Samsung used triple-level cell (TLC) memory for their new 980 pro SSD's, which is a severe departure from their previous models, which used TLC memory for the EVO models and multi-level cell (MLC)...
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Samsung used triple-level cell (TLC) memory for their new 980 pro SSD's, which is a severe departure from their previous models, which used TLC memory for the EVO models and multi-level cell (MLC)...
Is it not a general rule that electronic devices consume less power as time passes?
This forum was once a very active community, but, now, it is very quiet and uneventful; why is that? Have users simply lost interest in posting on it?
My current computer case (a Cooler Master HAF XM) has a front fan, a rear fan, two top fans, and a side fan, so it has very impressive airflow, and most cases in recent years have a similar number of...
Lithium-ion batteries are a great invention, as they have allowed for devices that are lightweight, durable, and can remained charged for long durations, and one of their best traits is that they can...
I have not yet checked, but I shall let you know, when I do.
I see; thank you very much.
Why is it that this forum has not been particularly active, recently? Have users lost interest in posting, here?
I have been checking the temperate with Speccy, a program that I believe is great for viewing vital information about one's computer, but I shall admit that I had not previously considered the idea...
I am glad that you like this forum, but it has not been particularly active, recently, which is very unfortunate, since it is a great place for people who are fond of computers and electronics;...
Recently, I made a new computer for my mother, with an AMD Ryzen 5 2600 processor, but that processor is operating at far too high of a temperature, over 170 degrees Fahrenheit, which is obviously...
Yes, that does make sense, although I do feel somewhat sad to hear it, since I have been using SATA drives for many years, although I am certain that the next computer that I build for myself shall...
For many years, SATA has been the standard connector for computer drives, and, as such, it has been revised several times; the original incarnation of SATA had a maximum data transfer rate of 1.5...
Do you believe that Best Buy may be able to assist, or should I go to a company that is greater than them?
I have a 32 GB Kingston flash drive, on which I have stored data that is important but not critical, and that drive, without warning, is no longer accessible; when I attached it to my computer,...
Yes, it is quite amazing at how they have struck back with a vengeance with their Ryzen series of CPU's; now, there should be stronger competition in that market, which is always good for the...
Recently, when I turn on my computer, its various fans and lights shall turn on, but is does not make a "beep" to indicate that is successfully passed its power-on self test (POST), and nothing...
Recently, whenever I turn on my computer from a cold boot, it has the wrong time; I checked its BIOS, and that has the correct time, so its CMOS battery is still good, and the computer is set to...
Today, I just upgraded my computer from a 256 GB Samsung 840 SSD to a 512 GB Samsung 860 SSD, but the drive still shows a capacity of only 256 GB, and Windows also currently starts up more slowly...
I recall that, during the 1990’s and the first decade of the 2000’s, computers advanced by great amounts very frequently, most notably in the realms of processor operating frequency and drive storage...
Intel produces CPU's; NVidia produces GPU's; AMD produces both CPU's and GPU's, so how likely is it that Intel and NVidia may join forces against AMD?
Supposedly, CD's are losing popularity as a medium for listening to music, but, inexplicably, vinyl records are supposedly resurging in popularity.
How can that be? CD's are superior to vinyl in...
This year is the twentieth anniversary of Windows 98, Microsoft's second operating system to be based off their 9X architecture (after Windows 95) and fifth overall (after Windows 1.0, Windows 2.0,...
If I were to erase my computer's drive, would I be able to re-install Windows and Office, or would they be considered new installations, even if the hardware was exactly the same, and, thus, not be...
As a further update, I uninstalled the software and drivers for my sound card, and then reinstalled them, and it worked, for only several minutes, and then abruptly stopped working again for no...