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The only 4 BIOS settings that actually matter for everyday performance (and how to find them)
You can find performance boosts on your existing hardware without buying anything new.
There are many ways to increase the performance of a computer, such as installing more random-access memory (RAM), faster RAM, or a faster processor. In order to achieve the best performance, all of ...
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Your AM5 board has a hidden BIOS setting for even better DDR5 performance, and no, it's not EXPO
There's a hidden tuning layer beyond EXPO and timings, but it's not for everyone ...
If you use a Gateway laptop for your business and want to run larger and more complex applications, you can perform a memory upgrade by adding more RAM. However, after you add the memory to your ...
RAM Speed Display: In Ryzen Master, the memory clock speed displayed is half the speed (in MT/s) of your actual RAM module. For example, a 3000MT/s RAM stick will show a memory clock of 1500MT/s. BIOS ...
We lock down our user accounts with passwords. But the BIOS often gets left unguarded. This vulnerability allows anyone with physical access to your PC to tamper with critical system settings. This ...
Bought one piece of 512MB PC133 SDRAM but have been getting BSOD and other Windows98 errors and lockups. Not sure if is bad memory, user incompetence or if Windows is just having problems with 512MB.
Whether your computer crashes or just feels slow, you can resolve many issues in the UEFI/BIOS. Here’s how to troubleshoot, ...
One of the main culprits behind BIOS issues is the CMOS battery. The battery powers the CMOS memory, which stores BIOS settings. If the battery is drained, the CMOS will not remember the settings, and ...
The BIOS is that dark, cavernous pathway to your computer’s very soul that both beckons and repels the would-be performance seeker. The BIOS can open up major performance pleasure for you, or it can ...
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