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PCIe will get a massive power increase at the connector. Solomon couldn't recall the exact ceiling because member companies have proposed several options. Solomon stated that the minimum would be 300W, but the ceiling “may be 400 or 500W."
@Hennes holy cow
imagine a 500W dual Titan X-P board O_O
So, if I have a 4 slot PCI-e motherboard they best start selling with bigs PSU or disappoint people
@Hennes mobos don't come with PSUs but they have PSUs on the market that could probably drive that (maybe not all four slots maxed, but close)
18:04
Pushing that much power though the motherboard seems a bad idea.
Hopefully those PCI-e slots will come with their own PCI-e power connectors
heh needing 2.kw psu for that lols
Also Connecting External Devices Through A Standardized PCIe Cable
Why do I have to think of Thunderbolt ?
@Hennes That'll be the end of PEG power connectors \o/
Not for a while yet though.
First PCI-e v4.0 is all relevant machines
E.g. a new graka should have them for backward compatability
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@Hennes What? The limit does not exist at all (the one-sided limits differ!)
(+Inf from the right, -Inf from the left)
Clearly she doesn't know what infinity means :\
18:30
@bwDraco hence the joke
But the limit of 1/(x-8) as x approaches 8 is not infinity. It doesn't exist; the one-sided limits differ.
The joke is still funny though.
A math problem from a game Father played a while back:
> The Book of Equilibrium

A sound knowledge of mathematics is required to practise the arcane arts. This puzzle will test the applycant's knowledge of all thyngs mathematycal. Place the weights in the chests, ensuring that you use each and every one, or the entrance will remain sealed for all time! [There is a total of 13 iron weights and 20 lead weights.]

Place twice as much iron as lead in Chest 1.

