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Gigabyte GTX 980 gaming, three fan version
ive never oc'd anything under 1060
cant help
didn't need help
just wanted other's scores
when will the fucking cryptocurrency rape end?
i remember when GTX 1*** series was cheap
and RX 400/500s were like the best deals out there
It's already gotten much better, but is still cancerous
@Wayne Quantum computing is the only way "Artificial Intelligence" will ever come to fruition.
Depends on their productivity. If we can make a quantum computer that allows us to create true AI, then what's to say we can't use conventional architecture processing at an enormous scale to achieve the same goal? Of course there will need to be improvements on many things to achieve what quantum processors could, but who's to say quantum computing is required for it? We already have some intense deep learning performance between GPU's CPU's and more intelligent software. At the rate of progress we're at for that sort of thing, we may be able to create neural networks as complex as some more complex multi-cell organisms by the next decade, but that's just speculation, I can't personally back that up. Time will tell. Just remember, quantum processors can have more packed in atomic transistors with quantum properties that doesn't make them as straight forward as binary processing, but it will likely prove difficult to take advantage of those properties, so the software side of quantum computing alone could easily set us back.
Also the precision of the current CPU manufacturing process is as fine as 10nm, and the amount of transistors in one confined area is incredible. So the benefit we'd get from quantum transistors, especially given our current progress is debatable until there is observable benefit.
hey nerds
gaming desktop or gaming laptop
why not both
poorfag
@GirlBeGood depends, are you in college?
because in all reality, get a chromebook for on the go, and invest most of your money into a nice ass desktop
unless you really need portability desktop is way better value
@Wayne going over the highest auto-voltage doesnt necessarily kill the card fast enough for it to matter lmao
of course you need to know what you're doing
Now personally i would not advise going higher than the regulator circuit allows
I'm fully aware of that, going like 50mv over isn't even close to 8% over peak anyways
well i've had a r7 240 running at 1.4v (max the regulator will allow) for about a year now
What's the typical max voltage under load?
i think it was like .9v or 1v one of the two
lemme check the bios if i still have it
I douuuubbbt it
My GTX 760's will go up to 1200mV
Continuously as a max
Never heard of a max under like 1100mv
nevermind
ok its 1.15v max
it just usually runs around .9
Yeah, but you wanna measure max so you know your peak after the increase
That's like 21% higher then
i mean its the max the card can physically do without physically modifying it
How much benefit do you actually get out of that extra .25v though? What's the max freq for no-voltage OC versus that 1.4v?
Stable ofc