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Ever since http://www.eagletree.com/eagletree-capital-buys-majority-share-corsair-transaction-valued-525-million/ Corsair has gone very far downhill. No longer what it was in say 2010
All they care about is $ is now and give no care about the crap they ship out.
Just avoid the brand and buy...
I own a Focus Plus Gold 850w here and it's been awesome for the past year and a half now.
CWT built the RM850i it appears https://www.jonnyguru.com/blog/2015/08/24/corsair-rm850i-850w-power-supply/5/
The problem is it's been well documented that Vega 56 and 64 DO have transient problems. You need a scope to see it as other measurements tools are more then likely not fast enough to catch the transient. We are talking sub 10ms
Here is a post of it tripping the RM850i in muti-rail mode...
People want to blame Seasonic for that one but the issue is AMD. Vega 56 and 64 have stupid transient spikes and OCP was kicking in. Vega 64 was having transients in excess of 40 Amps. I'm thinking it's due to the designs not having enough caps or big enough caps to smooth that out.
Say what you will but how many times has funds for internet in rural areas been abused and not used as it should be? Why do you want to continue to give them tax money that they'll waste and not use for the intended purpose and zero accountability for it? Both party lines are responsible here...
Depends on how you want to define monopoly. If you look at GPU accelerated applications many will require CUDA and few will support OpenCL. And the ones that do typically show bad performance for various reasons. There is Vulkan Compute which isn't used much at all currently. Perhaps intel can...
No, But they can make changes in the way it's implemented in their own products to force to buy form them for switching equipment or force others to buy chips form them to support their stuff.
And guess what? Nvidia is a monopoly in GPU computing so companies have no choice but to deal with...
Hopefully Nvidia doesn't find a way to screw up things like IB(InfiniBand) and make it incompatible with other vendors and force you to buy equipment form them to support their stuff like the DGX-1.
Exactly how does this change that situation? You've just caused more discrimination blaming this group of people saying your the reason why things can't advance and the reason this is being shut down. Also that you need to treat this group differently then others Also it doesn't do shit to...
It's still possible to run x86 apps via emulation. Windows 10 does this for ARM based devices.
Performance and overhead tho is a different matter and wont be good on both fronts.