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Files get corrupted while being copied, I'm getting random BSODs, yet RAM tests show no errors ?
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Before you get new memory I will suggest you try memtest86+ with each individual RAM stick. I know this will take a lot of time if you...
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Files get corrupted while being copied, I'm getting random BSODs, yet RAM tests show no errors ?
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You can run memtest86+ overnight. This software is basically its own o/s running in RAM, so you just have to boot to it, e.g., on a...
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What are y'all's biggest problem with gaming mice?
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An example of a sniper button is the Razer Basilisk v3. Some images here: Razer Basilisk at images.google.com Note on some of the...
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What are y'all's biggest problem with gaming mice?
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For a right-handed mouse the "sniper" button is on the left thumb area of the side. If you are gripping the mouse with the right hand...
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What are y'all's biggest problem with gaming mice?
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Unreliable buttons that fail. Some mice have buttons for higher life, but often still fail to use that on the middle click. I also want...
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Space magic! ;) Ok, so to be a bit more serious, frame rate depends on both CPU and GPU. If the GPU is faster than the CPU, then the...
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PC won't post the first time after power loss, while its OFF
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I personally always disable fast boot. I like to see what is going on in case something is changing, and those short few seconds don't...
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PC won't post the first time after power loss, while its OFF
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I will add that when power goes off completely, then the CMOS battery is used to back up the CMOS settings for BIOS/UEFI. Possibly the...
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Short answer: Only applications compiled and coded to use OpenCL can benefit from the GPU. However, like @Eximo said, it won't hurt...
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If all sticks come in the same package, and all are rated at 6000 MHz, then odds are high that it will work at that speed (however...
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