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Gmoneyinthebank

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    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from TVwazhere in Need Help With Build For 3D CAD Work   
    Autosprink is probably using GPU calculations for the matrix calculations related to fluid flow.  Which is why they have such high graphics card requirements.
     
    $60 per hour per engineer with burden and overhead
    $1 per minute per engineer
    45 minutes of lost productivity per day
    250 business days a year 
    $45*250= $11,250 dollars lost per engineer per year
    $33,750 lost productivity over 3 years using the computer.
     
    Tell him that he can pay $30,000 to watch you to sit on your butt drinking coffee or pony up the dough to meet the minimum specifications for the software.
  2. Funny
    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from PowerDuDe_DK in About James...   
    I'm just wondering when he's going to make a video about hacking The Gibson

  3. Agree
    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from PeterBocan in Mega Workstation   
    Linus wouldn't even know what to do with that workstation.
     
    It's like asking him to do a review on a DGX-2.

  4. Like
    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from Fredrik Svantesson in Software tips for building/designing a custom case?   
    Spending $15,000 to get a license for CAD software to design a replacement for a $200 computer case. 
     
    I recommend SDRC
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    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from Tamesh16 in Imagine if Nvidia gave Linus a few Tesla V100's to test out.   
    V100 Doesn't have display outputs.
    Even if it did, all the drivers are set-up for workstation programs and not games.  
     
  6. Funny
    Gmoneyinthebank reacted to Totally Average Gameplay in Single most powerful key on a keyboard?   
    F for pay respects
  7. Funny
    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from soldier_ph in More and more UBER drivers take longer routes to charge people more   
    LOL... He took you all the way to the Ed Koch to avoid the Whitestone bridge toll.
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    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from Faisal A in More and more UBER drivers take longer routes to charge people more   
    LOL... He took you all the way to the Ed Koch to avoid the Whitestone bridge toll.
  9. Funny
    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from Teddy07 in What is this? It’s at my fitness center   
    A giant spider evolved to look like a old wifi router?
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    Gmoneyinthebank reacted to NineEyeRon in Why AMD can't keep up with Nvidia?   
    AMD cant keep up with Nvidia...
     
    Intel cant keep up with AMD...
     
    therefore Nvidia > Intel?
  11. Agree
    Gmoneyinthebank reacted to Sealance in What pisses you off with PC building?   
    Lack of funds
  12. Funny
    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from MoonFrost in What happens if you dont swap fluid out?   
    Bacteria will grow inside the reservoir, evolution will take over, a civilization will be created in the loop, and it will eventually take control of your system.... That's how computers get viruses.
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    Gmoneyinthebank reacted to BetterThanLife in Why do we talk about RAM in Mhz still?   
    Because it Mega Hurts if we use gigahertz?
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    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from PeterT in Experiences with non-techies   
    Company I worked for bought new workstation PCs and asked me to package up an old one to ship to another office.  They had a monitor but the person getting the computer was incapable of telling me which ports the monitor had on the back (first warning).  So I put one of every imaginable cable in the box with it when I shipped it to them.  I get an email the next week complaining that they need me to tell them what adapter they need to buy to make it work.  Long story short, they had been trying to plug a VGA cable into the serial port on the motherboard I/O.  Several phone calls later, I had to text them a picture of my hand pointing to the VGA port on the graphics card.  
  15. Funny
    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from GDRRiley in Experiences with non-techies   
    Company I worked for bought new workstation PCs and asked me to package up an old one to ship to another office.  They had a monitor but the person getting the computer was incapable of telling me which ports the monitor had on the back (first warning).  So I put one of every imaginable cable in the box with it when I shipped it to them.  I get an email the next week complaining that they need me to tell them what adapter they need to buy to make it work.  Long story short, they had been trying to plug a VGA cable into the serial port on the motherboard I/O.  Several phone calls later, I had to text them a picture of my hand pointing to the VGA port on the graphics card.  
  16. Funny
    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from Juniiii in Experiences with non-techies   
    Company I worked for bought new workstation PCs and asked me to package up an old one to ship to another office.  They had a monitor but the person getting the computer was incapable of telling me which ports the monitor had on the back (first warning).  So I put one of every imaginable cable in the box with it when I shipped it to them.  I get an email the next week complaining that they need me to tell them what adapter they need to buy to make it work.  Long story short, they had been trying to plug a VGA cable into the serial port on the motherboard I/O.  Several phone calls later, I had to text them a picture of my hand pointing to the VGA port on the graphics card.  
  17. Informative
    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from Scorpio 72472 in "future proofing" a taboo?   
    You're probably not going to save money in the long run.  "Future Proof" is a misleading way of saying 2-3 more years of high quality gaming before replacement.  Buy the best gear in your budget, but realize it's a small marginal longevity gain and not "Future Proof".
  18. Funny
    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from Bananasplit_00 in Experiences with non-techies   
    Company I worked for bought new workstation PCs and asked me to package up an old one to ship to another office.  They had a monitor but the person getting the computer was incapable of telling me which ports the monitor had on the back (first warning).  So I put one of every imaginable cable in the box with it when I shipped it to them.  I get an email the next week complaining that they need me to tell them what adapter they need to buy to make it work.  Long story short, they had been trying to plug a VGA cable into the serial port on the motherboard I/O.  Several phone calls later, I had to text them a picture of my hand pointing to the VGA port on the graphics card.  
  19. Funny
    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from soldier_ph in Experiences with non-techies   
    Company I worked for bought new workstation PCs and asked me to package up an old one to ship to another office.  They had a monitor but the person getting the computer was incapable of telling me which ports the monitor had on the back (first warning).  So I put one of every imaginable cable in the box with it when I shipped it to them.  I get an email the next week complaining that they need me to tell them what adapter they need to buy to make it work.  Long story short, they had been trying to plug a VGA cable into the serial port on the motherboard I/O.  Several phone calls later, I had to text them a picture of my hand pointing to the VGA port on the graphics card.  
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    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from mrchow19910319 in PC Build Log - First PC: What am I doing?   
    Non-workstation graphics cards don't support all the features in Solidworks.
    Yes.  Puget systems recommends 5 GB for Solidworks to run + 20 X (Biggest file you're going to open).
    6 GB file is a reasonable upper bound for my file sizes.
     
     
    I honestly thought it would be a lot harder than it turned out to be.  A little cable management and it's good to go.
     


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    Gmoneyinthebank got a reaction from eddieceidde in What's your gear?!?!   
    Canon 80D
    18-135mm f 3.5-5.6
    Trying to figure out exactly what I'm looking for before buying a bunch of lenses.
     
     


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