💻 Technology 3h ago · Hamlin Rozario

Your motherboard's default settings are tuned for stability, not speed

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Your motherboard's default settings are tuned for stability, not speed
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One of the first things most of us do after building a new PC is head into the BIOS to make sure everything looks right before we actually boot up Windows for the first time. Making sure your SSDs and RAM modules are all detected properly is a quick sanity check, after all. When everything shows up the way it should, many people are quick to save and exit, assuming the PC is already set up correctly. Windows booting up properly then makes you feel like everything is working exactly as expected.

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