I have dabbled ina lot of DAC's.
Here is my honest take.
If its cheap, most likely the one inside your gaming motherboard is several leagues better.
If its a expensive one or one from like Drop, or SMSL at the lowest, it will be a pretty OK DAC, but u still need a headphone AMP to pair it...
This is why i love custom water so much... you can't get better load temps until you go sub ambient.
i think she's finally ready for some real overlocking.
i pretty sure they are on banned list so china wont be getting any.
They are probably getting a 5090D and somehow modding them to bypass the trade sanctions on AI chips.
This is why u need to NOT cheap on wire when you do that EV.
Also i don't think many chargers can handle 50Amps except for a few like my Tesla Wall Charger Gen2 that has a 72A max.
Most bottom out at around 40A some even lower to 30A.
But yeah you do not want to strap a 16 gauge wire on a...
bah... i think id be looking at the floor model one... Even 48GB with 10% more cores if priced right would attract gamers.
And i am wondering if they will lock geforce drivers on it and keep it a straight workstation card.
he litterally doesn't care anymore about gamers and honestly i dont blame them.
Nvidia makes a ton on the AI right now, and thats where they are deep rooted right now.
Why give cards to whiney gamers who complain ever driver release saying X is broken now, when they can just offset in bulk...
I miss the snap crackle pop a powerful aspriated v6 and v8 make with a excellent exhaust.
I think the Lexus LFA and Porsche Carrera GT, have exhaust notes which are very beautiful, like that opera singer when she can hit those notes well in Mozarts The magic flute - Queen of the Night.
But...
I think thats one perk in being asian is that you have a 20lb bag of rice, a cabinet full of ramen, and a shelf full of spam you get at bulk from costco. So the thought of hording MRE's even in an emergency doesn't worry me much. Because if were in one to the point where we eat all that bag...
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/nvidia-is-reportedly-close-to-adopting-intel-foundrys-18a-process-node-for-gaming-gpus
Intel could be making our next gaming cards...
yeah i saw the thread after reviewing it.. im having the same problems as you did on my 7601.
Its cutting off after core 7.
Which to me is wierd, because isn't threadripper suposed to be the same thing as a EPYC?
ahhh they entirely removed physx? I thought it was just removed from the new cards, but still there for the older cards?
Then who would want to ugprade drivers if your not playing the latest AAA titles or on the 5000 series?
CoreTemp 1.19.4 Now shows core temp for Zen5 CPU's and Zen4 ThreadRipper.
Works on X3D as well:
And ThreadRipper 7000 series... although its not Zen5... But will probably work on EPYC as well. @Markfw
We can now see actual core temps on Ryzen now like we did on Intel.
I have always used coretemp on my intel systems. Its personal preference, unless i want to see the entire system temps which HWINFO showed.
But i don't remember HWINFO it working on AMD like that.
It would only report package temp, and not independent core temps.
Maybe i missed a version which...
can you run gpu-z instead of cpu-z and see what it says.
Sometimes on idle the pci-e bus will run at 1.1x to conserve power.
But if you run GPU-Z it will say something like PCIe x16 @ x16 1.1 meaning its in a 16x pci-e slot running at 16x but is powered down to 1.1 because its idle.
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