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The Spectre and CPU malfunctions reported earlier.

The Spectre and CPU malfunctions reported earlier.

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voxxe
Junior Member
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11-16-2018, 03:29 PM
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Menselijk kwaliteitsupdatie voor Windows 7 op 64-bit system. Bezijk je hoe je de updates kan controleren, vooral voor CPU-problemen. Ik heb een kleine oplossing gevonden en heb ze nu afgerond. Ze zien ik ook wel op welke updates de CPU-verbeteringen betreffen. Ik stuur een schermschotje van mijn update-lijst, het is in het Nederlands maar ik probeer het goedst! Laat me weten als je meer informatie hebt!
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voxxe
11-16-2018, 03:29 PM #1

Menselijk kwaliteitsupdatie voor Windows 7 op 64-bit system. Bezijk je hoe je de updates kan controleren, vooral voor CPU-problemen. Ik heb een kleine oplossing gevonden en heb ze nu afgerond. Ze zien ik ook wel op welke updates de CPU-verbeteringen betreffen. Ik stuur een schermschotje van mijn update-lijst, het is in het Nederlands maar ik probeer het goedst! Laat me weten als je meer informatie hebt!

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Arte28
Member
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11-18-2018, 04:11 AM
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Security patch against Spectre and Meltdown for Windows 7 is identified as KB4056897. Installation depends on antivirus compatibility. For details, visit the Microsoft support page provided.
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Arte28
11-18-2018, 04:11 AM #2

Security patch against Spectre and Meltdown for Windows 7 is identified as KB4056897. Installation depends on antivirus compatibility. For details, visit the Microsoft support page provided.

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Leyhaya
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11-19-2018, 11:25 PM
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Haswell users should experience improved performance and efficiency in their devices.
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Leyhaya
11-19-2018, 11:25 PM #3

Haswell users should experience improved performance and efficiency in their devices.

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IDarkHawk
Member
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11-21-2018, 09:06 AM
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It relies a lot on how you're using it. For basic office work, you probably won't see any slowdowns. Gaming might feel a bit laggy, particularly during loading and when handling large data operations like database management. Heavy input/output tasks—such as running a server—can cause noticeable drops in speed and longer response times. When massive I/O is combined with a non-rotating drive (SSD), performance may drop by as much as 30%.
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IDarkHawk
11-21-2018, 09:06 AM #4

It relies a lot on how you're using it. For basic office work, you probably won't see any slowdowns. Gaming might feel a bit laggy, particularly during loading and when handling large data operations like database management. Heavy input/output tasks—such as running a server—can cause noticeable drops in speed and longer response times. When massive I/O is combined with a non-rotating drive (SSD), performance may drop by as much as 30%.

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LatinGuyGamer
Junior Member
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12-01-2018, 02:09 AM
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Ultimately, it doesn’t change much for most people. There’s minimal likelihood of Z87 receiving BIOS updates, meaning there’s no need to stress excessively.
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LatinGuyGamer
12-01-2018, 02:09 AM #5

Ultimately, it doesn’t change much for most people. There’s minimal likelihood of Z87 receiving BIOS updates, meaning there’s no need to stress excessively.