So I am working on getting one of my old programs to compile with VS 2022.
And of course a couple of the libraries I used are super outdated and even the newer versions have not been updated in years thus the VC project files had to be upgraded.
To top it off, I need to set the correct paths...
Tried p designated RAM in the ACARD device and it isn't detected so it looks to be registered as I suspected.
From pictures I am finding, it looks like r was the older designation for registered and p is the newer designation for registered.
1. Prime number sieve
2. Infinite precision math
#1 currently supports 2^32 -1 threads with only a single lock
#2 would have to have insanely large numbers being worked on to use that much RAM.
I have an ACARD ANS-9010BA SATA 2 DDR2 RAM drive I want to use for older systems.
The manual says that it will not work with registered RAM.
There are 3 different designations that I would like clarification on, but only if you know 100% for sure what the designations stand for.
For example...
My main machine has 64GB and I have a workstation now that has 512GB because I didn't want to spend ungodly amounts on larger sticks to go to 1 or 2TB.
It's also possible that somebody bought the laptop, swapped out the drive, re-imaged it and then returned it to NE.
NE has nothing to do with assembling the laptops so it is highly unlikely that NE had anything to do with it.
Plus, if it was happening a lot, then it would have been noticed...
3rd party toner will end high running cost.
That will eliminate small Xerox machines though as last time i tried one with 3rd party toner it didn't work. They don't like fusing 3rd party toner to the paper properly.
HP and Brother work fine with 3rd party toner.
For newer HPs, you may need to...
I just got a retired system with a SuperMicro X9DRG-QF motherboard. The case is also a SuperMicro case and has dual 1KW 80+ Platinum PSUs.
I plan on sticking 4x Quadro cards in this and using it primarily to mess around with GP-GPU programming.
Already ordered a couple 2697 v2 CPUs for it and...
I've never fried one of the cheap HF meters.
They are great for basic stuff.
Then again, I grew up knowing how to use a multimeter. Probably started using one around age 8 or so.
Only time I have seen on fried is when a family member was trying to test voltage and had the dial 180 off...
Maybe I've just had the misfortune of having to fix / reprogram from scratch way too many projects.
Then again, I have also worked with a decent amount of open source code and I usually want to gouge my eyes out.
Heh.. no, the main reason for such small increases in speed for CPUs was because Intel didn't have much competition for quite a while.
The main issue with program performance is because of crap programmers and them not caring one wit about performance.
Usually, when I look at other's code I...
So it is pretty much crap.
I remember way back when nVidia had the cheaty drivers where they would skip rendering some stuff in order to inflate the benchmark numbers.
But now it is ok to do so because it is a "feature" and they aren't trying to hide it?
There are plenty of forums posts (not necessarily here) asking about CPU upgrades and GPU upgrades for laptops.
Not so much anymore, but the Dell Precision 4600 - 4800 / 6600 - 6800 were upgradeable.. had the option of either Nvidia or AMD.
The 4600 is the newest one I did an upgrade on...
I want to see side by side output quality comparisons with it disabled and enabled.
If it turns the output quality to crap to boost the frame rate than it is still crap.
Have you seen the reviews of the RTX 4090 cards? 4k looks pretty crazy playable to me.
So much so that the review I watched said to not bother buying one of you play at 1440p or below because you are going to be CPU limited. The results showed that.
I've done laptop CPU upgrades quite a few times.
Now with newer laptops you have to buy a board with everything soldered on instead of just being able to upgrade what you want to.
All in the name of making devices thinner.
Yeah, if the RAM is at least upgradeable then it is a good thing.
The lower-end Dell laptops already have some models that have the RAM soldered on. RAM goes bad and the whole motherboard has to be replaced.
User needs more RAM... Then they have to get a whole new laptop.
The Precision...
I'm not sure how they have stuff set up but managing user certs doesn't normally require admin access.
I don't have "god" level admin access at this job so I can't really go look at absolutely everything myself.
We have a single Windows 10 computer that is bringing up the UAC prompt in order to open the cert manager.
Anybody have any clue as to what would cause this?
First off let me say that I don't have a 3d printer myself but do have a family member and a friend that have 3d printers.
I am needing to make a model for a replacement lense hood for one of my DSLR lenses because a new one is not available and the aftermarket ones are way overpriced.
I did...
On my new setup, I ended up buying some PWM fan hubs. The sense and PWM wires hook to the motherboard so they can be speed controlled by the motherboard and the power is drawn from a molex connector.
The fan hubs support up to 10A total on the hubs that support 10 fans.
They are pretty cheap...
I was having reboots when computer was just sitting there. Ended up upping the RAM voltage by one tick, whatever that was.
Need to go back and look at what I had my PBO settings at because I messed with a couple of the cores, thinking it was one of them that was causing the reboots.
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Thanks for the pic.
Default settings besides setting up DOCP and voltages for the RAM:
Cinebench R23.
Single core: 4,977Mhz (score of 1,626)
Multi core: 3,866Mhz (score of 25,094)
Stock wattage/amperage settings:
PPT - 142
TDC - 95
EDC - 140
TDC and EDC are of course what is holding back the...
I did run Ryzen Master per core optimizer and it sets all but one of the cores at -30. The other one gets set at -17.
However, it was not giving me good single core boost or good multicore boost.
Going to start over from scratch even though I know I set everything I had changed back to default.