Well, the name of the company is BenQ. I would think if they were serious they would develop real branding.
Lol /agree.
I ended up returning it to the seller with prepaid label and have a new one on the way.
Well, the name of the company is BenQ. I would think if they were serious they would develop real branding.
All that time spent could've just built the pcI returned all the items for my build. Fuckit. Will just go with Cyberpower. It's only 250 bucks more.
What OS are you testing on them?
#1 ) If its some flavour of Linux how about trying flooding the beast with multiple simultaneous gcc stress tests for ..... say ..... overnight ?
Early Zens apparently had an intermittent hardware bug with branchy code, blowing out randomly during heavy compiles.
#2) Check out how well the VM stuff works? So many PCIe channels could be fun to play with multiple graphics cards in a VM.
Damn, lol, slackers better have a revision fix baking already if there is no BIOS fix possible. Can you try another run without their hyper threading sauce on?So still same problem as the Zens after a 25hour stress, the CPU just gave up(complete shut-down, server tech had to hard-reset the rack). It is fast as fuck, when it's stable.
See how many you can free throw into the trash from your desk
I cannot believe how much 1070s are going for currently, it appears for just 50 more soy dollars I can get a 1080. Is this all due to mining?
I sure AMD does too. Juicy mining revenue certainly helps take most of sting out of being unable to compete toe to toe with NV in gaming.As a AMD shareholder I fully supported miners buying every Vega.
I sure AMD does too. Juicy mining revenue certainly helps take most of sting out of being unable to compete toe to toe with NV in gaming.
Def fun time to be playing with AMD stock atm, it will just take a generation (Zen2 Navi etc) or two before profits from Zen play out in market products though.
Just saying it will take a couple years before really see effects (good or bad) of AMDs potential resurgence into black. They should have some more money to play with at the table.Isn't that assuming Intel and nVidia don't innovate in the same timeframe?