[QUOTE=Brt5470;52319272]Well M.2 is really just the connection. You can have SATA m.2 drives that are just as slow as the SATA cable. NVMe over PCIe is really what allows those multigigabyte transfer rates.
But anyone correct me if I'm wrong, M.2 and all that is a cluster.[/QUOTE]
Well M.2 exposes the PCIe bus though right? Which is why the faster SSDs are either straight PCIe or M.2?
I don't really pretend to know about this new shit since my computers are all trucking along just fine as is haha.
[QUOTE=Protocol7;52319481]Well M.2 exposes the PCIe bus though right? Which is why the faster SSDs are either straight PCIe or M.2?
I don't really pretend to know about this new shit since my computers are all trucking along just fine as is haha.[/QUOTE]
M.2 mostly 3 things, it's a universal connector that exposes PCIe (Usually used for NVMe SSDs, as you know), SATA (Also SSDs.) and USB (Usually used with Wifi and bluetooth).
There's also keying which means different slot types expose different PCIe widths. But generally you dont have to worry about that with new motherboards.
[QUOTE=SEKCobra;52319102]That probably means letting your PC mine 24/7 in that month. So definitely not worth it.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, the figures are for 24/7 mining, and the values are really high right now because Ethereum doubled in value over the course of a month.
I have no idea if the value is going to stay up there. It might, since it looks to be replacing Bitcoin as the cryptocurrency of choice, since Bitcoin's transaction fee is like close to 3USD right now.
But Ethereum has some serious technological problems. They generate blocks so fast that the blockchain is like a third the size of Bitcoin already, and there's no real lightweight clients available yet, especially not on mobile.
I'm using Parity on my laptop which seems to work, but it destroys your battery with network activity so I only open it to check on my shit.
[QUOTE=wingless;52319534]M.2 mostly 3 things, it's a universal connector that exposes PCIe (Usually used for NVMe SSDs, as you know), SATA (Also SSDs.) and USB (Usually used with Wifi and bluetooth).
There's also keying which means different slot types expose different PCIe widths. But generally you dont have to worry about that with new motherboards.[/QUOTE]
Some M.2 ports are SATA only, some don't do sata but only do PCIe, some do both. read your manual and you'll be fine.
I have an M.2 SATA ssd on my board and another in a 2.5" adapter for 750gb combined extra ssd space, plus my old Intel 730. Just one more drive and I can get rid of my 13k hour HDD.
Jesus Christ CSS is so much better when you just abuse media queries.
Responsive menu works on desktop but looks retarded on mobile? Abuse media queries and have two different styles for the fucking thing.
So EVGA is selling the 980Ti for $200. It should take a while to open the website [url]https://www.evga.com/products/productlist.aspx?type=0&family=GeForce+900+Series+Family&chipset=GTX+980+Ti[/url]
[QUOTE=EddieLTU;52319856]So EVGA is selling the 980Ti for $200. It should take a while to open the website [url]https://www.evga.com/products/productlist.aspx?type=0&family=GeForce+900+Series+Family&chipset=GTX+980+Ti[/url][/QUOTE]
Yeah I bought two reference cards for my brothers before it started getting hammered.
[QUOTE=nikomo;52319797]Jesus Christ CSS is so much better when you just abuse media queries.
Responsive menu works on desktop but looks retarded on mobile? Abuse media queries and have two different styles for the fucking thing.[/QUOTE]
I feel like 90% of the CSS I write is "This shit should work but doesn't, so here's a hack selector with some almost random attributes."
Then again I am working with Bulma right now which isn't even on a major version, so, y'know, shit happens :v:
[QUOTE=Protocol7;52319966]I feel like 90% of the CSS I write is "This shit should work but doesn't, so here's a hack selector with some almost random attributes."
Then again I am working with Bulma right now which isn't even on a major version, so, y'know, shit happens :v:[/QUOTE]
I found a really good theme for Pelican and working off that right now. It uses bootstrap3 so at least you can find shit online for it. It tends to fail in the same way everywhere so everyone has the same hacks.
I have a raging justice boner right now.
[url]https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensive/comments/6fmi5i/users_of_the_biggest_linux_csgo_cheat_got_hit/[/url]
[QUOTE=EddieLTU;52319856]So EVGA is selling the 980Ti for $200. It should take a while to open the website [url]https://www.evga.com/products/productlist.aspx?type=0&family=GeForce+900+Series+Family&chipset=GTX+980+Ti[/url][/QUOTE]
Looks like they're out of stock?
[QUOTE=Levelog;52318608]I really wouldn't get a pre ivy full quad in a laptop. Plus there definitely are ThinkPads with 4c/8t? T and X series aren't the only ones.[/QUOTE]
All the ones with 4 core/8 threads are past the golden-age of Thinkpads and into the shit-Lenovo age though, no? Also Sandy and Ivy are fine enough, it's not like Intel has changed [I]that much[/I] since then. He said he had a limited budget so I was keeping that in mind.
[QUOTE=EddieLTU;52319856]So EVGA is selling the 980Ti for $200. It should take a while to open the website [url]https://www.evga.com/products/productlist.aspx?type=0&family=GeForce+900+Series+Family&chipset=GTX+980+Ti[/url][/QUOTE]
If I didn't hate SLI, I might get another.
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;52320423]All the ones with 4 core/8 threads are past the golden-age of Thinkpads and into the shit-Lenovo age though, no? Also Sandy and Ivy are fine enough, it's not like Intel has changed [I]that much[/I] since then. He said he had a limited budget so I was keeping that in mind.[/QUOTE]
Sandy quads run hot as the fucking sun, go with ivy. And the W series had quads during the Golden age
6530 has an Ivy
Do you think there would be any difference between an SMB share on Windows 10 vs Windows Sever 2012 R2?
