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Yoann Craniumz

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  1. I think origin isn't that bad. Sure its inconvenient to have two friend lists and whatnot, but other than that, people seem over critical.
  2. Subjective experience>Objective experiments... Ffs. The risk from vaccines are lower than the disease. Because I was ill from eating a snicker doesn't mean that those around me shouldn't be allowed to eat it. Also, with respect to the parent child property argument, if a child dies from a preventable disease because the parent did not WANT to give the child the adequate treatment, they are nothing short of murderers.
  3. Gurren lagann is amazing. Especially the 2nd half Steins gate is amazing. So is kiseiju (parasyte). Full metal alchemist brotherhood is good as well, I'm watching it now.
  4. Deal with it. You buy it for the performance, not the specs.
  5. Yeah, it shouldn't be too long, when things stabalise.
  6. The 960 is new. Though Maxwell isn't. Still, give the card a month or two to settle. Drivers will be fine and the price may start to lower.
  7. ... Different benchmarks. The 780 scores differently on both.
  8. I see that kaveri eats Intel igpus alive for the most part but the athlon 5350 looks weaker than the other Intel parts. Maybe an a8 would be okay.
  9. I wasn't stating anything, it was more of an extension to my question. Plus I wrote it without seeing that you had replied to me. I checked 2 benchmarks and they look very weak, even against an i3 for example. http://www.anandtech.com/show/7933/the-desktop-kabini-review-part-1-athlon-5350-am1/3 I am not too sure of what the h264 test consists of whether it is playback or rendering.
  10. As in barely capable of running 1080p playback.
  11. Why not go with s g3220? Its good enough for HD video playback. I am not too familiar with these apu's but aren't they really weak?
  12. With virgin I get 60 megabits/s using Ethernet. Divided by 8 and you will get in bytes.
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