i had clearly answered the OP's question with post #4, since i understood what he was asking, the valid answer is that these options and properties that are displayed, are hardware and driver...
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i had clearly answered the OP's question with post #4, since i understood what he was asking, the valid answer is that these options and properties that are displayed, are hardware and driver...
though it is true that sometimes, the options shown may not be an accurate representation of the hardware and/or driver capabilities.
the hardware and/or driver may support a property but that...
on a side note, i wouldnt really attempt to edit/modify the INF unless you are really familiar with what it actually does first.
there is alot of information available on the internet (i posted a...
the OP is talking about the settings shown in the attached screen capture.
id like to elaborate on editing the INF file for specific hardware to enable/disable features/settings but it would require...
these settings are based on what is written in the .INF file for the type of hardware thats being used, so you might be able to force these features to appear with some editing of the .INF file but...
it depends on the hardware being used to send the sound through HDMI as to whether the "enhanced" section is available or not.
additionally, whats available in the "enhanced" section could vary...
youre right, i rushed into looking at the specs.
"1 x M.2 connector (Socket 3, M key, type 2242/2260/2280/22110 PCIe x4/x2 SSD support)"
i would suggest the OP try different benchmarking software...
not disputing that it is a "bad ass" MB, but disputing the specs for M.2/PCIe unless im not reading it right.
the OP said his MB is a "Gigabyte GA-X99".
checking the specs on it:
"PCIe x2/x1 SSD support"
"Only AHCI mode is supported when an M.2 PCIe SSD device is installed"
so it appears the limiting...
i have the same exact storage media.
here are the results with the latest software/firmware/drivers currently in use as of 5/31/17.
this is Windows 10 Professional 64 Bit on a Origin PC EON17-SLX10...
could you provide what error is displayed when you try to RDC the other computer ?
are both PC's operating the same version of the OS ?
for example, are both operating standard windows or...
did it take much longer to crash at a lower resolution versus the normal high resolution previously used ?
i assume youre still using the same PSU and have not yet changed it (i wouldnt change it...
yes but the issue is copying all the files with their correct attributes and permissions without making major changes to it (doesnt copy correctly using xcopy)
what did you use to make an "image"...
i have yet to compress mine into a RAR/ZIP and move it to my gig-e NAS.
if you have an image of Win.old saved, you could remove it from the root directory as its just taking up space.
but you'll need to put it back before you revert back to the original windows...
i dont have the issue your experiencing but isnt right clicking the shortcut for the program and changing the setting from there, the same fix and a bit simplified ?
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it gets worse from there.
alot of those companies also sell the harvested data to other nefarious companies who do the same thing as the first company (and so on and so forth).
so even if you...
either way, if you decide to spend money on a PSU and that does not resolve the issue, you'll have it for testing purposes or as a backup/replacement in the event the current one does fail.
there was nothing to open because it was in his webmail formatted as HTML.
i would suggest to him that he turn off HTML formatting for incoming mail in his mail settings.
you should try using hwmonitor to monitor the GPU/CPU temps while playing WoW, because they will quickly cool down after playing it.
the PSU may or may not be the problem.
think of it this way,...
ah, thanks for posting the link.
that seems a bit strange, why go through all the trouble of making an email look so official only to have the hyperlink direct the recipient to a website to play...
that would be really tough to say without actually having another PSU to replace the current one to test, which would be the easiest way to test.
there could also be other issues causing this, poor...
and took them to a page that appears genuine, entered their credentials.....
the typical clever way to harvest verified emails for selling to advertisers purposes.
by sending an email from a...
1024x768 is fine to test and see if the problem still happens.
even though the other games run at high resolution and dont cause the same problem, those games could be utilizing the GPU differently...
the email came from vrftosato@hotmail.com.
its obviously a compromised Hotmail account used for nefarious purposes.