I have used NF-A15s in my R5 case, both in the rear and side without much issue. The one issue that did pop up is that if you install it the wrong way, the extra length on the one side interferes (pushes right up against it so it doesn't move) with the locking mechanism on the right side panel.
I just upgraded some components in my system, one of them being a Samsung 850 Pro to replace my cheap Corsair Force GS SSD. It came with a code for a free copy of the game, but I've already had it gifted to me for Christmas. The first person to PM me can have it if anyone's interested...
John (japamd) doesn't work for AMD, he's currently working for Raptr. I'm not sure exactly how close the two teams are, but there is nothing to suggest he is actively working on the actual drivers. However, given the popularity of RadeonPro AMD would have to be several kinds of stupid not to...
Due to Powertune, it will down clock if the scene it's rendering doesn't fully stress the card. This is most noticeable when using V-sync, but can also happen due engine frame rate limits or a non-GPU bottleneck. You can use a third party tool like afterburner or Trixx to force full speed all...
I believe it's only with Haswell that Intel started doing the automatic 100mV jump for AVX/2 loads. My IB-E or my IB based laptop don't have the automatic jump so I'm assuming the desktop IB also doesn't overvolt.
Use the FPU test in AIDA to push the CPU and it should be much closer to what Prime95 shows. The normal CPU test isn't all that intensive, as you've found out.
Many thanks to both YBS1 and Burpo for pointing me to the newest version. Here is my 4930K at 4500MHz, and the extra 4 threads made quite a difference.
As far as I can find, the 4.2 version I have is the latest. I've run the program as Administrator and with various compatibility modes but it does not budge. I can manually type in 12 threads, but it'll pop up an error before running on 8 threads.
There are some members of the Board of Education that pushed for Intelligent Design to be taught. So far it's failed, but I don't see them stopping as Texas Republicans seem hell bent on pushing political ideology into the classroom.
I'm surprised people still use this considering how old it is. I just happened to have it because I'm a bit of a digital hoarder so it was still sitting on my external HDD. Here's what my 4930K got when I tested it at 4.5GHz with 16 GB of 1866Mhz R.A.M. at 9-10-9-28 timings.
The left hand comment is referring to the Nazi salute where you walk with your right hand up.
I got a 2.5333 which seems inline with what I already knew of myself.
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