Livineasy629
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Livineasy629 got a reaction from sof006 in Cerny announces new PS5 Details
https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/04/16/sony-reveals-next-gen-playstation-details not the best source but still, whether you’re a pc enthusiast or a console player this is pretty great news. Says the Navi gpu will support ray tracing.
also looks like this should be backwards compatible.
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Livineasy629 got a reaction from maartendc in Cerny announces new PS5 Details
https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/04/16/sony-reveals-next-gen-playstation-details not the best source but still, whether you’re a pc enthusiast or a console player this is pretty great news. Says the Navi gpu will support ray tracing.
also looks like this should be backwards compatible.
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Livineasy629 got a reaction from TAHIRMIA in Is the creators update stable?
its stable, but there's some weirdness since they removed some of the shortcuts like the control panel being in right click on start and changed some of the settings to be removed from control panel entirely and only exist in settings.
But in terms of having to fix things? Nah, thing is rock solid in my experience, had it for about a month.
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Livineasy629 reacted to GirlFromYonder in The mods are offline post nudes
NO IT IS NOT. I RATHER BE A MEMBER OF THE FORUM THAN BE BANNED.
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Livineasy629 reacted to Droidbot in The mods are offline post nudes
how about some hot PCB on PCB action?
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Livineasy629 got a reaction from tom_w141 in Intel to Launch 18-Core/36-Thread "Core i9-7980XE" Skylake-X CPU
bad value? Thats called just being stupid on intels part because the didn't wanna leave the i5 out of the party. Oh and by including the i5 in the X lineup they just made the whole processor sku system even more of a damn nightmare.
I guarantee some of the really high end (with what looks like boat loads of RGB) x299 mobos will be on par with the price of the i5 X if not more. Talk about stupid.
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Livineasy629 reacted to PCGuy_5960 in Intel to Launch 18-Core/36-Thread "Core i9-7980XE" Skylake-X CPU
ITX sized socket
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Livineasy629 got a reaction from Brainless906 in Intel to Launch 18-Core/36-Thread "Core i9-7980XE" Skylake-X CPU
SLI two titan X's and get a double socket x299 board with two of them i5s you got yourself a system
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Livineasy629 got a reaction from The Benjamins in Intel to Launch 18-Core/36-Thread "Core i9-7980XE" Skylake-X CPU
SLI two titan X's and get a double socket x299 board with two of them i5s you got yourself a system
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Livineasy629 got a reaction from XenosTech in Intel to Launch 18-Core/36-Thread "Core i9-7980XE" Skylake-X CPU
bad value? Thats called just being stupid on intels part because the didn't wanna leave the i5 out of the party. Oh and by including the i5 in the X lineup they just made the whole processor sku system even more of a damn nightmare.
I guarantee some of the really high end (with what looks like boat loads of RGB) x299 mobos will be on par with the price of the i5 X if not more. Talk about stupid.
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Livineasy629 got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in Intel to Launch 18-Core/36-Thread "Core i9-7980XE" Skylake-X CPU
that i57640X seems really really silly.
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Livineasy629 reacted to PCGuy_5960 in Intel to Launch 18-Core/36-Thread "Core i9-7980XE" Skylake-X CPU
The 4C/4T CPU makes NO sense whatsoever TBH
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Livineasy629 reacted to PCGuy_5960 in Intel to Launch 18-Core/36-Thread "Core i9-7980XE" Skylake-X CPU
Very likely Since Skylake-X was a 12 core die before the launch of Threadripper
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Livineasy629 reacted to HelplmChoking in AMD EPYC Datacenter CPU's released
Sooo dual socket board, 64c/128t in a single machine? That kinda density will be awesome.
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Livineasy629 got a reaction from leadeater in AMD EPYC Datacenter CPU's released
I see a Holy $h!t episode in our future haha
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Livineasy629 got a reaction from shadowbyte in AMD EPYC Datacenter CPU's released
Original source: http://wccftech.com/amd-unveils-epyc-cpus-32-cores-64-threads-datacenter/
AMD unveiled the new EPYC datacenter CPU based on AMD Naples silicon. Up to 32 cores with 64 threads.
A highly scalable, 32-core System on Chip (SoC) design, with support for two high-performance threads per core Industry-leading memory bandwidth, with 8-channels of memory per “Naples” device. In a 2-socket server, support for up to 32 DIMMS of DDR4 on 16 memory channels, delivering up to 4 terabytes of total memory capacity. The processor is a complete SoC with fully integrated, high-speed I/O supporting 128 lanes of PCIe 3, negating the need for a separate chipset A highly-optimized cache structure for high-performance, energy efficient compute AMD Infinity Fabric coherent interconnect for two “Naples” CPUs in a 2-socket system Dedicated security hardware Personally excited to see how the infinity fabric coherent interconnect will help the systems performance.