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Undervolting is great, but you need to properly test stability
Make sure your efficiency doesn't turn into a compromise ...
Have you ever had to stress test an application only to discover that you couldn’t make sense of the results? Maybe the problem isn’t in the application. Maybe the problem was all in the way that you ...
In the world of computing, Linux stands as a paragon of flexibility and power. Yet, much like a musical instrument, it requires regular tuning to produce its best performance. Through this article, we ...
Troubleshooting live applications when they fail to meet nonfunctional requirements, such as performance, throughput and response times? That's not fun. Which is why every DevOps team should have a ...
Linux is a powerful and flexible operating system, widely used in servers, embedded systems, and even personal computers. However, even the best-configured systems can face performance bottlenecks ...
In context: Linux offers developers and engineers a means to "tune" its operations, providing thousands of individual parameters that can adjust how the open-source kernel manages resources. Tuning ...
Even though experience is not a material item, it certainly must be considered a valuable 'tool.' By way of experience, good tuners generally know the cause and effect of changes, prior to making them ...
When we reviewed Ryzen's latest iteration we briefly checked out how DDR4-3200 CL14 compared to the DDR4-3600 CL16 memory that AMD supplied to us, as they claimed that was an optimal configuration.
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BMW M2 performance testing on dyno
A dark BMW M2 sits on a dynamometer inside a tuning workshop while undergoing performance testing. The setup allows engineers to measure horsepower, torque, and cooling efficiency during upgrades such ...
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