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Is the little thing on the GPU supposed to be in the pcie slot?
Yes, that part is supposed to be in the matching part of the connector on the motherboard.
Lets take a look it it by borrowing a picture from Wikipedia. Depicted is PCIe x16. You can see that it comes ...
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GPU without using PCIE or CPU integrated graphics on NAS self build?
You're mistaken about the "no graphics unless G". The G-suffixed models have a far more powerful integrated GPU; this can easily be 500% faster. But e.g. the Ryzen 5 7600 "non-G" ...
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GPU without using PCIE or CPU integrated graphics on NAS self build?
Since AM5 AMD has opted to include integrated graphics (iGPU) on their CPU's. They now ,like intel, add an F suffix to the CPU name (eg Ryzen 5 7500F) to indicate the lack of iGPU. These are not APU's ...
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How to extract all frames of a video using GTX 550 ti?
No need to complicate things trying to use hardware accelerated extraction, unless you need to do this in large volumes.
You can use ffmpeg to extract frames from a video:
ffmpeg -i video.mp4 %0d.png
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Linux windowed GPU passthrough
You need to use Looking Glass to get video from the VM without a monitor and a driver called ge9/IddSampleDriver that will simulate a plugged monitor that is necessary for Looking Glass to work. It is ...
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