I have a computer with Win10 and 16GB of RAM. I usually watch streaming videos and video chat rooms at the same time but RAM usage gets high often. Is there a browser setting like video buffer I can change to change that?
I know I'm waiting for Win12 for the round corners. But if I'm forced to use an account, I might go Linux because I can't take the risk of being hacked. Seems they don't seem to be thinking about the consequences for users.
Does anyone else think Intel's cycles are becoming just a bit too short? I mean I had a slightly defective motherboard that was only corrected later with a BIOS flash. I ended up thinking I'd need to wait 9 months after a new platform comes out...
This might be a useless question for some people but I just bought an Intel i5-11400 to replace an i5-10400. Why? There are at least 3 reasons.
First, Intel had already announced the end of support for Comet Lake CPUs.
Second, the super video...
I made a mistake, it's 5 beeps. Does that mean the CPU?
EDIT: I googled and found it was video not recognized. After searching for how to clear CMOS in the manual I found I had no jumper. Even though I could have grabbed one from another...
I just installed an old video card to see if it worked then went back to onboard video and all of a sudden there's no video. Any guesses what I have to do?
Lunar Lake is going to be another low-power laptop design, the successor to Meteor Lake: https://www.techspot.com/news/100216-intel-confirms-arrow-lake-lunar-lake-panther-lake.html Arrow Lake is next year's desktop platform. Panther Lake will...
Thought this was odd, microcenter better watch out lol. I didn’t see any cases but they were literally just installing all this stuff when I walked by waiting on prescription.