Seems like the decision for a HBM2 only memory controller has cemented Vega's price tag.
For most companies, this is correct. The PCs are generally not very powerful, or so called "thin-clients". Not everything can be migrated to a...
No, that's not how it works. You mount the drives via network, the SAN/NAS is located in a centralized server room. For most workstations, Gigabit...
Most businesses utilizing workstations will not utilize RAID locally. For anything above semi-serious usage, businesses will always mount iSCSI...
Price is never an indicator of speed. Just look at CPUs, SSDs, cars, basically anything... You typically pay more for less performance increase...
This makes alot of sense to me. Since I do not have a custom loop, but only AIO for CPU. This was why I picked up the 1070 version. It cost about...
Er... Yes, they could promote AMD GPUs for gaming. However, the architecture and primary target would most likely be server usage (not saying they...
I mostly agree. The Anandtech article I liked to contains quite a bit of nice benchmarks, the page I linked to specifically clocked all chips at...
Yes, but considering it's part of the chip, it's an advantage it has.
Well, Ivy -> Haswell was a fairly significant bump (compared to BW -> SL -> KL) with around ~11% IPC improvement. Haswell -> Skylake was another...
Well, for AC2600, these two are tied: http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/tools/rankers/router/ranking/AC2600/rev9/147 AC1900 is a bit older (no...
Not a fan of mandatory software, but the reaction here is crazy. You install it, redeem your code, then you can do away with GFE. The sky is...
While unRAID is not a commercial off the shelf NAS, it is still very much "consumer" grade. It is simply put, just another Linux based OS, like...
Seriously, this was the first sane post I found in this thread. Do you people only read the headline of all news articles??? (Apparently this...
In some games the differences can be huge. These might be RTS, some MMORPGS, and/or others that don't scale too well past 2-4 threads....
Types of games played, settings, performance data, logs when driver crashes, etc. Data is super important for everything, even without any...
^ That sentence has always been true since the creation of computers. The ways of rendering "realistic" graphics has been known for awhile, just...
Don't the AIBs have control over the memory vendor? This is also clearly a case of a Micron issue since their products can't operate properly at...
I do think that Battlelog is a great idea, though it does have its quirks here and there. However, the UI, information displayed, and generally...
This is fairly common unfortunately. Bought most of my things from Amazon and this occasionally pops up. At large distribution centers, the...