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/geekbench-core-i9-13900hx-raptor-lake-mobile-cpu-outperforms-desktop-12900k.html https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-core-i9-13900hx-24-core-laptop-cpu-beats-desktop-i7-13700k-in-geekbench-test https://www.tomshardware.com/news/13900hx-outperforms-12900k-geekbench-5 https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/19402185
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So Samsung released the Watch5 series on August 26th, and I have placed my order for one as there appears to be some delays getting them. If you already purchased one and have or have not received your watch, I'd just like to know your thoughts! What version did you go with? Were there delays in your area? If you received it, how are you liking it? Thanks!
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Hey, I was hyped to try the Nvidia Canvas Beta on my MSI Laptop. Somehow it doesnt really work properly. Just black background and texts sticking to it. I am using a RTX2060mobile. Is it not powerful enough? Does anyone know how to fix it? I would love to use it for my projects. Greetings from Germany
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I recently got a new phone (Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3) and there is actually an option to limit charging to 85% and to stop it charging, rather than it hitting 100% and the Samsung comments say it will increase the lifespan of my battery... Obviously, Samsung as tech-titan will have some logic about this and it is probably true, but just how true is it? Let's say I have the phone for 1 year (365 days) and every day I charged the phone to 85% rather than 100% using this feature. - How do you think the performance of the battery would compare in terms of efficieny VS if I had charged it 100% everyday? I'm basically trying to get a quantitative figure to see if it is actually worth the GAIN in doing so. If it's something like 1-3% then it's not worth it IMO. I don't plan to have the phone more than 3 years MAX.
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Hi, i have this at&t Samsung galaxy s9 that is out of at&t's range so i can't update its software to the newer version which is fine, my problem is that I'm just trying to fix its camera app, it does this weird glitch that crops the image while taking selfies and its very annoying and sometimes the colours are shit af so what i wanna do is that i want to update it to the latest version that's for Samsung's android 9. Currently its at 9.0.03.22 and the update i downloaded will make it 9.5.04.6, is that possible? Can i update it this way? And if it doesn't work, how can i revert it back to the version it was?
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Like a lot of people these days, I have a smart phone but only really use it for a few basic apps (emails, banking, probably 1 SM acc, etc) and using it as my main commuincation device. So not necessarily for gaming / expert photography / etc. All these 'extra' new features or 20megapixel cameras aren't really of use for me. I currently have a Samsung S20 5G. However, with all my previous smart phones, I have been set with the mindset to reduce battery usage as much as possible. Here are some things I do that are different from the default settings: (Not sure if some of these ACTUALLY reduce power consumption, just assuming. Feel free to clarify.) -Turn off Wi-Fi when not in use. -Turn off mobile data when not in use. -Turn off location tracking at all times unless using GPS. -Turn off Blue Tooth when not in use. -Turn off NFC when not in use. -Turn off all Samsung smart features. -No screensaver. -Close down all windows before locking phone. -Close down all apps before locking phone. -Keep brightness at 40% or lower. -Keep on Power Saving Mode (Not ULTRA PWM). -Lowered lock and dim-down times. Are there any other things I can do, either within the phone or externally to reduce my battery consumption? (Some things I know that could reduce consumption, but as preference, have not: -Lowered resolution -Added an external battery pack {Heard these can be very carcinogenic } -Reduced CPU speed.)
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I've been searching online for an appropriate controller to use with my android phone (playing some retro games) It's all well and good that there's the "Gamevice" for ROG phones but I've no idea how well that would work on other phones, I don't know if there's anything proprietary going on. Has anyone got experience with this / can give any advice? Examples of what I've been looking at so far: GameSir X2 MANGGUO I'm tempted to try and cheap out on it given most high pricing but I'm a little uncomfortable with getting something that may fall apart day 1
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Hello my dear fellow ltt fans, i know i have asked yall alot of questions on linux and laptops, but i wanted to ask has anyone tried running any other operating system on an old mobile phone that shipped with android, i have my old samsung galaxy a7 (2016) laying around and wanted to play with it, but i found it even more confusing to try new things on mobile than it is on laptop, and ive seen pure os and ubunto touch and jing os but i am afraid of testing before asking as any wrong step would brick the phone, and if yall dont suggest changing the os what other projects have yall tested on old android devices that helped yall?
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Browser, version and OS: Safari 15 on iOS 15.0 Steps to reproduce/what were you doing before it happened? I was going onto the website and clicked on the “Linus Tech Tips” logo at the top and I was in light mode, so I knew I was logged out because it’s happened before and I’m on dark mode as well. What happened? Well, I was logged out lol. What did you expect to happen? To be logged in??? Link to a page where it happened, if applicable: The website? Screenshots of the issue, if applicable: Couldn’t take any screenshot, but you could probably image it. Any other relevant details: I have “Remember Me” on Yes.
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Budget (including currency): $1,000 Country: US Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: NAS I am going on a multi month work trip to a place where there will be no cell service or other internet connections. However there will be electricity and a place for a computer (inside a workshop) and router. The goal of this project is to make a machine that allows me to store an entire library of content (movies, TV shows, exc) and be able to stream ,or at least download, content that me and my coworkers would like to watch. If there are recommendations for applications/ services that would allow streaming of multiple local files at the same time to mobile devices. Also recommendations for ripping Blurays would be helpful. This is more of a request for applications than of hardware recommendations however both are appreciated.
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Steam Deck has been making waves, but now that it’s delayed, could the Android-powered GPD XP be the best gaming handheld to hold you over through the holidays?
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I can't seem to find any information on how or why this is happening, but whenever I take a photo within the Instagram app, it seems to add a huge amount of smoothing and color blowout. This happens with both the front and rear facing cameras, while the stock camera app doesn't share the issue. I'm wondering if there is a way of turning this "feature" off or anything I can do to make photos taken in the app like the ones from the stock camera app.
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I've always been a "buy the old used or refurbed" guy since I can remember, but that is mainly because I couldn't afford anything else. I still lean heavily towards going for older generations of phones because of value, but I'm having trouble deciding on whether I should purchase my first brand new phone, or go for a used one yet again. I like the looks of the Oneplus 7T. Brand new it's going for $400, and I've found a used model for $200. Would saving the initial $200 make up for 2 years of initial wear on the phone? Interested to see opinions, or even other phone suggestions if I'm way off base considering the 7T. Thanks!