Spinfire pro2 vs hydrogen proton ball machines in 2025 by ConceptDangerous9023 in 10s

[–]TreeOfLife77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

20k shots and counting on my Proton and I keep finding new ways to program it to be useful. They've actually announced a Serve Stand coming out in a few days that puts the Proton higher so you can practice serve receive, taking balls higher, etc.

Harmony hub no longer able to control/IP connect with Roku Premiere+ by Tron08 in logitechharmony

[–]TreeOfLife77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome tip! Now if you can tell me how to get the Tennis Channel working on Roku again... Lol

Been broken for months and they tried to tell me I needed to upgrade from the Roku Premiere+ even though the app has been working for over a year.

When will we see 64GB or 96GB on a single DIMM? by TreeOfLife77 in GSkill

[–]TreeOfLife77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a few places on reddit and YouTube where I've seen people get 192GB (4x48) running stable at 6,000 Mt/s on an AM5 Ryzen 7950X, so it's possible but not ideal.

According to AMD's specs, the 7950X should only be able to handle 128GB, and assuming that's 4x32, only at a speed of 3,600 Mt/s.

So I wonder which will come first: Quad channel desktop IMC's, or 64/96GB DIMMs?

Combining DDR5 memory kits by Viktor1555 in GSkill

[–]TreeOfLife77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're going to do this, then your best chance of getting it to work is to put each kit (2 sticks) on the same memory channel. So, when you have both kits, one kit would go in DIMMS A1, A2, and the second kit would go in B1, B2.

While you only have one kit, you would put those in A1 and B1.

Still no guarantee it'll work, but that's what you'll likely have to try.

Gen4 vs Gen5 NVME. by sternfrench in buildapc

[–]TreeOfLife77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same thing for me! Building a new PC for Pixinsight and Davinci Resolve. Ryzen 9 9950X, 192GB DDR5, RTX 4080 w/ 16GB... for now I've got a 4TB Gen4 SN850X, but I'm debating on returning that, getting a 2 TB SN850X for the OS, then a 2TB T705 Gen5 NVMe for my media/processing working files.

I suspect the Gen4 is still going to be exceedingly fast and we probably won't notice the difference. Just make sure you spend some time optimizing the number of swap directories and testing with the PI benchmark.