They just came in stock on AMD's site. I have one in my cart. Tried checking out but the website wasn't working. Now it says they aren't in stock anymore. >:|
They are going fast. I'll tab over to newegg, refresh and see the asus tuf and the gigabyte in stock. I msg my friend on IRC and by the time he checks the link they are gone.
Having sat in that chair, I'd sooner sit in a used free curbside pick up office chair than this Corsair chair. It's literally the worst chair I've ever sat in.
I kind of don't understand these companies spending hundreds of millions of dollars on the hardware but won't also spend 50 +/- million on a dedicated, AAA app/game to go with the launch. Tech demos and crappy indie steam games simply aren't enough to get me to buy the hardware.
Windows 10 is a heaping pile of shit. The UI sucks. The telemetry/spying sucks. The "reset your preferences" sucks. I hate it. Literally hate it. It was Windows 10 that got me to move to linux as my daily desktop. When I want to game, I fire up the VM and endure the shitty win10 GUI long...
Well in my very specific workload on an asrock taichi, I have 4 cores/8 threads on a linux host dedicated to a win10 vm with a consistent moderately heavy load. Going from a early build 1700 that would only OC to 3600 to a 2700x gained me a 20% increase in cinebench score. The 2700x is running...
You got me entirely wrong. I own 3 Ryzen boxes right now. I've only bought AMD stuff for 20 years so calm down!
What I'm saying is (again) that there doesn't seem to be much headroom left in Ryzen to compete with a FUTURE Intel "go-fast" part.
There's little reason to hate on Apple stuff after this week, even for the most die hard Apple hater. Just today Tim Cook said he wouldn't ban the NRA channel from Apple TV because he believes a diversity in viewpoints is important, even if you disagree with them. Contrast that with Google...
I have passed through a 1070, a sata controller, a sound card, NIC and a USB controller to a windows 10 guest from a linux host. Works perfect. Asrock Taichi/1800x
I have an LSI 9240-8i and its not compatible with either an Asus 990 FX nor a Taichi x370. It works in my Gigabyte 970, but that board I have no confidence in.
So please recommend me a controller card that is relatively cheap and relatively fast. No fewer than 4 SATA ports. This is for linux...
File this headline under, "Shit car manufacturers say when they need venture capital because they make a car nobody wants and are about to file bankruptcy. Again."
Well I have "native" SATA, USB, sound and video now. Briefly played a few games at 1440p and it sure seemed good enough to me initially. I ended up passing through an add-on PCI-E 1x marvell sata controller, a PCI-E sound card (giving me 5.1 sound), an onboard USB controller and of course the...
Yeah, I'm ok with degraded performance. As long as it's playable. And that's subjective too. Whatever it takes I suppose, I simply won't use win10 as my primary desktop whatever the cost.
Is there a benchmark you'd like me to try? I haven't tried playing any steam games yet. I nearly broke out the champagne after running the heaven benchmark. As of right now I don't have NPT turned off. I'm reading into all the fine tuning stuff now. All I want in the end is a windows 10 KVM...
I installed my ASUS Crosshair IV and checked the IOMMU groups. It was still worthless, nearly (if not completely) the same as on my Taichi. Now I saw a guy on reddit post his groups (which is why I bought this board) and it was nothing like mine. So what's the answer? You have to add...
Ive come to the conclusion that the Taichi is falling way behind in the IOMMU scene. I bought it initially because it has the features I want and was working with ram that other boards were having trouble with. I still love this board, but after seeing other IOMMU groups from gigabyle and...
Or am I just pissing in the wind?
Yes, I get separate groups for each video card, but everything else (SATA, LAN, Audio, add-in cards) is thrown together with everything else.
NOTHING EXCEPT VIDEO IS ISOLATED, which makes this nearly worthless.
Is this an AMD problem? An x370 problem? An...