Message from @VirtualTools_

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2021-01-02 21:50:48 UTC  

patent?

2021-01-02 21:51:21 UTC  

On dec 30th 2020 amd filed a parent for chiplet gpu cores.

2021-01-02 21:52:05 UTC  

hell yes, if that is anything like what it did for their CPUs it will be amazing

2021-01-02 21:52:06 UTC  

So it sounds like Rdna is about to get a whole lot better.

2021-01-02 21:54:26 UTC  

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.

2021-01-02 21:55:17 UTC  

I have an ATI radeon 7000m in my laptop, boy i sure wish it was a HD 7000 series XD

2021-01-02 21:57:41 UTC  

and a Pentium 4 desktop file server has a Radeon HD 7570 custom pcie 1x edition

2021-01-02 21:58:43 UTC  

Why would they make a 1x PCIe edition?

2021-01-02 21:58:54 UTC  

so it could fit in the only pcie slot it had

2021-01-02 21:58:57 UTC  

pcie 1.1 1x

2021-01-02 21:59:12 UTC  

barely faster than pci, but pci cards are hard to find modern ones

2021-01-02 22:01:33 UTC  

the onboard graphics were unsupported, so i had to improvise

2021-01-02 22:02:11 UTC  

Sounds like it's time to update the system. Lol.

2021-01-02 22:02:31 UTC  

Nah, its the only PC i have that can read floppies

2021-01-02 22:02:38 UTC  

For archival purposes

2021-01-02 22:03:14 UTC  

not archiving TO floppies, but from them

2021-01-02 22:03:46 UTC  

And they didn't make it, i modded the card to be pcie 1x

2021-01-02 22:04:21 UTC  

kinda like this

2021-01-02 22:04:29 UTC  

its as easy as cutting off the extra lanes

2021-01-02 22:04:55 UTC  

Any GPU should be able to run at 1x however I'd recommend just using a PCIe extension rather than cutting the card.

2021-01-02 22:05:19 UTC  

Its a card i got for 5$ on ebay, and i didnt find any mining risers for 5$

2021-01-02 22:05:44 UTC  

not to mention mounting that in a BTX case would probably be a pain

2021-01-02 22:06:17 UTC  

I bought a usb floppy reader and writer. Like 15 or 20 bucks off Amazon in 2019. Lol.

2021-01-02 22:06:24 UTC  

Wow, you actually have one of those unicorn BTX cases

2021-01-02 22:06:24 UTC  

5.25 floppies

2021-01-02 22:06:39 UTC  

Ah. Those old ones.

2021-01-02 22:06:44 UTC  

I'm not paying 90$ for a kyroflux or whateve rthey are called

2021-01-02 22:06:46 UTC  

Hmmm....

2021-01-02 22:07:00 UTC  

and i very rarely need to do it, maybe a few times a year

2021-01-02 22:07:05 UTC  

Yeah. I'm sure those are hard to find.

2021-01-02 22:07:13 UTC  

so just using an old pc for it is not a problem for me

2021-01-02 22:07:47 UTC  

But why not get a usb to ide adapter? Will it not work if you did that?

2021-01-02 22:08:11 UTC  

Floppies dont use IDE for one, and the USB to 34pin floppy only work for 3.5 drives

2021-01-02 22:08:16 UTC  

at least all the cheap ones

2021-01-02 22:09:11 UTC  

Hmmm.... could have sworn. But then again I haven't tried.

2021-01-02 22:09:22 UTC  

Or looked into it.

2021-01-02 22:09:25 UTC  

it looks almost the same, just a few less pins for floppy

2021-01-02 22:09:28 UTC  

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?

2021-01-02 22:09:43 UTC  

Just because the cheap adapters only coded for 3.5 format drives