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  • Hi, Is this something which covers your pc spec?: https://www.cnet.com/products/acer-aspire-xc-705-w-sff-core-i3-4160-3-6-ghz-4-gb-1-tb/
  • Ok, no problem, that might explain the slowness.
  • Hi, According to cnet-specs there is 6GB/sek SATA: https://www.cnet.com/products/acer-aspire-t3-715a-w-core-i7-6700-3-4-ghz-8-gb-1-tb/
  • Hi, I made recently about similar upgrade from 15-4460 to i7-4790, so roughly from 6700 to 10000 points in speed. My system is ATC-705. In the beginning I used the original cooler, but later came to the conclusion to install a better cooler (originally max T was 91C, after the change 81C), now it is Noctua NH-D9L. All the…
  • Hi there. I´m not aware if you have already got solved your question as I was off for a good time. Now, following info is just key tech info to be followed when a cpu upgrade is planned: Key tech details are the socket and chipset. If you will not swap your mobo, then your new cpu needs to be compatible with the socket and…
  • Yes, I am very satisfied to the result, since I have not done earlier anything in this extent with desktops. And many thanks youi for your support.
  • Hi all, Been away for long time. Now, I like to explain all I have done with PCIe interfaces (for SATA and NVme SSD´s) and on board graphics: First of all, I use my TC-705 for photo editing (Capture One and Affinity Photo s/w and archieving with DAM s/w (iMatch). I do not run any game.So, all efforts target to boost the…
  • Hi, Thanks for your proposal. I´ve placed orders for the NVMe and, respectively, PCIe-interface, but have not yet received parts. Meanwhile, I try to learn BCDE edit use and needed actions in details.I also made some research what happens in my pc in current configurations. I realized that main load in disk i/o when…
  • Hi,The PC came with Win10, but I am a bit confused as the BIOS graphis look so "old style". However, I have been able to open command into UEFI-settings in Win10, from where system after restart (this button is on same display with UEFI settings-selection) comes back to that oldish type BIOS graphics. To me it looks like…
  • Hi billsey. Thanks for your proposal. It sounds easier than what I alreday found in internet. Yes, booting from NVMe in my pc seems to require considerable work in modifying BIOS, and I do not feel myself very confident in it (the chipset on the mobo is H81 and it has no NVMe booting support natively). I do not know yet…
  • Hi billsey, You are right and I just got the change of graphics done and tested: it works perfectly. I do not see any differences in performance with my applications (iMatch (DAM-software), Capture One (raw conversion and post processing) and Affinity photo (also post processing with some additional stacking features)).…
  • Hi billsey, thanks for your response. Yes, I also believe it should work without problems. I wanted to get an other opinion. Yes, I do not play games, but edit still photos, so I believe HD graphics should manage with that, at leas I like to giove it a try. I let you know results as soon I have got parts and installed…
  • Hi all, Still one more comment: the SATA2-port is originally reserved for the use of the optical drive and I left it as is.
  • Hi all,I like to update the situation regarding my question: I bought a PCIe X1 to SATA3-adapter and installed it. I connected the current HDD into adapter´s SATA3-port and the new SDD got connected to SATA3 which became now available from HDD. This, because SATA3-port in PCIe-SATA3-adapter is slower than current…
  • Hi JordanB, thanks for your response. This was the first one I received, so I also started to collect info about this myself. Yes, you are right and your proposal is what I also started to grasp after understanding the speed limits in X1. What I did not know is the existence of that SATAII connection. I think now I´ll give…
  • Hi billsey, thanks for your comment. I have ordered the cooler and those fans are equal and PWM controlled, so, in that respect, they should behave similarly. But, yes, I understand, if the signal itself will deteoriorate, that may be the issue. I think I shall see it by testing when I receive the cooler. Maybe the cooler…
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