Message from @VirtualTools_
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patent?
On dec 30th 2020 amd filed a parent for chiplet gpu cores.
hell yes, if that is anything like what it did for their CPUs it will be amazing
So it sounds like Rdna is about to get a whole lot better.
I still have my 7850 in one of my drawers just in case I need it to test a system that does not have a built in GPU. Particularly when my main workstation is water-cooled (including the GPUs) so testing isn't easy.
I have an ATI radeon 7000m in my laptop, boy i sure wish it was a HD 7000 series XD
and a Pentium 4 desktop file server has a Radeon HD 7570 custom pcie 1x edition
Why would they make a 1x PCIe edition?
so it could fit in the only pcie slot it had
pcie 1.1 1x
barely faster than pci, but pci cards are hard to find modern ones
the onboard graphics were unsupported, so i had to improvise
Sounds like it's time to update the system. Lol.
Nah, its the only PC i have that can read floppies
For archival purposes
not archiving TO floppies, but from them
And they didn't make it, i modded the card to be pcie 1x
kinda like this
Any GPU should be able to run at 1x however I'd recommend just using a PCIe extension rather than cutting the card.
Its a card i got for 5$ on ebay, and i didnt find any mining risers for 5$
not to mention mounting that in a BTX case would probably be a pain
I bought a usb floppy reader and writer. Like 15 or 20 bucks off Amazon in 2019. Lol.
Wow, you actually have one of those unicorn BTX cases
5.25 floppies
Ah. Those old ones.
I'm not paying 90$ for a kyroflux or whateve rthey are called
Hmmm....
and i very rarely need to do it, maybe a few times a year
Yeah. I'm sure those are hard to find.
so just using an old pc for it is not a problem for me
But why not get a usb to ide adapter? Will it not work if you did that?
Floppies dont use IDE for one, and the USB to 34pin floppy only work for 3.5 drives
at least all the cheap ones
Hmmm.... could have sworn. But then again I haven't tried.
Or looked into it.
it looks almost the same, just a few less pins for floppy
I'm in that awkward age group that I used floppies but only the 3.5 floppies so what about the protocol on the connector prevents it from using the other types of drives?
Just because the cheap adapters only coded for 3.5 format drives