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LegendKillerRG

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  1. It’s always the first number. But you do have to keep in mind, it’s the difference in what’s used that can give better performance. Usually Samsung b-die chipset will have something like 16-16-16-39 timing(which is better) and also the cheaper Hynix will be like 16-18-18-39. The main difference would be that b-die will have more headroom to be adjusted like overclocking or lower timing. Better memory that are binned good are more expensive which usually carries the b-die, and usually people will grab a cheaper b-die sets and overclock it to match that of a set that’s twice as expensive. planning to build a SSF using 5900x so doing im due diligence on memory. I’m setting on a set of $240 trident z neo 3600Mhz 16-16-16-36 and overclock it to 4000MHZ.
  2. ITX preferably but no standard ATX. Trying to keep things compact and small while powerful. Not a fan of ATX just because it’s not fully utilized(weight, slots, space).
  3. I’ll make due with 2000 series if anything . Of course if Big Navi delivers, I’ll go with that
  4. With the upcoming Zen3/rtx 3000 and cyber Monday, I’ll be building a PC in just a little over a month. I want this PC to last for quite a while, it’s more of a home theater/bit of gaming. Budget $1500 but can go more if needed -CPU preferably AMD 5950x/5900 as the center -GPU preferably be added last to compensate price to or over budget but not entirely important(will upgrade in future as needed imo) -Small Form Factor! (Why I’ve created a thread haha, started the search but gave up trying to figure out) I haven’t kept up with tech for a couple years so I’m behind on knowing what’s best/compatibilities currently so your help would be great.
  5. https://www.i-miner.org/Nvidia-1080-TI/index.php#five Pretty sweet deal considering if you are building computer now or just want MSRP 1080Ti
  6. We need some #CustomLinusCoolers from his scrapyard wars.
  7. But why just one slot?? It has the capacity to fit 2 slot or even three...
  8. GPU do best in FP32 but except for FP64/FP16, a 1080Ti does 100-200GFLOPS(11.3TFLOPS in FP32 which is the acceleration you're talking about). Where as this USB can do over 100GFLOPS on FP16 on 1w of power and only cost $80.
  9. Take a look at the Alfa Romeo 4C Spider if you haven't already.
  10. I'd recommend a 2017 Miata(Shell) with LS3 Swap with better shocks, wider rims/tires. And all the necessary stuff. I personally like to drive in a fun car. Preferable a lightweight car with decent horsepower like a BRZ(I've driven a 2006 S2000 and it was fun and felt light. Used to have a RSX-S and it was really fun driving that car). Cars like the WRX STI is just getting too heavy and its horsepower isn't doing it anymore. Sure you can get all the horsepower you want but it's not the same experience as having a lighter car and for me, it's having fun. Also note that lighter car have a faster turning speed at the corner than a heavier car with nearly or more than twice the horsepower of a lighter car. I also like to drive around town so doing 0-60 in 2-3 seconds(Not that I have done it) isn't as fun as having the fun of stepping on that gas peddle and watching RPM/MPH meter go from 0-60. If I were to built a Miata LS3 swap with 500HP, I'd tune the final drive all the way so that I get more MPH per gear rather than performance per gear.
  11. There's a /2 for a reason. HBM/2. AMD Vega is offering 16GB HBM2 for $1199 I think. Point is, AMD is able to offer it at a considerable price. Nvidia would probably cost more to buy than AMD.
  12. So I'm ordering the K-Type keyboard from inclub at Massdrop. Sadly I wasn't the first 500 buyer so I won't get a serialized .. But anyways, after looking at the shine through... The spacebar is blank. I've search numerous sites/forum but I can find anything that's similar to the Ducky spacebar or designs shine through etc.. I'm looking for a spacebar that is DoubleshotPBT OR at least white and is shine through. It's dumb how there's LED under the spacebar but there's like shine through. Especially the Razer Blade Stealth. Why have a blank spacebar with LED under it not showing its light properly........ My last resort would to buy a 108 pieces, sucks how the I only need the spacebar but the whole thing would cost $30 for quality keycaps. Can you guys help me locate these amazing spacebars lol..
