but it was "memory training related" , youre now skipping it which is basically the "minimal" option i mentioned. glad you found it though. boots faster now?
Dade's gonna be pissed someone stole his handle....
HACK THE PLANET!!
bet if we look hard enough we'd find shady shit in everything produced over there, and if it was made of here, someone would be doin it too....
back doors for everyone!
seems the free version now only does data disk cloning, it wont do the os drive. if you buy it it will work or you can try this one
https://www.macrium.com/reflectfree
looks like theyre working on getting a new D15 and new 140mm fans out for next year. their tests are showing 2-4c improvement. should put them back on top, for a price.
new/old
its a bit warm for our tastes but within spec. you could bump up the fan a bit, it topped out at only 54%. turn it up until you find it annoying, back it off a bit and set that as max for 75c on the gpu.
all 3 are pwm? a splitter would be the easiest way, if theyre all the same connector type. otherwise, make sure its pwm and the bios is set to pwm mode in q-fan(bios)
dig in the boot options and make sure there are no delays set for drives, make sure that your boot drive is the only boot option, might help lower it. check if you have ram training options, some have auto, minimal full etc.
it should still be lower than that. try manually setting it to 1.2/1.25v and see if its stable
boot delay is the ram training, gb isnt* doing as thorough of a job, i assume.
edit; isnt, not is
you dont clone from within windows, you need something like aomei backupper (free) on a usb stick to clone it outside of windows. just make sure you can boot from the drive you want to clone on its own, no other drives connected. if the system works fine with the single source drive, connect the...
if its cloned successfully the games will run fine.
if you install a fresh os on a different drive, programs/games may not work from the other drive as they are not installed correctly. you can point most game frontends(steam etc) to the install folder and it will make the needed adjustments...
no and probably.
get the system running on the drive that works, all by itself. then clone it to your new drive. remove both and install the new drive alone, boot. add old drive as secondary drive and you should be good to go. if not, you new drive is probably faulty.