I use an EMR which runs on chrome, firefox, as a web page.
MY PROBLEM is that it requires a 5 Mbps connection. unfortunately in the past few months only 1 - 1.5 Mbps bandwidth is available during working hours.
SOLUTION PROPOSED -- I write a custom firefox extension that will download and...
Hi, can anyone suggest a riser or PCIe splitter that can bifurcate an x8 PCIe slot into x4 +x4, or x4+ x2+x1+x1, or x4+ 4x1
For a traditional riser (output parallel to motherboard) the extension should be tall enough to clear a full height card in the next and previous slots.
Hi, can anyone suggest a riser or PCIe splitter that can bifurcate an x8 PCIe slot from an EPYC into x4 +x4, or x4+ x2+x1+x1, or x4+ 4x1
For a traditional riser (output parallel to motherboard) the extension should be tall enough to clear a full height card in the next and previous slots.
Yep and I want to kill more cats,
I already said that they are not interchangeable. usually, this is a trick pulled off by intel, and they usually increase or decrease the pin like, socket 1150, 1151, 1156, or change the tabs. what's going on here?
Does anybody know the difference between socket Sp3 for epyc & TR4 for threadripper. I can think of 3 possibilities
1. The Sockets are the same but the motherboards are different. Eg. Epyc in a threadripper will only have access to 4 memory channels and 60 +/- 4 PCIe lanes.
2. The pin outs are...
Hi, does anybody know whether the FRC ( increasing bit depth) is implemented by the graphics card or by the panel controller.
For, example a supposed 10 bit display which is actually 8 bit, what is the video card sending, 8 bitg or 10 bit?
Hi,
Is there any reasonably self contained solution that converts 2 lane eDP to LVDS. It should require only eDP socket and if required power socket.
The idea is replace a modern laptops panel with an older LVDS panel.
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