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Aluavin

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  1. Depends. On Websites you can use Fluid Fonts (https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/fluid-typography/) That means that as a developer you have the power over the scale of fonts. Since most fonts are vector based they can scale up and you can use math for scaling items. A couple of companies still don't have > 20% mobile usage on their sites but they have like 4k displays - so they have to use those fluid fonts because you can't know if the user has OS-wide scaling active and if yes, what the scale is. this has nothing to do with your resolution (just because you see more black doesn't mean that you have fewer/more pixels).
  2. Huh? Okay thanks. My thought was that if memory can serve work faster that I also don't need the same amount of capacity. Of course I was not thinking about a 2x bandwidth increase will lead to a 1/2 decrease of capacity - more like 1/3 decrease of capacity.
  3. while watching the video I wondered. how much can be transfered later this year into the consumer market? if i remember correctly is HBM2 way more expensive than gddr6, but I can be wrong. but with a higher bandwidth 6GB will be the new 12GB. Than seeing a higher tdp sounds like that this one will get slightly warmer than a volta based card. Lets see f they also bring the split of the GPU to consumer marked. this together with the increase of the corecount we've seen in the last years could lead to "real" 2Gamers1CPUSystems.
  4. In total she will have 2TB of flash in her PC and 4tb of HDD. Finished projects will go to the server. I think its enough.
  5. Thanks - but be quiet! feels kinda cheap. can you elaborate why it should be the same ssd? are they using the same dies or the same controler or both?
  6. Thanks for the replies! The Cooler is there because I have one already at home. Since the case is closed there should be no issues with the NH-D15. 2x16 is a good idea. totally forgot that this is an option. pcie4 nvme is a nice bonus - but not nessesary yet. thats why I went with samsung because so far they've been reliable. good to know. I think than 2070s it is. more would be wasted. fortunatly we can upgrade the graphics card pretty easy and therefore I think 2070s is enough for the next 2-4 years. she currently has two 1080p dell 60hz monitors and a 2070s should drive them pretty easy for 3 years. Thanks, will give her the choice of brands regarding PSU. Corsair is kinda burned for me because of their support.
  7. Hey, so my GF asked me to plan a PC for her. Mainly because she needs to spend some money this year because of Tax-Issues we certainly will encounter. She works in the TV industry and wants to/has to do homeoffice once in a while because the software they have is shit. So she is into video production also at home and works most of the time with the adobe suite and some other software I don't understand. I bought her a PC a couple of years ago on ebay and this PC is taking ages to render a video. this needs to be improved. PCPartPicker Part List CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8 GHz 12-Core Processor (€497.99 @ Amazon Deutschland) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 82.5 CFM CPU Cooler (€87.79 @ Aquatuning) Motherboard: MSI MEG X570 UNIFY ATX AM4 Motherboard (€305.99 @ Alternate) Memory: G.Skill Trident Z Neo 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 Memory (€130.89 @ Mindfactory) Memory: G.Skill Trident Z Neo 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 Memory (€130.89 @ Mindfactory) Storage: Samsung 970 Pro 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive (€314.00 @ Amazon Deutschland) Video Card: MSI GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8 GB GAMING X TRIO Video Card (€577.99 @ Mindfactory) Case: Fractal Design Define R6 USB-C ATX Mid Tower Case (€146.89 @ Alternate) Power Supply: SeaSonic FOCUS Plus Platinum 750 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply (€134.99 @ ARLT) Total: €2327.42 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-01-15 10:51 CET+0100 Some Notes: - Storage will be carried over from her old PC. Also we have a 10gig LAN and a server. - Threadripper is overkill IMHO because she works from home 1-4 times a month. - I like to avoid `GAMING` - Names for certain parts. - No AiO because of maintainability. Would this one do the job? Is the Memory good enough for Zen2? 2070 SUPER too much or should I rather go for Quadro Cards? Which one is recomeded here?
  8. Nope, currently playing Witcher3 w/ Girlfriend on the couch. I only bought the GOG client. The Shield has multiple possibilities of streaming games. Some run on Nvidia Stream Anywhere (or however its called) and than you also have steamlink. Since you can add whatever games you've got installed to steam it works like fine. only exception so far is RDR2 - which looks like shit on my GTX1070 - to enable this to run i have to use the Nvidia Stream Anwhere. As mentioned already you can also just stream your desktop to the Shield. The Stream also delivers sound.
  9. I have an nvidia shield for this purpose. You can use steamlink to stream also the desktop. Only issue here is that playing games while having the shield in wifi isn't that fun because you'll have stutters every now and than - however you can use an ethernet cable to connect the shield to your wifi.
  10. Someone can recomend something similiar as the ASUS Switch? I'm searching for something like this but with 3 10GB (RJ45)Ports (Server, 2 PCs) Currently I'm using SFP+ but thats 2 extra cables flying around in the office - which is a inconvenience.
  11. the amazon basic one is actully pretty good.
  12. hardware canucks have already up a video for navi
  13. this is BS. The website still doesn't work for me. on ultrawide, it's just ugly - mainly due to the fact that there is no dark-mode. I get a big white-ish boarder around videos. The thumbnail-cancer is also real and due to a lack of consistent colors, it makes the overview kinda messy. it works for youtube because they use the text below the videos and not on the thumbnail with just a black-ish background. also, those thumbnails are way smaller. for me it is a dealbreaker. I really want to support LMG and also FPC, but the lack of UI customization (show videos as a list, dark mode etc.) makes me really not want to use it. another thing which is annoying is that pages take ages to load, I stare for at least 2 seconds on a blank screen with no information (to reproduce: click on a video, then go back via browser...). you know - prerender is a thing and it's a possibility for a reason. if i'm lost somewhere and i click the logo on the top i get refered to the homepage (which probably lists videos of all subscribed creators) but I only see 5 Items, so I have to do 1 more click to get to the lmg channel (before staring at whitespace for about 2 seconds....). edit: while talking about design I just started up a video. open 2 browsers: left one you have a fpc-video playing, the other one you load a youtube video. do you notice the navigation above the video? this creates some space so you don't have the feeling that your video isn't cut on the top. on floatplane the video is directly under the bookmark bar - this makes the video seem to cut of in the top. add some padding here on the top - or even better use the space. all in all it still feels like an alpha version. Let me tell you this: no one will care about how good the service is - when the UX is bad no one will appreciate your work
  14. As people stated already: Just do it. Way back in the 90's it was much easier to really break something or have something not working (master/slave devices...). Today everything is kinda easy. Just make sure you don't rush. if you encounter an issue. google it. Just one thing I have to tell myself every damn time: If you have to apply thermal paste to your CPU just trust yourself that you've done it right. Don't put the cooler on and then remove it to check. Just believe in that you've done it right. Chances are pretty low that you've done it wrong.
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