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16GB would be great for compute and 3D rendering, e.g. with Blender. Competitors like the 6600 XT have a lower amount of VRAM. And, personally I wouldn't...Last edited by Solid State Brain; 05 October 2022, 10:39 AM.
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Other reviews are showing a very high idle power consumption (40+ watts for the A770). It looks like it could be a fixed memory clock problem.
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Solid State Brain replied to Intel Arc Graphics A380: Compelling For Open-Source Enthusiasts & Developers At ~$139in Intel LinuxI find the ~17W idle power consumption to be rather disappointing to be honest. A discrete GPU of this level shouldn't require more than few watts in...
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They already gave support to it (i.e. what they call the Intel HFI / Hardware Feedback Interface), but it seems it needs to be put into actual work via...
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Missed occasion for calling it LavaTube
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava_tube...
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If you're referring to the Application Launcher, it is possible to hold Super (Win key) and then dragging the menu with mouse right click to resize it,...
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Coincidentally, a few days ago I tried a setup on my desktop system where the OS (openSUSE Tumbleweed) would normally operate on the iGPU (Intel UHD Graphics...Last edited by Solid State Brain; 06 April 2022, 04:01 PM.
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I take it that at low speeds the modules still run in Gear 2? (1:2 IMC clock to memory clock)
Will they work in Gear 1 and approach DDR4 performance...
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No fancy graphs, but a while back I made some tests with a WD_BLACK SN850 1TB NVMe SSD using the latest fio with ioengine=io_uring, direct=1, filesize=2048m,...Last edited by Solid State Brain; 11 February 2022, 05:15 AM.
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I still believe most users, especially gamers and/or new users who may expect Linux performance to be always greater than say Windows/NTFS, will be mainly...Last edited by Solid State Brain; 11 February 2022, 04:28 AM.
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