so i am almost done with my PC Build. i am missing 2 SATA cables for a 4TB and 10TB drives and i need to see if i can get a USb 3 Header to USB2 for my NZXT Hue+ since i already used the 2 USB 2 ones i had for the Water Cooler and the PC Case
was looking forward to seeing how my game would play on higher specs
NVMe. It's a high-speed interface for flash memory. Several GiB/s at maximum.
And yes, GiB/s, not Gbps! Though that's usually only possible for burst reads/writes. It can sustain that for a second or two before it needs to throttle as a result of heat buildup.
But it allows game resources to load nearly instantly in heavy video games.
Itachi at the beginning of the fight with Sasuke says that he wants Sasuke's eyes to be his new light, meaning that he wants the Eternal Mangekyo by transplanting Sasuke's eyes. But Sasuke did not have the Mangekyo at the time - doesn't he have to transplant Mangekyo eyes to obtain eternal Mangek...
@forest Isn't NVMe supposed to be used as a supplemental cache? At any rate, I'm not really sure it'd have that big of an effect for the actual playing of games, since the levels are mostly preloaded. Rumor has it that even upgrading from mechanical to solid state doesn't make that big of a difference in terms of actual gameplay performance, and S.A.T.A. III is already so fast anyway.
@AvnishKabaj How fast of a regen. rate? It still seems like it could be a handicap at the very least. XP
Also, this demonstrates some interesting animation techniques used in Dragonball:
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I am the curator of an exhibition on Easter Island in popular culture and I am trying to track down a few missing items. If you can assist we will acknowledge you in the exhibition. This first one is from a Doraemon manga and the story appears to be called 'Battle on Easter Islan...
I am the curator of an exhibition on Easter Island in popular culture and I am trying to track down a few missing items. If you can assist we will acknowledge you in the exhibition. We are aware that Kitaro visits Easter Island in a 1972 television anime. But we understand this story was either b...
I am the curator of an exhibition on Easter Island in popular culture (https://www.moaiculture.com) and I am trying to track down a few missing items. If you can assist we will acknowledge you in the exhibition. There is a specific issue of 'Let's Go!! Love Summer', which appears to be out of pri...
I am the curator of an exhibition on Easter Island in popular culture (https://www.moaiculture.com) and I am trying to track down a few missing items. If you can assist we will acknowledge you in the exhibition. Can anyone advise as to where I may view online or buy a copy of Shunichi Muraso's 'M...
Daisy cheats at pokemon by having more than one pokemon out at a time, and directing both her arcanine's Flamethrower and Nosepass's rock throw at Mario, while his Magikarp hops into action to save him, albeit at the cost of being burnt to a crisp.
Why? Well, there are three possible reasons. 1. That's not really Princess Daisy but an imposter:
2. Her competitive streak got the better of her, and he stole one too many stars at a party, or one too many points on the tennis court:
3. It's easier for her to elope with Peach with fewer rival suitors: