• Zeon@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 years ago

      This is actually a new build I just made with a Libreboot motherboard. I’m trying to turn it into a gaming computer, it ran GTA V at 70-80FPS, all high settings, at 1440p. It was working flawlessly, and for some reason now its not I suppose due to the RAM.

      But even with this RAM, in the beginning it was working just fine until yesterday I started noticing more stuttering. Vulkan shaders might be interfering, but I did enable them to process in the background and to save the cache but nope, still stuttering.

      I was hoping to do a benchmark video for people tonight but I’ll have to wait until later next week.

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      2 years ago

      I remember testing ran by compiling the Linux kernel. It was so resource intensive that it tended to use every block of memory, so if I was getting weird crashes or something I would just run a kernel build and see if I needed better diagnostics.

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      2 years ago

      silicon power has had very good prices at azn for 8gb ddr3 dimms for awhile now. cheaper than what i’ve found anywhere else, even for used stuff or ebay when i’ve checked there. have several desktops here maxed-out on ram (16 or 32gb) from those.

  • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    2 years ago

    Well that’s really not a surprise since it is old hardware. I would go for something newer as that machine is a space heater. You can pickup used mini PCs or workstations with newer CPUs in them.

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    2 years ago

    Friendly reminder to run memtest the whole night long and not just a couple of hours, in case the defect is intermittent (it has happened to me).

  • Smithy (she/her)@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    eBay not only blacklisted me but also my home address for presenting “a risk to our eBay community” when all I have ever done was buy a USB cable. Just one. Once.

    Nice to see they have their priorities straight. /s

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      2 years ago

      It’s pretty silly to blacklist an address. You could just move and now the new owners can’t use eBay.

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        Nope, I was logging into my eBay account to check on when my cable would be delivered and got a big message saying my account’s been suspended. Emailed them and they said I needed to call them. Called them and they said my account’s been suspended and my home address has been blacklisted. I asked why, and they said they had nothing more to tell me.

        Literally the only thing I have ever done on eBay is search for and buy one USB cable, one time.