Just wondering in general what good and great speeds that are generally achieved when OC'ing a 6700k @ 1.25V? Right now I have my 6700k at 4.5GHz @ 1.25V stable so far into the stress test (23 minutes in). If it passes this stress test, I'm going to try to get it up to 4.6GHz @ 1.25V.
I'm fairly confident that all the points you have mentioned here are because I the owner will be posting the auctions. If you look at the above post you'll see what kind of site I'm looking to build.
I was thinking for the future, save on query times on the active_auctions tables as, the "bids" and "active_auctions" tables with be consistantly be being updated, read, and written to. Thanks for the input, the OP was rushed as it was 2AM.
Like so: http://www.primecables.com/p-313831-cab-6385-all-10gb-fiber-optic-cable-lclc-multi-mode-duplex-50125-type-aqua-11-lengths-available-monoprice?gclid=CjwKEAiAh560BRDu-aD93r-J_zoSJACrxZG2SYULlZ2Dr_bpMK2VDreqcGZ2EKDN-9m9pkzuFAQAXBoCTizw_wcB ???
I was wondering if this: "Intel® 10-Gigabit Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-SR2 (2x LC)" was capable of reaching speeds of 1GB/s between two local server with about a meter of cable between them.
Thanks.
I've tried both the Python Command line and Command prompt. Neither of them have worked. I'm trying to follow the Django Tutorial but cant issue any commands which I'm going to assume is going to be an issue as there is a couple on the first tutorial. https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/intro/tutorial01/
Thanks.
I was wondering what the best way would be to program this chart: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-gpZek44uRJU/UkRUeMOgSzI/AAAAAAAABwg/7DQ5Ql8Efcg/s1600/blackjack-chart.gif
I was thinking a bunch of if statements which would be too slow, inefficient and time consuming.
Maybe some type of 2D Array?
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