Are these memory core fluctuations normal? This is happening when browsing the internet with firefox. The one part where the core clock spikes up is when I opened a video. Why the fuck is the memory clock spiking up and down even when I am doing basically nothing?
It's not spiking, it's resuming normal operation. Any time you're not using the gpu it clocks down to save power.
>>55188855
yes, but why does it shoot up to 1500 in the first place? When playing games it is at a constant 1500 because of the workload. When browsing the web, should it really need to be that high?
>>55188832
>AMD
wew lad
Hey, I'm Australian and want to get a virtual reality headset to basically play Elite: Dangerous and use virtual desktop.
I have a R9 280 but I was thinking of getting a RX 480 to use with a preowned DK2.
Or should I get an older HDK direct from Razer? They are about $479 AUD here compared to around 350 - 400 for a DK2.
I'd like to get the most future proof option, do you think the DK2 will last?
pls help, you decide my fate /g/
>>55188222
First off, pretty sure Elite Dangerous (and most VR games in general) are compatible mostly/only with Vive or Oculus. OSVR HDK is nice, but you'll always have the short end of the compatibility stick.
Secondly, boththe HDK and DK2 are developer kits that are already obsoleted and not intended for long term use/support. There is no "future proofing" with them because they have no future.
VR headsets are NOT just monitors. The SDKs/runtimes/drivers for them are being updated and the tech itself is changing. If you get one, you'll really only be able to play games and tech demos built in 2015. Anything built for the CV1 (which is anything built in 2016 or later) won't run on the DK2 OR HDK.
Sorry to say but your only real option here is to buy a consumer/retail CV1 or Vive. At least these have widespread support, and the companies have commitments to support them for the foreseeable future.
Do not, I repeat, do not buy and HDK or DK2. They are already mostly useless now, and there's no plans/guarantee for games (like Elite Dangerous) to continue to support them in the future.
OSVR is nice, but don't shoot yourself in the foot getting one. Vive or CV1. There is no other viable option at this moment, especially for future use/support.
>>55188608
Oh and I played Elite Dangerous on both the DK2 and CV1 with a 280x. I can't use high settings without frame rate issues, but at lower settings (which still look great in the headsets) it runs OK. Asynchronous Timewarp helps a lot too.
Can't comment on how well the 280x handles planetary landings as I didn't buy Horizons, but from what I hear it's more demanding.
So likely your 280 will work "ok" but not great.
>>55188608
but money
;_:
You raise some really good points, thanks for your insight. I might hold off for now.
So I watched the apple watch keynote and decided it's something I actually want. Looks really useful and cool. But I use a galaxy phone instead of an iPhone. So how is the samsung gear s2?
nu-male bullshit desu
get a real watch
>>55187888
The trips supersede your faggot dubs. Kill yourself if you're actually considering wearing a smart watch in public.
>>55187411
>>55187888
>>55187899
Anyone know how the displays are on the lower priced Chromebooks? (i.e. not $1000+ Pixel)
Anything that compares to Retina screens?
>>55186742
Don't act like a worthless nigger. You want to spend bottom dollar, you get bottom dollar specs and performance. There's a reason why the Pixel is $1000+
>>55186747
I'd be willing to spend $700 or so but I'm not shelling out $1300 for a fucking Chromebook when I could get a rMBP
>>55186742
>Anything that compares to Retina screens?
You can't honestly be that stupid
Unless they have an IPS screen they will look like dogshit compared to even a non retina MacBook Pro
> Not getting high speed internet in America
I'm not even using fiber and I get amazing internet speeds here in the midwest. Also speedtest thread.
>my parents spend more money on internet than your parents XD
>>55186403
At least I'm not a TWC cuck.
$50/mo
>>55186432
Is no one going to comment on the fact that his IP is not hidden?
Hi
I have a question for you,/g/,I see this it's for technology,so you know about drones right,I'will buy a pocket drone,but I don't know what kind of pocket drone it's better,I'm choosing between the FQ777-124 and the Cheerson CX-10,which it's better?
PD: Sorry for my bad english.
>>55186148
Had a Cheerson. Worked great. Then the dog ate it. I am not kidding.
Achha hai
>>55186148
First drone? Get something bigger like the Syma X5. Much more forgiving.
The pocket ones (I have a Cheerson) are fun, but very tricky to fly. Your flights will be zip...crash. zip...crash. zip...crash. Plus I wager you'll be flying it around the house and those tiny blades are fucking scary if you get close to your face.
Does anyone get a sort of sexual thrill when they upgrade their windows and let windows dominate them?
