@JourneymanGeek nah, that one doesn't let you separate the input streams. so you either need an application that lets you pick its output, or only one application on the default output
and I remember trying this in Linux a while back with similar results
it's kinda sad that the most effective way I had previously was running a VM, cause VMware lets you pick the audio output device for the virtual soundcard :P
Yes, but the wiring in front of the supply had to be routed through some narrow grommets. Some of the wires have been rerouted so that they make better use of the space.
It wouldn't have to be backwards compatible, and they've implemented plenty of feature in new standards that are not. Also Cisco compatible/proprietary extensions have had that functionality for a decade.
They had it even before 802.11n in CCX
@Bob band steering is... Klutzy
Also, what phone?
In the absence of non-klutzy network-side steering, most client OEMs have resorted to implementing more intelligent decision making in the UE in recent generations which for the most part work quite well
My quad-core S4 with Cat 4 LTE is faster at downloading than my 8-core Z5C with Cat 6 LTE because the latter uses too much CPU in the networking stack and keeps overheating and thermal throttling -_-
> [...] has anyone experienced or read about actual electromigration problems, such as reduced overclocking limits or instability at stock, caused by extended operation [of a Pascal GPU] at higher voltages?