Hard to say, I presume each card is driving four monitors? If one card is able to drive all monitors at native resolutions and other is having issues driving one of monitors at native resolutions. It would role a simple bandwidth issue on the GPU. The 4x PCIe slot should be able to provide enough po...
Doing my monthly drive by.......Oh man I have seen the new 'advertise' button its painful and also facepalm when you read the trash in it. The Tech Report is a publication and technology platform dedicated to providing our audience with the latest and greatest news in PC hardware, gaming, technolog...
Doing my monthly drive by.......Oh man I have seen the new 'advertise' button its painful and also facepalm when you read the trash in it. The Tech Report is a publication and technology platform dedicated to providing our audience with the latest and greatest news in PC hardware, gaming, technolog...
Oh yes, the curse of Windows ecosystem's inconsistent DPI/GUI scaling on multi-monitor environments. I suppose you already had attempt to force all monitors to scale the same and the problem still persists. Does it happen when you use applications that run at fullscreen mode at non-native resolution?
Yep, the integrated GPU is analog only (VGA). HDMI doesn't carry analog over it (Digital only) and would require an active convertor if you go that route. The discrete GPU may not be working due to motherboard's UEFI being set to use IGPU first. I had a similar quirk with my older Z77 board when I f...
Is that 4x physical PCIe slot open-ended? Open-ended slots have an open gap at the end, while closed slots are flushed out. Some PCIe slots are open-ended which will allow you to plug in cards with fingers longer than slot but you will only get bandwidth and power delivery of the open-ended physical...
You could have Vsnyc or some other framerate limit in place under those games. Modern GPUs only utilize as much processing power as needed and only push themselves at 100% if they are being heavily taxed. I doubt you are CPU-limited under those games. I have a 6900XT driven by a mere 9700K at 5Ghz. ...
The 620W should work fine as long as you aren't trying to drive a bunch of HDDs or do some crazy overclocking. 750W would certainly give you a lot more breathing space though. Modern GPUs only drink tons of power when they are being fully utilized. Ampere is an efficient architecture that pulls sign...
NT 6.x has UEFI bootable GPT support while NT 5.3 (x64 version only) have the ability to read/write onto GPT partitions but cannot boot from them. 32-bit versions can only use the Protective MBR portion of the GPT partition (first-4TiB).
A Radeon RX 6600XT 8GB graphics card may be available for less than the price of the GeForce RTX 3060 12GB. The Radeon would provide slightly better gaming performance except for ray-tracing, where the GeForce has a significant advantage. https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?N=100007709%204131%208000%204814...
GPU prices are going down a bit due to Etherium implementing switch to Proof-of-Stake, small-time miners are starting to liquate their hardware causing price pressures to go down. If you are patient enough you might be able to snag the current generation of GPU at their intended MSRP value at launch...
Back when Celeron 300As ran at 450mhz. And Intel hated it. Mendocino Celerons were more of a happy accident. Intel was experimenting on trying to add on-die L2 cache. They were resulted, because they only able to cram 128KiB of it on 250nm node. Intel marketing branded them as "Celerons" ...
Back when anonymous gerbils use to roam freely on the front page. Contesting over Athlon XP versus Pentium 4 Northwoods. ATI was starting rebound its repuation and Nvidia was regarded as the golden standard. Some gerbils were still lamenting for the loss of 3Dfx.
Been running Windows 11 for a few months, maintain my current stance. It is just an updated Windows 10 built with some minor UI changes. The build-in security mandates are just there to enforce F1000 types to upgrade their W10/W7 ecosystem.
It begins, once a major Windows ecosystem reaches official sunset. Hardware/software vendors use it an convenient way to upsell stuff as they no support aging hardware platforms.
You are perfectly fine. My 9700K paired with a Noctuna NH-U9S easily hits 90C when fully taxed while falling back to ~60-70C under lighter loads. It only throttles when it reaches 100C. It has endured this for almost three years now.
It requires a platform (PCIe controller) and UEFI/BIOS that properly implements PCIe bifurcation (The ability to split-up and re-allocate PCIe lanes electrically). This is mostly limited to workstation and server-tier boards. There are few power-user, enthusiast-tier boards that do it as well.
Fish on pizza is normal and part of the original style back in Italy. Fruit works fine as long it compliments the savory(umami) and saltiness of the other toppings. That's why Hawaiian Pizza (Really Canadian Pizza ) is a thing.
I wonder how W11 will handle existing RAID 1 installations, if TPM is not enabled yet. I think I'm stukc with W10. RAID configuration shouldn't matter as long as the parition on that RAID was formatted with GPT and Secure Boot is supported by UEFI on the system in question. Windows 11 completely dr...
A helpful former gerbil linked to the WhyNotWin11 utility for Windows 11 compatibility checking: https://www.xda-developers.com/tool-tells-you-exactly-why-pc-cant-run-windows-11/ Other than the need for folks to enable PTT or fTPM in their motherboard's UEFI BIOS, there are questions of TPM 1.2 vs....