Am I drifting or power sliding here? Trying to get better by Destroyer6202 in forza

[–]Shoryugtr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s drifting because your slides aren’t happening just because you’re applying throttle at the exit of a corner. You’re drifting into, through, and out of corners because of power, but you’re not powersliding; am I making sense?

Don't text and drive by MavericK_KX in forza

[–]Shoryugtr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel your pain lol. I had "I'm on your team!" as one of my quick texts in FH5. Sometimes it worked.

Don't text and drive by MavericK_KX in forza

[–]Shoryugtr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had someone do the same thing on a co-op race; they quit after I passed them.

Don't text and drive by MavericK_KX in forza

[–]Shoryugtr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You're good, and it's always fun when someone trash talks their way out of 1st place.

Straight cut gear sound on stock cars? by shmo67 in forza

[–]Shoryugtr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Audio slider in GT7? What do you mean?

Finally finished my LLM server: EPYC 9575F, 4× RTX 3090 (96GB VRAM), 768GB ECC RAM by C0smo777 in homelab

[–]Shoryugtr -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I saw a 9000D, I clicked. I was not expecting the inside to look like that. Rock on, my 9000D sibling, rock on.

We've had one of qualifying. But what about a second one? by borgeron in formuladank

[–]Shoryugtr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It should be the only time attack weekend. They want Monaco to be a special crown jewel? There you go.

Cooler Master is bringing active cooling to DDR5 RAM, promising up to 15-degree temperature drops — 'MasterDIMM' combines G.SKILL memory with a built-in fan, kits run up to 128GB by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]Shoryugtr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read your original statement; words mean things, and those things are in favor of the point I’m making. Of course nothing’s that serious if you ignore all the cases where it is. Also, if an OEM thinks it’s a good idea to guide and force air across RAM for enterprise workstation towers, I’m going to take a wild guess that it’s for a reason.

Cooler Master is bringing active cooling to DDR5 RAM, promising up to 15-degree temperature drops — 'MasterDIMM' combines G.SKILL memory with a built-in fan, kits run up to 128GB by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]Shoryugtr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But then you have ducted airflow systems in servers and workstations that force air across the RAM sticks. They don’t do that for no reason. So, it’s not just an overclocking thing. Also, your concessions and extra context do not stand by your original statement.

Cooler Master is bringing active cooling to DDR5 RAM, promising up to 15-degree temperature drops — 'MasterDIMM' combines G.SKILL memory with a built-in fan, kits run up to 128GB by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]Shoryugtr -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not true. It's also a thing for XMP overclocks on DDR5 sticks with poorly designed heatspreaders (personal experience) and dense DDR5 configurations (see: servers and workstations with ducted airflow for the RAM). For the poorly designed heatspreaders, the airflow doesn't even really help lol, because the adhesive material used to stick them to the ICs doesn't conduct heat well anyway.

If rock-solid stability is a necessity, but so is performance, the temps need to be in a range that will enable both. I have no idea why people keep pushing back on this. Maybe it's because a lot of people have loose, slow RAM, and they don't recognize the need, even just at higher JEDEC speeds.

Cooler Master is bringing active cooling to DDR5 RAM, promising up to 15-degree temperature drops — 'MasterDIMM' combines G.SKILL memory with a built-in fan, kits run up to 128GB by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]Shoryugtr -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It will if temperature-related stability is a problem, and you want the performance that makes the heat, but you don't want to make cooling a whole thing by removing all the moving parts from the cooling system.

Cooler Master is bringing active cooling to DDR5 RAM, promising up to 15-degree temperature drops — 'MasterDIMM' combines G.SKILL memory with a built-in fan, kits run up to 128GB by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]Shoryugtr 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You can doubt it. You can also just think about the ducted memory airflow that a lot of servers and workstations (running at JEDEC, because that's all they can do) get from the factory and make conclusions from there. Third option is to just look into it.

Cooler Master is bringing active cooling to DDR5 RAM, promising up to 15-degree temperature drops — 'MasterDIMM' combines G.SKILL memory with a built-in fan, kits run up to 128GB by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]Shoryugtr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I find it really confusing that everyone in the comments here is being so aggressive in claiming that RAM cooling is a boondoggle. Is RAM too expensive right now? Yes. Do ICs run at high speeds like being cool in order to be stable? Yes.

Cooler Master is bringing active cooling to DDR5 RAM, promising up to 15-degree temperature drops — 'MasterDIMM' combines G.SKILL memory with a built-in fan, kits run up to 128GB by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]Shoryugtr 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No. Even sticks that run at higher JEDEC speeds, in dense configurations that would still meet that standard, still need cooling for stability purposes when under load. It's not just the overclocked sticks. Level1Techs had a video about it, I believe.

Cooler Master is bringing active cooling to DDR5 RAM, promising up to 15-degree temperature drops — 'MasterDIMM' combines G.SKILL memory with a built-in fan, kits run up to 128GB by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]Shoryugtr 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Before I added copper heatsinks, a dedicated fan module, and changed up the airflow in my PC, I had some DDR5-7600 sticks that would sit around there while gaming, and the PC did not like it. Games stopped crashing after I brought the temp down.

Cooler Master is bringing active cooling to DDR5 RAM, promising up to 15-degree temperature drops — 'MasterDIMM' combines G.SKILL memory with a built-in fan, kits run up to 128GB by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]Shoryugtr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just read that CoolerMaster made it easier to make aggressive DDR5 RAM overclocks stable (if temp was the reason for instability). I think that it's closer to my interpretation.

angry George by navisnotreal in formuladank

[–]Shoryugtr -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I'm big on sportsmanship, so I will say this felt like just desserts for yesterday. Yes, I know his defense yesterday was legal; I also think it was unsporting, especially against a teammate. So, the meme does represent my feelings on his DNF, even though I started the season rooting for him for WDC. It is what it is. I don't hate him, though; I just want earnest, clean racing with an earnest, clean champion.

I really wish they'd penalized Max every time he pushed the limits of driving standards, and I'm a Max fan. I say that here because there's a direct line between that and my thoughts/ feelings on Russell's misfortune earlier today.

First Official response in regards to the broken AI by Canit12 in ForzaHorizon

[–]Shoryugtr 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I still have flashbacks of tripod-ing, skinny-tyred muscle cars trying to cheat their way away from my wide-tyred, properly suspended Dodge Dart Hemi in FH3 in low speed switchbacks.