ya technically I guess, but SLI will always be scan line interleave... none of that scalable link interface nonsense! now get off my lawn! *waves fist at clouds*
average 3 chip LED does not emit light in the UV or IR spectrum... UV leds require special glass to pass the UV light (and are extremely expensive comparatively), and IR leds are made specifically for that purpose, there would be no reason to include them in lighting
that's not a PC it's just an expander, if you attach that to a computer via a SAS cable it basically just takes the 4 SAS lanes from your controller and turns them into 24...
I use those exact shelves with my lenovo servers... pop in a dell perc h830 card, attach the shelf via a SFF-8644 to...
that brought back some memories... can't believe it's been over 2 decades...
anyway, my workstation, play the occasional game... RX480 8GB, 64GB DDR4 and a pair of Xeon 2637v4 cpus on a supermicro board
yes and maybe, the reason it's kind of more useful now than it was even back then is it's got decent windows 98 support (drivers etc), so if you want to play old games P4s are going to be wayyyyy cheaper than PIII stuff is now... so it doesn't matter if a P4 1.7ghz can't outperform a 1.4GHz PIII...
LTT has always been "IT Jackass" at best, wish we would the the world a favor and take a long walk off a short pier, I've grown tired of blocking his seemingly never ending torrent of channels on youtube