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System Name | Asrock 2012 |
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Processor | FX 8350 4.2Ghz no turbo |
Motherboard | ASRock 970 PRO3 AM3+ |
Cooling | Corsair H70 for CPU |
Memory | 32GB DDR3 1960Mhz |
Video Card(s) | NVIDIA 1080 with stock fan |
Storage | 1TB GIGABYTE SSD NVME PCIE 2.0 + Samsung SSD Evo 850 250GB with Ubuntu + Samsung SSD 860 500GB win7 |
Display(s) | LG HDR 31.5" |
Case | Big Black Tower |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek audio + Audigy 2 ZS platinum |
Power Supply | CORSAIR RM850X |
Mouse | microsoft intellimouse usb to ps/2 |
Keyboard | Logitech |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 64bit |
Benchmark Scores | + |
I usually right click on my digital clock then end up in date&time on control panel and finally arrive at internet time tab where I syncronize it with a server for perfect time. however many times it chages by several hours cause of linux changing the clock and I don't know how to correct that but while I find out about that, I'd like to know the direct command to go where this attachment shows below.
I don't want to run a schedule task for that, even better I want it to automatically sync I start windows 10.
I don't want to run a schedule task for that, even better I want it to automatically sync I start windows 10.