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Deknoid

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  • Birthday Apr 02, 1994

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  1. Hello. I'm currently working on a table residing in a database (called dbo.Customers), where from the table itself I need to take two variables which are "CVV" and "CreditCard" and column-level encrypt them using T-SQL. I've been searching online to try and find a solution on the internet, but the result was unsuccessful. Do please note that this is a question from an assignment, and no actual data is being worked on. Thank you
  2. Personally I would never buy components for a system such as a CPU second-hand, mainly because I don't like risking too much. It's best if you state that the CPU in subject has been overclocked. That would warn the buyer beforehand, and he/she would then proceed at their own risk.
  3. Thing is I do know that it's scenario-dependent on which one would be faster at the time being, but sadly I don't have a scenario to work on. This question goes by saying: "How RISC CPUs achieve a faster performance", that's all there is to it. I'll most probably take Stefan's answer into account and state that RISC is faster due to the fact that it needs more cycles per instruction, but can in fact run faster because it's simple. Thanks a lot for the replies!
  4. If I may ask, what is it that makes RISC CPUs achieve a faster performance? I'm not sure, but is this answer that I came up with legitimate? "Due to the RISC's small set of instructions, high level language compilers are able to produce more efficient code. Thanks to this, the speed of the operation can be maximized, thus having a lower execution time." Thanks c:
  5. The DDR RAM is based on the same framework like that of the Synchronous Dynamic RAM, but with the only difference being that with reference to the system clock cycle, the DDR RAM transfers twice the data in the same amount per clock cycle, thus making it essentially twice as fast as the SDRAM.
  6. I've been looking at the Xperia Z2 for quite a while now! Since it came out I've been watching unboxing and review videos on YouTube, and I started wanting to acquire one badly! I searched around the only three telephony providers in my country (Malta) and it had seemed that not even a single one of them was thinking about selling the Z2 here! The fact that now my phone is starting to have constant lag spikes is starting to bother me, and I have other priorities that need to be taken care of for now, rather than buying new phone :c Today I stumbled upon this video ... and it struck me. Two awesome things together .. I'd like to own an Xperia Z2 and the fact that it has a custom made Linustech back cover makes it even better! Good luck to all the participants, I hope you're hyped about this as much as I am ^^
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