OK thanks, you are always a great help.
Um... well doesn't it? I guess it depends on what you are meaning by "read". If you mean he put his eyes on text on a page, then no, but if you mean he consumed and knows the content of the book, then yes... and isn't the latter why we "read" a book in the first place?my oldest grandson, who's 10, thinks listen to audio books means he's read a book. >.<
Would also like to start seeing GaN chargers in different form factors. Desktop PSUs for example.why can't they make thin GaN chargers? like the size of a deck of cards so it doesn't stick out so far out from the wall you trip on the darn thing!
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Any recommended brands/models? I got a 48" wide one, center drain, from MAAX that has a crack around the drain now. Doesn't look like it goes all the way through, but still, I'm guessing some water is leaking. Happens to be right where you stand mostly too.I'd buy a firebglass base.
it's not the same as reading a book...that's listening to a book. and the issue here is that if he doesn't 'read' books, rather than listen, he's not going to learn how to read properly!Um... well doesn't it? I guess it depends on what you are meaning by "read". If you mean he put his eyes on text on a page, then no, but if you mean he consumed and knows the content of the book, then yes... and isn't the latter why we "read" a book in the first place?![]()
Asus is working on releasing some GaN PSU!Would also like to start seeing GaN chargers in different form factors. Desktop PSUs for example.
Due to the form factor could produce a SFX sized power supply that has built low wattage 3/5/12V rails that would equate out to about 350W for a baseline. And then have an empty void where you could slide in GaN modules for the power you require. Only need an extra 300W for the GPU slide in the 300W 12v GPU module into the empty void. Suddenly have a 650Wish PSU, need 400W for the GPU instead slide in a different module and you have a 750W.
Seems like this truly module format would be possible with with GaN tech.
I had even responded in that thread but forgot about it ...Asus is working on releasing some GaN PSU!
Asus shows of their GaN PSU
yep, Gallium Nitride is finally coming to the power supply! https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/power-supplies/asus-shows-off-gan-psus-at-gamescom-2024-touts-benefits-of-increased-efficiency-cooler-and-quieter-operationhardwarecanucks.com
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