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RoboGuy

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About RoboGuy

  • Birthday May 21, 1998

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    Colorado, United States of Amerca
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    Science, Sci-fi, fantasy, comics, strategy board games, chess, any video game
  • Biography
    Going to college for Bachelors in Computer Engineering, Hoping to aquire an Electrical Engineering Doctorates.
  • Occupation
    I work for a movie theatre.

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    Win 10

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  1. Yes I will, apologies. Legitimately my second post, and first with quotes.
  2. The Older Vega 10 only article (secondary link) does discuss it's sources and the prior accuracy of such, ergo it is certainly possible that it is more than just conjecture or rumour at this point. I will dig around a bit to see if there is any hard (provable) evidence.
  3. Is ther enough relevant information for this to be considerd a viable W.A.N. show topic?
  4. It would appear the implication of the Vega 10 is a single gpu chip on the top end of amd's line
  5. AMD Vega 10 Rumored to have 12 Tflops of performance, 1 Tflop greater than Titan X (p) Original source: http://wccftech.com/amd-vega-10-vega-11-magnum/ Note: This Source also talks about "Magnum 11" a new amd motherboard Secondary Source (found after original posting): http://wccftech.com/amd-vega-10-gpu-4096-gcn-stream-processors Only Discusses AMD Vega 10 Note: tflop/s does not imply greater performance, and is in no way an accurate metric for such
  6. Hydrogen was first theorized to be capable of being a solid in 1935. It appears that this is possible. If it were to happen we would have a superconductor, and theoretically once you made this Metal Hydrogen (Actually a Metal) you could in theory have a superconductor at room temperatures. Needless to say this is a scientific holy grail. Superconductors are important to power transmission, as they present near 100% efficiency. As well as a room temperature supercapacitor would reduce maintenance. There are also other fuel/energy applications. (as well as explosives) Hydrogen - http://gizmodo.com/physicists-appear-to-be-closing-in-on-an-elusive-state-1751432920 importance of superconductors - https://helix.northwestern.edu/article/superpowers-superconductors
  7. ERHMERGERHD I WANT THIS SO BAD< I AM A FAN BOY AND PROUD. I just don't have the money to get a gpu, but this is a start. and I will be able to pt this into my older $400 pc I use for gaming, it's only good enough to run skyrim on medium settings, no AA, and it actually has an older AMD Apu in it.
  8. Awesome would love to integrate this into an ultimate min LAN pack setup
  9. I would use this as a living room / LAN party PC, as its compact size allows for great versatility, and it's performance and thermals only help to encourage an idea I have to Make a suitcase PC.
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