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Author: v | 2025-04-25
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5 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said: R15 and R20 you can just download and run. r23 requires "registration" and that's a PITA. No it doesn't. Main rig on profile VAULT - File Server Spoiler Intel Core i5 11400 w/ Shadow Rock LP, 2x16GB SP GAMING 3200MHz CL16, ASUS PRIME Z590-A, 2x LSI 9211-8i, Fractal Define 7, 256GB Team MP33, 3x 6TB WD Red Pro (general storage), 5x 8TB WD White Label/Red (Plex) (both arrays in their respective Windows Parity storage spaces), 1TB Teamgroup MP33 (dumping ground) Corsair RM750x, Windows 11 Education Sleeper HP Pavilion A6137C Spoiler Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.4GHz, 4x8GB G.SKILL Ares 1800MHz CL10, ASUS Z170M-E D3, 128GB Team MP33, 1TB Seagate Barracuda, MSI GTX 970 100ME, EVGA 650G1, Windows 10 Pro OptiPlex 7040M Spoiler Intel Core i7 6700, 2x16GB Mushkin Redline (stuck at 2133MHz CL13), 240GB Corsair MP510, 130w Dell power brick, Windows 11 Pro Mac Mini (Late 2020) Spoiler Apple M1, 8GB RAM, 256GB, macOS Sonoma Consoles: Softmodded 1.4 Xbox w/ 500GB HDD, Xbox 360 Elite 120GB Falcon, XB1X w/2TB MX500, Xbox Series X, PS1 1001, PS2 Slim 70000 w/ FreeMcBoot, PS4 Pro 7015B 1TB, PS5 Digital, Nintendo Switch OLED, Nintendo Wii RVL-001 (black). For maximum sequential writing, the 256 GB MP34 is 100 MB per second faster, or 10% faster, than the 256 GB MP33. The 512 GB MP33 is 600 MB per second faster, or TEAMGROUP MP33 1TB SLC Cache 3D NAND TLC NVMe 1.3 PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 Internal SSD R/W Speed up to 1800/ TEAMGROUP MP33 1TB SLC Cache 3D NAND TLC NVMe MP33 PRO has passed TEAMGROUP's rigorous quality testing, and the five year warranty will give you peace of mind. Model Capacity Sequential Read Sequential Write Terabyte Written DRAM Cache TEAM P/N Compare; MP33 PRO M.2 PCIe SSD: 2TB: 3,500 MB/s: 3,000 MB/s: 1000TBW: NO: TM8FPD002T0C101: ADD MP33 PRO M.2 PCIe SSD: 1TB: 3,500 MB/s: The MP3 Skull free download music website allows you to download free music without needing to worry about downloading mp33 skull viruses or malicious content to your devices. The MP3 Skull free download music website allows you to download free music without needing to worry about downloading mp33 skull viruses or malicious content to your devices. The MP3 Skull free download music website allows you to download free music without needing to worry about downloading mp33 skull viruses or malicious content to your devices. Easy mp3 conversion with highest audio quality and fast audio converter FLAC to mp3, convert WAV to MP33, CD to mp3, M4A to mp3. CD ripper, convert CDs to Mp3. Free Download. No idea about the reg edit but I can say from personal experience the other two options are fine (that's why they're there after all). I use the GPO on all my installs and it hasn't let me down yet. Main rig on profile VAULT - File Server Spoiler Intel Core i5 11400 w/ Shadow Rock LP, 2x16GB SP GAMING 3200MHz CL16, ASUS PRIME Z590-A, 2x LSI 9211-8i, Fractal Define 7, 256GB Team MP33, 3x 6TB WD Red Pro (general storage), 5x 8TB WD White Label/Red (Plex) (both arrays in their respective Windows Parity storage spaces), 1TB Teamgroup MP33 (dumping ground) Corsair RM750x, Windows 11 Education Sleeper HP Pavilion A6137C Spoiler Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.4GHz, 4x8GB G.SKILL Ares 1800MHz CL10, ASUS Z170M-E D3, 128GB Team MP33, 1TB Seagate Barracuda, MSI GTX 970 100ME, EVGA 650G1, Windows 10 Pro OptiPlex 7040M Spoiler Intel Core i7 6700, 2x16GB Mushkin Redline (stuck at 2133MHz CL13), 240GB Corsair MP510, 130w Dell power brick, Windows 11 Pro Mac Mini (Late 2020) Spoiler Apple M1, 8GB RAM, 256GB, macOS Sonoma Consoles: Softmodded 1.4 Xbox w/ 500GB HDD, Xbox 360 Elite 120GB Falcon, XB1X w/2TB MX500, Xbox Series X, PS1 1001, PS2 Slim 70000 w/ FreeMcBoot, PS4 Pro 7015B 1TB, PS5 Digital, Nintendo Switch OLED, Nintendo Wii RVL-001 (black)Comments
