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System Name | OrangeHaze / Silence |
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Processor | i7-13700KF / i5-10400 / |
Motherboard | ROG STRIX Z690-E / MSI Z490 A-Pro Motherboard |
Cooling | Corsair H75 / TT ToughAir 510 |
Memory | 64Gb GSkill Trident Z5 / 32GB Team Dark Za 3600 |
Video Card(s) | Palit GeForce RTX 2070 / Sapphire R9 290 Vapor-X 4Gb |
Storage | Hynix Plat P41 2Tb\Samsung MZVL21 1Tb / Samsung 980 Pro 1Tb |
Display(s) | 22" Dell Wide/24" Asus |
Case | Lian Li PC-101 ATX custom mod / Antec Lanboy Air Black & Blue |
Audio Device(s) | SB Audigy 7.1 |
Power Supply | Corsair Enthusiast TX750 |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless / Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum |
Keyboard | K68 RGB — CHERRY® MX Red |
Software | Win10 Pro \ RIP:Win 7 Ult 64 bit |
Had to bill a client 2 1/2 hours last week due to a video card update on a Win10 all-in-one that wouldn't roll back, and whatever it corrupted, I couldn't get it booting out of safe mode except by using the generic M$ drivers for video... Doesn't need high frame rates for her job, so I left it like that without trying to manually stripping whatever got missed.True. Rolling back fucked up updates takes a lot of time and most importantly nerve cells lol
Lately big patches for iOS, Win 7 or 10 are getting really unpredictable. How many times I've heard that testers/insiders complained that patch 'x' can cause an issue for some users yet devs decide to release them anyway and later admit "yeah we know it's fucked, we'll fix it later".
Then there was the patch a few months ago that completely screwed up the html intro page on Creative Solutions products, shutting down 3 of our accountant office-clients until we figured out what had happened...