Hardware support: [Gamers Nexus] 24 Cores, 48 Threads for $360: Dual-X99 Jingsha Motherboard vs. AMD R9 3900X |
- [Gamers Nexus] 24 Cores, 48 Threads for $360: Dual-X99 Jingsha Motherboard vs. AMD R9 3900X
- (VideoCardz.com) Nvidia confirms three security vulnerabilities in GeForce Experience
- The thing I'm most surprised we don't see in the mainstream market: Backwards-flow case fans
- CPU Bottlenecking the RTX 3080 - Ryzen 3 to Core i9
- Intel Xeon (Ice Lake, Sapphire Rapids) 2021-2022 roadmap leaks - VideoCardz.com
- What's the current state of USB controllers' resistance to BadUSB attacks?
- Outsourced smartphone development soars with Samsung's shift
- Disc Partition Question
- How The Radeon RX 6800XT Performs In Games (Exclusive) | Intel's DG2 Tapes Out
[Gamers Nexus] 24 Cores, 48 Threads for $360: Dual-X99 Jingsha Motherboard vs. AMD R9 3900X Posted: 24 Oct 2020 08:49 PM PDT |
(VideoCardz.com) Nvidia confirms three security vulnerabilities in GeForce Experience Posted: 24 Oct 2020 08:02 AM PDT |
The thing I'm most surprised we don't see in the mainstream market: Backwards-flow case fans Posted: 24 Oct 2020 12:42 PM PDT And by "backwards flow" I mean this, the Antec reverse fan included with their DF600 Flux case. It's literally just a case fan with the blades reversed. A lot of communities complain about the look of a case fan's exhaust side, and have been asking for a "reverse" fan for some time. Why hasn't this design caught on? Especially reverse RGB fans. Front intake fans with RGBling on full display? People would go nuts! I'm honestly shocked this isn't a popular thing already. Just something I found odd and I'm curious what everyone's thoughts are. [link] [comments] |
CPU Bottlenecking the RTX 3080 - Ryzen 3 to Core i9 Posted: 24 Oct 2020 09:50 AM PDT |
Intel Xeon (Ice Lake, Sapphire Rapids) 2021-2022 roadmap leaks - VideoCardz.com Posted: 24 Oct 2020 03:50 AM PDT |
What's the current state of USB controllers' resistance to BadUSB attacks? Posted: 24 Oct 2020 05:20 PM PDT |
Outsourced smartphone development soars with Samsung's shift Posted: 24 Oct 2020 05:18 AM PDT |
Posted: 24 Oct 2020 07:00 PM PDT How does disc partition works? Lets say i do have a 1 tb ssd. C for Windows and apps, so C is 60/80 gb. Rest of the ssd is D so its 880/900 gb is in there. It is known that you should avoid using your last 10 percent storage, and with some ssd softwares you do have the option for reserving that 10 percent before you see your last 10 percent. My question is if C gets full while there is lots of space in D, is it still unhealthy? Yes, im talking about same phsyical ssd. [link] [comments] |
How The Radeon RX 6800XT Performs In Games (Exclusive) | Intel's DG2 Tapes Out Posted: 24 Oct 2020 07:24 PM PDT |
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