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mid-range
About this tag
The mid-range tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about mid-range hardware, including smartphones like the Redmi Turbo 5 Max targeting the 2,500 yuan segment, and laptops such as the Dell 14 Plus positioned as a reliable workhorse for IT fleets and students. It also includes troubleshooting topics like blue screen errors during Windows updates on a mid-range gaming PC, audio issues with Windows 10 affecting mid-range sound reproduction, and graphics card analyses such as the ATI Catalyst 10.5 driver and EVGA's Nvidia 275 GPU with a dedicated PhysX chip. These threads reflect user experiences and advice on mid-range performance, reliability, and compatibility with Windows and gaming applications.
Xiaomi’s Redmi brand has just put a big question mark over the mid-range market with an official teaser confirming the REDMI Turbo 5 Series will launch this month and — for the first time in the Turbo line — introduce a REDMI Turbo 5 Max that promises “Max-level performance, battery life, and...
The Dell 14 Plus arrives not as a headline-stealer but as a steady, unimaginative workhorse: modestly priced, competent where it needs to be, and unapologetically conservative in every visible choice. For buyers whose priority is reliability over razzle-dazzle—IT fleets, students, knowledge...
I have a big problem with my desktop pc. This is an assembled mid-range gaming pc. It always did great until Windows released the 20H1 update. Since then, if I try to update the PC during operations it crashes giving a blue screen, restoring everything to the previous restore point. I don't care...
Hey guys/girls,
I've just installed Windows 10 and got everything working smoothly.
Just playing a couple of tracks on my PC and I've noticed there is a significant drop off in bass compared to Windows 7. Having delved around in settings I have found no real explanation for this.
I've updated...
Introduction
The end of the month is all very hectic at the moment and straight in the middle of our busiest time ATI have dropped the latest driver on us like clockwork. Combined with the pre-Computex news getting along that there’s an NDA lifting on the new mid-range GTX 400 series next week...
Came across this odd EVGA 275 GPu earlier...basically it's a standard 275 with a dedicated 2nd Physx chip (a 250 gpu locked to physx only function) with a price point of around £210 / $350. Price wise its basically about £40 extra than the vanilla 275 which isnt too bad really considering...