CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) errors are a common issue when extracting files from compressed archives, such as ZIP or RAR files. These errors indicate that there is a problem with the integrity of the archive, and they can prevent you from extracting the contents of the file successfully. In this article, we will discuss the
Power Supply Isolated Test
This guide provides step-by-step instructions on performing PC Power Supply Troubleshooting using the paperclip test to identify a potentially faulty power supply.
Unable To Open Share Error – GeForce Experience Issue
The NVIDIA GeForce Experience app offers an overlay feature for capturing screenshots and recording gameplay, but some users face an “unable to open share” error when trying to activate the Open in-game overlay option, hindering them from sharing their gaming moments.
Impact of Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling on Content Creation Performance
Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling is a behind-the-scenes change in Windows to move processing GPU requests from the CPU to the GPU. Does enabling the feature have any impact on content creation performance?
Puget Systems at Siggraph 2023
Come visit us at booth 630 this year for Siggraph’s 50th conference!
Let’s Disable the Notification Area
If you’re looking to reclaim taskbar space, there are alternative methods available to access important notifications without compromising functionality.
Can You Run A State-Of-The-Art LLM On-Prem For A Reasonable Cost?
In this post address the question that’s been on everyone’s mind; Can you run a state-of-the-art Large Language Model on-prem? With *your* data and *your* hardware? At a reasonable cost?
Redshift announces new hardware requirements.
Maxon announces new hardware requirements for both CPU and GPUs. How will this impact existing users, and those shopping for new systems?
AMD Radeon PRO W7800 and W7900 Content Creation Review
AMD’s has released the Radeon PRO 7000 series of graphics cards featuring up to 48 GB of VRAM. How do they compare to NVIDIA’s RTX Ampere and Ada GPUs?
21H2 – End of Days
Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10 21H2, including Home, Pro, Pro Education, and Pro for Workstations editions, with the release of the June 2023 security updates.