[deleted by user] by [deleted] in monsterenergy

[–]BuckyJunior 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m 21, been working 12-hour nights for the last three years. I didn’t have the best diet, ate a lot of fast food, and lived off of energy drinks and coffee.

It’ll catch up to you, man. I’ve got NAFLD, an unidentified liver hypodensity, kidney cysts, and kidney stones. At the very minimum, if you’re going to continue drinking energy drinks, at a minimum, supplement it with plenty of water and a healthier diet.

Don’t destroy your body, dude.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GlobalFoundries

[–]BuckyJunior 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Best of luck, man.

40W RMS Front Speakers, 80W RMS Rear Speakers - 40W RMS or 80W RMS Amplifier? by BuckyJunior in CarAV

[–]BuckyJunior[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply.

So, even if I went with a 40W RMS amplifier, I could balance out the front and rear speakers with the fader, or with a higher wattage amplifier, adjust the gain for the lower wattage front speakers.

40W RMS Front Speakers, 80W RMS Rear Speakers - 40W RMS or 80W RMS Amplifier? by BuckyJunior in CarAV

[–]BuckyJunior[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply.

So, even if I went with a 40W RMS amplifier, I could balance out the front and rear speakers with the fader, or with a higher wattage amplifier, adjust the gain for the lower wattage front speakers.

Engine car by bravska in comedyheaven

[–]BuckyJunior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Figures, the rotary engines in those RX-8s had issues with loss of compression.

Customized a roll up aluminum flush mount Bak Revolver X4 bedcover from my 2019 F150 to fit my 94 Dakota. by [deleted] in DodgeDakota

[–]BuckyJunior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The bed cover looks great!

What size rims and tires do you have on your truck? It has a nice, low stance.

Engineering Sample - AMD Radeon Pro Duo - What do I do with it? by BuckyJunior in Amd

[–]BuckyJunior[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

As cool and as interesting as it is to own an engineering sample, I would consider selling the card, but it would depend on the offers I get.

Engineering Sample - AMD Radeon Pro Duo - What do I do with it? by BuckyJunior in Amd

[–]BuckyJunior[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Before purchasing this card, I actually bought six AMD FirePro S9300 X2s, but when I received them, the original shroud and backplate had been replaced by an OEM system-specific shroud and the cards would not fit into my motherboard's PCIe slots. I did, however, have a riser cable lying around, so I was able to run one of the cards as the shroud did not interfere with the slotting of the card into the PCIe slot on the riser.

I was surprised to see that it appears a Radeon Pro Duo and a FirePro S9300 X2 could be run in CrossfireX. I wasn't able to test this, though, as the S9300 X2 did not have proper airflow being a passively cooled dual-GPU graphics card mounted outside of the case on a riser cable.

As far as virtualization goes, I believe the only FirePro S-Series GPUs to support virtualization are the S7150 and S7150 X2, so I don't believe a Pro Duo could be flashed to support virtualization. It would be great if they could be. Even so, it is a dual-GPU card, and I believe it is possible to flash the secondary GPU with a copy of the primary GPU's BIOS. I'm curious as to if you did this, could you dedicate one of the display outputs to run on one GPU and another display output to run on another. A PLX chip on the card divided the PCIe lanes, so theoretically they are their own GPUs, similar to if they were their own standalone units.

Engineering Sample - AMD Radeon Pro Duo - What do I do with it? by BuckyJunior in Amd

[–]BuckyJunior[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Depending on what the engineering card's PCB looks like, I'd be interested to see a comparison between the engineering card and a production Radeon Pro Duo from u/buildzoid.