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maybethisnamewillwork reacted to Adorable Cat in YouTube thumbnails wrong colour (low contrast)
incognito incognito but signed in regular
strange, I have no clue why your thumbnails are looking off
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maybethisnamewillwork reacted to Adorable Cat in YouTube thumbnails wrong colour (low contrast)
They look normal to me, here's some screenshots I took of them for comparison
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maybethisnamewillwork reacted to Badkarma12 in Hey Linus, have you ever thought about the fact that your entire building is basically the same settup as a porn studio?
In all honesty your entire office plan, from the homemade "condo" set to the lounge with those couch settups to the rigging to the employee lounge to the kitchen is absolutely identical to most porn studios. I mean if you had a black leather couch in the lounge or a few of the offices it would literally be casting couch. Literally, that's what high end porn studios do, they get condo floor plans and build them in warehouses exactly like this to get perfect lighting with the separate editing dens and things in thesame building. Quite literally if you had wanted to save money you could've shared the rent with a porn studio. This is not a normal production company thing, this is a porn thing, like to the point if you watch a porn documentary all the rooms are the same.
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maybethisnamewillwork reacted to ProjectBox153 in Google Chrome colours look wrong on Incognito tabs
I'm running the same version and have the same thing.
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maybethisnamewillwork got a reaction from rattacko123 in AMD Threadripper 2?!
64-channel memory controller.
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maybethisnamewillwork got a reaction from GirlFromYonder in AMD Threadripper 2?!
64-channel memory controller.
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maybethisnamewillwork got a reaction from Maxitom in to destroy
Every act of creation is first an act of destruction.
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maybethisnamewillwork reacted to NumLock21 in AMD Threadripper 2?!
AMD Threadripper 2?!
40940 pins, 256 cores/512 threads, AMD RX VEGA 64 videocard built in!
Update:
Thanks to @maybethisnamewillwork
We now have info on the memory controller!
It will have 64 channel memory!
Update 2:
Thanks to @PCGuy_5960 for leaked benchmark!
Update 3:
Thanks to @deXxterlab97 for leaked single threaded benchmark!
Update 4:
Thanks to miners snatching up all of the AMD Vega video cards. AMD Threadripper 2 will be delayed indefinitely.
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maybethisnamewillwork got a reaction from NumLock21 in AMD Threadripper 2?!
64-channel memory controller.
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maybethisnamewillwork got a reaction from NaLu in AMD Readies 9 Threadripper models
Two Ryzen dies, which would mean four CCXs each having X amount of cores.
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maybethisnamewillwork got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in AMD Readies 9 Threadripper models
Two Ryzen dies, which would mean four CCXs each having X amount of cores.
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maybethisnamewillwork got a reaction from SpaceGhostC2C in AMD Readies 9 Threadripper models
Two Ryzen dies, which would mean four CCXs each having X amount of cores.
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maybethisnamewillwork got a reaction from leadeater in AMD Readies 9 Threadripper models
Two Ryzen dies, which would mean four CCXs each having X amount of cores.
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maybethisnamewillwork got a reaction from rattacko123 in AMD Readies 9 Threadripper models
Two Ryzen dies, which would mean four CCXs each having X amount of cores.
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maybethisnamewillwork got a reaction from xAcid9 in Do the 900 series Nvidia GPU's not support 4K hardware encoding/decoding?
I think it's only fully supported on GM206 (GTX 950/960).
Also I've noticed that my 1050Ti plays 4K videos from YouTube significantly smoother than my 980Ti did.
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maybethisnamewillwork got a reaction from Dottsie in Google chrome freezing
What OS's you're running?
Go chrome://gpu, and check the logs from bottom, what sort of errors it has collected - see if it's related to hardware acceleration.
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maybethisnamewillwork got a reaction from Zyndo in Machine Learning: Titan Xp vs 1080ti
Oops, I was referring to FP64 (double-precision).
Basically single precision floating point deals with 32-bit floating point numbers and double precision deals with 64-bit.
The number of bits in double precision increases the maximum value that can be stored as well as increasing the precision (the number of significant digits).
Here's a good example about usage of single precision vs double precision:
http://www.tuflow.com/forum/index.php?/topic/821-single-precision-vs-double-precision/#comment-2090
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maybethisnamewillwork reacted to XenosTech in AMA: RTG with Raja about AMD VEGA
Gotta love invisible text
On topic: I really hope vega delivers... I need to have a collection of GPU's again like I did when AGP was still a slot on the motherboard.