Well yeah, if you want to be pedantic about it, Linux also has no CLI. It's just a kernel. Real-world, no one cares.
There's an opinion I never thought I'd see.
Yes you are very correct. Some boards do this. Right now ive populated all 4 SATA3 ports. Of the 2 available m.2 slots....ive used one. All 5 devices work simultaneously. Now when i put in an nvme into the 2nd slot ill know if any repercussions...
You're wrong on both fronts, muscle mass does have a lot to do with relative strength. Yes there are plenty of strength athletes who are smaller, but they still do hypertrophy phases to increase the amount of motor units available to move a load...
I found this OC guide quite good. He does a great job of explaining all of the options pre-and-post bios update with a great explanation of what really works and what doesn't. It shows that AMD did unlock the super restrictive memory clocks, but...
There is always going to be fanboy BS, regardless of which brand. The answer has been simple, if ray tracing doesn't matter than whichever card is cheaper is the one to get. Yet here we are 6 pages later.
While AMD does have a fair share of issues, the latest stability issues on the Intel side are not confidence inspiring, and furthermore, are obviously traceable to what is essentially a bad factory overclock, something which can't be patched in...
I'd wait for 15th gen if you're not willing to go AMD. The cooling and power needs are nuts for Intel. Maybe 15th will bring them down to more realistic levels. 250+ watt CPUs are bonkers for machines that sit a few feet away from your ears. If...
GeForce 256 was when the term "GPU" was first introduced by Nvidia. Yes, it was really more a marketing thing than anything else, but that was the card first given that description.
The Geforce 256 was a great card for it's time, no doubt, but in what way could it possibly lay claim to being "the first gaming GPU"? Honestly, that's a pretty stupid statement. I had an Nvidia TNT2 Ultra prior to getting a Geforce 256, and...
yes, but at what cost? at 3 tokens per second you might as well use a CPU.
also, cifar-10 in resnet50 is not representative of AI workloads in 2024. the weights and activations are so small that it becomes difficult to achieve high arithmetic...