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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
ryan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
wrong thread. eternals thread and addy in ai thread -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
ryan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
the team AMEETTH brilliant just caught that, i'll keep out of the thread until im versed but color me intrigued. your either a genius or a closet genius. -
i'll check it out thanks brother
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what is OFC>? On a side note I just went from 1.5gbps to 75mbs and there is no decernable difference in daily usage aside from it takes 20 times longer to download a game.
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been playing grid autosport lately, seems to run well on integrated graphics I can do 4k medium and get around 40 fps
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i used to be heavy into rap. not so much anymore. but with tom the message is important, why else would you like him.
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
ryan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
back in the day I was going to buy a desktop with a 3rd gen cpu and hdd ect for 200 and just buy a mid range gpu, slap it in and call it a day. but as it stands I have a 3060 and its pretty decent. I'm interested in for the first time in 10 years getting a top tier setup. I could get the one brother @Mr. Fox posted in 6 months. I'd be happy with it for years but im thinking nvidia released dlss the FG then what, will they release a new(better) feature with the 5k series, because I'd hate to buy a 4090 and like 6 months later its out dated. only time will tell, curious about the 4090ti hopefully it isn't just a 10 percent bump like people are saying, I also heard we would get a titan. who knows but Im switching to desktop, I cant stand buying a laptop that you can't tweak or change, the only thing I can do is swap ssd and ram. pity -
but shouldn't vibration play a role. just speculating, but at the end of the day its just, if the room clears out.
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lmfao. I just came back to this thread to see what you dudes posted. lmao yeah they are not stalking us? they are just watching closely how our farts are on the rickter scale. playing @kojacks the police right now
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I'm honestly ignorant to it (lack of knowledge) but Im reading up on it, I think someone needs to stand up. here's something interesting I found about hurdles concerning ai Artificial Intelligence Challenges Bias For AI, bias is a significant issue. Our attempts to collect correct data will never be flawless; nonetheless, when AI is used to its full potential, bias will always be there. Forbes India explains why data is biased in this way: Data used to train AI systems has a flaw that must be fixed. Preconceptions about race, gender, community, and ethnicity may distort statistics. Each of these options is determined by a secret algorithm created by the company itself. Without addressing algorithmic bias, unethical and unequal outcomes may result. A rise in the number of artificial intelligence (AI) hiring systems that rely on erroneous data will lead to more discrimination. This involves using objective data and simple approaches to train and develop these systems. Processing Power Processing power has been a problem for the IT sector in the past. The IT industry has never encountered a problem like this before because of the vast amounts of data that need to be processed. It is not easy to find and finance that much processing power. Computer-Aided Reasoning in Action One of the most essential Artificial Intelligence Challenges is right here! Visual Basic for Applications development is more complex than adding plugins to a website or Excel spreadsheet (VBA). To avoid interruptions during the installation process, ensure that all present programs are AI-compatible before proceeding. When establishing the AI interface, several aspects must be taken into consideration. This must be performed first to ensure that all employees are adequately taught the new system. Assimilation of Information and Application Artificial intelligence (AI) can only be effective in the workplace when an ample supply of relevant data supports it. Data may be gathered from various sources, including text, audio, photos, and video. The variety of platforms used to obtain this data adds to the complexity of artificial intelligence. If AI succeeds, all this data must be digested and transformed into meaningful information. Lack of Expertise AI can only be created by a select few people who have the appropriate training and experience. Investing in AI development courses or the employment of AI development professionals is urgently needed. As a result, companies are trying to hire the best employees, no matter how compelling their digital software is. It is common for enterprises to use AI via hiring contractors, training them, and acquiring or licensing technology from large technology corporations. You need a plan if you want to use AI effectively. Identifying areas of growth, setting targets, and building a feedback loop are all part of a continuous improvement process. To get the most out of AI, managers need to be aware of Artificial Intelligence Challenges. Legal Issues In addition to the above-mentioned Artificial Intelligence Challenges, businesses should be aware of the most recent legal issues arising from the use of AI. Even if a single piece of information is not harmful, an AI system collects sensitive data. AI is not illegal, but firms must look for any negative implications. If the general public believes that the data violates their right to privacy, the benefits to the company may be outweighed by the harm to their reputation. Artificial intelligence is a better option than conventional systems since we do not know how they work. The root of the issue is a lack of familiarity with artificial intelligence (AI). When it comes to artificial intelligence (AI), most people do not know where to begin. You may not be able to use AI to its full potential due to ethical considerations. Many small and medium-sized firms may increase productivity or manage resources more effectively via technology, and many of these ways can be achieved using this method. Examples of cloud computing services are Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services. source https://www.eescorporation.com/what-are-the-challenges-of-artificial-intelligence/
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how would one go about creating a petition to the worlds gov. would it be possible to gain traction on twitter/facebook?
