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I haven’t gotten one
Phantom Spirit from Thermalright performs a bit better and costs roughly the same as the peerless assassin
You might be able to use the release candidate linux kernel to benchmark it? Would be kinda irrelevant for windows people that will be using full release software
Is this with fisheye lenses on each drone so you can max out field of view? Would really get trippy then
Have a FPV drone follow you, then the VR headset will show a 3rd person view
Intel has specific hardware for XESS on their GPUs which is why other GPUs running XESS have to use the DP4a path instead of XMX
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Yep, water takes a lot of heat to make it go in temperature so any change in ocean temps has a large impact on the global average temperature.
Average wage in the US is a lot more than 45k. Sorry to hear about your financial situation, we don’t even try to make the economy work for most people.
“The national average salary in the U.S. in Q4 of 2023 was $59,384”
Partially HDR but also full field SDR brightness. They’re a lot dimmer than competing LCD screens (approx 250 nits at 100% brightness).
Try vanilla bean paste if you haven’t - its actually good unlike the extract. Extract tastes bad because of concentration of cheap vodka, and paste has more vanilla so there’s less vodka per volume.
This is taking a laptop CPU and stuffing it in a handheld. The laptop CPU already has the npu and removing it would require a new SKU which would cost money for special handling for packaging, new firmware, new drivers, and probably more costs I haven’t considered. You would save on the silicon but unless they have high volume, removing the npu is likely more expensive.
Not sure if you know this or not but black Hermione wasn’t a canon claim like Dumbledore. People were criticizing the casting of a play and she was defending the actress, saying “Hermione can be a black woman with my absolute blessing and enthusiasm.”
Imo the worst of the canon claims is that wizards would shit themselves and then apparate it away instead of developing toilets.
According to the example on this Wikipedia page you live in a village not a town. Just thought it was neat.
Isn’t this old news? We’ve known about China and other countries hacking US infrastructure for decades. See: https://apnews.com/general-news-c8d531ec05e0403a90e9d3ec0b8f83c2
Insurance policies are short-term and climate change is going to take longer to really hit. Climate change isn’t why but rather legislative changes. I’ve left a more detailed comment elsewhere in this thread if you’re interested.
It’s largely legislative changes that have made insurance unprofitable in those states. Florida’s bad faith law and banning of international reinsurers have both hurt the industry a lot. California has had wildfires for a long time and their frequency hasn’t increased much over time.
I left a more detailed comment elsewhere in this thread if you’re interested.
PCIe scaling isn’t really significant. With a 4090 you lose 2% going to 3.0 instead of 4.0 at 1440p per techpowerup https://www.techpowerup.com/review/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4090-pci-express-scaling/28.html
He is using and instead of nvidia and linux instead of windows but his card is so much slower that the drop should be a lot less
From some other benches people have posted, ultra settings at 1440p he should be averaging 180 fps then even if he is using 3.0 x4 due to lane splitting from ssds which is roughly equivalent to pcie 1.1 x16 then it’s probably still not the main culprit