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Dylanc1500

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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from DiceGG in dog thread   
    This would be my Border Collie, Jodie. She is around 6 years old.

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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from Dreckssackblase in What's a tech term you hate?   
    Frequency for transfer rates, for example using 3200 Mhz instead of 3200 MT/s.
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    Dylanc1500 reacted to Master Disaster in British Tank Commander Leaks Classified Document so that War Thunder can Fix Their Game   
    Exactly this, we're talking about potentially endangering the lives of any and all soldiers that serve on those vehicles.
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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from Master Disaster in British Tank Commander Leaks Classified Document so that War Thunder can Fix Their Game   
    I hope he gets military and civil penalties. He then deserves to have any awards or recognition stripped from him.
     
    To me personally, it doesn't matter what he leaked. He broke the trust of both the military, the people he vowed to serve, and their allies. He also lended to the possibility of putting all of them at risk.
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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from RockSolid1106 in What kind of names did you rename your computers/devices/etc? Why that name?   
    The names I end up using come simply from when they don't function to my intent, so I don't think I can say them.
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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from Red :) in one of the threads of all time   
    No, @Spottyis just a reverse werewolf. They are one in the same. Legend says that a secret entity of dragons and werewolves exists, but I have already said too much.
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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from whm1974 in Name suggestions for a foal. His name is Hennessey   
    Are we talking registered name? If so, what are the sire and dams' names? I prefer using a mix between both for the registered name,  sometimes throwing in parts of a name from a significant part of their bloodline.
     
    If it's just a given name, how about Dekatessera or Deka for short. It means fourteen in greek, and Artemis is the greek god of wild animals, and fortnight being 14 days.
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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from Forbidden Wafer in Name suggestions for a foal. His name is Hennessey   
    Are we talking registered name? If so, what are the sire and dams' names? I prefer using a mix between both for the registered name,  sometimes throwing in parts of a name from a significant part of their bloodline.
     
    If it's just a given name, how about Dekatessera or Deka for short. It means fourteen in greek, and Artemis is the greek god of wild animals, and fortnight being 14 days.
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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from Rambo in Name suggestions for a foal. His name is Hennessey   
    Are we talking registered name? If so, what are the sire and dams' names? I prefer using a mix between both for the registered name,  sometimes throwing in parts of a name from a significant part of their bloodline.
     
    If it's just a given name, how about Dekatessera or Deka for short. It means fourteen in greek, and Artemis is the greek god of wild animals, and fortnight being 14 days.
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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from WhitetailAni in What's a tech term you hate?   
    Frequency for transfer rates, for example using 3200 Mhz instead of 3200 MT/s.
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    Dylanc1500 reacted to leadeater in Nvidia announces better ARM support and new ARM CPU - x86 not the main player anymore   
    Why are you bringing this up again?
     
    Read the quoted sentence again and apply some better comprehension to it. There is a concept known as giving an exemplar to illustrate a point, my sentence literally says the numbers are not real so please stop that nonsense.
     
    If you can't treat something that was directly stated as not real figures and you go on to treat it as if they were or pretend I'm claiming you said it then may I ask you have a deep think about how this conversation got to where it did. If something as basic as this is a problem then I personally suspect some other underlying issue, one I suspect being that you have made the subconscious or conscious decision to treat anything and everything I say as a lie or it's always about you or something you have said.
     
    And in case it wasn't clear or you simply just did not want to take onboard what I was saying, it's an illustration of the performance differential of the competing best in class which matters if you are making the claim the M1 performance is so much better that it could drive an industry change. Sure I could agree if you only limit to looking at the Intel CPUs in the last gen Apple products but it's a simple fact that it's not as attractive when including Ryzen Mobile. The M1 is better, but not better enough to make any large changes happen due to all the other factors.
     
    When you literally said it proved something yet products before it already had done so. Don't like me pointing that out? Fine, that's not my problem that is yours. If you don't actually care about those products then you're welcome to ignore them and continue on. I already said I don't blame you for not being aware of them as they just aren't applicable to you. However that doesn't change the fact that high performance ARM was on the market before hand and unless you think people in the silicon and chip design industry were not aware of those then you are dead wrong. If you think Microsoft wasn't aware then you are dead wrong, everyone that matters at all for some of things things you tried to argue knew.
     
    You didn't know, so what? You could have just gone, "huh that's interesting but I don't care" but instead you wanted to argue and discredit. This conversation was unproductive due to you, I tried to have a constructive conversation but you made every attempt possible to make it not.
     
    You lacked the knowledge from the outset to have this discussion that is why you think I'm cheery picking and I'll repeat anything that is correct if you try and deny or counter argue it. If you don't like something being repeated back at you either stop and A) Disagree but move on, or B) Consider what is being said might have truth behind it. I actually don't care if someone picks A or B, I care if they pick C, with C being continuing arguing in ignorance.
     
    This topic is about Nvidia ARM CPUs for HPC and servers, with some on the side consumer devices for researchers and data scientist. All the ARM CPUs I talked about are directly applicable to the topic, the M1 is the least applicable.
     
    FYI I pick option A, you should pick A now too.
     
    No, I do have enough knowledge to have the discussion. I will not simply let you pass by and discredit my education, qualifications and experience. Other people on this forum do as well, more than just a mere handful. That's a pathetic retort only made by those out of their depth, at no point did anyone need to be an employee of say TSMC/Intel to have this discussion.
     
