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Yes fair, I was thinking more small free lancers. But one of the applications of uploading photos is going to be awesome for the Olympics where you can upload anywhere directly off of camera instead of hard points where RJ45 is run. I never said it was going to do anything new to the industry just something I noticed and remembered the previous device. its a dual sim phone.
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i installed an Rx 7600 and now i keep crashing on fortnite
ki8aras replied to FrozenHydrangea's topic in Troubleshooting
[2024.05.04-16.36.34:030][822]LogD3D12RHI: Error: DRED: No PageFault data. [2024.05.04-16.36.34:030][822]LogD3D12RHI: Error: Video Memory Stats from frame ID 257788: [2024.05.04-16.36.34:030][822]LogD3D12RHI: Error: Local Budget: 7362.16 MB [2024.05.04-16.36.34:030][822]LogD3D12RHI: Error: Local Used: 2872.85 MB [2024.05.04-16.36.34:030][822]LogD3D12RHI: Error: System Budget: 7502.29 MB [2024.05.04-16.36.34:030][822]LogD3D12RHI: Error: System Used: 562.89 MB [2024.05.04-16.36.34:039][822]LogD3D12RHI: Error: GPU Crashed or D3D Device Removed. have you overclocked anything?- 1 reply
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Using isp route to distrubute a network made from the firewall?
idkidk replied to idkidk's topic in Networking
Nothing I work as a sys admin. I don't know network devices too well. I was told that in this scenario the only fix was about buying another access point but I don't trust too much my coworkers. Even if the company may be fine with it, I am not, I like to learn things my own way, but I have not too much space to play around with stuff -
In that case, the 6800 would be the cheaper option as it is around $30 less than the 7700 XT. When it comes to streaming it is not prioritized over gaming as I have no intention of becoming a streamer. More so it would just be used if I wanted to stream for friends to watch my gameplay. As long as it streams better than the 2060 I have on my gaming laptop currently I feel I'll be fine. Thank you for your feedback!
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now i did xmp enable and my boot with 3600hz im waiting for see result and im gonna tel you here ty
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gpu hotspot temperature reaches 110c. is it normal?
PDifolco replied to EzioWar's topic in Graphics Cards
Ok so the card works correctly but your case is really bad at airflow, which is a really bad idea with 34c ambient... -
That should not need any drivers. Can't really figure out at what step does the "need drivers" step pop up... M.2 SSDs don't need drivers with Windows 11. Have you tried resetting BIOS options to defaults?
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gpu hotspot temperature reaches 110c. is it normal?
EzioWar replied to EzioWar's topic in Graphics Cards
with cabinet's side panel opened, gpu hotspot only reaching 92c though -
Thanks for input. I have looked into Q27G3XMN, but the VA panel makes it not great viewing angle wise. I think I will stick to the non-HDR monitor then. May be if I have more HDR content, I would consider upgrading the monitor. On another note, it appears windows allow you to toggle HDR mode on each monitor. I was concern that it was all or nothing thing.
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System Integrator, people that build PC with standard parts (they can brand some stuff like cases or PSU but they're still standard), where OEM use parts they build themselves (and thus aren't compatible, low quality etc) IBuyPower is an SI for example
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Oof.
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It's visible in BIOS or not? (M.2 tab)
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Sony Portable Data Transmitter - Broadcasting phone for professionals
Needfuldoer replied to sub68's topic in Tech News
I can see one-man-band MMJs carrying these, or maybe crews in small media markets, but when you have both a videographer and a reporter they're going to run a real camera and a bonded cell system from the likes of Dejero, LiveU, or TVU. These phones aren't going to revolutionize newsgathering for big-market network affiliates and O&Os. (And not just because it completely lacks SDI.) The problem with using a phone is that you only have one cell modem. Even if you're running HEVC, one carrier's spectrum can get too congested for passable video. I've seen this happen at parades and sporting events when the cell carriers don't roll a truck. You'll get a much more trustworthy connection if you bond a dozen cell modems together. (And they have to be from T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon. Forget the MVNOs.) Sometimes you can get around this by subscribing to "first responder" plans that aren't available to the general public, so your devices get priority on the mobile network, but even that isn't a guarantee. I've been in local TV news for over 10 years. I've watched bonded cell solutions evolve from Pelican cases (Dejero GoBox) and custom housings with USB cell modems literally taped together (TVUPack TM8200) and Proton Pack looking monstrosities with a coffee can antenna housing (first generation LiveU), down to a box about the size of a VHS cassette (LiveU LU300S). Now a backpack-size unit can stream four full HD HEVC streams with identical latency, and dock into a truck or car with high gain antennas on its roof. These systems are more expensive than that phone, but they're much less expensive than rolling out a microwave network or paying Intelsat for uplink time and rolling a real satellite truck to every scene, and almost as reliable. (Actually much more reliable since your uplink system isn't embedded in a vehicle that can break down. I've actually seen live trucks get towed to a courthouse for a big trial, because the truck itself was dead but the generator and all the gear inside worked just fine.) Even still, the pack is a relatively small ticket item considering the tens of thousands of dollars' worth of equipment a news crew hauls around with them (a 2/3 shoulder camera, fluid head, tripod, at least two lights... It adds up fast even before you add all the little stuff they need.) -
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Because Caroline I assume got a new profile, that's there new one hence low post count. The community standards DOESN'T say we have to post in the tech portion of the forum. Most of use here are using this thread like discord honestly we like to talk about stuff and this is the place we did it. Bro mods do same here. Chill, nothing need to be serious, there is a reason why even though alot of dont like Linus still use this fourm.
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Is the drive SATA or M.2?
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The first thing it said was i have missing drivers
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The motherboard has a IMPI chip with video out, so you will have video out with this build without an additional GPU. Unless you need GPUs for compute, you don't need an additional GPU. I'd suggest more than 4 dimms here, 24 dimms total would be optimal. If this is for a desktop case, I'd be darn tempted to get a Threadripper pro here since your running pretty low core count epycs.
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Read the rules and there's no rule against "posting in off-topic" like it's literally a section of the forum for topics that don't belong in any of the other subs ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ If you're this mad unironically just hide Off-Topic or don't comment in any of the topics, ain't that hard. Oh but I do comment in other sections, from time to time, I can make serious comments. I get the impression you're just jelly I'm an expert in power supplies, EE, and... Half-Life lore? oh well that's gotta account for something too. edit: So they don't delete it. Interesting. I banned myself. Forum was kind of dead after the pandemic (except for Off-Topic lol) and I don't like keeping random accounts I won't use anymore.
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Benchmark and CPU Threads Error
momowhyy replied to momowhyy's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I already done doing the bios reset and try to flash the bios again with my new chip in. The result is still the same and I will keep trying to solve this.