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By Jim K · Posted
...if there is any question if it's fake ... Steve Gibson created a little program to detect fraudulent drives. https://www.grc.com/validrive.htm -
By bikeman25 · Posted
Hello Would anyone know by chance regarding the Lian Li Lancool 216 ARGB/Fan hub specifically where the front fans would connect to, to be able to see there RPM in UEFI bios when setting up the fan curves, i am not a hardware expert, mostly a noob on Hardware still, trying to learn as much as i can, but its a slow process. Did get Dust clean out done on system, and Temps are much much better, even during a Defender scan previously i'd hit 85C or higher at times, today despite RL temp being humid and warmer today a bit, didn't hardly go over 60C. So i definitely cleaned system good this time!! Did the clean out after early afternoon storms ended!! **Note did not build system myself, had Ibuypower Build my Dream Ryzen Build, normally i don't mention that part as sometimes i feel ashamed that i can't build a whole system myself** Even my last system before this one had Local PC shop build that one, it ran ok, but even after getting the upgraded cooler installed they said this should work, still throttled when doing tasks. My AMD Never Throttles!! I also tend to worry alot, just my nature i guess -
By tsupersonic · Posted
Did you just buy this drive? Were you ever able to use the full capacity, or you bought this new/only shows 3 GB? If this is new, then you probably got a fake. -
By LoneWolfSL · Posted
Steam overlay's FPS counter gets major upgrade to show CPU and VRAM usage, temps, and more by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe Valve has been steadily revamping its Steam client for years now, with major updates hitting the PC store and platform targeting various parts. The next target has been revealed to be the very popular performance monitor that's a part of the Steam overlay. While the current version only shows a number in a small area to count the current frame rate of the game that's running, the update is giving much more information to the user. Now available via the Steam Beta client, the performance monitor now has multiple detail levels to choose from. These are FPS Single Value (the original version), FPS Detail & Graph, FPS Detail CPU & GPU Utilization, as well as the behemoth FPS Detail & Graph, CPU, GPU, & RAM Details options. As expected, each option adds more and more information to what's shown to the user on the overlay. Screen position, contrast and saturation, as well as background opacity, can also be adjusted from the same overlay settings page. The image above shows the maximum detail option available for users, with everything from generated frames to helpful graphs and VRAM information being shown while playing a game. "The performance monitor can help you understand your frame rate (both including frame generation, and base game frame rate), and it can help you see if CPU utilization might be your bottleneck, or if your GPU is," says Valve regarding its latest upgrade. "You can see if you are out of system or video memory and if those factors are impacting performance as well." Valve said that some of these features, in this initial beta release, will only be available on Windows machines, at least for now. "Much of it will apply to other supported operating systems and while some metrics are not supported on other operating systems additional support is planned for later," added the company. Check out this handy FAQ set up by Valve that explains what each setting means as well as notes on what issues players can diagnose, like micro stutter or bottlenecks, using these overlay additions. To try out the new feature before it goes out to everyone, you can switch to the Steam Beta Client by heading to the app's Settings > Interface section and changing the Client Beta Participation dropdown to the latest version available. Following that, to enable the new performance monitor, go to Settings > In Game section, and change the detail level to the level you would like. -
By +sphbecker · Posted
I actually didn't like the classic Start Menu as much as the XP, Vista, 7 style menu. Mainly didn't like how you either had to click Programs every time, when that is what you would want 95% of the time, or fill up that top section (I forget what it was called back then) which was both harder than it should have been and looked ugly.
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