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Post #135202202 added 02-26-2020 3:45 PM by turbodog in Deal Talk
No idea what point you're trying to make, if any. LOL. I do know that my computer is super awesome and that the 900P Optane drive in it is even more awesome if it makes people on the internet...
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Post #135201725 added 02-26-2020 3:17 PM by booboloo in Deal Talk
I obviously wasn't talking about ssds, and it wasn't referring to speed, it was an issue of wear and tear. I was mistaken who posted the link, but like yours it was wrong. Either way the basic...
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Post #135189941 added 02-26-2020 5:51 AM by turbodog in Deal Talk
It must be tough to not have a nice computer. It's making you very upset. Are you referring to my post of the SSDReview results for the 900P? Where it absolutely dominates? ...
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Post #135187403 added 02-25-2020 10:33 PM by booboloo in Deal Talk
Basic math and logic. You failed to even read your first link, so don't talk about citations.
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Post #135169757 added 02-25-2020 7:17 AM by turbodog in Deal Talk
There's a whole bunch of stupid people out there.
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Post #135168683 added 02-25-2020 6:22 AM by Ducman69 in Deal Talk
OK Boomer. Browser Share Chrome 67.63% Firefox 8.83% IE 7.26% Edge 5.77%
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Post #135168074 added 02-25-2020 5:43 AM by turbodog in Deal Talk
I'll keep going as long as you keep being ignorant and posting about something you have no experience with. The fact that you are actually advocating the use of Chrome and citing LTT as a reliable...
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Post #135165125 added 02-24-2020 9:32 PM by booboloo in Deal Talk
BRO 6000/64 = 100 tabs per core This is not impressive, and this is the point where it turns to garbage, not the easy cruise. as stated each core had 32GB, when the total use never went far...
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Post #135148127 added 02-24-2020 5:56 AM by Ducman69 in Deal Talk
Sad that you're not even a tiny bit embarrassed. I have six tabs open in chrome, most importantly working quite a while on multiple pages, and my CPU usage is 0.6% (Xeon E2146G) and disk usage...
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Post #135144344 added 02-23-2020 9:05 PM by booboloo in Deal Talk
What are you smoking, it was a 64 core system. Aka the equivalent quad core would have 128GB of ram. What runs out first? CPU. I wasn't saying it would flood an ssd bandwidth wise, the writes...
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Post #135113621 added 02-22-2020 5:15 AM by Ducman69 in Deal Talk
What a dishonest comment. Chrome didn't become CPU intensive (50%) on that platform until it reached 6,000 tabs/windows opened, and as Linus pointed out, it stopped actively refreshing tabs and...
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Post #135111344 added 02-21-2020 9:36 PM by booboloo in Deal Talk
Chrome is a cpu hog https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iwgyzX-76g Its rather stingy on ram so while your theory is nice, its not true, I'm rather abusive with tabs and I notice it swaps to the...
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Post #135103538 added 02-21-2020 2:02 PM by Ducman69 in Deal Talk
Yeah, asata ports share the same PCIe lane as the M2 port, so usually you can use either one but not both. Rest of the sata ports use whatever chipset from the mobo. There shouldn't be any real...
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Post #135102677 added 02-21-2020 1:22 PM by Ducman69 in Deal Talk
Chrome is intentionally a ram hog, its called prerendering and is a feature, the same as Windows 10. Empty RAM is wasted RAM, so as much as possible will try to be prefeteched into memory, and...
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Post #135102101 added 02-21-2020 12:58 PM by snafufubarpita in Deal Talk
Chrome is a ram hog...there's an extension that hibernates tabs after a set time...reduces ram usage by 75% or more
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Post #135098396 added 02-21-2020 10:32 AM by Joshatseattle in Deal Talk
interesting so my second m2 slot is taken up. the first slot is empty. maybe because the second m2 slot is being taken it disabled the sata port and explains why the asata ports work then. in another...
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Post #135096728 added 02-21-2020 9:33 AM by Ducman69 in Deal Talk
Wow, that guy is still going... hah! Stuff I've seen on some mobos is that AHCI will only work on sata port 1 and other is that asata ports won't work if the m2 is populated.
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Post #135094592 added 02-21-2020 8:10 AM by Joshatseattle in Deal Talk
same had to buy a longer sata cable though. any reason why my new ssd is only recognized by the asata ports not regular sata ports? granted I only tried plugging into sata port 4 and didn't try 1-3...
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Post #135093296 added 02-21-2020 7:17 AM by turbodog in Deal Talk
LOL. You linked to one LTT video and don't even have a current gen PC. This is honestly one of the worst technical arguments I've ever had to tolerate on the internet. Optane is for random IO -...
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Post #135093071 added 02-21-2020 7:09 AM by Ducman69 in Deal Talk
I've linked you to multiple trusted reviewers in the industry that all tell you the same thing, you're wasting your money. They back that up with real world testing so that you can understand that...
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