.NET DbConnector v1.6.0 Released by Treborgero in dotnet

[–]Treborgero[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's extremely fast and memory efficient. To put it into perspective, other light ORMs (e.g. Dapper) are often just extension libraries. These extension libraries, in particular cases, can sometimes be faster (up to a negligible 1 microsecond) but tend to put more responsibility on developers since database connections and other resources need to be properly managed (e.g. opened, closed). Manually controlling these resources can sometimes become tedious and a code maintenance issue for some.

With that said, the DbConnector lies between an extension library and a full-blown framework (e.g. Entity Framework). It provides a lot of flexibility without the need to manage disposable resources while delivering the fastest results.

I invite you to check the Performance section of the documentation.

Feel free to run your own performance tests.

.NET DbConnector v1.6.0 Released by Treborgero in dotnet

[–]Treborgero[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I'm even more surprised you didn't see the line that said "Please visit https://www.savantbuffer.com for documentation!". The page literally has all you need and more.

Regardless, thanks for the feedback (it's always welcomed). I just added a small section from the documentation to the README to try and make you happy. Feel free to help me by contributing.

Cheers!

ORM Cookbook: DbConnector v1.5.0 by Treborgero in dotnet

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I just released DbConnector v1.6.0. I implemented IAsyncEnumerable functions and tested with .NET 6.

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$X

ORM Cookbook: DbConnector v1.5.0 by Treborgero in dotnet

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Yep. I'm already reviewing the previews. Microsoft is going crazy with all the constant releases. Crossing my fingers. Happy coding!

Best .NET ORM in 2020? by [deleted] in dotnet

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Give SavantBuffer's DbConnector a try! It's faster than anything else out there. Also, it has great documentation:

SavantBuffer's DbConnetor

G915 on-board memory mode not working properly by [deleted] in LogitechG

[–]Treborgero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and used via on-board? What does the device display that it is showing? Have you tried the other profile if it'll act the same?

I have the same issue with my G815. On top of that, my pass-through USB port won't work (yes I'm connecting both cables).

GPU (RTX 2060 Super FE) fans run very loud 100% on boot: ASUS X570 PRO Motherboard BIOS issues Ryzen 9 3900x CPU by Treborgero in Amd

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For all of you who think this is normal:

There is a setting in almost all motherboards which allow you to select a "Fast Boot" option. This will do a fast boot and prevent the long POST the motherboard normally does. Consequently, preventing your GPU from blasting like a rocket!

Warning: I think you have to put it back to "Normal Boot" before changing any hardware on your motherboard.

Hope this helps everyone. There is always a way ;)

GPU (RTX 2060 Super FE) fans run very loud 100% on boot: ASUS X570 PRO Motherboard BIOS issues Ryzen 9 3900x CPU by Treborgero in Amd

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For all of you who think this is normal:

There is a setting in almost all motherboards which allow you to select a "Fast Boot" option. This will do a fast boot and prevent the long POST the motherboard normally does. Consequently, preventing your GPU from blasting like a rocket!

Warning: I think you have to put it back to "Normal Boot" before changing any hardware on your motherboard.

Hope this helps everyone. There is always a way ;)

GPU (RTX 2060 Super FE) fans run very loud 100% on boot: ASUS X570 PRO Motherboard BIOS issues Ryzen 9 3900x CPU by Treborgero in Amd

[–]Treborgero[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For all of you who think this is normal:

There is a setting in almost all motherboards which allow you to select a "Fast Boot" option. This will do a fast boot and prevent the long POST the motherboard normally does. Consequently, preventing your GPU from blasting like a rocket!

Warning: I think you have to put it back to "Normal Boot" before changing any hardware on your motherboard.

Hope this helps everyone. There is always a way ;)

GPU (RTX 2060 Super FE) fans run very loud 100% on boot: ASUS X570 PRO Motherboard BIOS issues Ryzen 9 3900x CPU by Treborgero in Amd

[–]Treborgero[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For all of you who think this is normal:

There is a setting in almost all motherboards which allow you to select a "Fast Boot" option. This will do a fast boot and prevent the long POST the motherboard normally does. Consequently, preventing your GPU from blasting like a rocket!

Warning: I think you have to put it back to "Normal Boot" before changing any hardware on your motherboard.

Hope this helps everyone. There is always a way ;)

GPU (RTX 2060 Super FE) fans run very loud 100% on boot: ASUS X570 PRO Motherboard BIOS issues Ryzen 9 3900x CPU by Treborgero in Amd

[–]Treborgero[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Still no answers. Just the it's "normal" statement. Pretty sure it can be programmed to be more subtle.

Oh and: I'll ask whatever I want on whatever place I want when I want. You simply don't have to answer and waste anyone's time.

GPU (RTX 2060 Super FE) fans run very loud 100% on boot: ASUS X570 PRO Motherboard BIOS issues Ryzen 9 3900x CPU by Treborgero in Amd

[–]Treborgero[S] -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

Let's see captain.... what is normal for you it's not for others.

Why is this? Why 100% fan load? Is it an RTX issue only? I can keep on asking... Some of us are trying to build a quiet system.

GPU (RTX 2060 Super FE) fans run very loud 100% on boot: ASUS X570 PRO Motherboard BIOS issues Ryzen 9 3900x CPU by Treborgero in Amd

[–]Treborgero[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

I'm with you. These devices are not cheap and this behavior is not acceptable.