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network analytics / vulnerability assessment / binary RE / whatever pays
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120gb 850pro + 10tb external raid over SAS
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1300w EVGA G2
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Noctua 92mm Server Coolers (some obscure name)
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hasn’t this already been done in the early days of blockchain technology with NameCoin: https://namecoin.org/ (which failed for obvious reasons) Nothing new really
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I am looking for a powered desktop speaker set with a good subwoofer / bass solution. Ideally around the $200 mark. Would like good frequency response where possible, but main goal is solid, powerful bass. I have headphones when I actually want to enjoy the music. 3.5mm input is ideal but I can drive L/R inputs as well. What does LTT recommend?
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What is the popular monitor these days for playing games (60hz, higher would be nice though) at 1080p with decent picture quality? (not doing any color work, just want games to look nice, so probably not TN) Been out of the loop for a few years now...
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look familiar?
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Love how the stock cards in the product picture are Tri-SLI GTX 285s.... don't think that's accurate lol
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Found this browsing TechReport this afternoon, thought I'd share: From the pictures included in the article, we can observe a few key things about this card. For one, it looks that ~2-8pin PCIe connectors worth of power translates to 13 FP32 TFLOPs. Wonder how this will compare with Nvidia's new Volta's Tesla processors, which IIRC boast 15 TFLOPs per card (drawing unknown wattage, likely 6+8pin) Here are some performance comparisons between Vega and Fury cards: For more details, see the original article here: http://techreport.com/news/31921/radeon-vega-frontier-edition-packs-13-tflops-and-16gb-of-hbm2
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[Updated] Nvidia releases a new Titan X GPU called "Titan Xp"
PCgamer324 replied to kameshss's topic in Tech News
This could be great in my Mac Pro 2010 for openCL; good to see Nvidia is still supporting Mac users! -
greetz to renderman for making this happen good to know you're looking out for everyone man
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try TiLP, its actually better than ticonnnect
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someone??!
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maybe this is better for the networks section...
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I try to run openbts but I get this blinkng light every time. What do i do? i just bought it it was $600 dollars lmao. here is what it looks like now: all I get are those lights nothing on linux when I run openbts PLEASE HELP