http://www.hardware.fr/articles/956-22/retour-sous-systeme-memoire.html
This is the only review I've seen so far which extensively tests the memory latency issues. See the chart and how the latency jumps when data size increases over 4 MB.
They also say that bandwidth between two CCX units is...
https://twitter.com/CPCHardware/status/818429683633127424
https://twitter.com/CPCHardware/status/818428797427052545
Canard PC mentions 6c/12t version of Ryzen consuming 65W of power (8c/16t a bit over 95W). Pretty hyped.
Ooh, fanless. I approve, that's the way to go with these things.
Atom is a terrible CPU, by the way. I replaced my Atom N2600 fanless PC with one running a Celeron N2930 after the former burned out (running near 100% CPU utilization 24/7 will do that I suppose). The new one is a lot faster...
Most likely harmless, just annoying. Seems like a typical Seasonic issue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWtrnsM-DPg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH_N_B6bmbM
I just don't know why would it start happening a few months down the road rather than straight away.
That case doesn't have the best airflow to say the least. I have the same fan config as you, and after I went from an old Antec 300 to Fractal R5 my idle and load temps both increased noticeably.
The price you pay for silence...
500W is more than enough for a system with a single graphics card, even a powerful one. So many people buy these high-wattage PSUs when there's absolutely no need for them unless you're running SLI/Crossfire or those monster dual GPU cards. Try a kilowatt meter, you will be surprised how little...
I was just installing my new PSU and it got me thinking about airflow inside the case. Certainly it's not a problem with my old, low-power setup, but let's say I upgrade and get a powerful graphics card. It would then blow hot air onto my fanless PSU - seems like something I don't want. Maybe I...
I recently bought this fanless computer for silence, but unfortunately it makes a constant high-pitched noise that is audible a few meters away with the case closed. It happens when an SSD is connected, I tried two different ones with same results. Steady noise with just the power cable, or...
Well, if I had 100/100 or higher symmetrical, I probably wouldn't bother with QoS. My ISP only gives me 10mbps upload though. It's easy to fill it with torrent uploads or w/e.
Anyway, some browsing of Tomato forums revealed that new versions of Tomato mods have ingress QoS implemented...
My humble apologies for bumping this old post. I'm in a very similar situation as OP right now - upgraded my connection to 100mbps, and my current router can't handle it.
I have an old, mildly overclocked WRT54GL w/ the original Tomato firmware, and it manages to pull 40mbps according to...
Interestingly, what worked was resetting BIOS by removing the CMOS battery. Well, either that, or it was because I disconnected it from power for a longer time like vailr suggested.
I spilled some liquid on my PS/2 keyboard a few days ago. My computer (desktop) sort of locked up and I had to use the power button to turn it off. The PC and the keyboard (connected via USB adapter) work fine afterwards, but it doesn't get detected in BIOS nor Windows when connected via...
The point that alexruiz is making here is that going for FX-6300 will allow OP to also buy an SSD, which will make the whole system "feel" a lot faster. There's no argument that i5-3570k is a faster CPU than FX-6300. But SSD makes a bigger subjective difference. Faster boot, faster program...
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