Windows 10?
Since upgrading last fall, I've been having my Displayport monitor and USB audio interface get crabby over which of them is my Default audio device.
Again with the random tangents.Doubtful. On Russian sites, it was discussed that one of the disadvantages of BLCK overclocking of Skylake are iGPU issues, inability to put the CPU into power savings modes, broken temperature sensor, etc.
Again with the random tangents.
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True. Don't stop posting RS, I still love your posts.
I guess I was just trying to point out in a roundabout way, that BCLK OC has nothing to do with my problem with my i3-6100 and Asus H110M-A board, since everything on that board is at stock.
I did mention BLCK OC in the context of my ASRock Z170 Pro4S boards, with my G4400, but as I indicated in one of my posts in one of these many threads, that I un-overclocked the G4400 to test the Intel iGPU. (Those machines have 7950 3GB cards in them.)
TBH, I'm having no issues whatsoever with HDMI audio handshake on those (ASRock Z170) boards, with the machines un-overclocked. (I didn't even try to use the iGPU with SKY OC, as my understanding from the beginning was that that just wouldn't work.)
In fact, other than the distributed-computing, I don't even notice all that much performance difference between the G4400 @ 4.455Ghz and using the 7950 3GB, and 3.3Ghz using the iGPU. At least, for web browsing. Still have the same 1Gbit wired network, connected to a 25-30Mbit/sec internet connection, and still same PCI-E M.2 SSD.
The problem you have is your Asus mobo sucks balls. If I was buying low end I'd buy Asrock first, Asrock second, and Gigabyte third. Asus doesn't get a look in. They are overpriced and meh compared to other brands.
I agree totally!
You have to remember, though, I bought this board when SKL was a brand-new thing. It was the cheapest SKL-compatible board available, and I had limited funds for experimentation.
I also bought my first G4400 CPU then too, I think. And a stick of 4GB DDR4-2133.
And, up until recently, I thought that Asus was a solid brand. Now I know that they're just overhyped. At least at the low/mid-end of the market.
Everybody's cheap crap is cheap. There's no such thing as a diamond in the rough anymore.
Is this a typo?If I was buying low end I'd buy Asrock first, Asrock second, and Gigabyte third. Asus doesn't get a look in. They are overpriced and meh compared to other brands.
A 4 GHz Pentium 4 has identical benchmark rating with Celeron G460 1.8GHz, both are single-core with hyperthreading.While they are at it, Intel should release a 4ghz pentium 4 as well. Seriously...
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Everybody's cheap crap is cheap. There's no such thing as a diamond in the rough anymore.
I'll be honest with you, but I found ASRock boards more cheaply-made than Asus. ASRock N68-GS4 FX board suffers from cracked CPU mount tabs.No they are that good and fairly well-priced as well. Win win.
I'll be honest with you, but I found ASRock boards more cheaply-made than Asus. ASRock N68-GS4 FX board suffers from cracked CPU mount tabs.