I'm curious to see how the pricing ends up on the 240mm without the screen since it sounds like it still has the SoC they use for Nexus control. Also will be interesting to see where the 360mm version with the new cold plate performs since the 240mm didn't really compete to the extent it seemed...
This seems like an appropriate refresh style device where it improves the most important immediate negatives of the Ally. I've been pleased with my Ally, but I also haven't been running it at max performance which is likely what slags the SD card/reader. I think 2025 will be a much more...
I still have my original Shine and have been tempted to get one of the newer Ducky KBs, but just don't see enough of a benefit. I do like the design of the One 3 in general and this seems like a solid update to that though. If they put out a KB similar to the Wooting line with full analog switch...
MSI was supposed to be releasing a 2 DIMM slot MPower Z790, but as far as I'm aware it hasn't yet appeared. Of course the press release indicated it was a rather low end board features/VRM wise other than the memory support so maybe they opted to not.
That is Dell's proprietary implementation which they submitted to JEDEC, but was never used by anyone but Dell.
That's when it becomes tricky because you have to figure out where to put them. You cannot stack multiple 128-bit connectors like SODIMMs could be so they'd have to be placed side by...
Current spec is limited to dual channel 128-bit per connector, but I'd imagine it's possible to have multiple connectors go to 256-bit though I haven't seen it yet.
I had a G700 which developed clicking issues and Logitech sent me a G700s which is still my favorite mouse to date. I picked up a G502 Hero when the trend of every mouse weighing as little as possible really picked up steam. I liked the weight of the G700/s a lot and pretty much nothing new...
I'm mostly impressed that the manufacturers of Client Clock Drivers and Registering Clock Drivers are confident they can run up to 8800. Of course it may very well be a long time before we see native 8800 modules which aren't MCRDIMMs so perhaps it's not a gamble. JEDEC standards have always...
In console sales? Absolutely, but in gaming revenue they're nowhere near Sony and were behind Microsoft before the ABK acquisition.
Honestly this sounds more like developers who don't want to develop for more than one hardware target to me.
From the indie developers who have gotten into the...
Seems like an awful lot of people around these parts are incapable of reading, or at the very least understanding what they're reading. Every Arc GPU that has been mass fabricated uses TSMC and these will be no different. The CPU cores in ARL are Intel 20A, GPU TSMC N3, and the SoC/IO will...
I already had 3x P12 Max at the time of posting. It sounds like the initial run from Arctic had some QC issues. I didn't have any noise problems with mine for months and then I had one which started acting up before going back to being fine. I run mine around 1800-2000 RPM maximum as I didn't...
Hardware RAID never really did much to protect against silent data corruption as it's always been to protect against hardware failure predominantly. The threat of bitrot and other data corruption are quite frankly overblown on smaller arrays (like the 8 disk this card is for) unless you're...
The 28.3 driver pack has that driver version, but it doesn't list the i226-V so I'm not sure whether it's covered or not. Check the date of the driver release on your motherboard OEM and if it's late last year it might be correct whether it cites the right version or not.
Yeah I was too lazy to pull it off since it's what I use on tech forums and whatnot (even though I still. probably should have :laugh:). It's off the free to download JEDEC spec sheet.
Yeah I was confused by the wording in the JEDEC announcement where they were talking about stacked CAMM so I...