![]() ![]() I reformatted the drive, reinstalled the OS and it ran fine for a day or so with minimal new software, including on youtube etc.īut today, I installed more software (Photoshop CC, a java based game, some extentions to firefox, and I experienced two panics today while viewing flash video.). The tech said it could be a logic board error, but because all the logs in the console were kernel panics he suspected it was the OS. I took my computer into the apple store, they ran their extended diagnostics and found nothing. This has happened as often as 10 times a day. What happens is that the screen goes blank (if I hit the keyboard I hear dinging sounds) and the screen goes blank, and I have to force a power off/on. on youtube) and or toggling between full screen or not or using Adobe Bridge and toggling between full screen or not. gavbon86: RT Addressing recent Ryzen burnout concerns, AMD has released several AGESA updates in recent weeks.I've been having a lot of what seem to be kernel panics, usually while watching/forwarding flash videos (e.g. gavbon86: Thank you very much! I attribute that to all the coffee □.gavbon86: You're too kind! And I'll do my best □.gavbon86: They are upgrading my neural network within my core brain.The router will eventually fix itself whe… RyanSmithAT: At this point ASUS is no longer sending out the malformed file.RyanSmithAT: As flexible as a PC-based router can be, I (somehow) don't have enough machines to justify it.RyanSmithAT: Does anyone happen to know how many write cycles a Spansion/SkyHigh S34ML01G100TFI00 NAND chip is rated for?.RyanSmithAT: Thanks! I wasn't having much luck finding the answer.RyanSmithAT: I did the math on how much of their NAND write endurance was burnt through by ASUS's router snafu.In addition, there's support for status detection on the pre-refresh 9400M/9600M GPUs, displaying an i for integrated and d for discrete in that case. Dynamic switching triggered by OS X is still allowed as well. This makes a lot more sense, and essentially now brings the 2010 MacBook Pro graphics subsystem back to parity with the level of control present before the refresh. Update 2:Cody has updated gfxCardStatus to 1.7 which now includes support for locking the graphics subsystem to either the Intel Integrated HD or 330M full time, instead of requiring you to manually switch. We haven't yet run into any drastic problems, but have only tested with basic things like Photoshop CS4 with GPU acceleration disabled (this previously caused a switch to the 330M), X11 under OS X, and a few other simple 3D programs that previously triggered a GPU switch, like Grapher. Nothing has really changed though aside from some tweaks mentioning that manual switching is obviously highly experimental, and removal of the dependent processes tab when Intel HD graphics is in use. Update: The developer is fast, and has updated gfxCardStatus to 1.6.1 minutes after we posted the story. Hit up the link and give it a shot if you're feeling adventuresome. We're still playing around with it, but thus far everything appears to work perfectly, and we're switching from the GT 330M back to Intel HD graphics dynamically without any major issue. At the same time, if you're using a multiple monitor setup, you're also likely at a desk, and thus don't need the power savings. Use of an external display is only possible through the GT 330M due to physical connector restrictions. The only exception to this (thus far) unrestricted ability to use Intel HD graphics in favor of the GT 330M is when an external display is connected. In the application, you can see which process(es) were responsible for the change to discrete graphics, and optionally switch GPUs. Grapher - Previously GT 330M only, now on integrated Intel HD graphics ![]()
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