• CIPWTTKT&GC V44 - Vega Appreciation Station
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I dunno, I have a 970 tier memory
[QUOTE=Scratch.;52578930]cryptomining on brains next just wait for elon musk to start tweeting about it[/QUOTE] [video=youtube;y3dqhixzGVo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=y3dqhixzGVo[/video]
It's a meme and bad for the company because when GPU mining dies (and it will) AMD will have lost a lot of market presence and positive word-of-mouth with hardly any gamers (the market that will continue to exist) actually using their GPUs [editline]15th August 2017[/editline] There's now a LOT of people with nvidia cards playing games who would have otherwise gotten AMD cards (hell I even considered selling mine and I've never owned an nvidia card in my life), and I think that'll be a huge bonus for nvidia in the long run [editline]15th August 2017[/editline] Not to mention when it does die, the vast quantity of worked-to-the-bone cheap AMD cards that will flood ebay and die after a year or two further giving them a bad reputation
1) Nvidia is also out of stock because the 1060 and 1070 are good mining GPUs. The people on the market for a 1060 aren't capable of buying a 1080 because of the massive price difference. 2) The vast majority of AMD cards used in mining right now are mining Ethereum, which is memory-intensive. The cards are massively undervolted and underclocked to save power, so the only part of the GPU getting stressed are the fans. If buying used, look for models with replaceable fans, like Sapphire's cards. 3) Even if mining just suddenly died, AMD is still going to be able to sell the dies to datacenters. Yeah, sucks as a gamer, but AMD's probably going to be fine. I have a feeling that HBM2 is going to prove itself to suck with mining, so gamers might be able to get their hands on some Vega cards. AMD just has to get their shit together with drivers, assuming the problem is in the drivers and they didn't just masturbate for over a year and then do a process update on Fiji.
Behold a legitimate support ticket [img]https://www.helifreak.club/image/20170816081929228.png[/img] :surrender:
[QUOTE=helifreak;52579153]Behold a legitimate support ticket [img]https://www.helifreak.club/image/20170816081929228.png[/img] :surrender:[/QUOTE] DSS-1337 Is that an unique id?
[QUOTE=nikomo;52578967]1) Nvidia is also out of stock because the 1060 and 1070 are good mining GPUs. The people on the market for a 1060 aren't capable of buying a 1080 because of the massive price difference. [/QUOTE] I thought it was also because of what type of GDDR RAM the 1080 and 1080 Ti's have that makes it worse for mining Eth compared to a 1070.
[QUOTE=Scratch.;52579176]DSS-1337 Is that an unique id?[/QUOTE] Sure is.
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;52578940]It's a meme and bad for the company because when GPU mining dies (and it will) AMD will have lost a lot of market presence and positive word-of-mouth with hardly any gamers (the market that will continue to exist) actually using their GPUs [editline]15th August 2017[/editline] There's now a LOT of people with nvidia cards playing games who would have otherwise gotten AMD cards (hell I even considered selling mine and I've never owned an nvidia card in my life), and I think that'll be a huge bonus for nvidia in the long run [editline]15th August 2017[/editline] Not to mention when it does die, the vast quantity of worked-to-the-bone cheap AMD cards that will flood ebay and die after a year or two further giving them a bad reputation[/QUOTE] I was gonna aim for the 1070 for the recent Ryzen desktop build but after hearing about how prices have been inflated by Eth mining, I was like fuck it, if I'm going to pay for an inflated price, I might as well put it to better use and get a 1080 or 1080 Ti. Turns out the ASUS motherboard I ended up getting only really supports 1 GPU at the proper bandwidth it would actually need (ugh) but I wasn't planning on adding a 2nd one and doing SLI any time in the future anyways so getting the best single card GPU I could ended up being the best plan. The motherboard isn't perfect but it's good enough. I decided to install the Asus AI Suite 3 and it's actually pretty useful.
[QUOTE=garychencool;52579244]I thought it was also because of what type of GDDR RAM the 1080 and 1080 Ti's have that makes it worse for mining Eth compared to a 1070.[/QUOTE] I'm not sure what you mean "also", that's the reason people aren't buying those cards for Ethereum mining. They still work fine on other stuff though, like Zcash. But Ethereum is what the hype is about. But that doesn't change the fact that someone with 200-250€ can't buy a 1080.
[QUOTE=Kiwi;52579308]Full (strict) causes EVERY redirect to take an extra 5 seconds so my un-cached load times went from 5 seconds to 15 (it's only 750KB in size and most of that is bootstrap being a fat fuck). Full gives me 3 seconds un-cached. FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAST. Also can get 3MB in under 4 seconds. FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.[/QUOTE] Well for strict you gotta make sure all your certs are in order.
[QUOTE=helifreak;52579153]Behold a legitimate support ticket [img]https://www.helifreak.club/image/20170816081929228.png[/img] :surrender:[/QUOTE] Oh hey, JIRA. We use that at my workplace too. I'm developing a custom add-on for it.
