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Caldigit thunderbolt hub/dock works, but it's expensive, problem with most those cheap-ass hubs is, you never know if they stop working after...
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I'd argue you are responsible for not sharing your licenses and guns with others, in both cases, it can be confiscated from you (and invalidated)...
if we agree on fact 1080p is readable on 23" display, then 3840x2160 should be at 46" for equal PPI at SAME viewing distance - which is a problem...
2560x1440 at 27" is perfect in terms of readability and pixel density at native 100% scaling, I personally love ultrawide 3440x1440 (100Hz) at 34"...
Sysinternals Suite - there's so much shit going on in Windows I need a proper diagnostics toolkit...
or even better, get TDR Limiter 6 which is its successor: https://www.tokyodawn.net/tdr-limiter6-ge/ :chilling:
frankly some manufacturers, like UAD, Waves, iZotope, Presonus, Focusrite etc.. are jerks, the fact you can't use their plugins on few years old...
in that case, better wait for M2 Mac Studio base model imo :chilling:
actually the answer is really simple: if you need more performance than what base model desktop Mac provides (doesn't matter if Mac Mini, Mac Mini...
default Windows 11 Pro running on PC with integrated graphics can easily kick in 45-50% idle RAM usage too, nothing special, why wouldn't 4GB...
right now, AMD has no HEDT platform, so there's nothing to compare with really, hopefully Ryzen 7000 HEDT series will launch this year if you...
I apologize for bit of offtopic, but have you looked at Overloud GEMS yet? depending on what analog emulations you seek, those definitely are...
PS: Apple can scratch their long-awaited upcoming Apple Silicon Mac Pro again, they can't compete with that :rofl:
try demo/trial and decide yourself, if you don't manage to get demo/trial, then it's good enough reason to completely skip UAD, simple as that...
Pros rejoice and behold, Intel announced new lineup of Xeon processors, with DDR5 quad channel RAM support and 64 PCIe lanes and up to 24 cores...
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