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    • Awesome. That's what I was thinking Jim. Yea from what I can tell you connect the AIC card to the AIC header on the motherboard, so it doesn't just run through the PCI lanes. That's fine guys. Thanks for clarifying 🙂 I was getting a little bit lost with all of this, but I need a minimum of TB3 and the connector on the MB has it, but not on the back of my PC chassis / MB IO shield. Anyway I found that the cheapest I can get it is Amazon at 70 quid, so I'm just gonna have to fork out for it. Thanks everyone. 🙂 👍  Don't worry about Mindovermaster. He's just his chirper cheerful self lol. Thanks everyone 🙂
    • I wonder why you say that. As we speak, I'm using it to slash off several minutes of my life.
    • I think you may need to adjust your style of approach. I know you won't though. While some were affected by performance issues, and it's not a huge gap... you're acting as if Ryzen couldn't handle 11 at all. Performance issues are purely based on some facts in certain scenarios, while others are not. I see one link with a handful of people discussing the topic. I didn't join those topics or seek them out myself, as I didn't encounter noticeable drops in performance going from 10 to 11. When 10 came out, during that beta testing phase... I was able to continually crash my system simply by renaming files. It might also have to be because I don't have my nose stuck up the butt of single digit percentage points. I don't benchmark my PC every time something new comes out. Single percentage point differences in performance only ruffle the feathers of those that don't care about daily use. If you have a race car, do you compare that to your daily driver? Do you expect your Honda Accord to break the 9 second quarter mile like your 1000HP Pontiac Firebird? If you're so worried about FPS instead of enjoying your games... perhaps opening a curtain in your basement might provide a new perspective in life.
    • Currently updating my Win10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 in a VM (QEMU/KVM) on Linux. but damn, updates take forever (makes me appreciate the lightness on Linux all the more). to give you a general idea... this update finished at 37 minutes into system uptime and I would estimate updates have been running roughly 20-30 minutes (some of this would be download time, but even subtracting that I would guess that 20-30min is close). granted, I only got two cores of my four core CPU (i5-3550) dedicated to the VM. but still, Linux wipes the floor with Windows in this regard. plus, that does not count the reboot which takes even more time.
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