Necro-ing this due to the Linux discussion in the news. Has there been any progress on this? Is Nvidia actively supporting this still? Or did the just dump it to the community to maintain/advance?
Looking at the specs to run a comparator at https://github.com/qubic/core 256GB of RAM is pretty steep. Factor in a board that supports it, plus the required ram, what is the amortization of the CPU+RAM+BOARD?
Definitely looks push to the top end of consumer systems to be more of a HEDT type...
Looks nice. I tried to shoehorn an mba 7900xt in a hyte revolt. Due to the psu bracket, I had to remove the gpu backplate. Totally cosmetic but even still, I wish chassis makers would take that measurement into account.
Pretty build.
between this and the non major release deprecation of WMR, it makes me wonder what MSFT is doing. Killing features and hardware support in minor revisions really does your consumer a disservice. They should wait until windows 12 to do these things for consumer clarity.
well, this is concerning. I remember a while ago, there was mention that they would provide a separate download for WMR separate from Win11 installs. I guess that went away?
No. The cpu attached lanes don’t work. You can use nvme but only on the chipset attached slot, which is often the second m.2 slot. Likewise PCIE graphics connected to CPU don’t work. You have to use chipset/pch attached slot. Usually the second x16 slot if your board has one. iGPU is fine.