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  1. Sometimes, our Computer becomes very slow and gives tough time to make work on it. This makes slow because of hard drive holding the plenty of data, files. So, to make faster speed clear the some space. Some background applications or programs running make computer slow. Remove or disable any TSRs and startup programs that automatically start each time the computer boots. Scan for Malware and Adware, if your system infected by them. Uninstall Programs You Don’t Use
  2. Hi, Is it any way feasible to set up a PC in such a way that part of it can be used as an e-GPU through f.i. Thunderbolt? I was thinking: building the PC from scratch, with the PC fully operational (if so desired); maybe using a secondary GPU as an e-GPU or disabling part of the PC (switchable) so that only the PCI-e and pheripherals are running. Is such a thing possible with current hardware/ software? Imo it would (could) be great to have a hybrid solution.
  3. So hello everyone, this is my first post and I've just been wondering why my laptop computer (MSI GT70 Dragon Edition 2) isn't detecting this card as being installed or is it? However, I did go to NVIDIA Control Panel and set the "Preferred graphics processor" to NVIDIA high-performance processor (or something like that). I also chose maximum performance in one of the options. I then tried to run COD4 with max settings @1080p w/ 4xAA and without V-Sync I was getting 110-140 frames. So I guess the card is functioning fine? EDIT: Nevermind. dxdiag can't detect video cards that use Nvidia Optimus technology. It's all sorted!
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