Ha Ha LOL, i'm gonna own up on this one :cry:
firstly like i said previously i know very little when it comes to the network side of PC's. I originally thought that technology must have moved on where wifi could be nearly as good as a wired connection and i would have spent say 300 notes on such a...
ok, so the least obtrusive way would be to go outside and back in, approx 25m, would you use cat6??
PS. have tried to RMA the wife many times for not being fit for purpose, unfortunately i'm out of my warranty period and the manufacturer won't deal with her neither.
I've not changed the stock router for years, will i see a difference?? im on BT fibre, router in living room and PC upstairs hard wired to a disc. Speed is good but just wondering if i can get it any better?? I play FPS games online so i'd imagine latency needs to be the best it can be as i do...
Don't know your CPU, if it's a later intel then maybe you need to manually adjust your VF voltage points, transient changes in frequency can cause locks/crashes if the relevant voltage per frequency is out of whack.
no fats, it was cooked rolled up in clingfilm like a sausage in water, left to cool, then finely sliced and fried, was a very similar texture to donner and very tasty. No longer vegan though, found it quite hard to stick to, lasted around a year
antec 900, a corsair cube one air???, Phanteks something or other, lian li 011 dynamic(current), NZXT something!! lol and my 1st one i cannot remember as it was a complete bought PC from Mesh computers years ago it had a 7950 GX2 vga in it
Benchmate has a variety of apps to test system perf and stability, also can upload to HWbot if you so wish https://benchmate.org/
Y cruncher is very good at finding flaws in your OC
no problem cooling the cpu but i want to keep it that way. not sure on water temp at the mo as not on pc, will check later. The 7900 does chuck out so much heat hence why i want it separate. My ram is also under water and the OC on that is temp sensitive, 45c and above and stability is lost, in...
Good guide in link, maybe too much information but still worth a read, the CPU is fast enough so no need to OC but the guide can help you lower temps and make your system more efficient...
Not sure what board you have(if ASUS) but you can set Loadline calibration to level 4, then IA DC LL to 1.02 then IA AC LL to 0.2 and finally core/global volage to adaptive. This should lower voltage requirements, run some tests, if you crash increase AC LL only to say 0.22 and re test, or lower...
the spike is when system info is scanning your system, maybe a short high load to boost everything to get a reading for the Info web page once the test is complete.
You can use HWinfo to get more information on whats going on, just tick sensors only. These chips work well with an undervolt which of course will bring temps down.
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