Showing posts with label hardware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hardware. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2025

PNW Computers' Recommended Hardware

 


PNW Computers' Recommended Hardware

After years of working with small and medium businesses across the Pacific Northwest, I've learned one fundamental truth: the right hardware makes all the difference. Whether you're building out a new office network, upgrading your storage infrastructure, or simply need a reliable mouse that won't quit on you during a critical deadline, choosing the right equipment saves time, money, and headaches down the road.

This guide represents my go-to recommendations for devices that consistently deliver performance, reliability, and value. These aren't just products I recommend; they're the equipment I trust for my own infrastructure and confidently recommend to clients.

Ryzen 9800X3D NO POST on B650 Motherboards

 


Ryzen 9800X3D NO POST on B650 Boards:
What You Need to Know


Upgrading to the new AMD Ryzen 9000-series is exciting; especially the 9800X3D, which promises top-tier gaming performance thanks to its stacked 3D V-Cache technology. But over the past few months, a trend has emerged: a noticeable number of these chips simply refuse to POST, even on fully compatible AM5 motherboards.


If you’ve dropped a 9800X3D into a B650 board and you’re staring at yellow + red debug LEDs (CPU + DRAM) with zero video output, you’re not alone. This article breaks down what’s going on, what’s not the problem, and whether switching to a 7800X3D or another CPU might save you a ton of trouble.

Sunday, September 14, 2025

A Complete Guide To SSD Cache Types

 


Understanding SSD Cache Types:
Complete Guide to SLC, MLC, TLC, QLC, and More

When shopping for an SSD, you'll encounter a bewildering array of acronyms: SLC, MLC, TLC, QLC, and various caching technologies. Understanding these different memory types and caching strategies is crucial for making informed decisions about storage performance, endurance, and value. Let's break down everything you need to know about SSD cache types and technologies.

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

How Supply Chain Attacks Can Bypass Your Best Security Measures

 


The Hidden Threat:
How Supply Chain Attacks Can Bypass Your Best Security Measures

In the world of cybersecurity, organizations invest millions in firewalls, endpoint protection, network monitoring, and employee training. Yet some of the most devastating breaches in recent history have occurred not through brute force attacks on these defenses, but by targeting something far more insidious: the supply chain itself. Supply chain attacks represent a fundamental shift in the threat landscape, demonstrating how attackers can completely circumvent even the most robust security measures by compromising the very tools and systems we trust to keep us safe.

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Server USB Boot & RAID Controller Access

Server Boot Methods:
USB Boot and RAID Controller Access

When working with servers, especially during initial setup or maintenance, you'll frequently need to boot from USB devices and access RAID controller configurations. This guide tries to help cover the essential methods for both operations across different server platforms.