• CIPWTTKT&GC v 0x15 (v21): Thinkpads are Forever
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[QUOTE=benjgvps;38118531]$50? You might have been able to get a decent point-and-shoot camera that takes HD video and has a half-decent lens+optical zoom if you went up a little.[/QUOTE] Give a model of a camera and I'll tell you how much more expensive it is here in Denmark with all the taxes and shit. 50$ is including shipping, btw. [editline]21st October 2012[/editline] And what do you mean by 'a little'? The cheapest HD-capable point and shoot I can find is in the $100+ range.
bit late but, i have an OCZ Vertex 3 and on my work machine I get about 7 seconds boot (no programs, sata 2), on my home machine (sata 3, blasts the work computer out of the water) i get about 20-30 seconds boot. why is this happening?
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;38118395']I've just found that you can put a thinkpad t400 motherboard in a t61 case.[/QUOTE] Okay, no it won't. The magnesium rollcage would need to be replaced too. Currently eyeing this up [url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IBM-Thinkpad-14-1-T400-Intel-System-Motherboard-42W8025-w-Case-Bottom-/121000099412?pt=Motherboards&hash=item1c2c2afe54[/url]
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;38118584][img]http://regmedia.co.uk/2010/05/20/playsport_1.png[/img] I bought one of these when I went to London a few years ago. Excellent outdoors. [B]1080p at 60FPS[/B]. [editline]21st October 2012[/editline] It was £160 if I remember rightly.[/QUOTE] I don't even get 60fps on my 5D Mark III when shooting at 1080p :/
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;38118718]I don't even get 60fps on my 5D Mark III when shooting at 1080p :/[/QUOTE] Don't you fucking complain when you have a 5D MKIII :v:
Neither can my T3i [sp]ITT: First world problems[/sp]
[QUOTE=Warship;38118622]Give a model of a camera and I'll tell you how much more expensive it is here in Denmark with all the taxes and shit. 50$ is including shipping, btw. [editline]21st October 2012[/editline] And what do you mean by 'a little'? The cheapest HD-capable point and shoot I can find is in the $100+ range.[/QUOTE] I was assuming used and in north america, whoops. My D3100 can only do 1080p@24FPS, though I'm confident that it will look better than a pocket camera's 1080p resolution video.
[QUOTE=TonyTheBean;38118662]bit late but, i have an OCZ Vertex 3 and on my work machine I get about 7 seconds boot (no programs, sata 2), on my home machine (sata 3, blasts the work computer out of the water) i get about 20-30 seconds boot. why is this happening?[/QUOTE] Take a speed test on the slower one to make sure it isn't being bottlenecked or whatever
all you scrubs with your digital cameras Minolta XD-7 master race, vintage camera is only camera
[QUOTE=Warship;38118762]Neither can my T3i [sp]ITT: First world problems[/sp][/QUOTE] My good old Casio EX-F1 can do 1080p @60fps (and up to 1200fps at lower resolutions. That is not a typo), but I much prefer the quality my 600D/T3i provides.
But seriously, 50/60fps should be more common.
[QUOTE=FlubberNugget;38118795]Take a speed test on the slower one to make sure it isn't being bottlenecked or whatever[/QUOTE] Based on memory, 290 read and 120 write, and currently i'm getting 310 read and 140 write.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;38118718]I don't even get 60fps on my 5D Mark III when shooting at 1080p :/[/QUOTE] You also have a senor which is about 10x the resolution you can't expect 60fps on that.
Did anyone else run into massive slowdown issues with their Galaxy Nexus after the 4.1.2 update? For me I don't know what fixed it but it was either running that thing that fills your storage and clears the stuff, several reboots or clearing the cache, or any combination thereof. Apparently the problem was that the software wasn't implementing TRIM on 4.1.1 - but 4.1.2 couldn't handle it either unless you'd removed the to-be-TRIM'd blocks after the OTA update! Needless to say, filling my phone with music at this point was [I]not[/I] the smartest action. But it seems to work now so all is good again.
I finally took all those win 7 keys off my phone and organized them. [img]http://puu.sh/1gY0Y[/img]
[QUOTE=Brt5470;38119540]I finally took all those win 7 keys off my phone and organized them. [img]http://puu.sh/1gY0Y[/img][/QUOTE] I hope you're planning to use each one on a virtual machine or something Just for the sake of it
[QUOTE=Brt5470;38119240]You also have a senor which is about 10x the resolution you can't expect 60fps on that.[/QUOTE] Except this doesn't matter much when it comes to SLR because only a fraction of those pixels are active and captured by the camera.
