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so it turns out there is at least one recent Radeon low profile card

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  • a1ba@suya.placeA a1ba@suya.place
    so it turns out there is at least one recent Radeon low profile card

    it's RX6400 by Sapphire

    look at it, it's tiny!
    izzy@social.shadowkat.netI This user is from outside of this forum
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    @a1ba it is considerably faster than the my favourite SFF GPU (the Radeon Pro W4300)
    also considerably more expensive x-x
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    • a1ba@suya.placeA a1ba@suya.place
      so it turns out there is at least one recent Radeon low profile card

      it's RX6400 by Sapphire

      look at it, it's tiny!
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      @a1ba NVidia be jealous.
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      • izzy@social.shadowkat.netI izzy@social.shadowkat.net
        @a1ba it is considerably faster than the my favourite SFF GPU (the Radeon Pro W4300)
        also considerably more expensive x-x
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        #5
        @izzy yeah the price sucks

        I'm considering it into my server which is integrated graphics is sm718. Though maybe if I don't find WX3100 (actually found only on AliExpress... shady) which seems to be also tiny.
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        • lanodan@queer.hacktivis.meL lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
          @a1ba NVidia be jealous.
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          @lanodan Jensen: It's not about the size I swear
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          • a1ba@suya.placeA a1ba@suya.place
            @izzy yeah the price sucks

            I'm considering it into my server which is integrated graphics is sm718. Though maybe if I don't find WX3100 (actually found only on AliExpress... shady) which seems to be also tiny.
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            @a1ba GCN4's no slouch!
            I mostly like the W4300 because I can get them on ebay for $50 and put together a $150 haswell optiplex/elitedesk/etc rig for my niece and nephew, and they're _just_ new enough to be vaguely supported by amdgpu
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            • a1ba@suya.placeA a1ba@suya.place
              @izzy yeah the price sucks

              I'm considering it into my server which is integrated graphics is sm718. Though maybe if I don't find WX3100 (actually found only on AliExpress... shady) which seems to be also tiny.
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              @izzy performance wise I'm locked behind PCI-Express 1.0 LOL
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              • a1ba@suya.placeA a1ba@suya.place
                @izzy performance wise I'm locked behind PCI-Express 1.0 LOL
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                @a1ba yiiiiikes
                hope it's wide at least lmao
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                • izzy@social.shadowkat.netI izzy@social.shadowkat.net
                  @a1ba yiiiiikes
                  hope it's wide at least lmao
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                  @izzy yeah it is.

                  The board also has two PCI-Not-Express ports. Not sure what could be useful for... though I randomly stumbled upon PCI-Not-Express USB extenders.
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                  • a1ba@suya.placeA a1ba@suya.place
                    @izzy yeah it is.

                    The board also has two PCI-Not-Express ports. Not sure what could be useful for... though I randomly stumbled upon PCI-Not-Express USB extenders.
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                    @a1ba SCSI controllers
                    ATM cards!
                    uhhhh
                    GPIB?
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                    • izzy@social.shadowkat.netI izzy@social.shadowkat.net
                      @a1ba GCN4's no slouch!
                      I mostly like the W4300 because I can get them on ebay for $50 and put together a $150 haswell optiplex/elitedesk/etc rig for my niece and nephew, and they're _just_ new enough to be vaguely supported by amdgpu
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                      @izzy yeah, GCN4 is good.

                      Maybe W4300 is also good enough for me, considering my comment above ._.
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                      • izzy@social.shadowkat.netI izzy@social.shadowkat.net
                        @a1ba SCSI controllers
                        ATM cards!
                        uhhhh
                        GPIB?
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                        @izzy ATM cards? GPIB???

                        >SCSI

                        oh thankfully I have just enough SATA, which is 2.0 but eh, fine for me
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                        • a1ba@suya.placeA a1ba@suya.place
                          @izzy ATM cards? GPIB???

                          >SCSI

                          oh thankfully I have just enough SATA, which is 2.0 but eh, fine for me
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                          @a1ba uses for a PCI slot that would be easier than finding PCI-e cards for, funny old networking and test equipment interfaces :3
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                          • a1ba@suya.placeA a1ba@suya.place
                            @izzy ATM cards? GPIB???

                            >SCSI

                            oh thankfully I have just enough SATA, which is 2.0 but eh, fine for me
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                            @a1ba @izzy SCSI is actually why I keep two x86 motherboards from few generations ago just to be sure some drivers would still work.
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                            • izzy@social.shadowkat.netI izzy@social.shadowkat.net
                              @a1ba uses for a PCI slot that would be easier than finding PCI-e cards for, funny old networking and test equipment interfaces :3
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                              @izzy unfortunately that part of computing history happened before I knew what computers are

                              I mean my first computer with Pentium 4 had AGP slot taken by something 6000-ish nvidia
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                              • lanodan@queer.hacktivis.meL lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
                                @a1ba @izzy SCSI is actually why I keep two x86 motherboards from few generations ago just to be sure some drivers would still work.
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                                @lanodan @izzy hm? can you elaborate?
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                                • a1ba@suya.placeA a1ba@suya.place
                                  @lanodan @izzy hm? can you elaborate?
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                                  @a1ba @izzy I have stuff like old SCSI controller cards and old HDD, those are probably hardware independent so that bit is fine.
                                  But I also have an SCSI scanner, and one for scanning photos (similar thing as what the Kodak booth would have, so at least probably could work on my Sun too).
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                                  • lanodan@queer.hacktivis.meL lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
                                    @a1ba @izzy I have stuff like old SCSI controller cards and old HDD, those are probably hardware independent so that bit is fine.
                                    But I also have an SCSI scanner, and one for scanning photos (similar thing as what the Kodak booth would have, so at least probably could work on my Sun too).
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                                    @lanodan @izzy oh I see. Aside from obvious disks, I didn't know there were SCSI scanners.
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