Oh thanks I must have missed that in the title.
The xeon does have more cache too. So if the GPU acceleration is the make or break it option. You could toss a card in there.
Oh thanks I must have missed that in the title.
The xeon does have more cache too. So if the GPU acceleration is the make or break it option. You could toss a card in there.
I'm assuming you're talking about version 1 of the 2620.
Although the xeon is the weaker processor, if you're planning on having those containers active together the larger thread count will potentially be more beneficial than the faster i7.
But this is one of those things where you'd need to test against both and see. Since there's a bunch at play.
I'm assuming the xeon comes with ECC ram?
I'd decide based on how loud it's gonna make my homelab, if I get to use ECC ram and the type of workload being applied.
Since you're just looking to make a router the xeon would be my tentative choice.
What? Did the playing cards have their tits out or something?
If your company gets hit by ransomware and you can't just restore from backups your organisation has been managed by clowns.
Is it finally time to retire my 1080ti with one of these?
dx12 and Vulkan titles work fairly well is my understanding.
battlemage is expected to come with much better dx11 support.
Older directx games are getting their calls remapped to Vulkan. This is where most of the problems existed. But it's much much better than at launch. When they weren't doing that is my understanding.
My understanding is OpenGL games work fine.
Anyone reading this let me know if anything I said isn't accurate.
We'll know for sure once people have them.
But the rumours say that it's expected to be 30% faster than the 4060.
I used to help test Gmod mods and this was common to find. Sometimes the author would even try to embed an obfuscated check for their own steamid to give them God rights over the multiplayer game session.
We would collect those steam IDs and add them to the ban list. And often switch mods all together.
My biggest problem with the Xbox app is it blocks you from modding the game by default. It's up to the developer to enable it. And from my perspective I think many of these developers don't even know it exists.
At least they didn't say it was as good as the movie
I haven't tried setting up jellyfin myself. However, if you're able to use pcie passthrough on your container, you could probably use any spare card you might have? (assuming it fits and your psu can handle it)