I'm setting up an IP Camera to upload to a network share and it works fine on Windows, but it doesn't detect any share on Windows Server.
Windows Server probably has more strict security, or you have to run an SMB role on the server.
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Aww, this is new! But who's Hezzy?
[QUOTE=Dawnkiller;52321011][img]https://image.prntscr.com/image/a51c53aa8776486eb1477bd3140a3968.png[/img]
Aww, this is new! But who's Hezzy?[/QUOTE]
me
I'm sparticus.
[QUOTE=Dawnkiller;52321011][img]https://image.prntscr.com/image/a51c53aa8776486eb1477bd3140a3968.png[/img]
Aww, this is new! But who's Hezzy?[/QUOTE]
A legend come back to life
Anyone know what antec lanboys are currently going for?
So I'm looking to finally upgrade from my 2500k. Do I go Ryzen 5 1600X or i5 7600k?
The i5 has more single-thread performance but the R5 has way more threads. The R5 is also on a brand new socket while it seems like this will be one of the last chips from Intel on 1151.
I'm liking my Ryzen 5 1600 just fine so I can personally recommend that one at least. The gap in single core performance wasn't nearly big enough for me to justify giving up 6 cores/12 threads for 4 cores/4 threads.
Also my 1600 OC'd to 3.8Ghz just fine and I could probably push it to 4Ghz pretty easily if I felt like it, though maybe I just won the silicon lottery. Also temps are totally fine at this speed with the stock cooler. Kinda sucks that the 1600X doesn't come with a cooler while the 1600 does, but I guess it makes sense since OC'ers would want a better cooler anyway and the X model is just a guarantee for better over clocking ability.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;52321046]I'm sparticus.[/QUOTE]
No, I'm Spartacus!
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;52321163]I'm liking my Ryzen 5 1600 just fine so I can personally recommend that one at least. The gap in single core performance wasn't nearly big enough for me to justify giving up 6 cores/12 threads for 4 cores/4 threads.
Also my 1600 OC'd to 3.8Ghz just fine and I could probably push it to 4Ghz pretty easily if I felt like it, though maybe I just won the silicon lottery. Also temps are totally fine at this speed with the stock cooler. Kinda sucks that the 1600X doesn't come with a cooler while the 1600 does, but I guess it makes sense since OC'ers would want a better cooler anyway and the X model is just a guarantee for better over clocking ability.[/QUOTE]
Well I just got an H100i V2, so cooling isn't an issue.
Should also note that my 2500K is at 4.7GHz right now. Looking at benchmarks it looks like the 1600X is [I]sliiiightly[/I] faster as far as IPC goes, but has the added bonus of 6C/12T over 4C/4T.
So far i can safely say that the 1700 was really fucking worth it, already had the AOI, overclocked it to 4.05 for shits and giggles, but the voltage difference of that vs running at ~3.9 was so much, that for day-to-day use we're sticking with comfy and cool 3.9.
The Memory has been a bit of a headache, i bought the recommended set by some website.
Found out later that it was a bit of a bait and switch and they were no longer running samsung-b-die, making them a terrible choice.
So at that point i was stuck running 3000mhz sticks at 2.4, every bios update managed to push them a little further, and currently on the beta bios they actually run at 3ghz.
Problem tho, somehow managed to get in a situation where i needed more then 16gb of RAM and needed it NOW. So had to go to 4dimms, official max on that is 2133. But with bios upgrades also managed to get that to 2.677-2.800 and stock timings.
[editline]7th June 2017[/editline]
The memory timing menu now has about 30 different settings, it's fucking madness.
[QUOTE=Cold;52321644]So far i can safely say that the 1700 was really fucking worth it, already had the AOI, overclocked it to 4.05 for shits and giggles, but the voltage difference of that vs running at ~3.9 was so much, that for day-to-day use we're sticking with comfy and cool 3.9.
The Memory has been a bit of a headache, i bought the recommended set by some website.
Found out later that it was a bit of a bait and switch and they were no longer running samsung-b-die, making them a terrible choice.
So at that point i was stuck running 3000mhz sticks at 2.4, every bios update managed to push them a little further, and currently on the beta bios they actually run at 3ghz.
Problem tho, somehow managed to get in a situation where i needed more then 16gb of RAM and needed it NOW. So had to go to 4dimms, official max on that is 2133. But with bios upgrades also managed to get that to 2.677-2.800 and stock timings.
[editline]7th June 2017[/editline]
The memory timing menu now has about 30 different settings, it's fucking madness.[/QUOTE]
The new AEGIS thingy in the upcoming BIOS's should make things better. They've been hard at work getting ram working right.
I fucking got baited and switched as well. Bought a Prime B350M-A + R7 1700, with a CMU16GX4M2C3000C15 set (Corsair LED Vengeance, don't judge me).
Asus lists my set as XMP 2933 compatible, and yet I can only POST with 2600. :(
What setup are you running? Stock cooler? What mobo?
[QUOTE=ballads;52321992]random note brt but every time you stream I miss it by minutes XD[/QUOTE]
:( I'm trying to be more consistent these days starting around 9-10. I did play comp today, but didn't stream it. Probably should have. But I'm often live like... 4 hours, so that's some incredible luck.
[editline]7th June 2017[/editline]
[QUOTE=JohnnyOnFlame;52321920]I fucking got baited and switched as well. Bought a Prime B350M-A + R7 1700, with a CMU16GX4M2C3000C15 set (Corsair LED Vengeance, don't judge me).
Asus lists my set as XMP 2933 compatible, and yet I can only POST with 2600. :(
What setup are you running? Stock cooler? What mobo?[/QUOTE]
I got 3000mhz sticks and 2666 currently. But also I'm on an older BIOS.
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