godbolt.org/z/UdKLxN what is the difference between line 84 and 85? I want to know what is Buffer T getting when RefCnt<Buffer<T> from here versus RefCnt<T >?
@Mikhail So I got an email from "someone famous" yesterday whom I won't name. It's direct from his public/corporate email, but it seems to cc a bunch of internal emails - which based on their name I suspect serves the purpose of bypassing his secretary's filtering or something.
IOW, if I were to email the person directly using just the public email, it probably wouldn't go through.
The sadness when you build a gigantic system, and luckily you got it working the first time. Then something broke and you have to debug it from the very basic level.
And then you learn something you should have learned the first time round but didn't because you got lucky and system worked without you truly understood the whole thing.
Got lucky & your system worked the first time = take a mortgage on later learnings ... usually
@Mysticial Yeah without knowing anything about the chips I can't say if that seems high or not. I know the timings for my B-die are absolute garbage. But I suspect they're tuned for four sticks not two, tbf I'm running four.
My test is still running. Still only one error after 34 hours. But it's at least a good sign that 3000 will stable. Didn't expect to get anywhere near this on 1st gen Zen.
Guess I'll run it in this configuration until the 3950X shows up - which is where this ram was supposed to go in the first place.
Really it's a pretty messed up build that will have thermal issues, for no real reason. First off the airflow will not uniformly cover the components. Also the exhaust is going to blow into the guys leg. The real missed operunity was to make the case out of a thermally conducting material, instead of wood.
Also, it underpowered for a high end video editing workstation. At work all our video editing workstations have at least two sockets.
@Mikhail depends on what you're using. LTT has actually tested quite a bit I think they are still on single socket 9900k systems though. That desk has long been retired however.
While I understand that Linus is attempting to appeal to his plebeian base of plebeian regular computer users, for medical visualization, professional video editing, and rendering we're used to using much more powerful hardware. Its not unusual to spend 10k per seat, on hardware and maybe more on software.