HDDs still have one major advantage: price per (Giga)Byte.
System/boot drive should always be on SSD for performance. Commonly used apps/games should be installed to SSD for maximum performance. ...
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HDDs still have one major advantage: price per (Giga)Byte.
System/boot drive should always be on SSD for performance. Commonly used apps/games should be installed to SSD for maximum performance. ...
I've read numerous "studies" and analyses about this topic.
Cycling surge power is indeed a little rough on your computer - mostly on the PSU and on all the power regulation hardware (including...
Motherboards have had decent integrated audio forever (AC'97 codecs since late 1990s, Intel HD codecs since 2004) but dedicated audio cards are still going strong and still being sold twenty years...
"... [Nintendo] began to fall behind in the early 2000s, most notably as Sony and Microsoft entered the video game industry ..."
Not quite accurate. Wikipedia.
Note the revenues generated by...
I don't get it. My Symantec and Kaspersky machines (now) seem happy with this site. My Avast machine does not. Nor does my coworker's Avast machine. Could it be a regional thing?
Still getting big beep beep "Threat Has Been Detected!" warnings from Avast here.
I'm thinking perhaps it has nothing to do with the site content - it's probably about the site being...
Multiple PCIe SSDs in RAID0, lol.
I see new Seagate Nytro XP7200 (3.8TB and 7.7TB capacities) which use PCIe3x16 NVMe, rated up to 10GB/s sequential Read. An enterprise product at enterprise...
huge lol,
PCIe SSDs (in which I include M.2 SSDs and NVMe SSDs) have been available to consumers for years now. There's many offerings, but Samsung and Intel dominate the consumer market - partly...
(An interesting aside: I work with mechanical engineers, and they insist that mechanical components always outlast non-mechanical components, their first instinct is to blame all failures on...
Intermittent or recurring failures usually indicate the part is approaching end of (useful) life. That fan might continue to work for months or years, with or without signalling any more errors, but...
I've seen this often over the last 3-4 weeks, I attempt to logon daily and get database error (timeout) maybe 75% of the time when trying again every hour or two. Now and then I get my browser's...
TBCS forum homepage
Symantec detects Trojan.Malscript!html (Severe threat) and denies all access to the site
Avast Free Antivirus warns that HTML:RedirME-inf[Trj] and reloads the site in Avast...
Samsung RAPID Magician will work with ROG RAMDisk - although keeping them both happy can be a pain whenever (seemingly unrelated) drivers get installed/updated - magnificent performance when they...
+1 clonezilla
Alas, my ancient version of Norton Ghost is far too slow on TB capacities and it just can't handle the complexities of involved in some modern partitions and file systems. Still my...
NVMe requires a PCIe slot. And for now NVMe implementations are still limited and buggy, included by motherboard vendors as add-ons, not as part of the core chipset - but I agree that it's likely to...
I will reluctantly agree that Creative is great. Except that I will never forgive Creative for murdering Gravis (one of my all-time fave tech companies, lol).
I also much mislike Acer. Cheap...
I agree that the tech world would be a better place if Samsung absorbed AMD.
AMD can no longer compete with Intel's or NVidia's raw technical superiority, but AMD still manages to hold a good...
I've got no problem with self-driving vehicles. I not convinced that the automation can really drive as well in all conditions as any competently "good" human driver. Not yet. But I suspect that...
lol DDR4 is all you can run on new Intel CPUs and motherboards. It's a couple of years into an expected service life of about a decade. No "DDR5" or other standard has yet been officially defined...
Apple marketing spent a decade busily branding Apple machinery into the public perception as easy, stylish, and user-friendly.
By busily branding non-Apple (mostly IBM and Microsoft) machinery into...
This Micropower LT1304 part has around 50%-85% power efficiency, while other parts typically offer 70%-90%, so it's not really the best choice for many ultra-low-power circuits. It also requires...
USB specification defines "full" and mini and micro (and now Type-C and other) USB connectors - the standard encompasses them all and none are officially approaching EOL obsolescence. Micro-USB is...
Sorry, I'm a little late on this one, lol.
The ideal solution would be a CPU die packed full of nonvolatile cache/RAM/storage memories. In reality things need to be spread out across discrete...
Not sure exactly why, but all the CGI tech talk in the special features for the last dozen DVDs I've watched mentions the same HP servers packed with Opterons. For movies dated last decade, for...
I'm aware of many newer parts which can easily outperform older parts with less power consumption. One example would be Microchip DSPIC33 parts vs Intel 80386DX parts - the DSPIC is a...