is t possible to remove a close vote? I did more research and found that a question was not technically a duplicate answer due to the timing it was asked.
(Israeli lab designed this little chip based off the pentium pro for laptops. It ran quiet, it ran cool, and hit kicked pentium 4 in the balls, and stole its lunch money for the next month.... and thats pretty much why intel CRUSHES amd in quite a few things)
Im sure this has been answered on SU before: Redirect ip-address to localhost
However, Im doing a site search and cant find "the" answer. I tried "port forwarding" and "port forwarding how to" and there are just way to many to sort through. There has to be a better way.
It would be nice if th...
My laptop's cooling fan is pretty much identical to this:
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As detailed in the question, I would like to know what the grills on the side of the fan, which enable hot air flow out of the laptop, are called. Is it called ventilator or something (on the whole)?
And what's heat sink?
Magic smoke (also called factory smoke or blue smoke) is a very strong, caustic smoke that smells of burning plastic. It is produced by overheating electronic circuits or components. The smoke often contains specks of sticky black ash that quickly fill a room. The color of the smoke depends on which component is overheating. The name "Magic Smoke" is a running in-joke that started among electrical engineers and technicians. It was more recently adopted by computer programmers. Bluish-gray smoke is released when black plastic epoxy material used to package semiconductor devices such as tr...
I see... this makes more sense to me now. Well I will never again export the registry, because I know now that there is no use for it as I can't import it later. Yeah, even C Cleaner registry fix/cleaner prompts to save a "backup" of the registry before performing cleaning operations. I tried it in order to fix this problem, it did some 300 "fixes" but didn't solve my problem with audio. — Sammy2 days ago
You basically said "here, try shadow copies"
the response?
hey, look, I decided to throw a "registry cleaner" at it! :D :D :D
> Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious, system-wide problems that may require you to re-install Windows to correct them. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use this tool at your own risk.
But that's only on the support docs, not the actual program :\
annnnnnnnd everyone advises exporting all to backup the registry
Create file using touch command or similar way with exact size required say 14MB as file size.
The use case scenario is to test FTP with various file sizes...
If we can create a file with specific size it will be useful to verify the FTP tranfer etc.,
> DDR3 SDRAM gives a transfer rate of (memory clock rate) × 4 (for bus clock multiplier) × 2 (for data rate) × 64 (number of bits transferred) / 8 (number of bits/byte). Thus with a memory clock frequency of 100 MHz, DDR3 SDRAM gives a maximum transfer rate of 6400 MB/s.
@Bob So if my SSD benchmarks sequential read at 500 MB/s and write at 450 MB/s and DDR3 SD RAM is 6400 MB/s transfer (write?) that means RAM wins 11x fold?
@JourneymanGeek Who they kid? Also that flexible shelf should be good in preserving ceramic plates or vases in case of earthquake. A shelf that never falls.
> The Cable Elevators are a delightful sonic surprise, hardly because lifting cables off the floor is new to me. I have been doing just that for a number of years with homemade versions and with good results. What surprised me the most, however, was how much better Cable Elevators are from what I have been using so far. They are very well built, easy to use and sonically represent an unmistakable Best Buy.