5 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said: R15 and R20 you can just download and run. r23 requires "registration" and that's a PITA. No it doesn't. Main rig on profile VAULT - File Server Spoiler Intel Core i5 11400 w/ Shadow Rock LP, 2x16GB SP GAMING 3200MHz CL16, ASUS PRIME Z590-A, 2x LSI 9211-8i, Fractal Define 7, 256GB Team MP33, 3x 6TB WD Red Pro (general storage), 5x 8TB WD White Label/Red (Plex) (both arrays in their respective Windows Parity storage spaces), 1TB Teamgroup MP33 (dumping ground) Corsair RM750x, Windows 11 Education Sleeper HP Pavilion A6137C Spoiler Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.4GHz, 4x8GB G.SKILL Ares 1800MHz CL10, ASUS Z170M-E D3, 128GB Team MP33, 1TB Seagate Barracuda, MSI GTX 970 100ME, EVGA 650G1, Windows 10 Pro OptiPlex 7040M Spoiler Intel Core i7 6700, 2x16GB Mushkin Redline (stuck at 2133MHz CL13), 240GB Corsair MP510, 130w Dell power brick, Windows 11 Pro Mac Mini (Late 2020) Spoiler Apple M1, 8GB RAM, 256GB, macOS Sonoma Consoles: Softmodded 1.4 Xbox w/ 500GB HDD, Xbox 360 Elite 120GB Falcon, XB1X w/2TB MX500, Xbox Series X, PS1 1001, PS2 Slim 70000 w/ FreeMcBoot, PS4 Pro 7015B 1TB, PS5 Digital, Nintendo Switch OLED, Nintendo Wii RVL-001 (black)
2025-04-02No idea about the reg edit but I can say from personal experience the other two options are fine (that's why they're there after all). I use the GPO on all my installs and it hasn't let me down yet. Main rig on profile VAULT - File Server Spoiler Intel Core i5 11400 w/ Shadow Rock LP, 2x16GB SP GAMING 3200MHz CL16, ASUS PRIME Z590-A, 2x LSI 9211-8i, Fractal Define 7, 256GB Team MP33, 3x 6TB WD Red Pro (general storage), 5x 8TB WD White Label/Red (Plex) (both arrays in their respective Windows Parity storage spaces), 1TB Teamgroup MP33 (dumping ground) Corsair RM750x, Windows 11 Education Sleeper HP Pavilion A6137C Spoiler Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.4GHz, 4x8GB G.SKILL Ares 1800MHz CL10, ASUS Z170M-E D3, 128GB Team MP33, 1TB Seagate Barracuda, MSI GTX 970 100ME, EVGA 650G1, Windows 10 Pro OptiPlex 7040M Spoiler Intel Core i7 6700, 2x16GB Mushkin Redline (stuck at 2133MHz CL13), 240GB Corsair MP510, 130w Dell power brick, Windows 11 Pro Mac Mini (Late 2020) Spoiler Apple M1, 8GB RAM, 256GB, macOS Sonoma Consoles: Softmodded 1.4 Xbox w/ 500GB HDD, Xbox 360 Elite 120GB Falcon, XB1X w/2TB MX500, Xbox Series X, PS1 1001, PS2 Slim 70000 w/ FreeMcBoot, PS4 Pro 7015B 1TB, PS5 Digital, Nintendo Switch OLED, Nintendo Wii RVL-001 (black)
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2025-04-06Time, but after it was over with, I couldn't find where the supposed newly converted MP3 files were at on VSDC.Therefore, if it's not asking too much of you, could you explain to me how a playlist or all folders from a Windows Media Player collection would be transferred or exported over to the VSDC program and switched from the Lossless format to the MP3 format. And I know that some people get uptight about being asked how to 'do' things and think that others should read the instructions themselves and figure it out, but I have been working on this for a very long time, and I