I honestly vastly prefer using IDA and Windows specific tools (x64dbg) over gdb. IDA can interface with gdb so it can act as a frontend which can be handy for visualization.
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Not a bad idea actually, totally didn’t think about that.
Maybe even a PCIe pass through to a VM could do the trick if you’re desparate lol (with Linux living in a separate drive)
Orrrr maybe even try FreeBSD… (or mac OS, but eww gross don’t test that)
The only thing I can think of is to try the drives in a different system and see how they behave (same OS and configuration).
If they behave the same then that rules out everything except the drives themselves and the OS.
Considering how you mentioned the behavior is better in Windows, it sounds like a software issue, but you never know until you try.
FWIW I’ve also had memory issues with XMP.
Turns out that ASUS firmware is omega pepega and decided to go against AMD’s specifications even for XMP profiles.
CLDO VDDP was stuck at the same voltage as SOC. Per AMD it has to be up to VSOC - 0.1V
So, after manually setting that, and other VDDP and VDDG voltages, it magically started working perfectly.
So do check voltages anyway even if you found a bad stick. Mine endured through the crappy firmware thanks to it being Samsung B-die.
Also check this for more info in general (I recommend this even if you won’t OC, just the memtest alone is a huge section)
https://github.com/integralfx/MemTestHelper/blob/oc-guide/DDR4 OC Guide.md
I tested with OCCT to find even more errors, so either do that in a mini windows environment or do one of the Linux tests to check memory some more. Memtest86+ isn’t enough.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Functional 16-bit CPU built and runs in Excel, 3Hz processor includes 128KB of RAM, 16-color display, and a custom assembly languageEnglish
1·2 years agoDisplay and processor? If the answer is yes or maybe, then Doom can run on it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•New UEFI vulnerabilities send firmware devs industry wide scramblingEnglish
5·2 years agoI am pretty sure TianoCore is also used by AMD systems as a reference as well.
Here’s a similar situation that happened in 2019 at Lenovo’s site
https://support.lenovo.com/cl/es/solutions/LEN-22660
AMD systems are listed as well.
As for most board vendors nowadays, I think they barely do anything with the code itself and just create the setup utility and boot logos. It is highly likely that they’re affected too.
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Technology@lemmy.world•New UEFI vulnerabilities send firmware devs industry wide scramblingEnglish
14·2 years agoAren’t AMI, Insyde and Phoenix providers for 98% of PC (be it board or OEM) vendors though?
And AFAIR, TianoCore is basically used everywhere by everyone as a base except maybe Apple.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some things that Linux can't do, but Windows can?
19·2 years ago- Power management on certain chips is simply better than anything Linux has to offer (AMD Zen+ mobile for instance)
- Modular driver architecture with drivers that aren’t complete jank to manage and install. A lot of people see this as a pain point, but in reality it’s not such a bad thing, especially nowadays.
- This is a given, but as lots of stuff runs on Windows (namely older games), you can only really make stuff for Windows on Windows. So if you need to develop Win32 software, you really have to use Visual Studio for proper development. Mingw cross compile exists, I know, but that’s never going to be as good.
Number 3 is keeping me on Windows. I make mods for old games and I need Visual C++. I almost got the compiler to run under Wine but who knows how it would behave if it did run.
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Technology@lemmy.world•2023 was the year that GPUs stood stillEnglish
17·2 years agoCome play Unreal with us then hehehe
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Technology@lemmy.world•HP Smart app mysteriously appears on non-HP Windows PCs | Microsoft is investigatingEnglish
3·2 years agoThere’s this song from Lazy Town. It goes something like “yarr harr fiddle dee dee”.
Either that or got a key off an admin (school, work, etc.)
There’s also a chance it was bought through less legitimate means.
In any case, it is harder to obtain than even the regular Enterprise version, but not impossible.
E: oh I completely misread the question. To obtain it, I believe it can be obtained via UUPdump or something like that directly off of MS.
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Apple@lemmy.world•App Store Award winners is basically almost subscription's based apps
1·2 years agoBasically yep. That’s my best guess as well.
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Apple@lemmy.world•App Store Award winners is basically almost subscription's based apps
1·2 years agoProbably a misplaced apostrophe, as is common with most people online. Same with “it’s” (short of “it is”) and “its” (possessive).
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Technology@lemmy.world•Xbox's new policy — say goodbye to unofficial accessories from November thanks to error '0x82d60002'English
4·2 years agoMay I present to you, a tool called Err
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RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Quake II on the PlayStation 1 is an incredible port. Here is why.English
23·2 years agoIndeed it is a great port. The engine is incredibly optimized and very well made.
Lots of hand optimization for occlusion calculations (reminiscent of Crash Bandicoot)
I posted a comment on the video - I made a patch for this game to allow for looking with the right stick and the cheat menu during single player (with some added debug options).
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Technology@lemmy.world•Today I was reminded how bad YouTube ads areEnglish
4·2 years agoPut that candy back down I ain’t buying you that meth
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Apple@lemmy.world•Drop tests leave iPhone 15 Pro absolutely battered; iPhone 14 Pro comes out fully functional
193·2 years agoIn the stress test video on the JerryRigEverything YT channel, you can tell that the back is much easier to shatter than normal. That does kind of make this seem suspicious.
I like it but it has a couple tiny issues:
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Font title is the same weight as the rest of the post, making it hard to make things out from afar.
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Scrolling for me often results in “reaching the end” when there’s more posts below, causing me to have to refresh often. (At least, this is the case on iOS and not on my desktop.)
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Wine 8.16 Restarts Work On Implementing Microsoft's Deprecated DirectMusic API
8·2 years agoEA used to do this even before Microsoft!
They have their own music system called “Pathfinder” which controls music interactively in little chunks.
I believe it was first used in NFS 2, which came out before DirectMusic.
If you’ve heard the pursuit music in NFSMW 2005 or Carbon’s Canyon music, that’s Pathfinder! It was also used in Medal of Honor and Red Alert 3.

Hey Shadow, what do you think of this guy’s cock?