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<bvernoux>
Hello everyone
<bvernoux>
azonenberg do you have some news about scopehal ?
<tnt>
How does one apply a mask in glscopeclient ?
<tnt>
nm, found it :) (It's in the properties of eye filter)
<bvernoux>
Out of scope (but not really as it is also to use ngscopeclient) does anyone here have updated their PC with something like Ryzen9 7900X ... ?
<bvernoux>
I'm searching a good compromise of a very fast PC mainly for T&M/Dev ... but the aim is to be low noise and as fast as possible (a PC in Tower)
<tnt>
Just got a 5800X3D (best I could do without changing everything). Although with the overheating thing popping up maybe it was for the best.
<bvernoux>
hmm interesting I was planning something like Ryzen 9 7900X3D
<tnt>
Seems to be some bug where something gets out of control and literally fries the CPU/motherboard when EXPO is enabled (AMD's equivalent of XMP)
<bvernoux>
Ryzen 9 7950X3D seems to be not a good compromise especially to avoid overheating and big ventilator sound ...
<bvernoux>
Hmm so maybe it is better to wait a bit they solve such issues which fried CPU/motherboard...
<tnt>
Depends how you load it I guess. My PC is pretty silent when idle or low end taks. Of courseif you start a heavy multi-core task and also load the GPU, fans will ramp up.
<tnt>
X3D is pretty nice though. Going from a 3700X to a 5800X3D ( which are same core count and almost same base/boost freq ), a vivado or nextpnr build are like 25% faster.
<bvernoux>
ha great
<bvernoux>
My plan is to use that new computer for Dev mainly and for my lab
<tnt>
Crap I can't reread the .scopesession I just saved :(
<tnt>
I had to replace all the 'false' by '0' in the .scopesession
* t4nk_freenode
slaps johnsel around quite a lot with a large 100:1 scale model of an sd-card
<t4nk_freenode>
it's become a bit of a nightmare buddy
<t4nk_freenode>
still looks very promising though, but I really gotta solder it all down instead of messing around on a breadboard
<tnt>
How do I multiply by a constant in glscopeclient ?
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<azonenberg>
tnt: hmmmm
<azonenberg>
that may not actually be possible
<azonenberg>
there used to be a filter called "scale" that would do that
<azonenberg>
the new way to do it is to multiply by a constant
<azonenberg>
using the multiply filter
<azonenberg>
but i dont think we backported scalar support to glscopeclient's filter graph editor