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TeamBleen

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    North Texas
  • Interests
    Building computers, virtualization (SSD cache array for large file storage), server building and configuring, HTML 5, JSON, JavaScript, PowerShell ISE, AD-DS and everything enterprise. Photography and video editing.
  • Occupation
    Server Administrator

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  • CPU
    Intel 5930k
  • Motherboard
    Asus Sabertooth X99
  • RAM
    32 GB Corasir Dominator Platinum DDR4 2400
  • GPU
    NVidia GTX 980 referance
  • Case
    Corsair Obsidian 900D
  • Storage
    Samsung 951 NVMe, Samsung 850 Pro, WD Green 1TB drives
  • PSU
    1200W Corsair PSU
  • Display(s)
    Dell p2715Q
  • Cooling
    corsair hydro series h100i gtx extreme
  • Mouse
    Steal Series Rival 300
  • Sound
    Klipsch 2.1 Pro Media
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. hahaha. No. If the board is a triple channel board, then reviewing the optimal memory configuration for triple channel memory will be the way to go. But if the board only supports dual channel memory, then you cannot make a dual channel board in to a triple channel board by adding 1 more memory dim. You are just running your memory in an in-common or non-recommended configuration for that board. Running memory in non-recommended configurations can lead to system instability or your system not booting. Please refer to your motherboard manual for the proper and recommended memory configurations.
  2. Guys I'm not being serious. This was just a joke topic. Lol. good times. you guys rock. ?
  3. In the film terminator judgment day, we learned that SkyNet was a decentralized super computer by using individual personal computers connected via the WWW. Until a few days ago we were not that close to the envisioned SkyNet dooms day scenario played out in the film judgment day. But it stands clear that NVidia has created such a compute platform that is powerful enough to harness Google’s new AI which will enslave us all. So now combining the Google AI and the new NVidia Pascal GTX 1080 GPUs we have such a platform to give birth to SkyNet. So, for all those people who by the GTX 1080. Are they partly responsible for the downfall of humanity? Will NVidiaNet protect those who purchased 1 to 4 GTX 1080s? Is it time to start supporting team RED?
  4. Thanks for the warm welcome... How to make a Texan not believe you, tell him that yours is bigger then his.
  5. Yes, every thing in Texas is bigger. Just look at my computer case as proof.
  6. Thanks. Nope my next build might be a while.
  7. Let me guess, you are one of the infamous Twitch Chat members?
  8. I am also new to this forum. This is my first forum question. I just signed up today. I would expect that we all maintain a level of maturity. I have no qualms with any one at this point.
  9. I understand what your saying. Also you are somewhat on the right track, but in order to understand and calculate an actual performance improvement you need to look at the whole system: such as what is the lithography, did they shrink the die size? what is the memory bandwidth and operating frequency and memory buss, did we see an improvement there? Also what is the total operating power, what is the TDP? So if we take all this in to consideration, then we see how the 1080 is a bad ass card with huge potential.
  10. So I am no longer interested in selling my 980 any more. I still have my 8800 GTX.
  11. Yes. I am taking classes for my VMware certification training. Also VMware ESXi 6 and VM Workstation 11 -12 all support GPU acceleration. You can only share up to 2GB of vRAM per VM. So I can reduce graphical display calculation off my CPU by moving it to a shared GPU while I learn and build proof of concept systems until I get in the role of administering such systems.
  12. LOL, wish I could. I have been trying to sell my 980 ever since the Titan X came out. I was offering my 980 for $450 and then dropped it down to $350. No one was interested. The card was never overclocked, but no one ever believes that statement.
  13. Supposedly the 1080 is a massive jump in performance over the 980 and 880. Also I game at 4K.
  14. So I have a GTX 980 and I am thinking about buying the new GTX1080. But I do not want to let my 980 collect dust while I wait on build a new NAS/VM system. So I am wondering if using a 980 as a PhysX card would be a good idea? Also can you mix and match GPU architecture with NVidia PhysX? Sorry I don't know much about PhysX at this time.
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