ARM chips
I wonder how much cheaper nVidia will go, because so far I checked new Microsoft Surface Pro X gen.2 and version with 16GB ram and 500GB ssd costs...
you won't see 2GB/s speeds unless you do have a computer with USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C
not bad at all: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/4652718
who knows, but since Apple still sells Intel Mac Mini, which can be equipped with Mojave, they should fully support Mojave with latest Logic Pro X
no need for nVidia drivers when there's no eGPU support :no:
I doubt that, sure there will be M2, M3, M4 etc... but I don't think they will just stack chips together, it would be inefficient (similarly as...
as a matter of fact, Microsoft has Surface Pro X running SQ1 ARM chip for over year now, and they just launched second gen with SQ2 ARM now -...
if you bought iMac, then there's no Apple silicon iMac by now, I'm pretty sure it'll take 2 more years at least for Apple to come up with some...
MacBook Pro M1 Geekbench score: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/4652718 I can see single core score about same as Ryzen 5950X, that doesn't...
So it happened, during yesterday's Apple keynote, 13" MacBook Air, 13" MacBook Pro and MacMini, all powered by Apple-designed ARM chips were...
BlueCat Patchwork, as soon as you figure out Windows audio loopback
why don't you contact Crucial support directly? they'd be happy to assist :deep_facepalm:
ah what a lovely sight seeing this debate over and over again.... of what I understand, you'll be getting a versatile device to meet all your...
PSU some gold-rated 750-850W, I like EVGA modular ones, Case some Fractal Design without side window, I have Define R5 and Node 304, both amazing,...
and 5900X seems to offer best bang for the buck actually!: [MEDIA] PS: forget 5800X, it's a terrible deal for what it does, I'd say the choice...
yea checking the local prices, 10700K is about 20% cheaper than 5800X :rofl:
something interesting YouTube suggested to watch.... [MEDIA] :woot:
actually the new Ryzens are more efficient at IPC (=instructions per clock), so even though they go lower than 10th gen Intel in terms of cpu...
6800 XT for audio? I guess you're building a gaming PC anyway, well, for audio tasks, you need sustained boost frequency, so you'll be most...
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