Place the same amount of iron in Chest 2, then add 1 more. But place twice as much lead in Chest 2 as you place in Chest 3.
It so happened that I was studying linear algebra at the time this puzzle came up.
Express as a system of 8 equations in 8 variables and reduce the matrix to RREF.
I even emailed my professor about it.
Math can come up in unexpected places...
19:08
@Hennes yeah, well, that's not gonna happen so soon
for consumer hardware PCIe 3.0 I dont recall any gear which would even approach the throughput limit
and based on how fast the industry innovates lately, we wont see any v4 hardware before 2020 (unless a miracle happens and AMD begins the brethren Intel's dominance)
PCI-e v3 seems to already bottleneck some SSDs (NVME, x4, PCIe v3)
...and 8 lanes would require too many pins.
yeah, the first adopters of PCIe v4 would be enterprise SSDs :P
either that or they'll start making x16 SSDs
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@Hennes Maybe for reads, not that pure STR matters at those levels, but certainly not for writes
@allquicatic They already did: anandtech.com/show/10125/…
19:24
oh ok
Enterprise SSDs can already saturate PCIe 3.0 x4:
Sep 30 '15 at 21:23, by DragonLord
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9646/intel-announces-ssd-dc-p3608-series
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I can't think of a single application where PCIe 3 x4 storage is a real bottleneck... Most things are random IOPS bound not STR limited, and who the heck puts a single SSD into a high-performance enterprise server?
As a home user I best not ask about the prices for those :)
(testing the SOCKS proxy on LTE right now, running an errand)
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Heck even mid-range Dell servers a few years ago supported 4-8 PCIe hot swap SSDs
But the data all has to go somewhere... and frankly, very very very few applications are going to be able to process 20GB/sec... heck you're almost at the limits of what can be sensibly handled by the system RAM!
19:27
Sep 30 '15 at 21:26, by DragonLord
The fastest consumer SSDs already exceed 2.5 GB/s. Only a matter of time before consumer hardware hits the 4 GB/s limit on PCIe 3.0 x4.
What about GPU arrays? AMD CrossFire uses the PCIe bus.
@bwDraco yeah, that could possibly be a boon for AMD
(since R9 290X)
I think you're better off (for now, at least) running a dual-GPU card, though.. they need a Polaris or Vega "X2" card
the R9 295X2 was technically the fastest card on the market (for many benchmarks, though not all) right up until the Pascal release
Nvidia hasn't done a dual GPU board for a while, have they?
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@allquicatic Only cause the Fury X2 hasn't shown up
@allquicatic Last I recall was the Titan Something? Z?
Two years, one and a half generations ago, wasn't that long
TBH the 295X2 still equals or beats the GTX 1080 half the time
Dang
£370 used, well that's a steal if you don't pay for electricity >_>
Some more fluff from the net:
19:39
notch is a little crazy
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Wait wtf, why are there five conductors inside my headphone cable
would that be some kind of digital volume control or mute sw?
stereo output, stereo input, and...
Mute, mic, answer the damn phone button, ...
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@allquicatic There's only four contacts on the plug though :-/
the new Office 2016 for Mac update is 64-bit native... this should be interesting
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19:52
I guess it might be two ground lines, one to each side.
I'd have expected that the ground wire was split at the junction thing where the cable splits, but looks like it's actually in the 3.5mm plug
Well fuck. The reinforcing string in the cable is so strong I can't cut it
@Dog well-designed product prevents user vandalism :D
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It's not vandalism when it's already broken
@Dog when are you de-canining?
> Woof. I'm a cat.
not quite sure what he is
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Wait it actually has SIX conductors o_0
There was another sneaky one wrapped up inside the fifth
20:08
that is an animal which (if it existed; that's shopped) would truly say "Woof. I'm a cat."
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I've figured out what they do!
!!s/I've/I think I maybe/
@Dog I think I maybe figured out what they do! (source)
@Dog What's that?
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@PaulVargas I don't know, I'm a cat
@Dog A cat?
A cat with a Dog name?
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20:15
I didn't pick the name
@Dog Who did?
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The Moderati
The triangle dudes?
better watch out, dude
@Dog Dude, we could choose a much more appropriate name for you if we wanted
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20:22
@varfirstName No, the diamond dudes
diamond dudes? :o
@Mokubai That reminds me. Do you mind sharing what your name means?
It means wood-many ;-D
@Dog I dub thee "The CatMan!" (sung to the tune of youtube.com/watch?v=FE0XcdM22Yo)
@allquicatic In what language?
20:23
Japanese?
@DavidPostill I was kidding. In Japanese, "moku" is wood, and "bai" is a counting suffix for certain types of things (it's complex)
long ago I called him wood-many
@DavidPostill It is a noise/word that came to my head some many years ago. @allquicatic has since bacro-named it.
@Hennes Will you be my imaginary friend?
Are you sure you want that? I can be irrational.
I don't know, as a square, you seem pretty rational to me.
20:26
You do not know my roots
Don't be so negative
Q: What happened to the plant in math class?
A: It grew square roots.
Q: Why do plants hate math?
A: Because it gives them square roots.
@DavidPostill No, it grew cubed roots
So I poured my root beer into a square glass...
Now I just have beer
@DavidPostill So, what does your name mean? ;)
20:30
David After-Sick
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Hey guys
guess the meaning of my name ;)
I get it. Post-ill! haha
Thanks, @allquicatic; I'll be here all day
@Mokubai David = Beloved, Postill = Apostle
In what language, @DavidPostill?
we can call you BA maybe
BelovedApostle1746 could be one of your alternate screen names
*googles*
20:34
Did you mean 'giggles'
why 1746? why, the year Adam Weishaupt was born, of course
@varfirstName no
@allquicatic It isn't.
20:36
@varfirstName OK! ;-) (in JavaScript there's no waiting)
only async
I think I unwittingly got an award just now
!! s/award/badge\?/
@allquicatic I think I unwittingly got an badge\? just now (source)
... oh, ? isn't a special character in the replacement
I once tried to mimic synchronous XHRs in JavaScript by doing a busy loop after invoking it, but the state never changed :/
20:37
@Mokubai You still haven't answered my question - or is the Japanese thing the right answer?
And also it crashed two of the three browsers I tested on
Pun-city
"@DavidPostill It is a noise/word that came to my head some many years ago. @allquicatic has since bacro-named it."
@DavidPostill When I chose the name it had no meaning. It was just a name I chose, and it stuck.
@Mokubai Fair enough. I didn't choose my name. It also stuck :)
I had it for some time before I joined this site.
20:40
I didn't choose my name either
it was variable, so I decided I would rather be null than undefined
@DavidPostill in your experience, is there any such thing as revenge-downvoting?
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Yes. Ramhound does it all the time.
Also dang, looks like the actual earphone driver is bust
:-(
Oh my god, I thought so.
I tried to tell him he was misunderstanding the question (in the comments), and next thing I know, my answer has -2 points!
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Now the question is should I cut the cord off the replacement and replace it with a straight ended plug, voiding the warranty straight away?
@varfirstName Hasn't happened to me AFAIK. I have been serially upvoted though ...
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Moral of the story: Never try to tell him anything. It won't work.
20:45
Alright.
Here's the thread in question: superuser.com/questions/1116424/…
Tx 11.4MB, Rx 11.7MB. Not impressive but every byte counts 🙂
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> Hosa Technology 3.5mm TRRS to Slim 3.5mm TRRS Slim Headphone Adaptor #MHE-158
£4.56 Was: £4.83
+ £73.54 postage
GTFO
@varfirstName I think your answer was actually downvoted because, in its original form, it didn't address the question asked
74£ postage?
20:48
(iftop is now running in a screen session to survive unexpected drops in the underlying SSH connection)
@varfirstName 1/ Your answer has been downvoted twice (two different users). 2/ You don't know it was RH (voting is anonymous).
@bwDraco sorry for being a little bit late to the party; what is this?
@DavidPostill I understand that, but @Dog answered saying that @Ramhound is known to do so.
@varfirstName When he does he usually comments as well (as fat as anyone can tell) ... although that might have changed due to recent events ...
@DavidPostill 'recent events'?
It must be tiring to always get replied to with "WHY DID YOU DOWNVOTE MY ANSWER?!" - I am moderately frequently accused of downvoting things I didn't just because I happened to have a comment on them
It makes me a lot less likely to tell people how to improve their stuff :(
20:55
@varfirstName Somebody got very upset with him.
Sorry for that negative experience, @BenN, I was just inquiring of the tendency as a known behavior.
He does tend to downvote a lot, but also casts a boatload of upvotes
I'm sure a reasonable chunk of my own reputation is from him
@DavidPostill Ah, I understand, details unnecessary.
He's very stubborn, I've noticed.
Alright, I'm off work in two minutes
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You know who else tends to downvote a lot?
God.
God is doG backwards.
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20:59
Ergo, my backside is god
God eat god ?

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