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Question, is it also a RAM issue when my screen/monitor seemed to turn OFF and whatever I was watching stops too (no more sound)? BUT the light on keyboard and mouse stays ON, I try restarting my PC and it won’t even boot up, but when Ieave it for several minutes, it boot up and start Windows, the time screen/montior seemingly turn OFF varies, I was wondering if anyone had the same problem and if it was solved by replacing the RAM
My laptop has a built-in wifi antenna so I get wifi whenever I need it, as with all laptops unless they are ancient, doesn't it kind of negate the use of hotspots on android these days?
My XPG S 70 blade 2 Tb died after 3 months It won't boot and when i check it in the nvme configuration it shows as MN-5236 and disk size shoes 2.1 GB and sometimes when i remove the drive and install it again it shows S 70 Blade 2TB and when i run a device self test ( controllor only ) my bios freezes Also my nvme idles around a 50 C and the max reeding i have seen on hw monitor is 62 C Can it be because of temperature? What could be the cause of my problem My friend tell me that it because of my high intensive work i do all day like for straight 8h avg a day
power outages while the ssd is reading or writind data wont cause the ssd to lose health. there is no way for that to happen, of cource you could lose the data but there is no way to lose the ssd, its becouse of its chips
I'm very aware of the postproduction process. I completed a video project a couple of months ago where I was the producer, filmmaker, and editor. I did all the shooting and editing myself. My project is stored on a 2 TB SanDisk SSD. After I completed it, I uploaded it to RU-vid and that's where it's been.
I couldn't find any fan control option in the bios of my laptop. I have a MSI Vector laptop, and I am using Ubuntu with dual boot alongside windows. In windows I can control fan speed by setting fan profile in MSI centre app, but in Ubuntu the fans are loud af and it's really annoying. I can't find any software to control the fan speed.
Hi there unfortunately it will not work on cellphones since it is not compatible because it does not have a user interface for mobile devices. You can look at the IronKey Keypad 200 that should work since it is OS independent: kings.tn/4bAcQgl
No you simply unlock it with a pin, and then plug it in to your phone, if it supports OTG capabilities in other words USB peripherals. For more info contact us here: kings.tn/463qVBx
If you are referring to the bracket that the SSD is mounted on, it is just how you stated it: SSD Mounting Bracket. There are different ones out there, simply choose the one that is right for your current application.
For a long time, I thought that the mid-2012 MacBook Pros were the last MacBooks to use SATA hard-drives. While they ARE the last MacBooks to use 2.5-inch SATA hard-drives, the early 2013 MacBook Pros (and mid-2012 MacBook Airs) were the last MacBooks to use SATA of any kind (a form of mSATA).
Good question however many blogs out there have mentioned that one can upgrade a 10+ year PS4 with a SATA SSD. Since we are aware that many operating systems don't support TRIM we have integrated The Garbage Collection process; it occurs automatically, usually during a system idle, and as it is a vital part of the functioning of the drive. For more info, please visit our site here: kings.tn/3zyngQl
Since the system may no longer be supported by the manufacture, in this case Apple, you may need to check with them to see if this may be a possible for your system. You can also check to see if we have any upgrade part listed for your model: kings.tn/3S0sVoF
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I bought a new RAM kit for my Legion 5i Pro 2023 running i7 13700HX. And i installed it yesterday. Works perfectly fine. 64Gb Fury Impact DDR5 5600MHz but in task manager it shows speed of 4800MHz and in memory speed test in cmd 5600 and in cpu-Z it shows 2800MHz but in cpu-z you need to double the displayed amount since it doesn't show the dual channel speed. So it also shows 5600MHz so i wonder what speed my RAM kit is actually running at now.
Does it handle if my current old nvme will clone it to this new Kingston nvme 2tb. the data of my old ssd around 313GB. so, I am planning transferring all of it to the new nvme.
There is NOTHING better than "Macrium Reflect"!!! The ONLY one that CLONES everything without any problem! All the partitions... Tried "all" the others... they all fail miserably!!!