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  1. shamgar

    Apple Announces M1 Ultra CPU, Mac Studio and Studio Display

    That's the model I ordered. I have two matching SN750 drives I intend to run in software Raid 0. My understanding from reviews is that the enclosure bifurcates the slots to be x2 lanes each, so Raid 0 gets me back to x4 Gen3 speeds with a single large volume to edit from. Of course, I won't be...
  2. shamgar

    Apple Announces M1 Ultra CPU, Mac Studio and Studio Display

    My 9900ks/5700 xt hackintosh ended up doing a lot more video editing over the past couple of years than I had expected, and I've been looking to upgrade it this year to alleviate some pain points. I was going to wait to see if I could build a Zen 4 and RDNA 2 (or better) system later this year...
  3. shamgar

    Radeon VII consuming huge amount of VRAM iddle

    That is correct.
  4. shamgar

    Radeon VII consuming huge amount of VRAM iddle

    macOS seems to leave assets in VRAM until the space is needed for something else so it will slowly fill under any usage scenario. VRAM usage reports currently occupied memory, but not necessarily currently required memory. The assets kept on standby will be purged out if you actively need the...
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    Gigabyte Z390 M Gaming build with working NVRAM

    I didn't have this exact behaviour, but I started having issues with USB ports dropping out after updating to Monterey. I upgraded my BIOS to f9 (2021/11/29) this weekend and my USB is backing to normal function.
  6. shamgar

    Did I accidentally build a 5K Mac?.

    MacOS handles high resolution displays by pixel doubling. The "looks like 1440p" option renders the UI at 5k and then downsampling to a 4k output. The displays tab of the System Info will report the actual output resolution, but the System Report details show the render resolutions instead when...
  7. shamgar

    macOS 11.2 Update

    Wouldn't that be nice!
  8. shamgar

    Cpu running at OC speed - but I didn’t OC it yet!

    This is just turbo boost. The 9900k will boost its speed to 5 GHz on up to 2 cores, I believe, and 4.7 GHz for all cores. Turbo boost is limited by available cooling, power, and is officially also time limited. After a certain time period, the boost will scale back to keep the CPU within its...
  9. shamgar

    Name the Next macOS (10.15)

    San Quentin
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