Like just giving over all that control, your keystrokes, your preferences, your bank data. It's so hot. Normally though, I keep all my information as private as I can reasonably make it. Just really is a good feeling. Anyone else get this?
Cortana financial femdom mod when?
>>55185973
>tfw you insult cortana and she shit talks you back
meme resolution
How did you setup your first turn table?
Found this Audio Technica At-pl50 for 10 bucks.
>>55185558
i didnt because im not a hipster
>>55185558
Put it on a table. Hooked it up to my receiver. Back then... there were no personal computers.
Not good days. Not good days at all.
Flat level table, vibration isolators if you want, and just hook it up to a good pre-amp then whatever speakers you want, unless you hook it up to a receiver that has a phono input.
I've just got mine hooked up to a same-brand preamp and a large bluetooth speaker with a 3.5 input.
Is anybody else's 4chan X opening a thread in a new tab everytime you quick reply a thread in the index page? I can't even find the toggle to turn it off now.
>>55185300
>using index
>not superior catalog
>>55185385
I browse the catalogue too but shitposting in multiple threads from the index is easier.
>>55185402
i just have heaps of tabs open tbá Žh
>when you tell pajeet to poo in loo and he says "u first"
>me vs. him
>>55185109
Unexpected of pajeet to hit you like that anon.
POO
r8 mine, /g/
looks blurry as fuck. either windows or osx
>>55184765
Awful. How do you cope with that!?
i dont understand this meme
hey /g/, it's been a long time and I'm kind of out of the loop on linux community news. I found an article on ars technica about this new snapd thing and I want to ask you: how is it going?
I mean, canonical basically saved linux, right? As far as I recall, this is exactly what we needed. Now linux has THE best application distribution model across all platforms. now we can ship games and stuff without worrying about libraries.
so... has the community accepted snapd as our lord and saviour? how's been the reaction so far?
b-bump?
Static linking of libraries has existed much longer than the amount of time that Canonical has been on the scene. Also no, Canonical didn't save anything. The popularity of desktop GNU/Linux has not changed significantly since Canonical got involved. It's primary use is still as a server OS (it makes up roughly half the internet). If anything, Google "saved" Linux by making a mobile operating system with it (ie. Android)
>>55185190
>canonical
>saved linux
Wait wat, that's neither Google or Red Hat
You know that semiconductor chips like CPU are basically printed circuit on the glass paper called wafer. I want my customized CPU. Is there any company that provides printing semiconductor for the customer who only want to print small amount of?
>>55184511
No.
>>55184511
Of course there is. Go to your local technical museum with a photonics department and fab clean room, and make yourself a costum CPU.
It might take a year to complete, and the lithography might be something of the early 00's,but at least it's costum.
>>55184511
Too cost famalam. If you wanna tinker with your own hardware architecture you'd be better off dicking around with FPGAs or ASICs.
>NSArray
>NSA
what did they mean by this?
>mfw the NBA knows all of my shitposts on 4chan
>mfw they use my posts to train their AI
>>55184392
>"toll-free bridged"
>confirming that free software has been compromised
>>55184392
>they're listening
/cyb/ - The Cyberpunk General
>IRC: #/g/punk on irc.rizon.net
>TOX: #/g/punk TOX groupchat; add the followingB2074450B92DAC83964363EC52F9700BB9E7B330958509BBD795980C8D1A73308354F6F36659and message "invite"
>>> News <<<
Healthy reminder that cyberpunk is now and that one should start living it instead of fantasizing like some cyberhipster
http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2013/12/psa-why-there-wont-be-a-third-.html
>Latest news from the spit jockeys
No one updates it, read thread instead.
>>> Finding out more <<<
http://jinteki.industries/
http://tracerneo.eu.org/cyb/
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/Cyberpunk
Linux For Beginners, Nackt's Cyberpunk Tech & Library: http://tracerneo.eu.org/cyb/textfiles/
Archive: https://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/g/?task=search2&search_subject=Cyberpunk&search_op=op
>> Contains:
Circumventing surveillance, in meatspace
Encrypting your communications on the grid
Search engines that respect your freedoms
Mesh network technology
Build your own GSM network
Things for your smartphone
BBS
Public UNIX systems
Required reading
Cybermedia
Etc.
cyberpunk is dead
grow the fuck up manchildren
>>55184123
>VR is here and getting better
>all sorts of track control over the regular citizen is reality
>internet everywhere
>cheap micro controllers and small computers everywhere
>global agenda
wake up sheeple !!!
I'm currently waiting for the parts for my cyberdeck to arrive. I don't really have a good solution for the interface though as the current VR googles all require 1 or more power outlets and I'd like it to be portable but not have a screen.
Any suggestions?