I've seen weird issues with cheap HDMI cables and DVI to HDMI converters, but they were usually rolling horizontal lines and snowy static, not the squares that you are describing.
But cables "on their way out" can do some weird things. Couldn't...
Plus that's always been strange how Google would only release one pro version of the phone. The bigger one and the smaller regular pixel would be a cheaper price.
So then when that a series comes out, it's not too far off price from a...
Google really needs to rethink its launch timing for the A-series. It's always releasing the budget phone at the same time as the higher-end Pixels are on sale, so it doesn't become a viable option until the new flagships arrive or it goes on...
I have this exact card and it is very well behaved. Idles at 34c and max temp I've seen is 64c. Also has a 145% power target.
Cant hear it over my AIO.
Watching the World Cup now and watched some NHL before that on my G3 and even as a brightness junkie, I don't really feel I lack brightness and there is no obvious dimming either. Even noticed that brightness was only at 90%. But of course...
So what are you aiming to say? That it's a fake option in rufus? The TPM requirement is certainly not fake so IDK why would you bring that up as a way to bagatellize rufus.
This article has more holes than Swiss cheese.
First of all, it starts out with the amazing statement:
WTF are they talking about? 23H2 has been out for quite some time now. I've done countless installs of 23H2 at this point, everything from...
AMD (and Nvidia) is what happens when you let an engineer run a technology company. Intel is what happens when you let a finance person run a technology company.
Here's the catch, there isn't a password exactly, I mean there is but only if you have your devices registered to an online account, otherwise you need to use a USB key...
This seems like a gross overreach. I know Microsoft is desperate to get...
Even more reason to avoid Windows 11 or anything MS in the future. I mean seriously. I get the encrypt C: drive or even just the user directories but to default all drives connected to the system to be encrypted is no better than a ransomware...
There had better be a painless way to opt out or disable before it starts trying to encrypt.
Past, disastrous experiences with bitlocker have me never wanting to use it again on a non-laptop (lost key/usb with no way to recover external drive...
That's annoying.
There should really never be any reason to use bitlocker on a device which is not mobile.
More so than just performance it also makes managing (resizing, copying, deleting, etc.) drives and partitions using third party tools a...
We all need more Windows Nightmare fuel to make our days complete. Thank you for this, I will be mindful on the next Rufus build which will be soon. We use this shit at work and it's pure nightmare fuel. We have waves of bitlocker lockouts...
Factual answer no, no they couldn’t.
The US Govt would not allow that to fall into the hands of China cutting off access to the closest thing to a modern node from a US company on US soil.
*Full disclosure* - I'm not here to bash Google and call them evil. I'm simply a person who cares about his privacy and his families privacy and there's less and less privacy nowadays. So if you're in this thread to Google bash please go...