Yep, I'll never be buying a brand new series GPU ever again. Building a gaming PC has always been expensive, but now it just seems offensively so.
somedev
Writing a script for 2 days for a task that would have been done manually in 30 minutes
And customers not mentioning a thing they tried to fix themselves, badly
He and some buddies are trying to buy TikTok
100%. 36tb is peanuts for data centres
Could you imagine the time it would take to resilver one drive.. Crazy.
I would not risk 36TB of data on a single drive let alone a Seagate. Never had a good experience with them.
Not great, but not terrible. But I wouldn't get it without safeties - its not that its a half rack. I have a half rack with safeties and I've been using it for years
Quick edit just to say, you gotta start somewhere. Don't spend too much initially until you figure out what you really want/need. Not great spending thousands for it just to sit there unused.
And they probably use that for some sort of training data
Do they continue on with your save game when you finish the previous one? Also, Intergrade is the first one before this right?
I've been waiting for them to release most of the parts before getting into it
My 1080ti was probably peak Nvidia for me. It was so good, and I was super happy with it. Truely felt like upgrade.