Whether you genuinely believe what you’re saying, or are just trolling, you’ve managed to nerd snipe me.
Such an accusation isn’t a good start if you want to have an actual discussion. Besides, I don’t see anything in my comment that could be interpreted as trolling.
AMD: has AMD Relive, which, last I checked is a team red solution with near feature parity to shadowplay
Not on Linux. AMD drivers are part of the kernel and there’s no additional bloated driver software like you see it under Windows.
And in this hypothetical situation where that’s the only use of this drive, it’d still take a little under 8 years to reach the TBW warranty rating that most (trusted) 500GB SSDs currently have.
Which just proves my point. But I guess you all swap out your hardware every 2 years or so. That’s cool for you rich people I guess but as a poor person I typically try to preserve and keep my hardware for as long as I can. I think the major fallacy for you guys here is that you just look at this one dataset, as if that’s the only thing that would go on in your system. Especially under Windows you’d obviously see a lot more activity but the point works generally in that I’m not going to use unnecessary crap that wears down my very expensive hardware for gimmicky features that I maybe could use once every 5 years or so, assuming I wouldn’t just forget about it anyway.
Such an accusation isn’t a good start if you want to have an actual discussion. Besides, I don’t see anything in my comment that could be interpreted as trolling.
Not on Linux. AMD drivers are part of the kernel and there’s no additional bloated driver software like you see it under Windows.
Which just proves my point. But I guess you all swap out your hardware every 2 years or so. That’s cool for you rich people I guess but as a poor person I typically try to preserve and keep my hardware for as long as I can. I think the major fallacy for you guys here is that you just look at this one dataset, as if that’s the only thing that would go on in your system. Especially under Windows you’d obviously see a lot more activity but the point works generally in that I’m not going to use unnecessary crap that wears down my very expensive hardware for gimmicky features that I maybe could use once every 5 years or so, assuming I wouldn’t just forget about it anyway.