Let's say I did do a 5x Gen4 NVMe drive in RAID 0 and I maxed out at 16GB/s, how would that affect other things connected to the chipset like the 2.5G ethernet?
A single lane of DMI 4.0 has a speed of 16GT/s
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_Media_Interface
A single lane of PCIe 4.0 has a speed of 16GT/s
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express
Intel Z790 chipset is connected to the CPU through a DMI 4.0 x8 lanes...
It will be used on an old KVM at my work that only supports PS/2 Mouse and Keyboard Input for the console.
For the keyboard, I am looking to get either a Noppoo choc mini 84 Cherry MX Brown or an Adesso Compact Size Mechanical Gaming Keyboard AKB-625UB with PS/2 adapter.
For the mouse, I am...
What do you mean? Are you making a statement or asking a question?
If you are asking a question see my latest post above and the original post and that will answer your question.
The Microsoft NVMe driver gives me the exact same poor result with SM951 NVMe and 950 PRO under Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016.
I also just noticed that write caching policy is disabled on device manager by default for SM951 NVMe under Windows Server 2016 (950 PRO under Windows Server 2016...
The Samsung NVMe driver for SM951 NVMe is not working properly on Windows Server 2016 version 1607 (OS Build 14393.1066).
I tried Samsung NVMe driver version 1.1, 2.1, and the latest 2.2 but they do not work properly.
The write IOPS is way too low (it should be XX,XXX IOPS but I only get XXX...
I don't know if its still possible but a few years back you can do Nvidia Optimus on the desktop.
There is also a software called lucid virtu that does the same thing.
The memory would be running at Dual Channel instead of Quad Channel which has half the bandwidth.
As for the real world performance, it shouldn't impact most regular applications unless you are doing something memory intensive like video editing/transcoding.
Try to see if there is any setting for UEFI / Legacy BIOS / Windows 8 CSM support as you might have installed windows under legacy BIOS and the BIOS setting got changed.
If so you need to set it to Windows 8 CSM mode or Legacy BIOS.
I think it is a pretty good this considering it has 260x and a 240GB SSD.
Though the thing is that computer is not upgradable as the CPU is very old which would bottleneck most modern midrange-highend graphics card.
Hold off on upgrading the CPU as Skylake is supposed to be significantly faster than Haswell.
As for the monitor the Acer XB270HU is the best at the moment as it is 2560x1440P 144Hz IPS with G-Sync.
Replace the CPU heatsink with Noctua NH-D15 or Cryorig R1 Ultimate and the GPU cooler with Prolimatech MK-26 with Noiseblocker E-Loop B12-3 or Gentle Typhoon AP-14's.
First off all what brand is your motherboard from? if it is from MSI, Gigabyte, Asus. You should be able to OC it without any issues.
Then get a decent cpu cooler (Noctua NH-D15 for air cooling or Swiftech H240x for Liquid Cooling) and overclock it to 4.5+Ghz and that should be more than good...
If you are into racing games, I would say you should get a 144Hz monitor.
Benq XL2411z is a good value monitor but if you want a better one, the Acer XB270HU 1440p 144hz IPS w/ G-Sync is the best.
Maybe try updating the firmware on your wireless router.
Also if you have QOS enabled in it, try disabling it to see if it has any effect on the speed.
Try installing the Intel RST and disable the power setting in it.
If it still doesn't fix the issue make sure you download all windows updates and maybe there is a BIOS update for your motherboard.
It depends on the game.
I have a BenQ XL2420z which is a 1080p 144Hz monitor and depending on the game I could easily tell the difference if the game is showing less than the screen HZ (like 118FPS @ 144Hz).
Like in GTA 5, Grid Autosport or any First person games I could easily feel the game...
GTX 970 as it is less dependent on the CPU especially in DX11 vs AMD GPU's.
If the application she uses can leverage mantle then she should get R9 290.
But overall GTX 970 is a better card as it produces significantly less heat, consumes less power and has overall better package (like Geforce...
I would say just keep your current setup and wait for either a 4k 120hz IPS G-Sync / FreeSync monitor or a 21:9 1440P 144Hz IPS G-Sync / FreeSync monitor.
Your 780 Ti's in SLI is more than enough for your monitor setup so you should upgrade your monitor first.
Then get NVIDIA Pascal or AMD...
What is the max overclock you get out of the card?
I highly doubt asic quality has really that big impact into the max overall potential of the card.
It is like cpu silicon lottery, even if you got a known cpu batch that overclocks really well, there is a chance you would also get a dud.
im skeptical that it would take seconds.
i configured my m4 to run Thunderbird, Chrome with approx 30 tabs, truecrypt, musicbee, im messenger(YM, Skype, Google talk), steam, HDD regenerator, and Bitdefender at startup and my drive never freezes.
maybe your drive is defective?
i followed the guide you linked and i ran it for about 2 hours, but my free space on the drive went from 60GB to 0KB
i closed the program and restarted my pc.
how do i get back my Free space as IOMeter took it all?
i downloaded the IOMeter program to test it but it seems like you need to be an engineer or something to just to be able to set the parameters for that program to do the job.
anyways here are the result of my benchmark on my crucial m4 256GB
note: the test was ran on HM67 Sandy Bridge SATA...
i was reading anandtech's review about Crucial M500 under performance consistency and it claims that
i have never heard that claim anywhere else.
is there any validity on anandtech's claim about measly 28 IOPS or anandtech is a sell out to crucial to urge people to upgrade?
is there...
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