It could be a poisoned DNS server depending on which one you're using. I use Pihole for my clients but, on the server itself it's using at least 2 servers for this reason. I'm using 8.8.8,8/1.1.1.1 and haven't seen any issues with the forum.
In android you just go into settings and then the...
Things have a tendency to come together when not in pieces. There's the backplate the there should be a piece that is between the mobo/CPU/cooler typically.
When I switched to AMD I took off the stock retainer and put in an aluminum block retainer that took the place of the release mechanism...
W11 invoked tabs for explorer and normal use should only spawn one instance besides the one that make the desktop work. It's a bit odd to see residual explorer instances though. Might be related to the adware windows will be pushing if you don't have it blocked.
I suspect when you put the top plate/mount on it will be fine. I don't think things will be moving around once you clamp the top/bottom together using the stand offs.
A picture would be helpful here. Also the info on the cooler might shed some insight as to the potential issue.
The whole backplate thing can be a real PITA though sometimes. They're a bit fiddly until you get things locked down completely. Some of them have spacers for certain CPUs and others...
Could be. Might not be. 3 chips isn't the most efficient method and when I was running the AC qnap as an AP I had to run two services to get both bands online. If the banana is the way you want to go MSI sells a wcn card for $50 and was on sale for $40 so, keep an eye on that for another sale
The “WiFi 7 iPA NIC Module” is based on a four-chip design with MediaTek MT7996 (WiFi 7 tri-band BE19000 SoC), MT7995N (2.4 GHz WiFi), MT7977AN (6 GHz), and MT7977B (6 GHz).
MTK has an offering that's a single card as well but, ime they don't perform well. I grabbed the qca wcn7851 as qca...
I agree with the router but, the WIFI side tends to be more of an issue with new tech not being so easy to work outside of the box. My setup is a PC as a router and other functions because of the same sentiment about consumer gear. Right now though I'm using a Zyxel AP and can't complain other...
I do client/server moved but, on the rare occasion move files from phone to other devices. Faster lan/wifi does make a difference as Internet speeds are hobbled by the ISP unless you pay considerably more monthly.
WiFi 7 is getting more reasonable in price with a 10ge port...
Now if windows was smarter they would employ using ext and ditch both NTFS/fat and we could all get along.
Windows security is broken easily by using Linux boot drives.
That method of cloning everything for redundancy is a bit outdated with how things have changed but, it's still valid I suppose.
When drives were slow and it took hours to rebuild from scratch it made more sense. I just keep things in a couple of places at this point since my laptop has dual M2...
I was just going to mention that as well. There's some classification issues within Amazon. I think there might have been a change to the logistics to hold and combine shipments regardless of the delay. The last couple of orders I did were 3rd party and they shipped immediately and were...
Anything in the past couple of years requires GPT/UEFI to work not to mention anything over 2TB.
Also, what was an option 10+ years ago as OP mentioned isn't a thing these days. If you want to dual boot you either install W first and then anything else or you quit being lazy and pull the cable...
Install first and then grub it into the boot options. It always thinks it is the only os and will F up anything else. It doesn't look for other options and just assumes there's nothing else being used. It still wants to be a Monopoly.
The prelim core counts would be a step back but, the efficiency will be an improvement from what I've been seeing.
Of course it only really matters when it finally hits the real world and gets some testing. I would expect the consumption to drop from an energy standpoint and some bigger leaps...
But the types of cores matters as well. E cores are single thread and low frequency where AMD are full dual thread cores. Also, the Intel platform is now approaching several years old using the same process nodes and just packing more fluff into the same package and renaming it each year. Arrow...
AMD is the better option long term as the current mobo is upgradable through 26. Meaning if you want more CPU later this year or next it's an option. Intel is a dead end right now and not worth spending on.
As to the USB issue you could always download to your phone and use an adapter to copy...
There's nothing new about Ethernet though.
Similar issues are observed with WiFi 7 when it comes to getting beyond the WiFi back to Ethernet. A lot of the devices tout 10+GE speeds yet only have 1/2.5/10GE ports. What's the point of having more RF speed if it gets bottlenecked by the physical...
I don't know how you're going to pull 500A when the typical mains feed is 100 or 200A to feed the whole house. If you take a 200W situation it's V*A=W. For instance a laptop power adapter for 180W is usually 20V*9A and most circuit breakers are 15A unless it's a major appliance with a dedicated...
Rates keep going up and service keeps going down. I used to tag them for refunds when they didn't show up on time to the point of paying for the membership in credits each month there was an order that didn't show up on time.
Their latest tactic though for me was to impose a return deduction...
If you're OCD about it then it's going to bug you forever. Temps are just something to check after a build and monitor for a week. If something starts acting funny or get sluggish it's a good place to start but, generally it's just a competition with yourself. Low temps means you're not using it...
Try AMD! Idle is higher but, performance is better.
Advice, don't worry about it and just use it. If it were above 50 all of the time then I would be looking at the seating of the cooler and paste. I use graphite pads instead of paste and get the same temps without having the mess or repaste.
If that were the case you would melt everything inside the case.
Nothing in your parts list screams power hog either. The system will self protect from the PSU and mobo if the power draw is too high. The CPU will throttle when it hits 100C and continue to back down to prevent damage.
This is a bit of a fishing expedition in my book.
Why would someone invest in legacy technology when there's already a handful of NVME MUX boards on the market?
Price difference is usually about $20.
Going DDR 5 now will save you in the future and the Intel options are dead end.
The PA120 cooler will work with either option though for $35 and it handles quite a bit of CPU for a cheap cooler.
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/compare/fVYQzy,DDWBD3,W69tt6,YVytt6/
scroll down and look at the benchmarks
I use both of the WD drives on there but, if you're going for performance it appears the SS wins most of the benches.
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