Although at the time I think I was the first person to do so (at least online) and there were no teardowns or disassembly videos on the internet. So I went in blind and brute-forced it.
But, for instance, there's a new subway line being built for years. It will be opened.... only for Olympic users.... the local population can't use it... then they will close again
So, last week I lost my r9 280x. After finding no physical damage, I tried to reball it and Oven it, Neither worked.
Today I remembered an old no name brand gtx 650ti I had in my basement. the main problem with the 650 is that it had vertical artifacts and could not display high resolutions, no ...
@JourneymanGeek We were lucky to have escaped issues with the G84/G86 chips. We had a G84 card (GeForce 8600 GT) that operated upwards of five years before the card failed for likely unrelated reasons (capacitor failure was observed on the PCB).
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@bwDraco It's not targeted towards me. I'm a person willing to spend $700+ for the top-end graphics card. The RX 480 is for people with a price point of $200 who still want decent. I don't do decent
@ThatBrazilianGuy I talked with the Marketing director a bit this morning, about my portfolio and a few things. right now it seems like I have about a 75% of getting an interview for the position when it opens up
I don't know if it fits to ask here but When you update some program or videogame, and the update is 1 GB... Are you subtracting to your Hard Drive space 1GB, or is it that you are changing 1GB of data for another different 1GB of data?
Right, that will probably not add too much occupied space
Of course, the installer might unpack the full new version onto your disk temporarily before removing the old one, so you'll need some free space to do the upgrade
No, I'm technically a photographer by trade. Hence my displays, despite being consumer-grade, are color-calibrated to sRGB.
This laptop was sold with a wide-gamut display but wide-gamut does not mean color-accurate. It boasted 95% NTSC gamut coverage (which my colorimeter confirms) but the display was very far off sRGB.