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NQSD got a reaction from babadoctor in Possibly Bricked GPU
The new MacBook Pro is so terrible at keeping the i9 cool. How do they expect a chassis that thin to keep it cool? I'm surprised that there aren't any reports of a burnt component.
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NQSD reacted to KarathKasun in Is this what I think it is?
That is USB-C.
Though it likely is wired only for DP over USB-C, there are monitors with USB-C video inputs.
Nevermind, its a vent hole and part of the cooler behind that. It just looks a whole lot like a USB-C port.
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NQSD got a reaction from Beef Boss in Petabyte Storage
Well you work at LMG. You are one of the video editors right?
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NQSD got a reaction from jefire411 in portable gaming laptop
Too bad my friend didn't loan me the backpack with the laptop.
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NQSD got a reaction from Yung Lead in Is 22 Core good?
Gaming, no. Productivity and video editing and encoding, yes.
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NQSD got a reaction from John H. in RAM Mixing of Same Type
The pins and the speed has to be the same, but the company doesn't.
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NQSD got a reaction from YamiYukiSenpai in Nvidia Rumour: GTX 2080 & 2070 using Ampere (GA104) and will launch in April, GP102 is EOL
Now that you mention it. It doesn’t seem like a great idea.
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NQSD reacted to LordofGangsters in Intel get hit with a 5 Billion Dollar Class Action Lawsuit from the City of Providence, RI
There isn't 5 billion dollars total in Rhode Island.
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NQSD got a reaction from Damascus in Mining and gaming desk build
Threadripper is the most profitable CPU right now though.
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NQSD got a reaction from Canada EH in Mining and gaming desk build
As I said, mine for Etherium and get paid in bitcoin.
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NQSD got a reaction from Canada EH in Mining and gaming desk build
I like and hate this question right now.
Bitcoin isn't profitable right now, just mine for Etherium.
And please don't mine because I can't find a decent graphics card because of miners taking most of the graphics cards.
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NQSD got a reaction from PotatoSauce in cryorig h7 fitting problems
You could test if there is something in the way using this:
http://www.cryorig.com/images/tester/h7/h7_socket_amd.pdf
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NQSD got a reaction from Neptunion in Upgrate my cpu, but wich one?
The GPU is fine and I would go with the i7 if you are to want better performance or an i5 if you want a lower cost.
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NQSD got a reaction from Neptunion in Upgrate my cpu, but wich one?
Just to promptly answer the question.
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NQSD got a reaction from Neptunion in Upgrate my cpu, but wich one?
So are both your questions answered now @thom derksen and @Neptunion?
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NQSD got a reaction from Aaron_Blue01 in Petabyte Storage
We need a lot of storage even for the deep end of the internet.
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NQSD got a reaction from Aaron_Blue01 in Petabyte Storage
Well.... I believe that companies would have over a zettabyte in a few more years due to people putting more data into the cloud.
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NQSD got a reaction from Thunderzzu in Upgrate my cpu, but wich one?
Just to promptly answer the question.
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NQSD got a reaction from Aaron_Blue01 in Petabyte Storage
Then the amount of storage is put to good use. An average would be 1 to 3 GB for a casual movie, but when it comes to media creation it can jump up to about 20 GB. It would last you a while.
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NQSD got a reaction from Aaron_Blue01 in Petabyte Storage
A petabyte wouldn't be a great solution for a consumer, due to the pricing, the consumer needing to get a system with enough raid cards and area to store them, and the hassles by configuring it.
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NQSD got a reaction from Aaron_Blue01 in Petabyte Storage
The max I have ever seen was around 10 TB, just for storing raw video and saved work. There is no way someone would need a PETABYTE of STORAGE. Unless you are like Linus and needs it for the archiving past work. That would make sense because he started in 2013, with @Windspeed36, who claims not to be a LMG employee.
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NQSD got a reaction from Aaron_Blue01 in Petabyte Storage
Wow. That is a unique question. And the answer for it is no, but there may be some people with the money for it.
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NQSD got a reaction from Donut417 in What's this about new nvdia cards in April ??
NVIDIA and AMD aren't selling their cards at inflated prices, it is up to the retailers to decide whether they sell so they profit enough or profit too much. Because the graphics cards have been becoming scarce from all the mining, it is more rare finding them. This gives the retailers a reason to increase the prices.
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NQSD got a reaction from Ωhmbreon in OVERHEAT? i7 8700k, NZXT Cracken x62
The cam software can show you that.