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What's the oldest piece of tech you still use?
Zagna replied to Cohacq's topic in General Discussion
HP 48G that was made on the 29th week of 1993. -
RX 480 cinebench 'OpenGL Reference Match' score lower than an HD 5770!?
Zagna replied to finsarg's topic in Graphics Cards
AFAIK, when the scene is rendered with fully OpenGL specifications compliant path, it produces a picture where each pixel always is a specific value. On consumer graphics cards, there are driver optimizations to squeeze every frame for gamers. This produces minor color inaccuracies which are imperceptible to the human eye but are still different from perfect. So this image has 2% of pixels that aren't what they should be. -
Many consider Ryzen 3 2200G to be superior to Ryzen 3 1200 for the same price. And what gpu for the 1200?
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RAM lights up , no fans are spinning. No video output
Zagna replied to Arkyo0's topic in Troubleshooting
I'm thinking the cooler isn't mounted properly. -
RAM lights up , no fans are spinning. No video output
Zagna replied to Arkyo0's topic in Troubleshooting
You could've destroyed the fan controller on your motherboard by pumping 12V into ground and 5V into PWM signal... -
RAM lights up , no fans are spinning. No video output
Zagna replied to Arkyo0's topic in Troubleshooting
Maybe the settings are so that fans do not ramp up with low enough temps? -
RAM lights up , no fans are spinning. No video output
Zagna replied to Arkyo0's topic in Troubleshooting
It looked very much like a PSU power connector with 2 molex connectors to me. -
RAM lights up , no fans are spinning. No video output
Zagna replied to Arkyo0's topic in Troubleshooting
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Wear leveling at 83% after 5 years, should be good for another 20 then?
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Yellow is VRM MOS and provides voltage for CPU cores, green is VSOC MOS and provides voltage for uncore, anything that isn't the cores. AFAIK
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On 4G I can get 70-110 ping on games, like War Thunder... with speedtest.net I can get as good as 39ms. Watching youtube daily and bunch of steam game updates, gaming and stuff, Windows 10 data counter says I've used 440GB in the last 30 days.
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KFA2 GeForce® GTX 1050 Ti EXOC White - Graphics Card Google found this, no idea where to get it in US since that's an European brand.
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The 280X and 580 have the same "limitations." The 580 supports 2 legacy monitors (DVI, HDMI) and 3rd monitor must be DP or DP with active adapter. So I would think using your current adapter/setup is fine.
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It seems that the Corsair 3-pin RGB connector is actually +5V, DATA, GND? It is meant for their RGB fans and strips which are only compatible with that.
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But if he uses the PCIe 2.0 x4 from the chipset for the second GPU, the 2* PCIe 2.0 1x ports are disabled because they share lanes. So he would need an X370 board for its support for 8x/8x bifurcation. Ryzen CPU has 24 PCIe 3.0 lanes. 16 for GPU on B350, 4 for M.2 NVMe and 4 for the chipset. The B350 chipset provides 6 PCIe 2.0 lanes for things.
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Then you can use DVI just fine. DVI-I is DVI+VGA combined and DVI-D is just DVI.
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VGA bandwidth for 1080p60 according to Bandwidth calculator is 186.6MHz. for 1680x1050p60 it is 158.8MHz. At 75Hz it is 198.5MHz. I'm guessing that adapter is designed for 1080p60 max, anything above that and you can start getting artifacts like that. 1680x1050p70 is 185.2MHz, does that have artifacts?
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ssd in a 20 year old laptop?
Zagna replied to Ashley MLP Fangirl's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
KingSpec 16GB, IDE eBay likely. Delock IDE Flash Module 44Pin 4GB vertical -
AMD Announces Ryzen Embedded V1000 & Epyc Embedded 3000
Zagna replied to The Benjamins's topic in Tech News
From Zen - Wikichip 6 x4 PHYs plus 5 x2 PHYs Support PCIe, WAFL, xGMI (Inter-Chip Global Memory Interconnect), SATA, and Ethernet Ethernet complex: Up to 4 lanes of 10/100/1000 SGMII, or 10GBASE-KR, or 1000BASE-KX Ethernet operation The 12G PHYs are configurable to some extent.