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ItsTurbo got a reaction from ItsMinJunLol in Really stupid question but...
A) Sparks or electrocution
B) Electrocuted.
C) More sparks or electrocution
TL;DR
Don't touch anything when the pc is on or about to be on.
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from TonyTheNain in Really stupid question but...
A) Sparks or electrocution
B) Electrocuted.
C) More sparks or electrocution
TL;DR
Don't touch anything when the pc is on or about to be on.
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from Vishvas Sudarshan in What will I require other than necessary components to build a PC?
Zipties, to install windows you will need an optical drive or USB Flash drive, you'll need an anti-static wristband if you're working on carpet (you can also frequently touch a large metal object to ground yourself). A magnetic parts tray would be handy, a NORMALLY SIZED philips screwdriver. Did I mention zipties? Also scissors to cut any zipties you need to remove.
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in Console peasants
You could beat an Xbox One or PS4 with an X4 860K and 750 Ti... It's really not that hard.
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from Furryfoxes in 3 people 1 CPU
Software: https://lime-technology.com/
(FreeNAS or unRaid, Linus did the video on unRaid though)
Hardware: Depends on the usage. Go for an 8 core CPU (hyperthreaded) and give everyone 4 cores, doesn't matter if they are real or "fake" cores,, and give the unRaid client however many cores you feel needed. (And enough PCIe lanes to run 4 GPUs)
Ram... A LOT. Give each OS 8 Gigs (generously) so I would say 24Gigs should be good. But 32 will be the f word. (futureproof)
Video cards. You are going to need 4, one for the unRaid client, and one for each VM you plan to run (each one has to be different)
If these people won't be gaming, a 660, a 660Ti, a 710, and 750 should be sufficient (that was not saying "Go for this" that was "here's an example for what you could do")
Motherboard: Lots of USB ports, ram slots (for enough ram, obviously), and at least 4 PCIe 16x slots. (with your CPU to handle all of those PCIe lanes)
Storage: Depends on the user. I vote SSDs, to keep the system fast and quiet.
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from Furryfoxes in 3 people 1 CPU
For the server experience, one pc.
If you do 3 computers, the performance will not be different. VMs do not show any performance drops.
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from Furryfoxes in 3 people 1 CPU
Basically yes.
OH I FORGOT. You need a CPU that supports virtualization.
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from TragedyPC in Newly built PC won't Post! (Bios maybe?)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16820233186
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from doagtgl in Decent laptop in $400(ish) range.
ASUS TP550L
I'm typing this on that laptop right now, it's nice, I bought it on sale for $400 from the microsoft store.
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from Echino in Best Gaming Laptop under 1600?
Any size specifics? or just gaming?
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from StainlessSR in $60 or Less Budget Mic
This video should give some options.
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from Unhelpful in nexus 5x+ project fi
I would say yes, but I would recommend using project Fi, as coverage is superior, and it is hard to beat the whole "Get a credit for your next bill from the data you don't use.
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from HPWebcamAble in $1000 PC
Price of PC > $1,000
That's greater than
as in alligator bites the bigger number
99 > 1
Pascal > Polaris
1080 > 980
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from panzerK in nvidia 1000 series
Holy crap, GTX 1080 "WAY FASTER THAN TITAN X" and is faster than a 980 SLI
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from dreamhacking in nvidia 1000 series
GDDR5X Memory Confirmed!!!
$600 Dollars MSRP US?
AVAILABLE MAY 27th?!?!
WHAT IS THIS SUPER CHEAP AND POWERFUL NONSENSE?!?!?!?!??
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from The Salt Is REAL in nvidia 1000 series
brain.exe is not responding! WIll not respond until GTX 1080 is aquired, oh wait, I will never be able to afford it, nevermind!
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ItsTurbo got a reaction from Manage My Cables in nvidia 1000 series
Holy crap, GTX 1080 "WAY FASTER THAN TITAN X" and is faster than a 980 SLI