It’s always the same for early adopters. I remember having stability problems early since I got the 5900x at release. It went away after maybe 3 bios updates.
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Ah, I vaguely remember reading about this.
I’ll just use the current one, it’s not hard to swap a cooler if I notice any problems.
I suspect it’s the CPU just because the failure mode does match others where a CPU replacement fixed the issue. My PC would just freeze when booting until I disabled global C-States. That fixed it for about 5 months and then it started happening again…
Sounds like I should be fine with the AiO, since it is mounted to the top of the case.
I read that this kit also has a preset for 6000, so that should be fine if the silicon can’t handle 6400 in 1:1 mode.
Good point on the pcie Lanes, I’ll have to do more research on that, since I will likely use all of the 4 SATA ports at some point.
I think the multi core performance is about equal, and I didn’t need much of an upgrade there since the 5900x still feels more than adequate.
Klajan@lemmy.zipto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Valve launches the Steam Next Fest right on Windows 10 EOL because they hate me, specifically (also, distro-picking).English
1·9 days agoDebian based distros are good, but I always had problems with the slow releases. And no idea how well that works out for GPU drivers if you plan to play new games
Klajan@lemmy.zipto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•What will you do after Android starts restricting FOSS apps?
3·11 days agoThere is also Shizuku that might be utilized in der Future to install apps (Im just speculating here)
Well yes, but actually no.
On a more serious note, most things are available, some things are behind on updates unless you compile everything yourself (even when using the ports collection).
I haven’t used it as a desktop environment, I was just maintaining a FreeBSD server, so no idea on that end
Klajan@lemmy.zipto
memes@lemmy.world•Microsoft locking local users, Android preventing sideloading…
4·17 days agoI already have a laptop that has Arch running for a Year and I haven’t regretted that a bit.
Im just to lazy to make some space for Linux on my desktop that’s already dying and just waiting until I have replaced the Motherboard and CPU.
Especially since I will need to Dualboot for some programs and Windows really likes to kill my bootloader unless it has its own drive with its own EFI partition
Klajan@lemmy.zipto
memes@lemmy.world•Microsoft locking local users, Android preventing sideloading…
9·17 days agoOh good, another reason to install Linux on my next reinstall
It might be a stupid reason, I always used a local account even when connecting a Microsoft account later, since I absolutely hate how Windows names the user folder for MS accounts…
Continuing on a squash merged branch is very annoying, and I had to deal with this in one repo regularly… Luckily I was annoyed enough to research about this and found out about
rebase --onto "main merge commit" "branch merged commit".
Klajan@lemmy.zipto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Average 1337x userEnglish
1·1 month agoMost VPN Providers block Port forwarding, so I’m guessing that would be the cause here.
Thing is you can have a single page app that still works with middle click, depending on the framework it’s mostly automatic or some config for the router.
At least that’s what I can say from my experience building a single page app, but considering I’m using new tabs extensively I did have some bias to make it work.





You are lucky then. If you play lots of multiplayer games you are bound to encounter one that doesn’t work.
Most modern Call of Duty and Battlefield games do not work for example.
According to areweanticheatyet.com only 40% of Games with Anti cheat work on Linux…