So, I'm looking at some videocards today on a resellers website and I see in the description for the videocard the word "Cryptocurrency". My understanding about using graphics card for the purposes of cryptocurrency mining were that they were simply the best tool for the job by default. By...
I may have mis-stated the actual situation. When I said spin-up and spin-down constantly I meant to describe it as a continuous event. In other words, my suspicion is that this occurs most frequently as a result of the drive struggling to read the media properly so that it has to engage in...
I just burned a custom BD-R disc recently. When Windows tries to read the disc, it seems to do so okay, but it keeps reading the disc constantly and I don't understand why. You can hear it spin up and down and up and down and it's very annoying from a noise perspective. It's not that it's really...
I'm wondering which of the two new NUCs are the better buy.
NUC 8i3CYSM/N or NUC8i5BEH/K
It's pretty much a given that the Radeon RX540 blows the Iris 655) graphics out of the water if it were based upon the specs of the iGPUs alone. But the reason I have to wonder which NUC is better is...
We are in full agreement then. We both said the same thing in different ways I think. They say, "Never Say Never" and I never did. OOps. Dammit! :)
I know that if we are talking about benefits for gamers then we have to talk about the specific games. Some, use the CPU a whole lot more than the...
I'm curious to know how much hardcore gamers care about having the fastest memory speeds on the Intel platform. Most people know by now (including myself) that the benefits of having faster memory speeds on Ryzen are more significant than having the fastest memory speeds, for 3D Games, on an...
Very interesting. You chose to drop the CL versus boost the MHz. I guess it's the same effect either way. Are there any good books that have been published on this? It seem's like every bit of information is scattered all over the Internet where everybody has 1 piece of the puzzle but no one...
How can memory sticks run at different CL latencies. I mean, on one level I get the impression that it's possible because of the characteristics or more specifically quality of the memory itself. But on the other hand, I know it's one factor in an equation of sorts based upon MHz as well. This...
I cannot remember at the moment. I used the Ryzen DRAM Calculator to get and set all my primary and secondary timings in the BIOS. But fiddling around with the calculator for just a few moments and selecting several different speeds it never once suggested anything but 1T as the command rate.
Very interesting. I thought CL values were etched in stone in the characteristics of the memory sticks. So, the fact that I can run these at CL 14 doesn't mean diddly. Thank You for clearing that up.
Now, How are you getting your numbers? I'm getting 7.5ns for 2666MHz by dividing half of that...
I have a set memory sticks I've been trying to get running stable @ 3000MHz ever since I bought my Ryzen AMD 2200G CPU back in February of 2018. The kit is:
Patriot Vipers 16GB (2x8GB) 3000MHz PV416G300C6K
I currently have the primary timings set in my ASRock motherboards BIOS to 14-17-17-36...
My intention was never to compare a non-APU to a dGPU. The first sentence in my post gives "some clues" as to context. "I just bought an AMD 2200G".
Well, honestly, what I was asking was more along the lines of 'which is the superior device or solution' (and of course, this has to be a...
Well, that's all good stuff. But let's be honest here. Discrete graphics have a lot of what you are talking about also. The TFLOPs capabilities on an AMD 2400G are just slightly above the original PS4's capabilities. I'm not saying that integrated graphics are gonna crush discrete GPUs anytime...
I'll probably end up there but I'm just kind having some fun right now. Seeing what's up and trying to learn new things. As long as I don't set my house on fire I'll be okay.
EDIT: I'm seeing some high temperatures on auxillary and AUXTIN1 using HWInfo. Are these temperatures for these things a...
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