feel as if I deserve some help. #10 I couldn't find where the supposed newly converted MP3 files were at on VSDC. As far as deserving help and a walkthrough, a lot of people feel that way... life is a beach they say, and a poet's word were immortalized in a rock some " you dont always get what you want..." ow a playlist or all folders from a Windows Media Player collection would be transferred or exported over to the VSDC program and switched from the Lossless format to the MP3 format. Assuming for a moment your music in flac format are in c:\music. 1. open c:\music and make a new folder called MP3 in it. 2. open VDSC, "output directory" click browse and set it to c:\music\mp33. top left button click TO MP34. profiles (just under output directory) select the mpp3 format you want ot use , 128 is basic, 320 is good but not every devices play it. (computer will) .. how? use the pull down arrow.5. click add folder select c:\music6. top right icon "convert files... click it... and wait until doneconverted files will be in c:\music\mp3now.. if your music files are in sub folders under music, you will have to add each individual folders for each album. #11 I couldn't find where the supposed newly converted MP3 files were at on VSDC. As far as deserving help and a walkthrough, a lot of people feel that way... life is a beach they say, and a poet's word were immortalized in a rock some " you dont always get what you want..." ow a playlist or all folders from a Windows Media Player collection would be transferred or exported over to the VSDC program and switched from the Lossless format to the MP3 format. Assuming for a moment your music in flac format are in c:\music. 1. open c:\music and make a new folder called MP3 in it. 2. open VDSC, "output directory" click browse and set it to c:\music\mp33. top left button click TO MP34. profiles (just under output directory) select the mpp3 format you want ot use , 128 is basic, 320 is good but not every devices play it. (computer will) .. how? use the pull down arrow.5. click add folder select c:\music6. top right icon "convert files... click it... and wait until doneconverted files
2025-04-21I'm on 12th gen as well (albeit with a Gigabyte board) and my POST/boot times are pretty shit as well. On the "faster" side of things, I'm looking at roughly 10 seconds until I get the Aorus logo, another 7 seconds waiting for that to go away, and then another anywhere from 20 to 30 seconds to get dumped at the Windows 11 lock screen (plus ANOTHER 28 seconds to log in with the startup programs in the spoiler). It can be a fair bit slower, and it is mind bendingly slow if I turn off fast startup in Windows. Shutdown times are also pretty bad, right around 40 seconds for that to happen (and they only get significantly worse with fast startup turned off). Kind of infuriating spending all this money expecting a PC that's faster on all fronts than my Acer laptop w/ an 8750H, and yet that laptop will absolutely dunk on my desktop either with the same SSD or with a far shittier SATA SSD. Spoiler Startup programs being MSI Afterburner, GHub, the final version of Steelseries Engine before it became GG, ShareX, ClickMonitorDDC, and PowerChute. Not exactly a taxing list, that's for sure. Main rig on profile VAULT - File Server Spoiler Intel Core i5 11400 w/ Shadow Rock LP, 2x16GB SP GAMING 3200MHz CL16, ASUS PRIME Z590-A, 2x LSI 9211-8i, Fractal Define 7, 256GB Team MP33, 3x 6TB WD Red Pro (general storage), 5x 8TB WD White Label/Red (Plex) (both arrays in their respective
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