Do you ever really feel like going for a nice run on a breezy night, and then realize halfway to your destination you can't run for shit and that you're hungrier than a sumo wrestler?
No because if I wanted to run I'd use the treadmill my mom bought and never even plugged in. Plus I could eat at the same time.
Periodic repost: we have a WhatPulse team with 32M keys pressed. [url]http://whatpulse.org/stats/teams/21295/[/url]
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;38119776]Except this doesn't matter much when it comes to SLR because only a fraction of those pixels are active and captured by the camera.[/QUOTE] True, which is why we see line skipping. Though the broader point was both the sensor and the Digic processor. I wish Canon would get their act together and put in like 4x Digic 5's in the next 7D or something. [editline]20th October 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=esalaka;38119601]I hope you're planning to use each one on a virtual machine or something Just for the sake of it[/QUOTE] not really. I give these out for people who need windows 7
[QUOTE=wickedplayer494;38120331]Periodic repost: we have a WhatPulse team with 32M keys pressed. [url]http://whatpulse.org/stats/teams/21295/[/url][/QUOTE] I'd join but I already have too much background shit and I don't trust that program
Can anyone recommend me watercooling parts that fit into a Fractal Design Arc Midi? [url]http://www.fractal-design.com/?view=product&category=2&prod=57[/url] You can fit up to 60mm thich rads This is one example picture. [IMG]http://www.fractal-design.com/img_prod/FD-CA-ARC-BL_cooling.jpg[/IMG] Must be buyable from: UK/Germany/Denmark/Norway/Sweden.
I like how the GPU isn't included in the loop.
Defeats the point of DIY liquid cooling since you may as well just get a Corsair H100 (or equivalent).
or plugged in.
[QUOTE=wickedplayer494;38120752]Defeats the point of DIY liquid cooling since you may as well just get a Corsair H100 (or equivalent).[/QUOTE] the point of a proper loop is better cooling a H100 meets/barely passes the level of a d14 (depending on the review) with far more noise with the stock fans
[QUOTE=Strikebango;38120598]Can anyone recommend me watercooling parts that fit into a Fractal Design Arc Midi? [url]http://www.fractal-design.com/?view=product&category=2&prod=57[/url] You can fit up to 60mm thich rads This is one example picture. [IMG]http://www.fractal-design.com/img_prod/FD-CA-ARC-BL_cooling.jpg[/IMG] Must be buyable from: UK/Germany/Denmark/Norway/Sweden.[/QUOTE] What's your budget and what parts are you wanting to watercool?
guy came in today, pointed at one of our units we built. Took an H100 and only kept the heatsink and did the rest custom loop. Total of all of it was around 300-400 in barbs,radiator,acrylic res and hosing. In the end we just made it as flashy as possible just so customers would notice the option of water cooling. He said "I want that", I told him its really not effective price point wise to just getting an h100. He said "But its not as flashy" and i proceeded to give him everything he needed to recreate that and a new 7850 and a power supply. I walked him to the car explaining how ATI cards generally come with there fan speeds set really low just up it in CCC and find out the dude drives a 911. Explained why he gladly spent 800 bucks on just a few components.
[QUOTE=CubeManv2;38122079]guy came in today, pointed at one of our units we built. Took an H100 and only kept the heatsink and did the rest custom loop. Total of all of it was around 300-400 in barbs,radiator,acrylic res and hosing. In the end we just made it as flashy as possible just so customers would notice the option of water cooling. He said "I want that", I told him its really not effective price point wise to just getting an h100. He said "But its not as flashy" and i proceeded to give him everything he needed to recreate that and a new 7850 and a power supply. I walked him to the car explaining how ATI cards generally come with there fan speeds set really low just up it in CCC and find out the dude drives a 911. Explained why he gladly spent 800 bucks on just a few components.[/QUOTE] I happily spent about $1900 on this build for all my watercooling parts. Bought a few extra compressions that I ended up needing on my other rebuilds. The one thing i should have bought more of is the tubing. hehehehe. I'm using like 2 year old tubing right now. LOL
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