For cli stuff I really like the tldr program (Site. It will give you a list of common use cases for a given program.
For cli stuff I really like the tldr program (Site. It will give you a list of common use cases for a given program.
The reboot probably sent him straight to a virtual console.
Im willing to give them a pass on that since they don’t vender lock the notes I’m taking.
I remember inteltechniques.com having a checklist you could do. But it sounds like a lot of work to manually remove your data from a hundred sites.
The article actually says the desease is not the result of incest, but instead all people with the decease most likely share a common ancestor.
I’d also look at a triple rad since most dual rads are comparable to a noctua D15. I have an artic aio in my previous pc and they sent a free upgrade bracket for AM4 that first came out.
Late to the party but I’ll try to answer some of your questions.
I’d avoid Asus motherboards for AMD especially since you are looking at an X3D chip. there have been cases of CPUs frying on them. As for your direct question, on AMD the difference in chipsets isn’t very big, it usually amounts to more connectors. You can still overclock on both chipsets. AMD chipsets that end in a E indicate that they have PCIe get 5 capabilities.
While you can go higher than 6000MHz, 6000MHz is the sweetspot for AMD see Igor’s lab article on this
I have no experience in this, so I can’t help you
Onboard heatsink should fine. Speaking of SSDs, you are definitely paying a premium for it since a high-end gen 4 one is a lot cheaper.
Bonus. With such a high-end CPU, I’d consider going with a beefier cooler. I recently built a system with a Ryzen 7900x and a noctua D15. And I am amazed how easily it reaches the thermal limit of 95° celcius in stress tests. I ended up enabling 105w ecomode and while I’m losing 5 percent in performance, I’m also dropping at least 50w in peak power consumption.
I used to run a proxmox server with windows in a VM that had a GPU via gpu passthrough. Then connected to it via parsec. On my laptop connected to the local network it was pretty good.