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oopspwneduagain

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Katılım Kasım 2008
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oopspwneduagain
oopspwneduagain@oopspwneduagain·
@CryptoCyberia They still haven't explained why this is less expensive or better than the older practice of just linking 4 chips to the 64bit channel in an x16 config. I don't think anyone even knows the critical cost component on a memory module currently given the speculation bubble.
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Lain on the Blockchain
Lain on the Blockchain@CryptoCyberia·
HUDIMM, a new memory specification was released last week. It has half the capacity and bandwidth of DDR5 RAM, but for many use cases, that is plenty of performance. I am curious to see if this becomes the standard RAM for laptops, at least until DRAM wager prices go down.
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oopspwneduagain
oopspwneduagain@oopspwneduagain·
@iconredesign Cant wait for microslop to rename helix to xbone again in celebration of the new logo
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oopspwneduagain
oopspwneduagain@oopspwneduagain·
@foundring1 Aj cowardly lied to agree with the fake shooting and the courts still stole all his money. Half of it went to a glowie which just seems like internal money laundering.
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oopspwneduagain@oopspwneduagain·
@LFGM8924 @jamiebertram @Shishe3722801 This is correct but the courts hardly ever care about this or the prosecution failing to make the correct charge. Idk how Boston legal can make every charcter so insufferable but they do.
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LFGM89✡️@LFGM8924·
@jamiebertram @Shishe3722801 It’s actually not a lie. Intent is key to most crimes. Look up “actual reus” and “mens rea.” You’ve got to have the requisite mental capacity and intent to commit a crime.
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Shishe@Shishe3722801·
He got a lucky suit and got lucky 😂
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oopspwneduagain@oopspwneduagain·
@Kepler_L2 mlidboi got bored lying about current and future tech products so now he's lying about drama.
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Kepler
Kepler@Kepler_L2·
Complaining about Strawmanning and then immediately making shit up 😂😂😂
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oopspwneduagain@oopspwneduagain·
@lackynamber1234 @beyond_fps You mean the time when they re-released the same cpu 4 times, killed HEDT, doubled down on breaking ECC, broke turbo-unlock, and paywalled memory timings? How about when they broke windog7 3 years before EOL?
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JustBenching
JustBenching@lackynamber1234·
@beyond_fps Disagree, Intel never showed the amount of hubris AMD does the last few years, even when they were competition free for almost a decade (2008-2017)
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Beyond FPS
Beyond FPS@beyond_fps·
A few days ago Intel did release a fantastic CPU for 300/350$ and now AMD releases a CPU with pretty poor value ($900), but it's overall the fastest. Another example that none of these companies are your friends or care about you, and they do what they do because they can.
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Washingtons ghost
Washingtons ghost@washghost1·
Ma’am that is a load bearing wall
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oopspwneduagain@oopspwneduagain·
@dmsoldier @IsmiLazimDel87 @ASRockInfo even low performance pcs often can make good use of dual channel (2x64bit) memory and this is especially true for igp performance. IDK what possible point there could be, you can already get underpopulated 1rx16 sticks which would still perform better than this.
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ASRock@ASRockInfo·
🚀 ASRock Drives DDR5 Innovation with Self-Developed HUDIMM Technology ASRock introduces its self-developed One Sub-Channel (1×32-bit) DDR5 HUDIMM design, now supported on Intel 600 / 700 / 800 series motherboards. Unlike standard DDR5 (2×32-bit), ASRock’s HUDIMM architecture reduces chip count and cost, enabling more affordable and flexible system builds for users and system integrators worldwide. This patent-pending innovation, developed by ASRock and brought to market in collaboration with Intel and TEAMGROUP, also unlocks new possibilities for optimized memory configurations with improved performance and lower latency. Support extends beyond motherboards to DeskMini systems (HSODIMM DDR5), delivering a complete ecosystem for next-generation memory solutions. 🔗 Learn more: asrock.com/news/index.asp… #ASRock #Motherboard #DDR5 #HUDIMM #TechInnovation @intel @teamgroupinc
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T@IsmiLazimDel87·
@ASRockInfo So you guys essentially reinvented DDDR4 and are calling it DDR5 to milk it?
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HXL@9550pro·
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oopspwneduagain@oopspwneduagain·
@Birdprenorphine @SpiralOffline @carygolomb In 2005 the 7800gtx was top spec but the limited VRAM caused it to become obsolete rather quick. MS pushed for the 512MB likely due to the shared (GPU controlled) memory pool. Consoles used to be a really solid value on release, after the xbone not so much.
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Birdprenorphine@Birdprenorphine·
@SpiralOffline @carygolomb I’ve heard this before. I was strictly a console guy during this time so I don’t know, but were the 7800GTX and X1800XT top of the line in 2006?
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Cary Golomb
Cary Golomb@carygolomb·
Reminder that the PS3 was thoroughly outclassed by the 360 which came out a year earlier and was $200 cheaper and still had more vram. Xbox 360 was the GOAT of that generation
Sebastian Aaltonen@SebAaltonen

@mooreslawisdead If we are talking about SPUs, then it's even more mudded comparison, since in the end of PS3 life cycle, many devs used SPUs to help the GPU (deferred lighting + post, etc). PS3 GPU was slower than Xbox 360 GPU, but if you treated SPUs are GPU extension, then you could catch up.

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oopspwneduagain@oopspwneduagain·
@koffiato @mooreslawisdead I suspect the double clock on the ppc core of the ps3 is why there's far more high fps games on ps3 than ps4. 1.6GHZ is a monstrously low 1-core clock especially considering the 3.9 turbo on a locked i7 the same year.
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Moore's Law Is Dead
Moore's Law Is Dead@mooreslawisdead·
Do people understand that the PS4 actually had a weaker CPU than the PS3? Yet nobody doubted that the PS4 would be significantly better at running games than the PS3...
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Timothy@TimothyTim100·
@StormslayerDev Our Lord and Saviour GabeN once said “The easiest way to stop piracy is not by putting antipiracy technology to work. It’s by giving those people a service that’s better than what they’re receiving from the pirates.”
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Stormslayer -HD Remasters/Gamedev
Stormslayer -HD Remasters/Gamedev@StormslayerDev·
With Denuvo removed Resident Evil requiem now has offline play and gets a small boost in performance, using about 1GB less vram. If I pay for a product shouldn't I receive the best version of it? We really live in a world where you need to pirate and crack games we own to have a better experience and its total bullshit.
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Tom's Hardware@tomshardware

Denuvo properly cracked in Resident Evil: Requiem, bypasses become plug-and-play — cracked version runs faster, smoother, and uses way less VRAM and RAM tomshardware.com/video-games/pc…

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oopspwneduagain@oopspwneduagain·
@__silent_ @iBostonBoston It can definitely interfere with asset loading but one would assume that would result in worse load times or missing graphics instead of more usage.
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Silent@__silent_·
@iBostonBoston Sure, but that is the CPU side, nothing to do with VRAM
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oopspwneduagain@oopspwneduagain·
@ClownWorld meaningless without considering property cost and building size.
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