• Intel confirms new vulnerabilities in its processors

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  • Alder Lake chips work with Windows 11

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  • Usable memory less than installed!

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    ClipperC

    @scherade if it's any consolation some manufacturers are very "majos" I bought a patriot Viper black Manba ddr3, two modules of 8gs total 17 gs with XMC activated it works at 1866. When I bought an identical pack it only works at 1600.
    According to the official patriot website it's normal... They don't guarantee that they will work if it's not a pack of 4/ 8 gs
    Sends cojones...
    Regards and Happy New Year

  • Intel wants to win back Apple

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    @kynes Sí, the truth is that I don't know what Intel's plan is, saying things that they don't even believe themselves.

    The image thing seems to be a matter of relative addresses. I edited your message by adding 'https://foro.hardlimit.com' to the image address and now it appears on the cover.

    I'll keep it in mind to see if I can touch the cover soon, as there were a couple of pending issues from a while ago.

  • Reliability of cheap DDR3 RAM

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    cobitoC

    Thanks for your comments.

    These are the options I am considering at the moment:

    Type (status) Capacity Unit price Price 16GB Price 32GB
    Well-known brand (new) 1x8GB 66 132 264
    Well-known brand (new) 2x8GB 110 110 220
    Cheap brand (new) 1x8GB 37 74 148
    Well-known brand (used) 2x8GB About 60 60 120

    If I start bidding on eBay for a second-hand option, I think I could get a 2x8GB kit from a well-known brand for about 40€.

    I will continue to investigate more. Certainly, the two options I am left with are either a cheap new brand or a well-known used brand.

  • ARM manufactures a processor without silicon

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    palotes I don't want to be a taliban but marginal cost is not what you say. It is the increase in cost to produce one more unit of product. I think you meant that it has a negligible increase in cost or that the increase in cost is marginal. jfyi

  • Corsair Vengeance LPX memory configuration at 3200Mhz

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    Perfect @Fassou, thank you very much!!!

  • Core i5-10500H

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    kynesK

    @cobito Limiting it manually to 25W drops to about 300000, I'll probably leave it that way because I'm a noise freak and barely notice a difference in the way I use it.

    The 3060 that comes with it is 115W, but I have it limited to 65W for the same reason, so as not to go crazy with the noise. In this case I have left it fixed at 0.7V at 1520 MHz, which gives, and I don't let it go up in voltage so that the consumption doesn't skyrocket.

  • China is almost ready with its 14nm

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    GallinaG

    The West has given China a century of development and technology in less than 30 years. And what a gift it is that they are now within a few years of the most advanced technology. I can already smell the sanctions from the West because they will be spy chips to prevent that technology from flooding these markets. Freedom when it comes to exploiting third-world countries and protectionism when they are getting beaten up. Let's see if they give it to the processor that is being developed in Europe because if not, it will not be true that we are the grandmother wrapped in expensive furs that raises smiles when she doesn't know how to use her 5000 euro TV remote.

  • Lenovo Ideapad 320-15IKB ram?

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    FassouF

    Check the Lenovo website for what upgrade they suggest.

    Another way to find out the specs of the memory already installed (soldered in your case), is to use the CPU-Z and look at the SPD tab.

    Salu2!

  • Intel updates its microcode due to security flaws

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    palotesP

    @Gallina It's a bit of a stretch to say that the latest Cores are based on the P6. It's like saying that any current PC is based on the ENIAC because, after all, they are electronic computers. Intel tends to make evolutionary changes with each step (except as you rightly said with Netburst and other more esoteric architectures like Itanium) versus AMD's "revolutionary" changes which, incidentally, have made them stumble on several occasions.

    And the proof is that the older processors from the Core 2 generation (I can't remember exactly in which generation it happens), the patches for these flaws do not penalize performance as they do with most AMD processors.

  • AMD abandons its low-end CPUs

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    GallinaG

    It is the most logical thing. In the face of scarcity, they only bring out the most profitable models because they are going to sell everything anyway.

  • reliable RAM from AliExpress?

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    FassouF

    On Aliexpress, the first thing to do is to look at the seller's seniority, because there are many pirates who put things at a good price and then disappear. Recently, there were a few selling graphics cards that were supposedly retired from mining, which in reality was just a scam, and the shipments never happened.

    And then, don't count on the slightest quality control in finished products if the price is interesting.

    It can work out well. It can. You risk sticking something not too secure inside your beloved equipment with undetermined consequences. Also.

    I wouldn't do it.

    Salu2!

  • Cleaning RAM memory.

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  • SSD disk selection

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    Well, I answer myself.
    The BIOS theoretically supports booting from PCI express, but since my PCI express are gen2, their speed is 500mb/s, so the "invention" is not worth it.
    So in this case, it's more worth it to use an SSD.
    Regards
  • Expand RAM

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    FassouF

    Although Intel says that this micro supports up to 32GB, the limit will be set by the motherboard it is on.

    Check its manual, and if you don't know the model, you can find out with the always useful CPU-Z

    Anyway, you have the platform more than amortized and no matter how much memory you put in, you won't notice improvement, outside of the very specific uses that Mr. @_Neptunno_ mentions

    Better invest in a change of platform, that even opting for second-hand options like a Ryzen of 1st or 2nd Generation, the difference will be more than noticeable compared to what you have now.

    Salu2!

  • [Processor] Intel Pentium G4560

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    I think we are going to have very similar things this year in terms of prices, at least until the first part of the year. Anyway, it's not just about processors, GPUs are skyrocketing and we will see if we don't notice it in some more components since I read that ram was going to go up in price.

    Greetings!!

  • Zen 3 is affected by Spectre mitigation

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    But then, to understand it. The AMDs were not affected, but they release a new series and if it is affected. Are they stupid?

  • Intel will outsource chip production

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    GallinaG

    They couldn't keep banging their heads against that wall.

    Even so, they had to solve the problem somehow

  • RAM memory expansion for ASUS EEEPC 900HA

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    YorusY

    Hello!, the truth is that I had a 901 and I still have a 1000H, but I barely remember the first one and the second one changes quite a few things.

    From what I have seen in several places, this Eeepc only has one RAM slot and it seems that it can hold up to 2Gb DDR2 667, so you would have to change the 1Gb for one of these. 4Gb is not supported even by the 1000H which was a bit more advanced.

    I would look for a module on Wallapop or similar, if you don't have someone handy who might have one to spare, since it can cost you nothing and less.

    Best regards!

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