Yep, highly recommend the E12 Inland Premium 1TB (3yr warranty). Got it @ $94 and the Sabrent Rocket 1TB E12 (5 yr warranty) @ $125 a few months earlier.
Stick a heatsink on em and watch em fly!
I also use this $4 NVMe adapter and it gives me same speeds as direct connection...
Naturally. Only make claims AFTER buying not before ;)
Good points! Product matters, the only open box things I buy are : CPUs, RAM, Mobos, HDDs (enterprise only), GPUs. They either work or dont, no in-between and when they fail, they fail quickly under stress so easy to test.
I havent gamed a AAA title in some time so correct me if I'm mistaken..
Steam drive means you're moving around GBs of games every once in a while. Reads should be fine but when installing a game QLC will suffer a big slowdown once the buffer runs out.
Wouldn't it be way better to spend $10...
Yep. Spinning out GF and going with TSMC was a brilliant move. Similar to what Cook did with Apple in the 2000s by selling off and outsourcing their mfg.
However, things might come full circle again with increased robotic mfg; it may be more efficient to do it in house! Will be interesting to...
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Prices include first class shipping to continental 48 US states.
RAM:
- 30 22 x 8GB HP PC3-10600R ECC RDIMM - $13/ea
- 14 x 16GB IBM PC3-12800R VLP ECC RDIMM - $25/ea
- 2 x 16GB PC3-12800R ECC RDIMM - $23/ea
- 2 x 16GB PC3L-12800R ECC RDIMM 1.35V Low...
Depends on the use I guess.
Intel still has excellent single threaded performance, which is critical for latency sensitive applications (finance)
Zen and Zen+ was pricing and multi-threaded value.
Zen2 IPC performance is finally trading blows clock for clock with 8th/9th gen Intel * Lake.
krylon still in need?
Got 4 x 4GB Kingston DDR3 1333 ECC UDIMM - $30 for all 4 shipped
rest of stuff here: https://hardforum.com/threads/fs-ddr3-ecc-ram-cpus-mobos-hdd-ssd-gpu.1985190/
Well their a victim of their own success :) Enterprise level multicores, features and performance at consumer prices.
First exciting time and real competition in CPUs in about a decade.
IMC on Zen 2 is a beast, everyone is easily hitting mem overclocks vs Zen+ and Zen.
Try 3600, all settings on auto and then start tightening the timings manually or use the Ryzen calculator or the timings you posted above.
Yup, there is quite a bit of "buffering" that happens to the energy the comes from the wall (AC), transforming it into DC, then "buffering" it again to smooth out the signal to tolerances that transistors require. High quality PSUs or over-engineered/enterprise PSUs have large...
By now, its high demand. Across the board AMD CPUs are in demand, even more so now with the new EPYC processors. More production/binning will go towards enterprise SKUs.
At the same time, the forecasts are 12% less semiconductors sales next quarter. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thanks mux Xennex81 GrandAdmiralThrawn ! Your posts were helpful in pointing me in the right direction to getting ECC working on regular AMD APUs (Raven Ridge).
Also wondering if this is possible on LGA1151 since there are motherboards that are X99 and X79 that support ECC RDIMMs.. and DDR3 on...
Depends on your client and network file share protocol. If its single threaded (SMB) a higher single core boost would be helpful, if its multithreaded and have many clients more cores (RDMA, NFS, etc.)
Made my own the Raspberry Pi Zero, the 5MP V1 (1080p/60) camera with IR-CUT and IR lights, dome enclosure, PoE for around $35/ea - survived all midwest seasons so far.
Plus I control all the software on the Pi Zero so don't have to worry about the camera spyware.
Not close, yet not as far as some folks around here.
4 in stock. Had it in my cart and figured I'd get one in-store on the weekend, two days later. The next morning they were gone!
Maybe binning involved, production in a less stringent facility and things like that. Warranty and support is the biggest factor.
A business doesn't have time to shuck things and put them back in to do warranty and wait weeks. They need it today if it breaks and want same day or overnight...
These are normal prices with their profit baked in.
Increasing the prices 80% and offering a deal at 35% off
8TB
$130
$16.25 / TB
MSRP $200
10TB
$160
$16.00 / TB
MSRP $250 / $300
Not aware of anyone buying them at the MSRP and if you're buying QTY, HDD's can be had < $12 / TB
2019-06-25 $140
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/JBzkcf/gskill-ripjaws-v-32gb-2-x-16gb-ddr4-3600-memory-f4-3600c19d-32gvrb
G.Skill - Sniper X 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3600 Memory
are supposedly the same Hynix CJR with different heat spreaders...
Thinking of picking up an Asrock B450 Pro4 and a 2600.
Whats the preferred unbuffered ECC to go with this to hit 2933c16 ?
Is there a table of other magic speed/timings?
Im seeing Crucial 16GB VLP 2666 readily available for around $100.. not finding the Samsung linked above. found Samsung at...
Depends on whether your application is bandwidth sensitive or latency sensitive.
For general everyday use, lower latency is favored.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAS_latency
Google Sheet: User-entered Memory Timing Comparisons and Memory timing examples (CAS latency only)
Google Sheet: DDR4...
RAM prices are in FREE FALL.
This is now $95 / stick.
You can get 4x16GB = 64 GB for < $300 @ DDR4-3000 ( https://pcpartpicker.com/product/NjWfrH/corsair-vengeance-lpx-64gb-4-x-16gb-ddr4-3000-memory-cmk64gx4m4d3000c16 was $282 )
Well Samsung SSD bit the dust and they wont honor their warranty. Luckily paid with AmEx and they saved the day. Grabbed the Sabrent 1TB for around $125.
Reserved the Inland Premium 1TB but Corsair MP510 960GB and this Sabrent 1 TB Rocket have 5 year warranty..
I plan to clean install but lots of folks mention Sabrent 1TB Rocket having issues with cloning, is this specific to this drive or do all Phison E12 lack 512e?
Gaming: High(er) resolution/textures, seamless/infinite rendering, etc.
Computing: CAD, Linear Algebra, Scientific Computing, Video Rendering, Video Encoding / Decoding at high(er) resolutions, Image / Graphics Rendering, etc.
The wonderful thing about personal choices, they are personal...