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Guide: Running CoffeeLake Refresh CPUs on Sky\KabyLake motherboards . . . Hello guys I used a search engine and found that the possibility to run CoffeeLake processors on Sky\\KabyLake motherboards was brought up here before, but did not receive a wide coverage, even though there are many people who have good Z170 270 motherboards and want to upgrade their obsolete 4C
How long does milk last in a coffee machine - Linus Tech Tips I am looking for a good coffee machine with frothing etc, and found the Siemens EQ6 with a built in insulated milk area, but couldn't find any info on how long it would be insulated for Does anyone know how long it would last in an average machine, and also if there any machines that keep it ref
Discontinuation of 8th Gen Intel chips - Linus Tech Tips "Intel discontinues 8th Gen Core Coffee Lake 8xxx series processors" "They had a good run, and it's time to let them go Intel will be discontinuing (EOL) some Coffee Lake 8xxx in the Celeron, Pentium, Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 ranges Intel shares this information in a product notification O
Spilled coffee in my mechanical keyboard! - Linus Tech Tips Hello! So today i spilled a little bit of coffee in my mechanical keyboard (A func KB-460) It wasnt alot, but still enough to cause my keyboard to have hard time responding to key presses I unplugged it ofcourse and removed the caps close to where I spilled (it was amongst the number buttons an
tweaking and power limits of a CPU - Linus Tech Tips I got an 8 cores 16 threads coffee lake CPU in hand base 2 1 GHz boost 39-4 4 GHz Obviously looks to be a mobile sample The power budget is 45W The main purpose is to get most out of this sample without exceeding the power limit (since it is a mobile CPU) I increased the vcore to 1 4v and pus
Ok I finally defeated windows dumb login screen timer (I think) but. . . ? IdleTime: This value may represent the time you were idle during the previous logon session It changes dynamically after each login IdleTimeOut: This value is used to control the timeout duration for the login screen inactivity It is typically measured in milliseconds and determines how long the login screen remains active before timing out
Thermal paste aplication and removal - Linus Tech Tips I use a coffee filter and 70% isopropyl alcohol for both my waterblock and CPU Works fine I'm currently using thermal grizzly kyrosheet on a 7800X3D after going from a 3900X Due to the little cut outs on the new 7000 Ryzen CPUs Don't want thermal paste getting in there Spread or not Not a big deal but rather not deal with it