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7 hours ago, DarkSmith2 said:

yes 2004 has a fix for it thats working on 1:3 ratio's 

so if you have a 60hz monitor highest possible refreshrate of the second monitor would be 180hz.

They are 75 and 144

Before you reply to my post, REFRESH. 99.99% chance I edited my post. 

 

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8 hours ago, DarkSmith2 said:

Debloating and Tweaking.

This is your problem, thats quite high on Intel even for Stock Install.

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This is mine:
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This is how my Taskmanager looks like after restart:
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I already ran the win 10 debloater tool, what would you recommend to  debloat it even more?

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7 hours ago, BTGbullseye said:

Well, the 5000 series uses the same memory controller as the 3000 series, and it's not hurting the performance in any notable way. Once we get to DDR5 it'll be a different situation I'm sure, but for DDR4, it really doesn't need to go above 3600 on either platform. (diminishing performance returns in the neighborhood of <1% actual improvement from 3600-4400 speeds, and much higher prices above the 3600 speeds)

I highly disagree. Ramspeed gains are always linear, it just depends how your application can utilize cache.

Also known as Gustafsons law: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustafson's_law 

 

You can actually even calculate the gain, there is no diminishing return, this is what techtuber tell you when comparing XMP profiles not actual ram speed.

Also Coreclock to Bandwidth is a thing...

 

7 hours ago, BTGbullseye said:

Except that Intel restricts any overclocking to exclusively enthusiast grade boards, which means they think overclocking should only be usable by people willing to spend more $$$ on parts than their better performing competitor. AMD has always been designed for people that want to tweak their system, with far more options available at all price points than Intel. Intel even voids the warranty if you use XMP or overclock on an overclocking motherboard, AMD does not on any motherboard.

I think this is not objective and about the products anymore so this crosses a line of reason and i wont further comment on it.

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26 minutes ago, Bush Badger said:

I already ran the win 10 debloater tool, what would you recommend to  debloat it even more?

uff, debloater tool... well you maybe should invest more time in research and how things are made the right way.

google NTLite, learn how to use it. 

 

I cant teach you how to debloat and tweak your system correctly its way to much content for a forum discussion.
But if you are dilligent and really want to know most stuff you can start here:
https://www.youtube.com/c/fr33thy

Everything you need to know is in there but ofc its alot of effort.

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Just now, DarkSmith2 said:

uff, debloater tool... well you maybe should invest more time in research and how things are made the right way.

google NTLite, learn how to use it. 

 

I cant teach you how to debloat and tweak your system correctly its way to much content for a forum discussion.
But if you are dilligent and really want to know most stuff you can start here:
https://www.youtube.com/c/fr33thy

Everything you need to know is in there but ofc its alot of effort.

oh i know this channel! I followed his guide on the synthetic timer. Also yeah I just disabled cortana and telemetry and other unless onedrive stuff. Guess i will look into it more

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