  13. Pure VG with 5% flavor caused my sub-ohms could to burn the cotton. Well, after constant/chain puff lol. Now I use 5% flavor and ~8% distilled water so the VG isn't so thick and easier to transfer to the Cotton.
  14. Nice mod. I just recently got myself a Innokin Kroma with a ECO12 with T16/RTA Deck. I make my own juices as well but it's pretty hard to get the flavoring and taste out of it.. Bought a heatsink(Helps with the connection between the tank and mod) and a 510 drip tip tube extender because the tank itself gets hot to the touch and that's where the heatsink helps as well..
  15. Haven't you heard, Intel signed a deal with AMD radeon graphics back in december 2016.
  16. Basically the real cores of threads aren't being used effectively but rather just spread workload onto all 16 threads.. isn't the extra thread meant to be so that it utilizes the cores more efficiently. Like a core is split into two thread and one handle 50% while the other thread handle 50%, and at 25% for two threads is like 25% on one core..
  17. I'm a computer science major and I had the exact same thought. Why don't programmers create a AI that can program. Creating AI is very plausible and having it create another AI is even more magnificence. People are eliminating human errors at a very fast phase and in my opinion, it'll make us dumber as humanity age because if human make errors, human tend to be able to fix those errors but having a machine that already fix it for us and not letting us adapt to fix that error is crucial to us. Imagine having a machine cook beef medium rare, it's always perfect but if you don't do it yourself, you'll never learn nor know how to cook that beef. Did you guys know that if drivers are machine controlled, traffic would be none existence, because they talk to eachother where they are and how fast they're going and thus, traffic never stops and lights aren't needed at intersection.
  18. Oh no, more news about batteries technologies that won't go into production. Many news about battery reaching new level of improvement started back in 2010, never reach production nor have seen its light of days.
  19. Would've been cool if this thing is like extra USB port for the stealth when plugged in to charge.
  20. His first post was about Intel giving money to a AMD employee for information. Which then gives intel the upper hand to making a CPU that's far better than AMD ever will. His second post then talks about Intel having far superior knowledge about making CPU and even if Ryzen is released, Intel will still be able to bury them because Intel is "always"(Cough* fanboy Cough*) superior in terms of technology/CPU experience. This is what I came up with or after reading his poor grammar. Correct me if I'm wrong lol.
  21. I know. I've been trying to find a way to go on about it but I can't seems to find something to stop the input of letters.. I'll probably work on it some more tomorrow, feeling a little tired and it's going to be night lol. [code] #include<iostream> #include<cstdlib> //Not sure why I added this #include<ctime> //Allows use of time() #include<windows.h> //Allows the use of Sleep() using namespace std; void Time(int&userInput, int& userInput2){ //Number Generator for(int i=0;i<4;++i){ if(userInput2>0){ cout<<((rand()%userInput2)+1)<<" "; } } if(userInput>0){ cout<<((rand()%userInput)+1)<<endl; } return; } void Test1(int&userInput){ while(userInput<1){ cout<<"Enter another number for last digit: "; cin>>userInput; } return; } void Test2(int&userInput2){ while(userInput2<1){ cout<<"Enter another number for first four digit: "; cin>>userInput2; } return; } void Test4(int&userInput){ if(isalpha(userInput)){ cout<<"Enter a digit number: "; cin>>userInput; } return; } void Test3(int&userInput2){ if(isalpha(userInput2)){ cout<<"Enter a digit number: "; cin>>userInput2; } return; } int main(){ int userInput=-1; int userInput2=-1; srand(time(0)); //Set algorithm based on time cout<<"Enter the amount of numbers for the first four digit: "; cin>>userInput2; Test3(userInput2); Test2(userInput2); cout<<"Enter the amount of the last digit you want: "; cin>>userInput; Test4(userInput); Test1(userInput); cout<<"Generating Numbers.."<<endl; Sleep(2000); //Need that delay to look cool when generating lol cout<<"Your numbers are: "<<endl; Time(userInput,userInput2); //Goes into void Time cout<<"Goodluck!"<<endl; return 0; } [/code] So far, this is how far I've gotten. I'm trying to figure out how to stop letters/words input for test 3/test 4 but isalpha doesn't work that well.. Unless I'm using it wrong lol.. I'm creating a lot of void, I think it's a very useful feature.
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