They've been saying this nonsense for years now. Good luck competing against TI, NXP, Infineon, STMicro...you know the companies that have been doing this stuff for decades. It's going to be hard switching from fat margin $5000 Xeons to $0.30 micro-controllers...
For the short time that I had my 6700K with a Gigabyte Z170X UD5, I noticed the same thing. CPU-Z gave me ridiculous voltage readings and HW-Monitor also had wrong voltages in the top section. I believe this is due to not fully supporting the Z170 chipset yet. HardOCP noted the voltage readings...
Why not just grab something like this for him? http://www.costco.com/HP-Pavilion-550-127c-Desktop-|-AMD-A10-|-Windows-10.product.100223966.html#
Sometimes building just doesn't make sense.
I actually didn't know it was type 1. I've tried using Hyper-V but graphics support is quite poor. Modern distros need some type of 3D acceleration for the UI. CentOS 7 for example runs terribly in it and while I do mostly use the terminal, I still need a GUI for looking at image outputs. I...
I am a graduate student in Computer Science and use Linux for development. Some of the algorithms I write take a long time to complete, especially if they aren't vectorized. Using x86 virtualization extensions, I read that the performance penalty of running in the guest vs the host is nearly...
They're both digital so no, visually there won't be a difference. I would like to get the XL2420G however it is too expensive for what it is. I really want it though :P.
Have you taken a look at the LG 24GM77? 144Hz with true 8 bit TN and DisplayPort for $282...
Apparently ASUS will have a mobo with Alpine Ridge in a month or so: http://www.overclock.net/t/1568154/asus-north-america-asus-z170-motherboards-q-a-thread/90#post_24277357
Hopefully they aren't talking about the $400 WS edition.
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