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it looks like there is a difference between 40w-100w and no difference between 100w-140w. not sure if its because the 140w card is only pulling 100w or that the chip is maxing its envelope for performance at 100w kinda like overvolting gpus back in the day. 1.1v might be faster than 1v but 1.2v is no different than 1.1v
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
ryan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
seems a bit trolly. I was just stating my observation, hard to argue. It isn't fact just something I noticed. not sure how it turns into an arguement. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
ryan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
its a linear idea? not sure what you mean by non-linearity physics? did you take physics? I did linear x increases with y heat increases damage risk increases are you saying heat doesn't cause damage or change the longevity of electrical components? -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
ryan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
i find that hard to believe seems illogical. more heat=same risk Is there a downside to overclocking GPU? The biggest issue with overclocking is the reduction in a component's lifespan. You can overclock a CPU, GPU, motherboard or RAM, but sending increased volts gradually damages these components. Damage is caused by heat generated from increased power. -
is the code simple? care to share a line of ai code but I heard with neural networks AI writes code into itself and is like a code blackbox we have no control over aside from the power off switch
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
ryan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I wouldn't say its because of inexperience. skilled overclocker or not. maybe it is an illusion but people on NBR/NBT tend to report dead gpus more often then not and chances are they are overclocking them. I have never had a computer die that I didn't overclock. yet when overclocking my gaming laptops maybe unlucky or some other non related reason they died overclocking. you have to draw a conclusion eventually. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
ryan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
yeah I used to overclock my 6990m amd card and I did well, but it died lol. like when will people wake up and smell the coffee, this isn't safe. jumping out a plane without a parachute is possible but is it safe lol. also electrosoft how or why is my igpu scoring so low I have tried what seems like everything. I need to try different drivers maybe? command center doesn't seem to have options for tweaking, is this a new thing where the igpu intel Xe performs like crap and they leave no options or is there something i can do. -
yeah I think people are jumping the gun a bit to fast on AI, yes it could be bad but not quite yet, we are a ways off.
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oh cool. so would you say it in public or just casually online? does the term get used by the younger generation?
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since you need battery life and want a professional laptop im assuming you don't want excessively thick with rgb lights lol. It's hard to beat a xps 15 from 2023 it's within your budget and as far as I know one of the only laptops with a discreet gpu that will last over 8 hours on battery, your not interested in refurbished so I recommend the 512gb 3050ti model as it will be able to game just fine at 1080p. I have a 3060 laptop and can basically max every game at 1080p at over 100fps give or take a game. the 3050ti should do a pretty good job, also those xps 15s have some of the nicest screens in the business. if you still have doubts read the review on notebookcheck. here it is: https://www.notebookcheck.net/2022-Dell-XPS-15-9520-3-5K-OLED-laptop-review-Skip-or-buy.621506.0.html got a 90 percent rating overall and to be honest not many laptops score that high on notebookcheck(just to gauge)
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
ryan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
has overclocking ever really been safe. Out of the last 20 or so laptops 18 that I overclocked all died after a few years, the 2 or so that I didn't lasted much longer and had no issues. do you really think laptops are designed to be overclocked in a safe manner. I remember my 260m laptop I overvolted it to 1.1v and overclocked it to get the highest 260m vantage score but it lasted like 8 months and after opening up the laptop their was a burn out spot it basically had a micro fire. I honestly think buy what you need and avoid overclocking your laptop, cpus are different but all the crazy shunt mods for laptop gpus seems excessively dangerous unless of course your wallet looks the same as bill gates wallet and for the love of god, will someone post a video of crysis remastered maxed at 4k lol. because when I get my desktop in a few months I would love to see what I can expect while pushing the cpu/gpu heres me at 1080p on a unhappy note no matter what gpu I get im below average. my 80cu Xe is getting 6000 points less than the next. is there even such thing as igpu tweaking lol 😞 -
I wonder if our minds will be downloaded and we live in computer system of sorts. kinda like the matrix but without the energy harvesting of the body.
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A bit off topic, but I have never heard someone say cheerio out side of a movie from the 1920s. and today its rarer then ever, its basically extinct. kinda like dodo photography. I am not sure why @JeanLegisays cheerio in his addy, but color me interested in the back story.