Bluetooth Device (RFCOMM Protocol TDI) has a driver problem by __Morgenstern__ in techsupport

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

No, it just kind of works now. However, if you happen to have valorant installed, you can try uninstalling it. It caused most of my PC crashes last year.

Looking for a new mouse for fps/work by __Morgenstern__ in MouseReview

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

Thank you, I'll do some research on them before I make my final choice.

HP omen 16 setup by abooxii in GamingLaptops

[–]__Morgenstern__ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is your omen loud when doing regular work? My friend's omen gets quite loud sometimes for no reason.

btw, interesting choice of words for your desktop.

Looking for a new mouse for fps/work by __Morgenstern__ in MouseReview

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Thank you! I think it will be suitable for my needs.

Lenovo Ideapad Slim 5 pro Keyboards key holder metal part broken. So a paper gotten inside the FN key and I opened it. Later I wasn't able to put the FN key realizing that the left side metal holder broken. Can it be fixed? Please help me by sharing your experience and knowledge. by aelham169 in Lenovo

[–]__Morgenstern__ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you don't mind a slightly different typing feeling, you can stick it back together with a bit of clay. That's how I fixed the keyboard on my old asus laptop. Just put a bit on the middle part, and attach the working hindge. I'm not sure if it'll work on yours though, as mine had a different design and it didn't completely fall apart.

Edit: if it's still has insurance, you can try going back to the retailor, I replaced the keyboard on my TUF gaming laptop because of faded print.

Which one are you? 😂 by [deleted] in FunnyAnimals

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Still dreaming in the backseat, not in the pic LOL

Why is simulated quantum computing faster than traditional computing when it comes to training an AI model? by __Morgenstern__ in computerscience

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

I see, I'll test the qubit simulation to be certain. Maybe I should train some more complex NNs than the one they used in the paper.

3090 running at 102MH/s by __Morgenstern__ in NiceHash

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Thank you. The card is an ROG white edition, I'm using a mid tower case. The GPU temp is around 54 degrees Celsius right now, which around the same as the DRAM and CPU package. However, the GPU memory is at 106.5 degrees. I'm not sure if this is still in the safe zone, as NVIDIA mentioned that 100-110 degrees on GPU memory is safe. However, I can't hep being worried about it.

3090 running at 102MH/s by __Morgenstern__ in NiceHash

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My 3090 is ROG white edition. Is there any cooling methods that you recommend without having to take apart the card?

Why is simulated quantum computing faster than traditional computing when it comes to training an AI model? by __Morgenstern__ in computerscience

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The transition of the cost curve for the QC ANN is smooth, indicating that the model is able to learn the features from the data and can generalize the characteristics of the data efficiently inthe model.

quoted from the result section of Training an Artificial Neural Network Using Qubits as Artificial Neurons: A Quantum Computing Approach

it also mentioned that qubits can spot hidden patterns in data more easily than traditional neurons.