I have two Gigabyte AB350-Gaming-3 Motherboards and had terrible Freezing and BSOD problems because of my memory. The first board I bought when Ryzen 1 first came out and did not bother to buy "compatible" memory because prices were so high at the time. The board would not run my memory at it's...
I agree, an intergrated DRAM controller will always be faster with less latency than off die, all things being equal. Do we have confirmation on the clock rate of the IO hub yet or even the layout? Ring or crossbar?
Looking at Anandtech's review of the i7-8700K/ i5-8400, the 4/8 core 7700K is almost always faster than the 6/6 i5-8400. Granted this is probably because of the 7700K's extra cache and clock speed, not hyperthreading. Although if Intel doesn't keep the clock speeds of this new i7 decently...
Along with what others have suggested, I think we will see quite a bit more investment in different areas of efficiency, like when GPU's were stuck at 28nm for two generations. Chip designers can focus on making the logic more power efficient or provide more IPC for instance. Logic can be more...
Like a few other people have said, It would cost AMD more to create a new die that lacked the SMT, than it would to simply salvage defective dies and disable the SMT. The only way we would see an 8/8 layout is if there are enough defective dies to produce such a product or the 8/16 is so...
Off the top of my head, check the bios for usb settings. I know Asus boards have a few options about legacy settings. Did you try moving the soundcard to a different usb port? Also make sure you have drivers for 3rd party usb chipsets if your board has any.
This sounds very strange to me, I do not recall any recent card being able to display 3 HDMI or DVI at the same time. I recommend looking at the cd that came with your card for the manual. I tried to find any 290 card's manual online and came up blank. But according to Wikipedia for eyefinity...
I think what OP is trying to ask in more practical terms: Might the extra threads available in an AMD APU provide higher frame rates or more responsive secondary tasks than a dual core Intel chip while running background tasks.
I think it's a valid question.
I have had an Intel CPU go bad before and it's not very hard to get an RMA. Just a wild shot, check the pins on the motherboard socket. Make sure none of them are bent.
Is this something new with APU's? This used to be possible with motherboard graphics. Most Intel motherboards I setup these days have an option to leave the IGP enabled even with a discrete card for Desktop triple monitor support.
Yeah, but I was thinking along the lines of a 20nm shrink, and maybe some other improvements. Kind of a, where would AMD be now if they had never designed the bulldozer cores type thing.
I would like to see faster cat cores because they are most likely the future of AMD.
Hmm, If it could be anything in AMD's portfolio maybe a die shrunk stars core but with some improvements, just to see what it would perform like.
If it has to be derived from an actual product, I would go for a much higher clocked Kabini. Say 3.5Ghz or more, power usage be damned! Mainly...
Besides being event driven and having special programing tools how is this different from any other non-general purpose parallel architecture? Say a GPU or intel's Xeon Phi? I know those architectures are designed for graphics or simple calculations, but isn't IBM's new chip just a much larger...
Some of my most memorable:
Trident 9680 2MB Ram
Trident 3DImage 9753 4MB AGP (The Direct 3D drivers were terrible, if the game even ran.)
3DFX Voodoo 2 12MB(first real 3d card)
Asus Geforce 256 DDR W/3D glasses!
SiS 305 32MB (I could overclock the core 100%!,but it still sucked)...
I agree that It has to be some sort of network issue. To test this, plug another computer into the router and see if it too acquires extra boot time. if it doesn't, maybe try switching ports on the router or even swap out the network cable. If that makes no difference, try uninstalling your nic...
Don't know if you fixed it yet but I had troubles with starcraft 2 and bsod. System ran fine with every other game I played. I even set my overclock back to stock with no luck. Finally I tried down clocking my ddr2 ram from 800mhz to 667, even though it's rated at 800. No more crashes after...
Oh man, I had the same problem on an KN9 Ultra board. My symptoms were that I could only boot to windows after resetting the bios. The cure was setting the memory voltages to a higher setting. For some reason it could only boot with lower memory voltage ( still within range) after a bios...
Good choice sir, I made the exact same decision 2 years ago. Ended up with a 2006 S2000 with low miles. I love the car, but now I must sell it, It's not very practical. Have fun with yours.
Take a good look for bulging or burst capacitors on the motherboard. Those can cause your problem. Otherwise maybe some of the VRM's went bad and the cpu isn't getting enough power.
My original acer aspire one, with an Atom 270 will decode some 720p mkv files, with no problem. Trick is to use "Core avc" codecs. Netbooks with an Ion video card should have no problem either.
I know some of their early chipsets were not so good, but around the VIA KT133A, quality was acceptable. I had a few abit boards that were running untill a few years ago.
I would guess that the drive in your Western Digital MyBook 3.0, is a 5400rpm disk, which would further slow it down. Anyway, I read a few reviews on newegg for the 1TB drive and others have been hitting around 40MB/s copying whole video directories. I don't think 100mb files are going to...
How are you measuring bandwidth? Are you copying files from a pc to the mybook? what kind of files? how big are they? You probably won't see max speeds unless you copy large files that are sequentially readable. You won't see anything near what usb 3 is capable of because the mybook is still a...
This idea does not seem like a good one. The reason GDDR 3,4,5 has such massive bandwitdh is because video data is processed entirely(almost) on card. Once data needs to be pulled from system RAM you are limited to PCI-E X16 lane 8GB/s. That is slower than Dual channel DDR2 533.
What happens if you reset your router during the outage? does it restore service? I am assuming your computer is not directly plugged into the cable modem.
Everything you buy should make some sort of fiscal sense. When you buy a car for example there are certain criteria you generally require. Let say I want a car that provides at least 30mpg as I cannot afford more and it needs leather. Well I wouldn't start looking at F-350 dually's would I? At...
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