I have a Ti-Nspire CX CAS and I am currently not allowed to use it in any of my math classes. This makes me pretty upset because what's the point to owning it? I know that there is a way to dual boot it with linux os, but is it possible to just have the non cas os on it so I can use it in my classes?
Ok. If I wait and get the money for the newer one. Would it be better to get a xeon with hyperthreading for the same price, so i would have better video editing performance.
I want to switch to intel over my 8320. I planned on getting a 4690k, but then I thought for a moment and the 2500k was an excellent CPU for gaming. Would it be a waste of money to g e t one of those for cheaper than a 4690k?
I was curious if it would be practical to, instead of go for a custom loop, I just run 3 different closed loops kits for my CPU and 2x GPU's. Does this make since, or should I go for a custom loop?