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if you ever code something that "feels like a hack but it works”...
Lmao. Via Dasywol

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this is dangerous! also using a candy wrapper to insulate wires is pro status
One more PC upgrade
This one was newer, and only needed a new CPU to be upgradable. I doubled its RAM too though as I had some spare
I fucked up though because I forgot the BIOS needed an update before it could recognise the new CPU... I put it straight in then had to take it out again lol
And learned that AMD sockets have "zero force" and the CPU game out glued to the cooler 💀
Apparently that happens a lot. I didn't bend any pins and I managed to separate it by heating the whole thing up with a hair dryer
The bios update was good, it had a shiny new splash screen after, I swapped the CPU again
And now it's just needs some space for windows 11. Like my other one, it has a tiny and completely full C drive. This one belongs to Greg and he's said he wants a new m.2 like I considered to put windows 11 on. I need to check leaving the old one in there won't cause problems. But it should be fine
It did post but wouldn't output a picture to HDMI at first, I had to haul it upstairs to plug it into a monitor over Displayport/VGA then after doing that once and doing bios setup it was fine with HDMI again
Is Intel's New CPU Better Than AMD's New CPU? Let's Break It Down
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When buying a computer CPU, many people ask themselves whether AMD or Intel should be used. Over the years, AMD has enjoyed huge popularity…
When buying a computer CPU, many people ask themselves whether AMD or Intel should be used. Over the years, AMD has enjoyed huge popularity because of its good performance and great value. There are some pretty attractive benefits to owning an AMD CPU, which caters for gamers, professionals, and even average everyday users of computers. This blog will discuss why AMD CPUs stand out as the best for any activity related to gaming or work purposes.

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**UPDATE**
So I returned the 4500 Ryzen 5 and replaced it with a 5600. I did some research and found out the the 4500 was only 8MBs cache compared to the 3600 and 5600 being 32MBs cache, and it was significantly clocked lower than the Ryzen 5 3600 which I originally thought was slower than the 4500. Assuming the higher number the better, and it wasn’t. 4500 was lower clocked for price reasoning. So I returned the 4500, and went with the 5600 instead. And it’s going to be worth it over the 4500. That would of been like getting a slower 3600, so 5600 is good.
Collecting Parts, Or Not
Collecting Parts, Or Not
Today the CPU I ordered arrived, and I couldn’t be happier. I bought an AMD Ryzen 7 5700G. I got the CPU first, not that the I order that I err… order parts in matters normally bit in this case I felt compelled. Because of the volatile nature of the market for almost anything PC-related, very few computer parts can be bought at Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price or MSRP (MSRP). AMD had just…
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