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Isvan

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    i7 4790k @ 4.7
  • RAM
    16GB
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    Evga 1080 FTW
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    Silverstone FT-02
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    1440@144hz 4K@60hz

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  1. My general rule of thumb, the CPU is the absolute last thing that can fail. The 4790k has a TDP of 88w vs the 4670k of 84w, so prob not temperature / power supply Maybe try turning off the turbo of the 4790k and see if that helps. I would also check if your motherboard is throwing any codes/errors messages. Im not sure about your motherboard, but it may not have a speaker(There will be pins for one, but nothing plugged in, had this on a similar board) Else everything, send to intel I guess
  2. Machine Learning is a pretty broad field. You said neural networks so start on those. Theory wise, depends how deep you want to go, you could read papers that go super indepth but also half of it is math. Or you could look at various online videos or online blogs, the information is out there you just have to go find it. For example : http://neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com/ Is an online textbook on the topic My personal favorite is find an open source example and recreating it, as its very hands on.
  3. Is uh no one going to mention that a "tricked out miata" isnt that fast , especially on the quarter mile.. In fact Im pretty sure that the Model X would dominate it...
  4. The biggest thing I would say, is use which ever you like most. Most of the things you will learn while creating a game will then be carried over all platforms/programming langues.
  5. For cheap servers, take a look on craigslist, while most of it is crap, I was able to find an old IBM Blade for 300$ (Canadian pesos), had 16Gb ram, 2x4 cores @ 2.33 and 4 80Gb Sas drives
  6. Its what I do with my server
  7. For everything except the "light video processing" you could get something way cheaper, Maybe even a Raspberry Pi. But regardless, why do you need a monitor? Are you not going to run it headless? If it's headless no need for GPU and dont spend resources bothering with the GUI
  8. I dunno , thats like 3$ worth of gas to drive there I feel some what obligated to go as I went to the first one thought On a more serious side, how much is parking?
  9. Rubbish guide, dont even explain what kind of fire I need /s What I did like is they went through some common issues they you might run into, such as the ram not fitting, and some wiring issues
  10. The issue is most likely with RAM, how much do you have?
  11. I have a 4790k @ 4.7Ghz full load its pushing 80C, and its been running fine for the past 2 years so no need to worry about that end It is possible that your chip isn't as good as others, but no need to fret as the gains from those few MHz are not really noticeable
  12. This is the only video so far there I actually went holy shit. At least its future proof? Also video to see assembly / Brandon gushing about it?
  13. With pascal, it seems that all 1080ti's pretty much all perform the same except for the founders edition. So look more at company policy then, personally I would say get the cheapest EVGA 1080ti you can.
  14. I have a 4790k and a 1080, You'll be fine. If you can OC the CPU and you'll gain some frames in CPU limit games.
  15. Hmm. I should look into NodeJs then for future things. Also any idea if the will be doing Co-op? 3rd year CMPT student here at SFU
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