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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•2 days agoNow give me half that performance for $150, without enforcing that whatever it’s called bar thing! (neither of these two things will happen)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink32•2 days agoAll modern motherboards support ReBAR. Not sure why you’d be against it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink32•2 days agoProbably because they want to use this card with an old board, which means an older CPU, which makes no sense with a card this powerful, since it’ll drastically bottleneck GPU performance. It’s a common mistake people are making though.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink18•edit-22 days agoThat’s unreasonable mate. Rebar is good and compute has always been cheaper if you stack more of it, to a point. A compatible mono is dirt cheap anyway. Stop wasting electricity by running very legacy systems.
Now give me half that performance for $150, without enforcing that whatever it’s called bar thing! (neither of these two things will happen)
All modern motherboards support ReBAR. Not sure why you’d be against it.
Probably because they want to use this card with an old board, which means an older CPU, which makes no sense with a card this powerful, since it’ll drastically bottleneck GPU performance. It’s a common mistake people are making though.
That’s unreasonable mate. Rebar is good and compute has always been cheaper if you stack more of it, to a point.
A compatible mono is dirt cheap anyway. Stop wasting electricity by running very legacy systems.