Which RAM type should I get for my laptop? [closed] - ram

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My Laptop is Sony Vaio model no SVE1511AENB and my RAM is of 2gb and its type is "1Rx8 PC3-12800S-11-11-B2". I want to exand my RAM so which RAM should I buy for laptop?

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The link below says your laptop supports upto 8GB DDR3 1333MHz(PC3-10600) 204-pin SODIMM RAM so get 2x 4GB sticks. As long as you search for "DDR3 1333Mhz 204" or "DDR3 PC3-10600 204" RAM, it's then primary based on price. Some sites even say it supports 1600Mhz (PC3-12800) and you have that in your system currently.
I put in "ddr3 pc3-10600 1333mhz 204-pin sodimm 4gb" into eBay and plenty came up.
http://tech.firstpost.com/product/laptops/vaio-sve1511aenb-specification-293362.html

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Well my laptops shows that there is 16 GB and, as a result, only a maximum of 12 GB is used during the game process. I don't understand cuz i have all 16 gb.
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How to separate GPU workoad on windows [closed]

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I'd like to buy a multi GPU motherboard but wanted to separate the workloads separately on each GPU using windows
I know you can select a GPU for high performance in Windows 10 but that's not separating tasks/workloads
I.e. one GPU can work using one program and another GPU using another program without sharing workloads
Is this possible?
This kind of explicit multi-GPU management is supported by DirectX 12.
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/directx/directx-12-multiadapter-lighting-up-dormant-silicon-and-making-it-work-for-you/
https://gpuopen.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/GDC2017-Explicit-DirectX-12-Multi-GPU-Rendering.pdf
https://developer.nvidia.com/explicit-multi-gpu-programming-directx-12
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/technical/multi-adapter-support-in-directx-12.html

Plug HDMI VGA cables in to two Laptos [closed]

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I have One Laptop(HDMI) and one PC (VGA) Monitor supports BOTH HDMI and VGA. so I usually keep my VGA connected to the PC,where asLaptop connected to the HDMI.
Since only one computer works at a time. is there any impact to the switched of PC/Laptop if I keep the cables conneted? both are windows
No there is no impact of keeping both computers connected to the monitor since you are just switching sources on the monitor.

Create a vCPU that consists multible CPUs [closed]

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Short question and hopefully a positive answer:
Is it possible to create a virtual CPU that consists from multible real cores?
So lets say you have a 4x3.5 GHz CPU, can you create a vCPU that is 1x14GHz ?
Why do it?
If there is a software which is heavily CPU using, but can just use one thread, it would boost up the program.
I am not very advanced with hardware tech, but I guess there is no way to do that.
Thanks.
So lets say you have a 4x3.5 GHz CPU, can you create a vCPU that is 1x14GHz ?
No. As the expression goes -- nine women cannot make a baby in one month.
Each instruction executed by a virtual CPU can potentially be dependent on anything that previously happened on that CPU. There's no way to run an instruction (or a group of instructions) before all of the previous instructions have been completed. That leaves no room for another physical CPU to speed things up.

Is it possible to measure computer components power consumption in software? [closed]

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I was wandering if (most common) motherboards provide hardware capabilities for measuring the exact power, expanded by the individual components - CPU, RAM, WiFi, etc.
As voltages are read and directly available e.g. in BIOS, I reckon that similar interface may be provided for the power consumption as well.
Searching Google for fedora18 power optimization pops up a nice guide. Inside, PowerTOP is recommended and it's use is described. The program "is a software utility designed to measure, explain and minimise a computer's electrical power consumption", and this is as close as it gets to answering my question. Voila.