

The sum of those percentages is 87.5%. So what’s the rest, maybe import from France or Norway?
The sum of those percentages is 87.5%. So what’s the rest, maybe import from France or Norway?
The mobile and TV clients are often limited to the codecs with hardware acceleration. Or just selecting a lower bitrate on the client will cause transcoding.
The FS feature is great, it’s just cumbersome to use without a tool.
Snapper works well for a local backup like history both against botched updates and accidental deletion, but eats up the free space with the default settings.
Timeshift is an easy to use GUI but doesn’t support non-default partitions.
Also the quota support had a nasty side effect: freezing the whole system on snapshot deletion.
It is possible, it’s just not generally supported be ISP routers. Also there is a possibility of performance issues since IPv4 NAT often relies on hardware acceleration which might not work for NAT6.
Stormgate
It’s like 90% StarCraft 2 and 10% Warcraft 3. The competitive RTS part is promising but it didn’t show me anything new. Depending on the lore and campaign it may get more interesting, so far it’s neutral.
Millennia
It starts very similarly to Civ 6 with even more kinds of resources. The current version of the UI seemed confusing and the poor performance (on linux) stopped me from finishing the demo.
Even tough IPv6 is technically superior to IPv4 for the network operator it doesn’t have clear benefits for home users.
Having global addresses instead of NAT means less control over your LAN and these unique public addresses can track users more accurately.
No, there isn’t any more risk buying a mining card than any other used card. In both cases you should use a platform/marketplace with buyer protection options. Maybe one additional step is checking the VBIOS when testing.
The non XT is the best value of the 6600 family but depending on local pricing the 6600XT, 6650XT and even the 7600 could make sense. Just keep in mind that these are the same performance class. Some charts show the mentioned GPUs.
There are some used options e.g. 5700 XT-s are really cheap because many of them were mining card. For new cards there aren’t many options RX 6600 has relatively good value, but it’s only worth it if efficiency or features like hw video codecs are important for you.
Was that gigabyte’s answer to your rma request?
If that’s the case you should follow up while playing dumb like “it got worse. every game crashes after 2 minutes”. No need for specifics, just exaggerate the symptom a bit.
High junction temp indicates wrong cooler contact or paste dry out. You can’t fix those without damaging your “warrany void” sticker.
Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance
Fallout New Vegas
Diablo 2: LoD
It is not necessary but still better to run both online discard and batched fstrim. from man:
Also, a device may ignore the TRIM command if the range is too small, so running a batch discard has a greater probability of actually discarding the blocks.
No it’s not wrong to use a single cable, it’s just not ideal. Depending on the quality of the cable and the connectors it may help a bit. 2 cables will always have lower resistance than a single one.
I would expext to see Frore’s cooling solution in gaming phones soon. And if they develop an even smaller version some mainstream phones could include them too.
https://youtu.be/2p7UxldYYZM?si=9MRSgHd2_8uH00Ed&t=508
Just confirmed that at least on launch it will be RDNA4 exclusive. I just hope it can run on other hardware even if it is a dedicated NPU in mobile chips.