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J7SC_Orion

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  1. ...some OLED eye-candy courtesy of 4090 / DLSS3 etc ...and another new nature vid / great for Dolby Atmos surround soundchecks ...some gorgeous shots in this one also
  2. ...good point on the currency item. As to the story about the drone, it is linked on the front page of the BBC. It is still all early days, but one of the goals is to have a 'drone swarm' controlled either from the ground, or a military plane, and the AI is supposed to eventually take over the swarm control, but obviously, it first has to be trained by an operator/s. One issue is what happens when there are disruptions in communications and/or visual references - 'return to base' ?
  3. ...definitely seems quicker 'to get to' from Google and/or other pages, and also quicker to move within extremehw.net
  4. ...so you like perfect blacks and crisp colours... new OLED demo from a couple of day ago I am using this to compare 6900XT and RTX 4090 on different monitor inputs
  5. CP2077 4K DLSS3 Quality Path Traced ...crowded ! Time for peace and quiet and enjoy the architecture & ambiance...
  6. That's an interesting solution for laptops...PCWorld did > an intro on this about four months ago and the firm now seem to have added extra models. Sadly, I don't think that - for now at least - Frore solid state cooling can do anything for 600+W 4090s...
  7. ... @Andrew in our neck of the woods, FS2020 servers have got a bit more spring in their step as of late. How about Europe / UK ? ...my fav FS2020 past time - flying through snow-covered mountains and clouds ...and finally, over to very near where I grew up...
  8. ...I was just watching a RedGamingTech vid which also showed that 'thick boy'. FYI, RTX 50 series / Blackwell is expected to hit later in 2024, so in a few months (early fall of 2023 ?), we might see some of the 4090 Ti and/or Titan Ada. I'll probably stick with my w-cooled RTX 4090 until the RTX 50xx Blacxkwell comes out. BTW, if the Titan Ada comes to market and does have 48 GB of DDR6X, pricing is going to be a huge conundrum for NVidia, given the current workstation RTX 6000 Ada and its pricing. Anyhow, for the safety of all involved, I do hope that the 'thick boy' cards all come with 2x 12VHPWR connectors.
  9. Ai is already here and has been for some time. The latest crop of hardware though has started to expand the feasibility for more companies in the general economy. The real danger with so-called generative AI is the potential for abuse, in particular when combined with social media, meta-tagged search engine data and cloud storage. There are other problems re. copyright issues and so forth, and several major court cases are currently setting some precedents. All this does not mean that the stock-market won't overblow everything, than do the same in the opposite direction. The current hype is a bit like the old 'dot-com' bubble from 23 years ago; it bloated then crashed, but ecommerce stayed and buried itself deeper into everything in our life.
  10. ...yeah, but it has more shiny bits Also, DerBauer suggested in the vid that the Matrix has a different PCB but could not give any more detail. If that is the case, the price differential may even be a bit higher...I was also wondering earlier in another thread if they would include faster VRAM....many of the 4090s with 21 Gbps can already clock to 24 Gbps and even a bit more; so using the new native 24 Gbps should have even higher headroom for oc
  11. IMO, the biggest problem the 6800/6900XTs have at 4K and greater is their narrow memory bus. InfinityCache helps a lot at lower resolutions, but 4K and up is just too much for a 256 bit bus
  12. FYI, the newer die AD 102-301 variant has a slightly lower max voltage at 1.07V than the AD 1-2-300 at 1.10V. That has folks wondering... You're right about the 'Asus tax', and it is no coincidence that they announced this model right before Computex. Lower temps via liquid metal will help a bit, but I prefer custom cooling and use 1320x63 mm & 22 x 120mm fans for my loop with the 4090. Cooling helps at sustained speeds of > 3.2 GHz but the real issue remains voltage limitation. Pricing in this softer market for the new Matrix will be really interesting; initial + $200 over the Strix OC ??
  13. I seem to have fewer driver problems with my 6900XT (left in pic below) than you, perhaps because I tend to run older 'proven by moi' drivers - but clearly, the 4090 (right in pic below) is a far better match for 4K/8K resolutions. FYI, both GPUs are connected to the OLED...
  14. I really like the looks of the Matrix, but underneath just seems to be a Strix OC (worst things could happen). FYI, DerBauer mentioned before on YT that he was working with Asus on a liquid metal solution. That said, 4090s biggest challenge is voltage limitation, not temps (I water-cool everything anyways). While Asus talks about 'highest boost clocks' in their media release and on their web site, so far they actually have not published any clocks, even under 'technical features'... I also wonder whether the Matrix has the original AD 102-300 (1.1V max) or the more recent AD 102-301 (1.07V max) core NVidia quietly introduced. A fial point re. the Matrix is that it only has one 12VHPWR connector, unlike the Galax HoF which has two 12VHPWR...a lot of things have to go right with a single 12VHPWR connector juicing 600 W or more; two 12VHPWR connectors would be a better option for the Matrix to underscore its top of the line claim... Speaking of 12VHPWR connectors, get a load of this...
  15. ...thanks for the reminder on the carpet chair mat I bought a new one but had it in the back of the SUV for almost a year ; finally brought it up yesterday and replaced the old one (which was the clear plastic type)...
  16. ...many eons ago, I drove the 2ng gen Doge Viper a friend owned at the time a lot - quite a handful on the twisties... Meanwhile, now back at the farm, 3rd week after car wash - still looks good from a distance
  17. ...quick business lunch at Earls > my fav there > Cajun blackened chicken with salad and warm potatoes
  18. ...you'll never guess ...MOAR FS2020 I could see this region with a perfect dusk from our place, so a quick flight was in order. Switched back to the Galax vbios and using only a very mild oc and PL of 80% out of 121%. Per top left, still managed to exceed the 4K/120 monitor max
  19. ...It has been a while for this thread, but the vid below is extremely interesting, if a bit tedious at times. @Sir Beregond will appreciate the AMD vs NVidia wafer cost differentials, and @bonami2 might find his next graphics card in there some where... The long and the short of it is that AMD is about to fire a major shot and NVidia re. AI hardware, though NVidia's ecosystem on related software still rules. In any event, enthusiasts and gamers will just get the bread crumbs that fall off the AI table
  20. ...all we need are CPUs with memory controllers that can handle that at full speed...hoping for 4x24 GB 8600 DDR5 at CL 28
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