What would be the benefit to a 64-bit processor? To my knowledge the main reason why we went to 64-bit is because of the memory limit of 32-bit (around 4gb). With 64-bit this is 16 exabytes (10^9 gb) and we are no where near that, so would we really need something like that? Even in servers.
Also wouldn't 128-bit be more logical?
Still sounds awesome to tinker with though!
Although the 2600k is still a great CPU, it's 5 years old! It will be harder to find a good motherboard and the 4790k is jsut better in every way. Comparing core clock doesn't give a good representation of the CPU's performance.
I would only go for the 2600k if you can pick it up for a very good price (under 150$).
"Chat shit get banged" is from a Facebook post from Jamie Vardy from a few years ago. A football player from England. No idea how it would relate to Jay.
Okay I get it, I thought your family had returned cables from Apple because they didn't charge the phone. But I guess they were third party ones. My bad.
Nothing wrong with third party cables, just use them?
Most of the time the cable isn't broken when an iPhone wont charge, it's probably some dust inside the connector Just clean it and it should charge normally again.
maybe just get a ssd for the system? the performance increase should be very high and it seems like they don't really need a cpu upgrade? Don't know current specs though.