We all benefit from Apple putting out a product that performs well, competition spurs innovation across the board. Apple set the standard for what an ARM CPU could be, and now everyone is scrambling to match that over the next year or so.
As for how much of the GPU is Apple internal versus...
The 3060ti was purchased from newegg in December 2020, pre-LHR being a thing.
Specs: https://www.newegg.com/gigabyte-geforce-rtx-3060-ti-gv-n306teagle-8gd/p/N82E16814932379
Card was finally unboxed last month, and last week my eVGA notify came in for my 3080ti. The 3060 has about 20 minutes of...
I run a 4TB x 2x 24Drive Z3 setup for our offsite backup. It also has 12x hot spares (well, had, it's down to 9 after 18 months). The point of the overkill spares is that I don't want to have to see it in person ever again. It should be lifecycled before replacement spares are even considered...
Depends entirely on how they structured their contract with TSMC. They might have tons of wafers, they might only have a small run. Knowing Intel, it isn't a small run, at all.
The HPG series is being made on TSMC 7nm, possibly 6nm since that's essentially the same node with enhancements.
This is the perfect market for Intel to launch into. As long as they don't release a giant turd, it will instantly sell out. Hell, a turd would probably sell out.
Competition is great for us, the consumer. I hope they do well and would love to see them gut punch both AMD and Nvidia.
I think we're in for quite a few years of higher end modular PSUs just including a 12VO harness with their existing designs.
Dropping ATX24 is a good thing. Reduces overall complexity and waste of components. Loss of SATA power from the PSU is annoying for some, but in a few years even SATA...
Cleaning out some older hardware.
Note: I live in Mexico these days an only go up to the office in the states every 3-4 weeks. So there will be some delay shipping once we agree on a price. I'm planning on my next trip Monday, the 10th.
Prices are shipped, CONUS USPS.
I accept Paypal, I can...
I suggest you leave you look into the IODD. It presents itself as a USB CD/DVD ROM to the host machine. So as long as the PC can boot from a USB CD(basically everything post 1998), you can use the IODD to present whatever ISO you want.
As a side note, IDE to SATA adapters are cheap and simple...
With a million Ryzen 5000 CPUs shipped, that would be 60k DOA units. This is literally the first time I've heard anything about DOA Ryzen chips.
I find it highly unlikely this wouldn't be widespread news long before this if there was a 1% DOA rate, much less a 6% DOA rate.
Well, if you do the certificate extraction from a $20 eBay modem, any router capable of running wpa_supplucant (pfsense, openwrt, Linux, asuswrt-Merlin, etc) can do the job and the AT&T Residential Gateway can go in the closet.
see: https://github.com/bypassrg/att
This is what excites me about Xe-LP. I want a card I can drop in to any server and do multiple 4K/8K AV1/H265 Transcodes to 1080p.
That and bringing GVT-G to servers. Live migration on VMs that have hardware acceleration, along with access to QuickSync inside said VMs(Great for screen connect).
This entire category has emerged lately.
If you feel more comfortable with an American brand (what that means these days, who knows), there is this Energizer unit:
Energizer Portable Power Station, PD 45W USB-C Fast Charging Solar Generators, 240Wh/75000mAh(110V/200W) Pure Sine Wave Lithium...
Don't care. The pack in Apple cables and adapter are junk anyways and I dont use them.
Apple lightning cables have been garbage for years, I have some $2 dynex ones I got back when BestBuy put them on sale all the time, they have held up fantasy for 5+ years now, not a single one has broken or...
The 3020 SFF has both VGA and Display Port 1.2. You can get a dirt cheap, $5 DisplayPort to DVI adapter that will work fine if 3D performance isnt the concern.
See spec sheet: https://i.dell.com/sites/csdocuments/Shared-Content_data-Sheets_Documents/ar/dz/CSG-EN-XX-ALL-Optiplex-3020-Spec-Sheet.pdf
I'm guessing this is default. This was a fresh windows install and I just Plugged in. I didn't change any settings at all.
As to what is happening here. HDMI spec is that every HDMI device supports DVI signaling fallback. As you can see in the pic, it's showing HDMI mode. I guess the DVI port...
edo101 Just tested a $1 HDMI to DVI adapter I ordered from China a few years ago, works fine on DVI port of a GTX960 running 4k60 connected to the HDMI port of a Dell U2718Q.
im a bit confused about needing a display to boot. Are you saying it won't boot without a display attached, or that you need to see the boot process?
if it's just hanging on boot, get a DVI dummy plug, once in windows, disable that "display ".
This sounds like pretty heavy thermal throttling, even though it shouldn't happen even with no heat spreader. Make me wonder if the heat spreader has no contact with the die and is acting as a heat cap instead.
$480 Shipped+Insured anywhere CONUS(For Hawaii/Alaska, I'll have to check rates).
My heat: Reviews/Feedback for danielwood | HeatWare.com
I still have five of these to get rid of, two with the buzzer removed. I can also toss in some SFF-8087 to SFF-8087 cables if you need them.
Each card...
Guys, OP is upgrading a Media Center PC from an anemic J1900.
His performance loss from single channel will be completely unnoticed in his stated usage scenario. Go with 1x8GB and leave yourself the opening to add another stick when you become RAM constrained.
To pile on. 16GB is more than sufficient for NAS service, especially in a home scenario.
The more RAM, the better. I try to run 128GB as a minimum on all my filers, but that is because I depend heavily on that RAM cache for performance and do not use L2ARC. I also run sync=always across the...