Unfortunately no, which can make it a pain to figure out. You’d have to research the CPU itself.
Unfortunately no, which can make it a pain to figure out. You’d have to research the CPU itself.
The thing that matters more than the TDP is how much power they draw at idle. It’ll likely be idling or turned off more than it will be on. And even when on, it probably wont be hitting its max TDP just playing some media unless you’re transcoding to 4k or something.
Believe it or not, you can do this in a real conversation too!
Wow what a shitty design
I’m wondering this too. Does your bank not have a website OP? Webapps are the way to go for tracker heavy apps if possible
Lmao
… or should I say El Mayo
Wild that they finally caught him. Hopefully we get more details on how he got lured to the US in the first place. This guy stayed under the radar so long, US officials weren’t even sure if he was still alive due to his age.
Gotta love dark patterns. Or when you’re about to click reject all, but then a page element conveniently loads in and makes you click accept.
Yup. I use a CM4 with a DFRobot router board running openwrt. Works great.
Wh🥱 cares
Fr it’s so stupid. Why would you be in a relationship if all you feel is distrust.
Same! Phantek’s Revolt X?
An end to end encrypted chat app that supports group chats and calls.
No everything is on an nvme ssd
Nice. Does anyone else have laggy animations when shutting down their pc from the start menu? Or when messing with the toggles in the taskbar (like calendar)? Just all around laggy animations. Doesn’t bother me that much but curious if it’s a known issue
Work a blue collar job your whole life and tell me it’s possible. Machines suck ass. They either need constant supervision, repairs all the time, or straight up don’t function properly. Tech bros always forget about the people who actually keep the world chugging.
But isn’t the primary reason for the Ukraine invasion because NATO and western nations are encroaching further and further east, practically on Russia’s doorstep? If I recall properly, NATO also agreed they wouldn’t expand eastward, but they broke their promise as well.
Think of the Cuban missile crisis. The USA hated the thought of having missiles so close as well.
Can you explain the backstabbing you speak of? I’ve recently started listening to podcasts and interviews with various historians and leaders, and the more I listen, the more I feel like the USA and Britain are the major perpetrators of this conflict. But maybe what I’ve been listening to is Russian biased, so I would love to hear conflicting information. Thanks
Gamers Nexus reports 44W at idle with the G4560 which is already more than the G5400T’s MAX TDP of 35W, so it’s a pretty significant difference.
Assuming the RAM and other components are similar, I’d go with the G5400T system.