    That's because you were looking at Ryzen Mobile H not U series. Have a look at Ryzen 5800U reviews. And yes the M1 is faster, I don't remember saying the M1 wasn't faster. You wanted to have that argument not me, my point was AMD does have 15W CPUs that perform very well and therefore the power efficiency isn't as bad as one might want to think.
    https://www.techspot.com/review/2235-amd-ryzen-5800u/
     
    If you, as you keep doing, use Intel CPUs as the measuring bar then your argument and opinions appear far more favorable but like I have to keep pointing out there are better x86 options, much better, so any claims about market changes must (not optional) be measured against all the options on the market not ones you want to limit to because you only want to compare last gen Mac to M1 Mac. You are making claims to changes outside the Mac ecosystems so your imposed limits are irrelevant.
     
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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from WhitetailAni in one of the threads of all time   
    Banned. Wait, wrong thread.
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    Dylanc1500 reacted to williamcll in More than 700 PS2 prototypes of games released   
    I thought you meant development models of the PS2
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    Dylanc1500 reacted to MageTank in Hot News? More Like... HWInfo64 Now Shows Hot VRAM for RTX 3080/3090!   
    This is a loaded question my friend, one that you cannot proclaim "exactly" on. Boost conditions are largely dictated by your board these days. If thermals are kept in check, boards can impose unlimited current/power limits as well as boost durations. If your board doesn't apply a negative AVX offset, it will maintain maximum boost during this condition. If you think this is thermally impossible, know that I've personally maintained a 5.2ghz overclock under the hottest AVX stress available (Linpack MKL) on an 8700K with a 1260mm CPU only loop. It's most definitely possible. I don't believe in AVX offsets because I don't like taking the easy way out under more stressful testing conditions, but that is a matter of personal preference.
     
    If we compare the 5950X I just got, it maintains a turbo boost that is higher than the advertised clocks under the same AVX load, albeit lower than peak boost, but that is more so a current limitation, definitely not a thermal limitation. 1260mm radiator with 18 fans in a CPU only loop, thermals are seldom ever a concern. Base clock is 3.4ghz, I can maintain a 4.4ghz boost under the same Linpack MKL testing using stock values dictated by my board. If I choose to use PBO with CO, I can pump those numbers up to 4.8 under AVX, 5.1 under certain gaming loads. Power/Current is the real limitation for this situation.
     
    If you are throttling below base advertised speeds under normal operating conditions, I'd say it's a cause for concern. Now it's up to the masses to determine what "normal operating conditions" are, lol.
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    Dylanc1500 reacted to PlayStation 2 in Food & Cooking   
    Considering that I don't fucking hate myself, milk chocolate is the only acceptable answer.
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    Dylanc1500 reacted to RevTadd in Food & Cooking   
    Agree, white chocolate. All other chocolates are a mistake
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    Dylanc1500 reacted to leadeater in Too fast for its own good: Intel kills consumer Optane   
    Well this is incredibly lame.
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    Dylanc1500 reacted to Godlygamer23 in I was born in the 80s am I the only gamer left that still has a dvdrom drive in there case?   
    I currently have a UHD Blu-ray player in my main build, and occasionally use a standard Blu-ray drive on the test bench. 
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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from CommanderAlex in I was born in the 80s am I the only gamer left that still has a dvdrom drive in there case?   
    I have a UHD Blu-ray drive in mine. I also have a 3.5" floppy.
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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from Jason 57 in I was born in the 80s am I the only gamer left that still has a dvdrom drive in there case?   
    I have a UHD Blu-ray drive in mine. I also have a 3.5" floppy.
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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from BLKBRDSR71 in I was born in the 80s am I the only gamer left that still has a dvdrom drive in there case?   
    I have a UHD Blu-ray drive in mine. I also have a 3.5" floppy.
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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from PlayStation 2 in I was born in the 80s am I the only gamer left that still has a dvdrom drive in there case?   
    I have a UHD Blu-ray drive in mine. I also have a 3.5" floppy.
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    Dylanc1500 reacted to Spotty in KFC releases it's own Gaming Console, possibly faster than XBox or Playstation... oh and it warms Chicken   
    I will be disappointed if the KFConsole doesn't use the 10900KF CPU.
     
    Can't wait to play KFCities: Skylines on this.
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    Dylanc1500 reacted to leadeater in Topping up on storage - Intel optane news   
    You know you can turn page file off right? I've run Windows without one way back in Windows 2000 Professional, was great if you had enough ram due to SSDs not being a thing.
     
    These and Optane DIMMs for that matter are replacements for RAM disks and data persistence in memory not for system memory. These latencies are so much faster than other persistent storage that it is enough to replace the use cases for RAM disks and persistent memory resident data, safer too.
     
    They are also good targets for high end enterprise storage controllers that currently use NVDIMMs and NVMe read cache devices, Optane can replace both of these and for NVDIMM at larger capacities while retaining overall storage system performance. I'd rather have 1.5TB of Optane DIMM than 0.5TB NVDIMM.
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    Dylanc1500 got a reaction from leadeater in Topping up on storage - Intel optane news   
    I think the 3.2TB P5800X will be my next purchase. Then we wait for the consumer variant to come up, and hopefully releasing a HHHL version.
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