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19 minutes ago, IAEInferno said:

Will it be compatible with the 1151 mobos?

No, but it will fit your Honda.

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7 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Its not the usb cables. Its the fiber cables. I don't want cat getting lit.

Once you have trained a cat to not chew on a USB cable, that training is universal and applies to all standardised cables.

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Just now, asand1 said:

No, but it will fit your Honda.

I use a Ferrari in GTA V

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8 minutes ago, Jacktastic-Mofo said:

Once upon a time AMD CPU's work in Intel motherboards, however that was when AMD was literally just stealing Intel's designs.

Doubtful.

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Just now, IAEInferno said:

I use a Ferrari in GTA V

I see you're from Earth V 1.0, I drive a Thunder Tank in 3rd Earth.

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Just now, asand1 said:

I see you're from Earth V 1.0, I drive a Thunder Tank in 3rd Earth.

I can go to Earth V 3.0 but I would need more weabs to sacrifice.

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Just now, Electronics Wizardy said:

aka Oregon coast

Where are you from Gandalf.

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2 minutes ago, asand1 said:

 

 
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29 minutes ago, Jacktastic-Mofo said:

Once upon a time AMD CPU's work in Intel motherboards, however that was when AMD was literally just stealing Intel's designs.

Um... Quote me if I am wrong but didn't AMD sell 64bit architecture to Intel?

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Just now, Orangeator said:

Um... Quote me if I am wrong but didn't AMD sell 64bit architecture to Intel?

That is kinda correct AMD didn't sell it, they're licensing it to Intel- I'm not 100% sure but if AMD were to go under financially I don't know if Intel could still use that architecture, but back in the early days of "modern computers" with the 8080 and 8086 processors from Intel where the dies were simple enough to manually deconstruct AMD was actually just stealing the images of the dies and reusing them. Eventually Intel started paying AMD to just be a secondary manufacturer of Intel chips in case they had a shortage.

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