U if for universal apparently
Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe) is an open specification for a die-to-die interconnect and serial bus between chiplets. It is co-developed by AMD, Arm, ASE Group, Google Cloud, Intel, Meta, Microsoft...
It's probably going to run like absolute shit in any game that you manage it enable it on.
It also technically worked on my GTX 1080 but is basically useless besides "Hey, it works. And I have 10 fps."
I'm for crypto.
...but NFTs are stupid.
The concept might make sense if there was one cryptocurrency and there wasn't the ability to simply copy the file and list it somewhere else - there is no uniqueness about them!
Great, there is an ape at...
"Broussard made clear that he isn't invested in closely checking the latest leak's authenticity and pointed to an uneasy relationship with the game this many years later. "I’m not really interested in talking about it or retreading a painful...
I hope this get dismissed, I like having all my games on one platform. If developers don't like the cost, don't use it. It isn't like valve force them to use it.
Bingo. Shakedown was the word that immediately came to my mind as well.
Because the question "How many GPU's went to miners?" is silly, since who defines what a "miner" is? Every kid with Nicehash installed on his gaming PC is a "miner". More...
Not even, this is basically SEC extortion money. The SEC fucked up, can’t prove that Nvidia did anything illegal intentionally but can’t walk away empty handed. So they drop the “give us something so we can make this go away” line.
Ok. I totally misread your meaning.
I had four friends that worked there when 3dfx was in Dallas. I used to drive over there and just walk into the lab. Crazy times. Saw AA working for the first time in that lab.
Started off on silent aircooling, while heavily overclocking. Alot can be done with sound deadening, redirecting exhaust sound downward, running on carpet/rug and buying a case that helps with this (ideally steel, no window, no top exhaust ports...
I'm in the same boat, I love it and it keeps my components cool and all that jazz, but it makes any sort of basic maintenance a serious chore, my next case is going to be as boring and beige as possible.
You can get brand new internal 18TB WD ulltrastar enterprise drives from Amazon from $319.
The most reliable of all drives going by previous HGST/WD enterprise drive stats, quick too with 5yr mfr warranty.
And better $/GB than the shucked 16TB...