There's generally one or two slots connected directly to the CPU running in x16 or x8 if there's two and both are connected, 4 lanes linking the CPU to the chipset, and the rest of the slots connect to the chipset and share that same x4 link. If your cpu has 24 lanes (Ryzen do/did a few years ago, Intel might but didn't a few years ago), the remaining 4 lanes usually go to an NVMe slot
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PL2 on a 14900T is 106W
Edit: I'm an idiot, T series is low power socketed, not mobile. 14900HX has a TDP of 55W but boosts short term to 157W, which is still pretty ridiculous
Aren't those the distros? Which one pulls packages using torrent
Do you have an example? Or is there a distro that does this by default? I'm pretty new to Linux and have never heard of it before
The instant I read "Muncie" I was expecting to find out that everything I knew about it from The Hudsucker Proxy was false, so thank you for preserving my innocence
That's not likely to be the case much longer, at least in some brands. Toyota got approval to mass market sell steer by wire in the US last year, though I think they've only released one crossover with it
What aluminum cans are you getting that don't have a plastic lining?
The only known way to get it working is an android emulator with a modified apk and only software rendering. Roblox went severely out of the way to shut down Linux gaming, able to detect wine and proton and crash itself if they're detected
My 3900X idles at 35 and hits 65 when it's 100% all cores. With a decent cooler modern AMD runs pretty chill
I clicked the provided link, long pressed the link button, then clicked the address on the popup which got the thread to load. After finding the comment myself, I hit Copy Link in boost and got a db0 link out of it, which is odd.
I actually like the taste of pure cranberry juice, but it's too expensive to buy just for drinking so I mostly end up drinking half the bottle while I cook holiday meals after I've started the cranberry sauce
That's a bit harsh
You don't even need to read the article, just the summary already on lemmy