• CIPWTTKT&GC v 0x15 (v21): Thinkpads are Forever
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what well known company was doing the catleap style monitor except it wasn't being shipped from asia? i thought it was microcenter, but it doesn't seem like it
[QUOTE=Makol;38432753]I may get one to replace my NZXT Lexa S... Or get a Phantom 410. I need to see the HAF XB in person.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;38432862]Makol has me wanting to buy a 410 next week. That bastard...[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=SataniX;38432960]I'm buying one soon.[/QUOTE] Unless SataniX meant the HAF XB
[QUOTE=latin_geek;38439798]this is a nice sight after a long day outside [IMG]http://puu.sh/1pTr8[/IMG] edit: random read speed is literally 70 times faster than on my windows drive :v:[/QUOTE] Speaking of, what's a generally acceptable random read speed for your average HDD?
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;38440098]Speaking of, what's a generally acceptable random read speed for your average HDD?[/QUOTE] Going by Tom's Hardware charts I'd say somewhere around 80-100 MBps [editline]13th November 2012[/editline] gonna wait for a response from the man who has several racks of server-quality hard drives inside his desktop though
[url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/13/us-amd-jpmorgan-idUSBRE8AC14Z20121113]AMD has probably realized they're fucked, as they hired JPMorgan Chase to explore their options[/url].
Anyone know of a decent desktop looking USB Card reader. Something with a nice case and weight. I'd like to place it ontop or under my DAC unit. Not some little dinky USB wiggly ass thing
I went on DX to find the stupidest looking one for fun and I'm between this which has a thermometer and needs an external power source for some reason [t]http://img.dxcdn.com/productimages/sku_94929_1.jpg[/t] And this which has an astronaut riding an eagle or gryphon or whatever on the front [t]http://img.dxcdn.com/productimages/sku_166307_1.jpg[/t]
I'd take the second one though
[QUOTE=latin_geek;38441348] And this which has an astronaut riding an eagle or gryphon or whatever on the front [t]http://img.dxcdn.com/productimages/sku_166307_1.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] [img]http://fi.somethingawful.com/images/smilies/emot-911.gif[/img]
[QUOTE=BreenIsALie;38441437]I'd take the second one though[/QUOTE] Neither probably work since they're chinese and cheap :v: There were some brushed aluminum looking ones but their insides are probably crap or something with how cheap they were [URL="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820223114"]This rosewill one on Newegg[/URL] looks fairly good though.
Open it up and stick some lead/nuts in it? I don't think he'd need it to be that heavy.
Just managed to squeeze an extra .4GHz out of my CPU. Without changing voltages, too. Probably incredibly stupid of me but hey! Seems pretty stable so far... So far... Here's CPU-Z running at full whack. Just waiting for blue screens and crashes now! [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/2LdUt.png[/IMG]# Stock clock was 3.2GHz. Stock Bus Speed was 200.00MHz.
Encoding music on a 4core/8thread is so nice for lots of music. [img]http://puu.sh/1pYdC[/img]
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;38443042]You have just reached my 975's stock speed :v: I can squeeze 4.2Ghz out of my Phenom at a push.[/QUOTE] Haha, envious. Posted a couple days back that I'm looking to upgrade anyway. I was advised to look into a 955 or a 965. The 840 was a budget processor when I bought it a few years ago, so it's pretty outdated now. Still decided to have some fun with it, wondering how far it'd go if I stepped up the voltage.
My office is cold. I gathered all the space heaters from the house and surrounded my chair, bad idea. Turned them on and overloaded my entire offices circuit breaker. Lost an hours worth of a paper. Still cold...
I wonder what the optimal setup be for a computer that doubled as a space heater.
[QUOTE=latin_geek;38444074]I wonder what the optimal setup be for a computer that doubled as a space heater.[/QUOTE] Quad Netburst Xeons and a pair of GTX 480s in SLI.
An SB-E chip with Quad SLI GTX 480's
AMD Thunderbird + Fermi will instantly turn your house into lava
you guys are going about this wrong. Any PC with a diablotek PSU will eventually REALLY heat the room up, you know, when it catches on fire.
[QUOTE=latin_geek;38444074]I wonder what the optimal setup be for a computer that doubled as a space heater.[/QUOTE] Depending on how much of a temperature delta you're shooting for and the size of the room, one AMD card mining bitcoin (mining on nvidia is a waste of electricity) can usually do the job, and you can over/underclock to fine-tune the new equilibrium. In my moderately sized room, one slightly overclocked 5850 warms 55-60F ambient temps up into the low 70s.
You guys this is possibly the greatest chat I've ever had with a customer service rep. He just called me bro. Transcript for those interested: [url]http://pastebin.com/cbk9zBsp[/url]
[QUOTE=latin_geek;38444074]I wonder what the optimal setup be for a computer that doubled as a space heater.[/QUOTE] Use a space heater as a case. also a couple of GTX 480s
so trying to get a pair of hard-drives that belonged to me to boot on my mom's PC (which is kind of a frankenbuild) It won't boot. Fuck. this motherboard fucking sucks it doesn't seem to support AHCI its a Gigabyte GA-G31M-ES2L
Just hit a new record on my Mac Mini for uptime. 23 days. but after the 20th day Messages locked up everytime I sent one out and Chrome was being generally laggy. Puush took 30 seconds to register I had selected an area.
Guys I want a 15" Retina. What do I do
[QUOTE=Brt5470;38444711]Guys I want a 15" Retina. What do I do[/QUOTE] Generally you buy one.
$2199 :( I wonder if my school can discount me one. Edit: Logging in via my school gets me 200 off.
Buy it.
I can't wait until I have disposable income.
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