

Don’t use spinning disks
Lets be honest here, that applies to any modern PC outside of mass media storage/backups. I’ve been saying for nearly 10 years now that HDDs don’t belong in normal computers.
Don’t use spinning disks
Lets be honest here, that applies to any modern PC outside of mass media storage/backups. I’ve been saying for nearly 10 years now that HDDs don’t belong in normal computers.
Android? How many apps do you have installed?
Androids compilation thing on startup is annoying as hell on low end phones. On high end phones it’s much less of a problem.
There’s also bed firmness. A person with broad shoulders but a soft bed might need a smaller pillow than someone with smaller shoulders and a rock hard bed.
Most of cassettes lack of audio quality isn’t actually the quality, it’s the tape hiss. Without the tape there’s no hiss so they sound basically as good as a straight aux cable. It’s basically just a weird connector in the middle of the cable.
Normally you don’t even have that much virtual ram. It’s at most twice your system ram, but honestly past 8gb and you’re gonna want to start closing out of stuff.
I keep one in my wallet.
As you start getting closer to your memory limit windows starts unloading things. 11 on first startup will use like 4+ gigs, but only really needs about 2. I honestly have no idea what it’s doing with all that extra ram.
Disk caching isn’t counted in the ram used number task manager gives you so it’s not like that’s what it’s being used for.
And the process of dealing with it sucks ass. You’re probably more likely to buy at least one second set of joycons while you wait forever for them to replace your originals.
That works too. YouTube doesn’t care any of its previous URL formats work.
replace /short/ with /v/ and you get the regular UI
Usually there’s a button right next to the numbers or start button that’s for cook power.
It’s only a one time thing, it doesn’t save either.
Have you tried the Logitech Mx keys? They’re very similar to the Magic Keyboard. Not quite as small, but then you have less of the Mac keyboard on non Mac OS quirks.
We have people at work that INSIST they need an external keyboard instead of the built in one.
I could understand if the laptop was off to the side or something. But they’ll just scoot the laptop back 6 inches then place the Apple Magic Keyboard exactly where the laptop was.
But with only 60k rows would one even have enough time to overheat?
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Doesn’t memory training only happen once when you first boot the machine (or reset bios).
I mean having a lot of ram will take a long time to post, but that’s not unique to DDR5. My server is DDR4 with 64 gigs of ram and with it’s original CPU it took ages for the post to finish.
Both Windows and Linux are able to reload parts of their kernel without needing to reboot. It’s still suggested, but as long as the software doesn’t actually force you to you can just say “reboot later” then just start the program like normal.
Is there no fan speed hysteresis setting? On msi afterburner in windows I have like a 3 or 5 second hysteresis set, but my car has a HUGE heat sink that’s way overkill. On a smaller card I might do an even longer one.
Did they actually stop spinning below 35% or did the software say that 45% was the “minimum” for them to turn on? My GPU will happily start its fans at about 20%. The pwm readings aren’t right but they’re spinning just fine.
Also try separating your fans if you can. My GPU has 3 fans. 2 are fan 1 and 1 is fan 2. I set fan 1 to kick on pretty early, then fan 2, then fan 1 ramps up, and then fan 2.
If your reaction time is worse than 2 seconds I question if you should be driving. Driving is not a responsibility you should take lightly.
Honk doesn’t mean go, honk means pay attention.