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SLAYR got a reaction from da na in Experiences with non-techies
Just like how microwaves can charge your phone.
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SLAYR got a reaction from da na in Experiences with non-techies
I completely understand your boss' concerns, I also work in a plant like that where a computer shutdown or restart has to be planned and is dangerous to have it happen unexpectedly. The only time in the last 2 years they had the computers go down is when the power went out, other then that the same computers have run 24/7 for over 10 years.
My boss didn't want to even unplug an extra mouse that just sits to the side on an opertator station because there was a glitch when someone tried to unplug it before. In these sorts of workplaces it is very much leave it alone it if works.
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SLAYR got a reaction from da na in Experiences with non-techies
Itook one computer class, and the professor brought in an old socket 7 board, and even after a year of teaching people still called the computer the cpu.
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SLAYR got a reaction from J.b091 in Worth using a 1060 as a PhysX card
Physx is pretty dead at this point, rarely anything actually uses it, you are better off just getting a better primary gpu, or SLI.
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SLAYR got a reaction from Appletax in Thermaltake Core P5 any good??
It is completely open so you will have to dust it more often.
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SLAYR got a reaction from gabrielcosta523 in GT720M overclocking
It is barely faster then intel hd 4000 graphics and behind intel hd 4400 mobile graphics, if you really want better gaming performance upgrade the gpu if possible, or get a better laptop.
http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GeForce-GT-720M-vs-Intel-HD-4000-Mobile-125-GHz/m7921vsm7653
http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GeForce-GT-720M-vs-Intel-HD-4400-Mobile-1011-GHz/m7921vsm7668
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SLAYR got a reaction from willsamuels in fx 9590 vs i7 6700k
The 9590 is comparable to an i5 6600k at best. But you also need at least a 240mm aio to cool it,and a really good 990fx board at least which all adds up.
Go for an i5 6500 for gaming if you don't want to spend much, overclocking doesn't provide much gains at all for gaming, focus on a better gpu.
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SLAYR got a reaction from BleakMaker in Cant connect to wifi
You need a wifi card to use wifi, that motherboard doesn't have onboard wifi support.
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SLAYR got a reaction from 0ld_Chicken in Tech related - The Santa Tracker
Tech related how???
All it is a model of Santa imposed onto Google Earth.
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SLAYR got a reaction from 3 Lions in CAN I OVERCLOCK ON A MSI B150 CHIPSET?
No, if you want overclocking you will need a z170 board, and a 6600k.
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SLAYR got a reaction from Lurick in CAN I OVERCLOCK ON A MSI B150 CHIPSET?
No, if you want overclocking you will need a z170 board, and a 6600k.
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SLAYR got a reaction from tarfeef101 in I need help coisig a psu an an cais
Spellcheck?
And you need to be more specific in what you are looking for. How many "u"s of space you want, what size motherboard, number of drive bays, and such, as well as your budget.
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SLAYR got a reaction from Megah3rtz in Hardware recommendations, for a 2 gamers 1 cpu like system
You are better off getting two seperate systems to do this, not only is it cheaper, but easier to setup, and deal with altogether.
Most capture cards recommend an i5 at minimum so if you want an i7 level performance out of the "gaming" vm you are down to the 6900k, or 6950x with their eight cores, and lots of pcie lanes, 32gb of ram, a motherboard with 4 pcie slots, three gpus (one for the hypervisor), and a capture card most likely which will have to be passed into a vm not sure if this is even possible.
I would suggest build a regular rig with
a 6700k and such, and have a smaller i5 based system on the side to capture the video, and use to stream from.
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SLAYR got a reaction from BenoitWW in Hardware recommendations, for a 2 gamers 1 cpu like system
You are better off getting two seperate systems to do this, not only is it cheaper, but easier to setup, and deal with altogether.
Most capture cards recommend an i5 at minimum so if you want an i7 level performance out of the "gaming" vm you are down to the 6900k, or 6950x with their eight cores, and lots of pcie lanes, 32gb of ram, a motherboard with 4 pcie slots, three gpus (one for the hypervisor), and a capture card most likely which will have to be passed into a vm not sure if this is even possible.
I would suggest build a regular rig with
a 6700k and such, and have a smaller i5 based system on the side to capture the video, and use to stream from.
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SLAYR got a reaction from Misanthrope in Hardware recommendations, for a 2 gamers 1 cpu like system
You are better off getting two seperate systems to do this, not only is it cheaper, but easier to setup, and deal with altogether.
Most capture cards recommend an i5 at minimum so if you want an i7 level performance out of the "gaming" vm you are down to the 6900k, or 6950x with their eight cores, and lots of pcie lanes, 32gb of ram, a motherboard with 4 pcie slots, three gpus (one for the hypervisor), and a capture card most likely which will have to be passed into a vm not sure if this is even possible.
I would suggest build a regular rig with
a 6700k and such, and have a smaller i5 based system on the side to capture the video, and use to stream from.
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SLAYR got a reaction from Bolzak in GPU passive cooling
It isn't compatible on gpus since the gtx 600 series.
http://www.prolimatech.com/en/products/detail.asp?id=1672&subid=1675#showtab
It is only meant for the 320W tdp when you have to two optional 140mm fans on it.
It will most likely thermal throttle running 100% passive, to put it in perspective, even sub 50W pentiums have a hard time running passively cooled with massive air coolers, but have you tried setting a custom fan curve for the card, at least get them to spin at lower rpms.
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SLAYR got a reaction from leadeater in Unriad-Dell server -1070- VIVE VM Good idea?
The cpus are below minimum spec for the vive.
Also if those pcie risers if they are cheap there have been people who have broken gpus with them because they are soldered poorly. Check them before you actually use them.
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SLAYR got a reaction from Velvet Revolver in Getting workstation for free what do?
It would be a good workstation, or a server.
That cpu is super weak though, You can use to render and such like a workstation, but you may want upgrade the cpu first, dual e5 2670s (8c/16t) can be had for cheap.
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SLAYR got a reaction from vorticalbox in Hardware recommendations, for a 2 gamers 1 cpu like system
You are better off getting two seperate systems to do this, not only is it cheaper, but easier to setup, and deal with altogether.
Most capture cards recommend an i5 at minimum so if you want an i7 level performance out of the "gaming" vm you are down to the 6900k, or 6950x with their eight cores, and lots of pcie lanes, 32gb of ram, a motherboard with 4 pcie slots, three gpus (one for the hypervisor), and a capture card most likely which will have to be passed into a vm not sure if this is even possible.
I would suggest build a regular rig with
a 6700k and such, and have a smaller i5 based system on the side to capture the video, and use to stream from.
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SLAYR got a reaction from porina in AMD Ryzen benchmarks against 7700K and 6900K
To call this "news" is ridiculous. WCCFtech is the source they most liekyl gottheinfo from, which just references "Chinese forums" as the actual original source.
This was posted a while ago.
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SLAYR got a reaction from Candysandwich99 in Home Automated AMD Toaster
Have you ever heard of "THERMI"?
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SLAYR got a reaction from jeffmeyer5295 in New cheap league of legends stream build
The 750ti is outdated now, the rx 460 is the same price and performs better.
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