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Read it , single tread image editing score 67% faster , can you explain how they Done it?

Compare the review from PC Pro with the one from Anandtech , think it speak for it self.

 

a man with your knowledge know that this is not a good Review , this seems more like a ..... Review

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The parts have arrived, time to build.

 

I have built a few PC's and understand how to assemble most of the parts in your picture but where does the cat go?  Is that why the case has a window, so the cat can look out of it, so the cat just sits in the case?  :smile:


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Gary Andersen

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Hi,

 

The cat runs on a belt that keeps the cooling fans going. 8-)


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Go for it Mike !

 

You have got the 4k 75" TV's to match those fast systems.

 

"One day you"ll fly away .."


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Steve

Read it , single tread image editing score 67% faster , can you explain how they Done it?

Compare the review from PC Pro with the one from Anandtech , think it speak for it self.

 

a man with your knowledge know that this is not a good Review , this seems more like a ..... Review

They didn't make those figures up. What it shows is that there is capacity for speed, depends on what the program does. There's talk that these are simply die shrinks, but in fact they have a lot of tweaks under the hood. Some instructions complete in less than 2/3 time. If your app utilises more of those instructions then the outcome will be more improvements. What you are seeing in those benchmarks is that there can be a broad set of outcomes. Hardware too plays more of a part here with 2.666 memory for example utilised on quad channel.


Steve Waite: Engineer at codelegend.com

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No problem, have one working on edition10 with quad 3200 c15 @4.4.

The B-die is tricky with Broadwell-E , only tried to help

Have some hours on this

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whereas they have manged to kind of separate the scenery loading and a few other things over other cores it would disjoint processes if they did that to the main core engine.

 

 To split a string of tasks coming into the engine between cores and then reprocess them to feed to the GPU is probably more work and load on the CPU and would cause all sorts of 'Interrupts' for access to the CPU causing stutters etc.

 

http://www.avsim.com/topic/490544-swarm-can-this-come-quick-enough-for-flightsim/

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Hi Guys,

 

The setup is finally on its way to Jetline Systems, they should have it Monday.

 

I'll keep you posted on the progress.


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Hi,

 

Jetline had the systems built as of July 11. At that point they needed all my registration info (that's one long list) so the software could be installed on all the systems. Right now, I'd say they have probably just started testing.

 

I'll keep you updated just as soon as I get word... As a side note, Ken made the following comment to me in an email that reads "I can already tell this is going to be a world class setup once you get it back!"

 

That sounds promising.


Former Beta Tester - (for a few companies) - As well as provide Regional Voice Set Recordings

       Four-Intel I9/10900K | One-AMD-7950X3D | Three-Asus TUF 4090s | One-3090 | One-1080TI | Five-64GB DDR5 RAM 6000mhz | Five-Cosair 1300 P/S | Five-Pro900 2TB NVME        One-Eugenius ECS2512 / 2.5 GHz Switch | Five-Ice Giant Elite CPU Coolers | Three-75" 4K UHDTVs | One-24" 1080P Monitor | One-19" 1080P Monitor | One-Boeing 737NG Flight Deck

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Mike would you adopt me?  :wub:  :P

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Manny

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Mike, what the heck are you running to need 64 gigs of RAM?  :smile:

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Jetline had the systems built as of July 11

 

Hey Mike, are these the same folks from this web site?  If so, my communications with them over another order I made (not a PC) has been exceptional, really good people and on top of their game.

 

 

 


Mike, what the heck are you running to need 64 gigs of RAM?

 

He might in the future ;)

 

Cheers, Rob.

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Hi Guys,

 

Yes Rob, same guys they are located just North of Tampa. The ram depends on what final setup gets worked out in the end at Jetline.


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