Got myself another SSD, I'm running out of space to put stuff. [t]http://horobox.co.uk/u/reag/WP_20170816_15_20_36_Pro.jpg[/t] Cable management like my sex life, if I say it'll fit. [I]It'll fit.[/I]
[QUOTE=Reagy;52579774]Got myself another SSD, I'm running out of space to put stuff. [t]http://horobox.co.uk/u/reag/WP_20170816_15_20_36_Pro.jpg[/t] Cable management like my sex life, if I say it'll fit. [I]It'll fit.[/I][/QUOTE] You fit in everything
[QUOTE=Reagy;52579774]Got myself another SSD, I'm running out of space to put stuff. [t]http://horobox.co.uk/u/reag/WP_20170816_15_20_36_Pro.jpg[/t] Cable management like my sex life, if I say it'll fit. [I]It'll fit.[/I][/QUOTE] This is the reverse side of my Corsair 650D. The sidepanel bows out. But just like many other things in my life, I'll fucking make it fit.
[QUOTE=Kiwi;52579308]Full (strict) causes EVERY redirect to take an extra 5 seconds so my un-cached load times went from 5 seconds to 15 (it's only 750KB in size and most of that is bootstrap being a fat fuck). Full gives me 3 seconds un-cached. FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAST. Also can get 3MB in under 4 seconds. FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.[/QUOTE] Is that why it's going slow as fuck? I have valid LE certs for my domains and used certbot to update my nginx configs, but it's been going slow as shit since I switched it to full+strict. Only on one website though. The other is fine.
i think it's just you guys my jekyll running behind cloudflare with LE certs [img]http://i.imgur.com/1iXRswp.png[/img]
[QUOTE=wingless;52579804]This is the reverse side of my Corsair 650D. The sidepanel bows out. But just like many other things in my life, I'll fucking make it fit.[/QUOTE] This case used to bow out until I replaced the XFX psu with that current Antec, its cables are just a lot better overall and don't make this massive clusterfuck in the middle, nor are they as thick. Talking about PSUs, still got a modular AX750 behind me thats unused. [editline]16th August 2017[/editline] [QUOTE=Protocol7;52579857]Is that why it's going slow as fuck? I have valid LE certs for my domains and used certbot to update my nginx configs, but it's been going slow as shit since I switched it to full+strict. Only on one website though. The other is fine.[/QUOTE] I dunno what you guys are going on about either, I'm running strict LE certs on most my sites and the redirects are fine. Only difference is I'm still using apache for the webserver.
I'm pretty happy with the cabling on the EVGA G2. Looks like shit still right now though, the cabling and tubing were both supposed to be temporary but I've been too lazy to fix either.
[QUOTE=Reagy;52579956]I dunno what you guys are going on about either, I'm running strict LE certs on most my sites and the redirects are fine. Only difference is I'm still using apache for the webserver.[/QUOTE] I mean I wouldn't rule out the simple explanation that I'm doing something wrong, so there's always that. I don't know shit about caching but I load all of my images and shit out of a /static/ folder and I have this page rule: [img]http://i.imgur.com/pfmUiSt.png[/img] It's definitely faster after the initial load so the caching is working. I think I just gotta slim my shit down a bit. Fake edit: Wow I didn't even set the browser cache TTL. That probably helps
[QUOTE=Reagy;52579774]Got myself another SSD, I'm running out of space to put stuff. [t]http://horobox.co.uk/u/reag/WP_20170816_15_20_36_Pro.jpg[/t] Cable management like my sex life, if I say it'll fit. [I]It'll fit.[/I][/QUOTE] But you could fit 10 more SSDs in the empty 3.5" drive bays easily and a dozen more next to the PSU.
[QUOTE=helifreak;52580931]But you could fit 10 more SSDs in the empty 3.5" drive bays easily and a dozen more next to the PSU.[/QUOTE] Isn't the limiting factor how many SATA ports you can use?
[QUOTE=garychencool;52580960]Isn't the limiting factor how many SATA ports you can use?[/QUOTE] Just get an HBA card
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;52579713]Oh hey, JIRA. We use that at my workplace too. I'm developing a custom add-on for it.[/QUOTE] We're about to start using it at my work. Any good?
[QUOTE=benbb;52581019]We're about to start using it at my work. Any good?[/QUOTE] Don't expect great things. It... does the job. Usually.
[QUOTE=Levelog;52580979]Just get an HBA card[/QUOTE] One thing I love with my X370 board. EIGHT native 6gbps. It's dope. I wanna get an m.2 then get eight 512GB SSD's for RAID10
[QUOTE=benbb;52581019]We're about to start using it at my work. Any good?[/QUOTE] It's alright. Gets the job done. The SDK for add-on development is a poorly documented mess, though.
Or on the other hand, when EasyStores hit 160 again I'll buy four and make those my new RAID10 :v:
I'm a walking ball of self content today, I shouldn't computer. I forgot which terminal I was in and issued a reboot command to my desktop, not my server I fucked my NFS share with a typo that took me entirely too long to figure out I was just now shutting down my VMs to install something on my host and I started with my DC, which is also my DNS. Quickly realized I do not remember the IP's of my servers
[QUOTE=Levelog;52581495]I'm a walking ball of self content today, I shouldn't computer. [b]I forgot which terminal I was in and issued a reboot command to my desktop, not my server[/b] I fucked my NFS share with a typo that took me entirely too long to figure out I was just now shutting down my VMs to install something on my host and I started with my DC, which is also my DNS. Quickly realized I do not remember the IP's of my servers[/QUOTE] Really, be glad you did that to your local machine, not a remote machine. I did that when leaving to do something else once. I showed up half an hour late. Not smart.
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