CIPWTTKT&GC v0x14 (v20): Turning it off and on all day every day
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[QUOTE=IrishBandit;37317318]The graphics drivers will randomly crash, sometimes with a bsod. I've tried every fix I've ever seen to try and fix it. The reformat was a last resort. Since the reformat didn't fix it I'm assuming it's a hardware problem.[/QUOTE]
it's over heating you dummy
[editline]19th August 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Brt5470;37317451]
You should still have a page file to be safe.[/QUOTE]
I keep my pagefile on my RAMDISK, I'm a genius.
[editline]19th August 2012[/editline]
I'm not even joking, I keep a small one on my RAMDISK because some stuff breaks without a pagefile on your PC (from what I've heard). I have 16GB RAM and have never saw it go above 8.
Should be.
it's still at >1 day
[editline]19th August 2012[/editline]
13 hours now, but still
[editline]19th August 2012[/editline]
>1 day again
[QUOTE=Brt5470;37317895]I have a 2GB pagefile on my SSD, but I usually have about 30GB cached with superfetch anyways.[/QUOTE]
I'm super curious, how much do you have written on your SSDs? The last couple weeks I wasted about 300GB because I fucked up big time. But it's not really a big deal when comparing to most people that have 5-10TB written with same age as my SSD.
[IMG]http://goo.gl/QFCu4[/IMG]
[editline]20th August 2012[/editline]
What I mean with fucked up. I went from W7 to W8 to W7 but had to reinstall it 5 times. Then photoshop wrote 100GB because I had my scratchdisk in SSD.
So appdata, settings, games and all that crap on my WD Black. So it doesn't really write that much.
[editline]20th August 2012[/editline]
But I'm back at lovely Windows 8 though.
I'm not sure if this has been posted yet. It looks very interesting.
[url]http://uk.asus.com/Display/LCD_Monitors/VG278HE/[/url]
144Hz refresh rate. I don't think I've seen any desktop monitors before that go beyond 120Hz.
[QUOTE=garrynohome;37319909]I'm not sure if this has been posted yet. It looks very interesting.
[url]http://uk.asus.com/Display/LCD_Monitors/VG278HE/[/url]
144Hz refresh rate. I don't think I've seen any desktop monitors before that go beyond 120Hz.[/QUOTE]
I'm shocked, no DisplayPort.
Even then, 144Hz compared to 120Hz is a negligible difference.
[QUOTE=wickedplayer494;37319958]Even then, 144Hz compared to 120Hz is a negligible difference.[/QUOTE]
Would be good for watching 3D movies since it'd be like 72Hz instead of 60Hz. No pulldown for 24fps films.
But I want soap opera effects :saddowns:
[QUOTE=Hunt3r.j2;37320175]But I want soap opera effects :saddowns:[/QUOTE]
I like the soap opera effect.
I don't even understand this so called "soap opera effect". Just turn off interpolation on your TV if you want it to look "normal". If I understand it correctly it'll just multiply frames instead of trying to create frames that weren't ever there. So like, with 24fps footage on a 120Hz display it'll just display each frame five times in a row which is an equal amount of time to being displayed once on some sort of 24Hz display.
I think it has something to do with smooth lighting.
I might be wrong, but turning it off fixed it.
No idea then.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;37320656]Is it me or is Minecraft freezing every few seconds when in the nether?[/QUOTE]
its you
Protip: remote chance of party in room, packing your shit away is not good enough.
Woke up to the sight of my ThinkPad hanging from the window just by the Kensington lock, AC adapter fried with everything else connected to extension cord because it was soaked and shorted like shit, glass shards in back, neck, head. An EMT was called and he removed them.
Turns out that someone shattered a glass on my forehead and then I fell back onto two bottles.
[QUOTE=VistaPOWA;37321708]Protip: remote chance of party in room, packing your shit away is not good enough.
Woke up to the sight of my ThinkPad hanging from the window just by the Kensington lock, AC adapter fried with everything else connected to extension cord because it was soaked and shorted like shit, glass shards in back, neck, head. An EMT was called and he removed them.
Turns out that someone shattered a glass on my forehead and then I fell back onto two bottles.[/QUOTE]
How the fuck?
Are seagate drives good or bad..? Specifically this one, [url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148221[/url] I got it free for watching my uncles house and its literally only 3 days old, If its bad I'll go and sell it on ebay or something for $70 ( uncle paid $85 for it at best buy ) and then I'll buy an F3.
VistaPOWA parties hard
Was there lesbian sex? If you didn't watch lesbian sex then you didn't party hard enough.
[QUOTE=Zerokateo;37321894]Are seagate drives good or bad..? Specifically this one, [url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148221[/url] I got it free for watching my uncles house and its literally only 3 days old, If its bad I'll go and sell it on ebay or something for $70 ( uncle paid $85 for it at best buy ) and then I'll buy an F3.[/QUOTE]
Seagate had issues with their 7200.11 drives and they fixed them but everyone seems to remember an alternate version of history where every Seagate drive became irreparably broken and Seagate didn't fix or replace them. It's an older drive so if you can actually get enough to buy an F3 yes do that, but it's not a horrible drive or anything.
Seagate's are totally fine I ran some for 5 years now.
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[QUOTE=benjgvps;37317141]What's cheaper and faster to do on a large scale: stamping a piece of glass or writing to flash drives.[/QUOTE]
CD's aren't a stamped piece of glass, the metal layer between the plastic is what gets pressed.
[QUOTE=SEKCobra;37322403]Seagate's are totally fine I ran some for 5 years now.
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CD's aren't a stamped piece of glass, the metal layer between the plastic is what gets pressed.[/QUOTE]
They would be shattering inside your CD drive if they were made of glass.
[QUOTE=Adelle Zhu;37322466]They would be shattering inside your CD drive if they were made of glass.[/QUOTE]
Hey, it happened to me once
Somehow the damn CD just exploded into 3 pieces
I never found the 3rd piece
Not necessarily, but imprinting the glass or plastic isn't very viable.
Hold on, have they ever used glass in the production of DVD's or CD's?
All I've seen is plastic with the thin layer of whatever that the data actually gets stored on.
No
Master copies for mass production can be made of glass.
THATS STILL A NEGATIVE AND YOU CANT PUT IT IN ANY DRIVE
[editline]20th August 2012[/editline]
WINDOWS ARE ALSO MADE OF GLASS.
[QUOTE=SEKCobra;37322663]THATS STILL A NEGATIVE AND YOU CANT PUT IT IN ANY DRIVE
[editline]20th August 2012[/editline]
[b]WINDOWS ARE ALSO MADE OF GLASS.[/b][/QUOTE]
Shit. You learn something new every day, huh.
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