What's your DNSSEC percentage?

I see.

Well, atleast you can keep an eye on the thread rippers from System76 - perhaps your next purchase, whenever that is after you save up for it if its still warranted for your workload.

For a long time now, it’s been the case that nearly all the heavy lifting is done by the GPU. The same applies at work.

edit. It’s not hard to see why NVIDIA is the most valuable company globally..

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Yes. It might not be true in the US or Europe, but this is the sad reality in poorer countries. For example, everyone I know in Turkey uses the same computer for work and personal use. This doesn’t apply to people in high-salary jobs, of course.

My apologies if that started to sound like I was bragging. I’m not quite sure how the conversation shifted from DNSSEC. And for the record, I’m from Finland myself.

off-topic

No, no. It was me who started the off-topic conversation, it had nothing to do with you. No need to apologise.

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A small aside, unrelated to privacy. It’s quite something when you consider the processing power required to convert 48kHz audio in real-time during streaming to 49mHz, using various modulators and filters, all while you can still use the computer for other tasks without it even making a sound.

I myself have 12 fans, and on top of that, the radiator is set up in a push-pull configuration with three 120mm fans on each side to ensure the water stays cool with the lowest possible RPM.

HQP

Roon

Somehow only 6,6%

Performance improves dramatically just by selecting the “Strict” option. However, I wouldn’t dare recommend jumping straight to that if you’re inexperienced with computers, since it’s been such a long time since I started using them myself.

Begin with the “Normal” selection and run the script. Then, reboot the computer, run PowerShell as an administrator, execute the command sfc /scannow, and reboot again.