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Comment Re: Windows and Linux both fine, its 3rd party dri (Score 1) 186

I mean, I run win11 on a 7,1 Intel Mac Pro. Have a pair of Tesla P40â(TM)s, a Quadro P2000, a Quadro RTX4000, and an Elgato HD60 Pro in there, and it is rock solid. I would second the opinion that chintzy memory is the issue- I work for a Dell service center for the local school district and that is by far the most common issue we see with Chromebooks and Latitudes with integrated RAM.

Comment Re: The Mac Pro died in 2019 (Score 2) 91

I have a 7,1 I just bought with 96GB RAM and 16x3.4GHz cores. Iâ(TM)ve loaded it with 2X Tesla P40 12GB cards, a Quadro RTX4000 8GB for the main display, and a Quadro P2000 5GB for the other 3 displays. I use custom tooling in my game development pipeline that utilizes CUDA for light baking, and this machine is an absolute beast for my work. I expect to use it for at least a decade, given my first gen Mac Pro ran me for 15 years.

Comment Re: X86 CPUs (Score 1) 329

Cinebench is actually a CPU ray tracing benchmark. So itâ(TM)s rendering 3D models, textures, materials and lighting offline, the way you would if you were making a movie. Itâ(TM)s very intensive, which is why itâ(TM)s a great benchmark. Your assessment reeks of a lack of knowledge, and a lack of will to educate yourself at the basest level on the topic at hand. You need to do better.

Comment Re:So... piracy? (Score 1) 43

Yes. Assuming your firmware isn't 3.69 or 3.70 (the two most recent ones), its dead simple to softmod using H-Encore. And now there is a firmware downgrader (modoru) so you can roll it back to 3.65 and install a permanent CFW (Enso). There is an online repository for Vita/PSP/PS1 games for it (Pkgj) and another one for home-brew stuff like Quake 1/2/3, Retroarch (this thing is a beast for emulation), etc (HomebrewBrowser). Head over to r/vitahacks and check out the guides.

Comment Re:.Mac service (Score 1) 248

.Mac is based on iTools (not to be confused with Tenon's web application with the same name), which were Internet tools available free of charge for Mac users. .Mac is a suite of Internet services and software launched at Macworld Expo, New York on July 17, 2002, and initially offered several tools to subscribers:

HomePage - a personal web hosting service
iDisk - an online disk storage service
@mac.com - e-mail service provider
Backup - a personal back-up solution that allows users to archive data to their iDisk, CD or DVD.
iCards - an online greeting card service
iReview - a website review service
As iDisk made use of WebDAV technology and mac.com was an IMAP service, these services could be accessed from any other computer platform (although a Mac was needed to establish an account).

On September 17, 2002 Apple announced that more than 100,000 .Mac users had subscribed to the company's .Mac suite of Internet services and software since its launch in July.

On September 30, 2002, the iTools service was discontinued, though .Mac continued as a subscription service.

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