HP Warns That Some SSD Drives Will Fail at 32,768 Hours of Use Posted: 26 Nov 2019 04:07 PM PST |
Cows wearing VR headsets might produce better milk Posted: 26 Nov 2019 11:23 AM PST |
[ET] Don't Buy a Cheap Chromebook on Black Friday Without Checking the Update Expiration Date Posted: 26 Nov 2019 04:34 PM PST |
Gamers Nexus Awards: Best CPUs of 2019 (Gaming, Production, & Disappointment) Posted: 26 Nov 2019 08:57 PM PST |
Panasonic to Cease LCD Production by 2021 Posted: 26 Nov 2019 09:29 AM PST |
AMD called Intel, but they didn't answer -- discussion from Wendell (Level1Techs) and Dr Ian Cutress (Anandtech) regarding the recent AMD/Intel launches Posted: 26 Nov 2019 04:08 AM PST |
JOLED Starts Trial Production of Printed OLED Sheets at 5.5G Plant Posted: 27 Nov 2019 12:28 AM PST |
[Phoronix] Blender 2.81 Benchmarks On 19 NVIDIA Graphics Cards Posted: 26 Nov 2019 07:59 AM PST |
RISC-V business: Tech foundation moving to Switzerland because of geopolitical concerns Posted: 26 Nov 2019 10:29 AM PST |
First RTX 2080Ti SUPER of the world! (RTX 2080S / Ti Mod) Posted: 27 Nov 2019 01:54 AM PST |
MediaTek Announces Dimensity 1000 SoC: Back To The High-End With 5G (and AV1 decoding!) Posted: 26 Nov 2019 03:33 AM PST |
NUVIA Opens Austin Office and Adds New Members to Leadership Team Posted: 26 Nov 2019 09:19 AM PST |
Fitting a PC in a PCI-E slot? Posted: 26 Nov 2019 09:23 AM PST So, let's say we all switched to Power9 and ARM for our personal computers but needed software that's x86 compatible. Would it be possible to make a PCI-E card with a passively cooled x86 pc? What problems would arise? submitted by /u/RADical-muslim [link] [comments] |
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