Can we just go back to not having a account and launcher for every single piece of software? I'm sick and tired of having accounts and launchers all over the place. Can't I just install something and use it like a normal person?
Where and when it was said that? Last time I checked they did not know what was going to happen to those in countries without PSN and were desperate to reach out to Sony for clarification and hopes to reverse the decision. Even fricking Steam...
It's not a fake problem.
It's literally revoking you being able to play, having already purchased the game and having been playing, depending on where you live.
It was a _major_ issue in the making
So in the past Intel claimed that having unrestricted power limits was "in spec" as long as you didn't change the CPU multiplier but now that consumers are reporting crashes they're back pedaling and saying that the problem is with motherboard...
Yet what really led to this problem being discovered or discussed was constant crashing while playing games and pre-caching shaders for games. Not stress tests like cinebench etc..
Yeah, in the past I ran into issues where the pots were garbage and didn't have even leveling through the range, my magni was like that for the first bit of its control. It's always been a bit of a plague IME and why some vendors go for digital...
Have you tried dual CCD before? I'm curious.
Also we're end users, not everyone has an ability to pull some data from their experiences or even knows how to describe what they feel. Even the people doing reviews are finding new limitations of...
AMD one uses less power and should be faster so I'd get that. Unless your light productivity includes using a lot of cores it won't really matter which you get for that. I've been using the 7900X in my work pc since release with some 6000 expo...
They also don't support bifurcation which defeats the purpose in a lot of cases. The last "consumer" board with ones was an X299 board I had which was neat but not being able to use the 4x m.2 cards was kind of a bummer. (supermicro also had a...
That was common for AM4 boards that didn't have enough flash space on the board for the entire CPU firmware codebase lol. On AM5 this shouldn't be an issue.
Intel will happily boot and run with unstable memory settings that slowly corrupt your system so it really depends on what you're doing. AMD is much less lenient on booting with unstable memory settings.
Regarding waiting, if you're considering...
It's fine and I have a copy, it uses more CPU than other memory benches so is a decent addition and runs pretty quick compared to other ones. I just have mine on a usb stick.
Have been using my model f 77 at work after using it at home for a little while and even though I only am in the office 3 days a week the finish is already wearing off. Keep in mind this thing shipped to me in may last year, maybe the industrial...
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.