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❗️Preliminary information coming in that Russia lost an Mil Mi-8 helicopter. Waiting for confirmation. #Russia

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@RadiantOpti RX 480 here, it was set to MSI by default, but "undefined" on Windows 11.
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Your GPU has been talking to your CPU the wrong way since you built your PC.
By default, Windows puts your GPU on "Line-Based Interrupts" — a legacy method where your GPU queues signals to the CPU in a shared line like it's 2003. This creates DPC latency, which is the actual root cause of microstutters, inconsistent frame pacing, and audio crackling mid-game.
The fix is called MSI Mode. It gives your GPU a direct, modern communication path to your CPU over PCIe — the way the hardware was designed to work.
How to do it:
→ Search "Sathango MSI Utility v3" on GitHub (free, open source)
→ Run as Administrator
→ The tool shows your current mode instantly — check before assuming
→ If you're on Line-Based, switch to MSI
→ Leave priority at Normal — do NOT set it to High
→ Reboot
Who this actually helps:
GTX 1000/2000/3000 series and older AMD cards see the biggest gains. RTX 4000+ and modern AMD have less to gain but it still doesn't hurt. Most valuable if you're experiencing microstutters or frame pacing issues in Warzone, Valorant, or CS2. Note: NVIDIA driver updates can reset this — re-check after major driver installs.
You won't get +50 FPS. You'll get cleaner, more consistent frame delivery and a tighter feel. Free. 2 minutes. Fully reversible.
Test it in your games for a day. Fully reversible — just uncheck MSI and reboot if it doesn’t feel better.

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AMD to deliver a “latency revolution” with Zen 6 Ryzen interconnect tech.
overclock3d.net/news/cpu_mainb…
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@TyphoonOCN @Pirat_Nation Speed is measured with the bandwidth, it's the actual speed of the RAM (mega transfers per second), the timings are the penalties of those transfers. Because rams need times to complete operations. Reducing these times allows us to get closer to the full speed of the RAM.
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DDR6, the next version of RAM, is planned to start selling in 2028.
Major companies Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron are developing it.
It will launch with base speeds of 8,800 MT/s and can go up to 17,600 MT/s.
This means much higher bandwidth than today’s DDR5 memory, so computers can move data faster and handle tough jobs better.
Early test samples of DDR6 are already being tried out by processor chip companies.

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YouTube’s website is currently affected by a major bug that causes individual video tabs to consume over 7 GB of RAM.
Users are experiencing severe lag, frozen tabs, and in some cases the entire browser becomes unresponsive.
The issue stems from an endless loop in how the interface handles the action buttons below the video player (Like, Share, Save, etc.).
The layout code repeatedly shows and hides buttons as it tries to fit them into the available space, triggering constant browser recalculations.
This bug impacts Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, and other browsers.
A reliable temporary fix is to block the problematic menu using an ad blocker such as uBlock Origin.
Add this filter: www(.)youtube(.)com###menu
This removes the buttons under the player but immediately stops the memory leak and freezing.


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Microsoft has started rolling out Xbox Mode today, a full-screen, console-style gaming experience built into your PC.
>A clean, controller-optimized interface with no distractions
>A unified library with all Game Pass games and installed titles from Steam, Epic, and other PC stores
>Easy toggling between Xbox Mode and the normal Windows desktop with one click or button
Originally tested on handhelds, it’s now expanding to desktops, laptops, tablets, and Windows handhelds based on player feedback.

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@EvilVlad @ramxcodes lol a site can do nothing except injecting cookies.. haha
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