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I had a similar issue. When I got the same card, it would either throw weird nonsense BSODs or freeze outright. Changed my PSU and it fixed it like Araxie said above.
Nice! I am on gigabit but don't plan to run VPN yet. The internal N adapter will serve minor devices possibly (or give me wireless when I am not using it as a pfSense box). If it ends up being too slow, I do have a real 802.11ac router that I can put after pfSense and let it do its thing. I...
I just got a SFF Dell Optiplex off craigslist to set up pfSense on. Has an i5 4570 and 8GB DDR3 1600 RAM, total overkill. For the NIC cards, I got a (hopefully genuine) Dell/Intel quad port PCI-e for wired and a D-Link DWA-556 for wireless N. Hopefully it will be a routing monster once those...
My money goes to the best GPU at the time of my purchase. Back in May 2017 that was the 1080 Ti by a long shot at the $640 I got it for. Card since has doubled in value.
Like every AMD person waiting for magical drivers to fix Vega in every single game?
It would be in line with most games going to Nvidia. I know, crazy right?
It looks at whatever you have installed and multiple GPUs are possible. I have for instance Intel 4600 Graphics on my i7 4770K and a GTX 1080 Ti for actual gaming and other stuff. So with there being SO many Intel systems, of course it is going to have mostly their GPUs.
Steam Hardware Survey (http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/) shows Windows 10 ahead of Windows 7 by 15%. Obviously, this is gaming related, I am not claiming it is this way across the board.
Amazon, Newegg and it looks like even Walmart are selling the TN panel version for $599, that is normal price. The IPS version is usually $799. The only place I've seen lower prices on that was Costco ... first to $599 then $499 before they went out of stock.
FLAC and WAV are identical, you will not hear more detail on WAV. FLAC is essentially a losslessly compressed WAV. You can extract a FLAC back to WAV and it will have the same hashes. There is 0 loss, therefore nothing to hear differently.
You prefer the sound of "similar bitrate SACD to...