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NF-F12

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  1. This is not confirmation, this is a link to a speculation website. Specs will be confirmed when Sony announce it officially.
  2. Is any company running AI on a large scale using 4090s? I thought the go-to chip is the Nvidia H100, (also restricted for China by the US Govt).
  3. I always hoped this would not occur, I hope the legacy UI is made available for those who want to continue using it. I am very used to the legacy UI and it works well.
  4. The fact that the No1 subscribed Twitch channel almost exclusively plays competitive Rainbow Six: Siege on Xbox and has to deal with players using XIM is probably a big reason.
  5. I have T50RP MkIII headphones, my Z490 Vision G motherboard's audio cannot power them enough even on the highest power level in the driver settings and max volume (rear I/O jack not front) it is too quiet. When I first bought the headphone I was using Schiit Modi 3 and Magni 3 Heresy stack and the sound was perfect, unfortunately due to life I don't have that stack any more. I don't want to buy a DAC for no reason but I need an amplifier, what can I get away with here? Looking to spend as little as possible but it needs enough sack to handle the T50RP. I am in the United Kingdom
  6. If you have C states/speedstep enabled then the CPU will always dynamically adapt its clock speed to suit the task, including gaming. It saves power, there are no other benefits. I have mine disabled, I'd rather sacrifice a tiny amount of power draw to eliminate any kind of latency introduced by the CPU downclocking itself all the time. Running the system with C states/speedstep disabled is safe for 24/7 operation, my current system has been running like this since the release of the 10900K.
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    Any PSU that doesn't base its rating purely on the continuous drawable 12V output is generally a worthless mound of dung. Do not purchase this unit, it is not a real 500W unit.
  8. I cannot see the traditional Japanese style of corporate management and the style of Apple's management being able to work together at all. It would be interesting to see but I just can't imagine it. Tim Cook makes exceedingly calculated and prosperous business decisions and has taken Apple to insane heights of market cap. Nintendo have done all kinds of things to impede advertisement and adoption of their products, primarily the DMCA madness with content creators who play and promote their games to the masses and rabidly attacking emulation while at the same time refusing to provice a decent hardware platform for people to play their games, which there is CLEARLY a market for. I am convinced that the advanced state of emulation of Nintendo titles especially switch on PC isn't purely about piracy it's about enhancing the quality of the experience. I would prefer to see Nintendo release a home console built similarly to the other consoles of the generation and just have their games in their art style as before but available on switch and also a razor sharp 4k 60fps experience on the television rather than forcing the television experience to be 720p. They would then be free to offer parity of performance on multi platform titles just like Sony and Microsoft do. We have a lot of modern games being ported to switch from much more powerful platforms, it could surely work vice versa. I'd buy it in an instant. I would of course like everyone else prefer them to release their games on PC but I think we will be waiting a long time for that to occur.
  9. Nintendo have often released very crippled hardware platforms for their games to be released on. Nintendo 64 - Most games under 32 megabytes due to lack of space on their chosen media. Textures reduced to mud, no real music just MIDI tunes. Gamecube - Multi platform and first party games limited in capacity due to 1.5GB small discs when the PlayStation 2 had access to DVD9. Wii - Repackaging of Gamecube hardware with support for DVD, no other innovation. Wii U - Awful controller gimmick that flopped spectacularly. Switch - Very underpowered Nvidia Shield rebrand after the Shield flopped, reliance on Android and only really able to provide a 720p gaming experience. Nintendo have the ability to make really magical games, they just always released them on hardware that was weak as hell. They also rabidly attack people who spend a lot of hours making emulators to circumvent the hardware issue, it isn't about unwillingness to buy games it's about getting a decent experience. Old school Japanese dinosaur exects simply do not understand the modern technological world well enough to stop this from being an issue. The Switch Lite can't even Switch...
  10. I have used Google Domains extensively, in fact my most recent purchase was only days ago...
  11. My only interactions with Cortana since release have been to remove it from the taskbar whenever I installed Windows for me or anyone else.
  12. The key question I would ask is, which DAW do you intend to use? If it's Logic then you need a Mac, in this case I would suggest perhaps the M1 Macbook Air. If it is FL Studio or another windows developed program then I would have other recommendations. When it comes to music production, there is a very distinct divide between use of Mac dependent software, and wholly able to run a workflow on Windows.
  13. Never been a fan of on-device software VPN connections, much better to implement at the router.
  14. Not globally, just within the EU. Samsung sells (and has sold for a whlie) their Galaxy S lines with entirely different SoCs in the EU vs USA (Exynos/Snapdragon) and some other global markets so I'm sure Apple could easily decide to continue using Lightning outside of the EU if they chose as it's just a solder in port.
  15. Marketing and branding may have caused you to assume any of the charger product brands or even your phone is made anywhere but China. If you buy one from Samsung it's possible you can buy something manufactured in South Korea instead but they still do a lot of manufacturing in China.
  16. This is most commonly done by removing the air cooler and adding a waterblock. (the relevant waterblock must be purchased for your specific card, unless it is Reference board design and size). Taking one custom air cooled card's cooler and adding it to another custom air cooled card's PCB is very unlikely to work due to where things like VRMs are positioned that require adaptation of the cooling plate/plates to contact with it. You can buy generic air coolers/shrouds to fit any GPU but the fitment is more in depth and sometimes adhesive is used I do not recommend doing this, instead I recommend to choose the card that has the cooler/shroud that you have researched to perform well.
  17. It is at least slightly amusing to me that the most heartfelt response to this dude comes from someone with a tiny anime girl as his avatar.
  18. I can see that they are looking to deter petty theft on a wider basis by making an example here, but the fact is that we are dealing with shoplifting. Someone who is committing theft in a store of 80 dollars worth of goods is not any kind of hacker mastermind.
  19. When I was in this predicament I rebuilt my PC into the ITX form factor inside a case that was permitted to take onboard the plane and not have to check it as luggage. If you don't want to do that then I'd remove the GPU and CPU cooler and package them seperately inside your checked luggage, doing the same for HDDs (back up critical data to the cloud first, HDDs do not like shock or magnetism.)
  20. Disconnect power and then open it to assess the damage.
  21. Quantum Dot is backlight technology, displays using it are still LCD so this article isn't making too much sense to me right now.
  22. My friend, I do not mean to be especially rude here but do you have any desire to post news that is not speculative? You frequent sources such as WCCF and Videocardz which are known for jumping the gun for clicks and are not really trusted in the industry. Being an agent who then passes that on without charging them a fee seems a bit strange, are you employed by either of these companies?
  23. For most user experiences on a tablet I'd say an iPad is superior to an Android one, but there are certain limitations for example file management can be a pain (can't just plug it into a PC and drop files such as movies onto it) and it's not as easy to get adblockers working for your browser. If I was going to buy for your purposes I'd need to know where the movies will be sourced from, if it's netflix and other streaming services then I'd go with a vanilla 2021 iPad and use apple's pencil but if you want to have an easy experience chucking on a bunch of your own movie files all the time to watch then I wouldn't touch the iPad with a long pole.
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