![]() ![]() Unfortunately, it does not give you full control over your privacy on your very own PC. Windows lets you manage some of the available privacy settings in a new easier to use dashboard. While this means that you and your contacts do not have to grapple with complicated WLAN passwords, it also poses a significant security risk. Some services protocol your entire keyboard entries, share your WLAN access data with your Facebook contacts or connect your computer without asking permission to a public – and potentially unprotected – network. Windows 10 and 11 quite freely shares your personal data with Microsoft and certain apps. However, these new settings often only apply to programs that were installed after the Update, and some old settings are simply reset to “Standard“ automatically. Microsoft does grant you some further rights in order that you can set your privacy the way you would like it. Check out his website at 10 and 11 bring a lot of new features and aims to make your daily work as easy and hassle-free as possible. ![]() Anyone looking to get into a custom DAW PC should at least give Jim a call. I get no financial compensation (or otherwise) for recommending Jim's product and service, other than the personal satisfaction I've given the very best advice I can offer. My last two personal studio PCs are from Jim and I couldn't be more pleased with their performance and value. Furthermore, Jim is just a genuinely great guy who takes fantastic care of his clients before/during and most importantly after the sale. By the "best" I mean I've never met or known anyone with more custom DAW knowledge or experience than Jim. While I no longer provide custom DAW service, by far the best in the business I ever encountered is Jim Roseberry of Purrrfect Audio. I made it a point to know most of the custom builders (many have come and gone), their design philosophy, and what their clients thought of their product and service. I loved it, lived it, but it became massively time consuming keeping up with the technology and competition. To build a superior performing PC that was on the cutting edge of speed and stability while remaining cool and quiet was a challenge I relished. Personally, I found the custom design/build process to be absolutely fascinating. Some for myself, but mostly for paying clients (to rave reviews) as a serious hobby/side hustle. I have successfully designed and built dozens of custom DAW PCs over the years going back to the 90's. As such, we think you should take this with more than the usual grain of salt." While this may be the release date, it is noteworthy that this lands a full week before Fall, and we're more accustomed to vendors releasing at the tail end of the designated window rather than before it. ![]() Reports have also emerged of a launch on September 15, fed by a picture of an apparent briefing with the date emblazoned on a banner. The company has confirmed that 16 cores and 32 threads are the maximum core count for the Ryzen 7000 at launch. ![]() AMD has already demoed its 16-core 32-thread Ryzen processor, presumably the flagship processor, and if the company follows tradition, we expect it to launch its highest-end products first. For the US, Fall begins on September 22 and ends on December 22, meaning we'll see Ryzen 7000 by the end of the year. Click to expand.I only know what is in the wild.įrom "AMD has set Fall 2022 as the official launch window for the first Zen 4 products, the Ryzen 7000 series for desktop PCs (codenamed Raphael). ![]()
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