Unless you have use case for that much horsepower I would suggest, like others here, buy a mini PC as a start and if you need more down the line buy a second one. They are cheap, fairly quiet and don’t use much power.
Unless you have use case for that much horsepower I would suggest, like others here, buy a mini PC as a start and if you need more down the line buy a second one. They are cheap, fairly quiet and don’t use much power.
It’s called power supply idle control, worth a test.
There is an issue with ryzen and certain PSUs that when it goes to idle it pulls so little power that the psu thinks it’s off and kills the power, it can appear as a hang. there should be an option in the bios to change it to “typical power” or named something similar.
Yes it’s normal, I sometimes use that to disinfect my ears after diving and it sizzles a bit.
The newer ones usually have some smart stuff built in
I agree but many use it as if it’s actual power consumption
Afaik TDP isn’t power consumption, it’s more input to the manufacturers of the coolers and it’s not calculated the same between AMD and Intel.
Not hate in my case, but I don’t like ms and it’s because of the shit they have done in 90s and 2000s. Their current support of linux is not something I trust.
Yeah I love dark humor as well but timing is everything.
You also have beelink that makes these small PCs
Yes probably but using roots to refer to this is strange imo.
roots? rdna1 is ~4 years old, amd/ati has been making gfx cards for a long time.
I don’t think there is a fix for zenbleed for consumer hardware yet, only for epyc. this is probably for something else, there was a tpm bug that was fixed recently.
Linux both at home and work.
Switched my desktop at home to Linux in 2017 and gaming works well, rarely any problems.
2.5" disks are SMR, you don’t want that in a raid.