-
I wonder how many of them implement the 1/16 microstep capability. Hmm...
-
So much for plug-n-play technology, eh?
-
The ONLY real problems are UEFI at boot and driver support/installation.
-
But it's basic business policy to blame a mistake with the hardware on what you're trying to install on it.
-
Wow...1 meter...not impressed. Once it can withstand sub-freezing temperatures or temperatures in excess of 145 degrees F (desert) while working, can withstand pouring rain, can be dropped out of a moving aircraft, and can withstand a bullet to the case, I'll consider it military grade. Until then, bs.
-
Honestly, AMD needs to put some thought into their hardware before they launch it. This newest CPU they released was a joke at best. And if they're going to crossfire hardware, they need to do so in a manner that newer hardware is backwards compatible with older hardware and will allow for seamless upgrades. Instead, they made this newest CPU compatible
-
It could be made significantly smaller if only humanity would stop worrying about patents and get a move-on with technology design. It's only the rich who can push technology forward; not the ones with great ideas.
-
I believe what AMD appears to be doing is allowing data to be sent to and from the ramdisk via the load and save feature. The data from your HDD can be sent to RAM all at once instead of having to make multiple reads to and from. Windows offers a built-in driver for RAMDRIVE, but doesn't offer any software (go figure that Windows would be missing
-
Take an RFID signal blocker to school. Have a few blackouts here and there and see if they try to fight you on it.
-
*Giggles* Road lamp? It's supposed to be load ramp silly!