Yes. This happens to me every once in a while (LG C1). I usually just end up power cycling the computer when it happens. I recall trying the HDMI cable re-insert but it didn't work. I attributed to the auto-power on tool I have on my computer (when I turn on the computer the TV will turn on automatically too).
Setting monitor sleep to 'never' fixed the problem. I use this PC as a Plex server so it's always on, and the TV is off when I'm not using it.
That's great, almost perfectly sums up about how I feel about AI.
Can't deploy production in less than 4 hours with the support of dozens of people so only do that once every 3-4 weeks, but lets make sure every team is implementing AI SOMEHOW.
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New AMD Ryzen looks interesting, the 9900X which is what I'd probably be interested in has a TDP of 120W compared to 170W of the 7900X (and only 15W more than my current 5900X). 16% IPC improvement over Zen 4.
Gonna make it really difficult to wait for Intel's next gen, they're going to have to show something.
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$1200 for a C3 42" OLED at amazon and BB. Would buy if I didn't already have it.
Same. Amazing display. Although the Odyssey G9 OLED was 1199 on Prime day so maybe I need that next time it goes on sale?
... nah, I'm good.
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Same. Amazing display. Although the Odyssey G9 OLED was 1199 on Prime day so maybe I need that next time it goes on sale?
... nah, I'm good.
Ya, I was once like you. I already had a lg Flex 42. Then in March I got the oled g9 the last time it was on sale.
I realized for most games I don't like the extra height but I prefer only my Peripheral sight being filled as I usually my a moniter pretty close on an arm. The larger 42 on a 32 inch deep desk about 28 inches way in seems to cause me to always need to look up higher on the screen as a focal point even tho I'm 6'1".
So I like that the g9 although wider doesn't make my neck turn side ways or up and down and I'm still very much immersed in my game. At times I wish it had the same curve same my older gr9 moniter. Then again the super aggressive curve also made me have to move my neck more than the 1800r curve.
The 42 flex is awesome and I love it because it's flat for shows and hockey then when I fire up the ps5 I can still get a full screen at a curve.
So what is the endgame for this whole Intel crapshow? Seems more and more like some kind of hardware flaw for 13th and 14th gen. This has to be a crazy cost of warranty/repair/replacement hanging over them. Can't think of anything this bad and widespread since like the red ring of death.
Gamer's Nexus said there's a rumour that Intel is going to come out with CPUs that have only the performance cores and no efficiency cores for the desktop. Though that was interesting.
But yeah I would stay away from Intel entirely until they confirm what is going on with the 13th and 14th gen and what they are going to do about it.
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Gamer's Nexus said there's a rumour that Intel is going to come out with CPUs that have only the performance cores and no efficiency cores for the desktop. Though that was interesting.
Wouldn't that just be going back to what they had in 11th gen(?) and earlier?
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