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2:00 PM
Monitor looks sweet for its pricepoint.
(IPS is the bomb)
 
I think that CPU is amazing, too
 
we could probably find a happy medium for what to overclock it to, on the stock cooler, without having to do anything risky
 
(My current box is overkill)
 
by looking online and finding what most people can get, and walking back 100 MHz from that
 
2:01 PM
Well for when I bought it/processor
 
oh, my next box will definitely be overkill, there's no doubt of that
 
@allquixotic: Oh, I'm a firm believer in running stock speeds
@allquixotic I don't have a "next box"
 
@JourneymanGeek yeah but that anniversary pentium is designed to be OCed
 
Planning on incremental upgrades ;p
@allquixotic: then some sensible air cooling maybe?
 
@JourneymanGeek when I say next box I mean new motherboard, CPU, RAM, and GPU (possibly not all at once)
keeping case, the PSU is already extraordinarily high-end, so no need to change those
 
2:03 PM
@allquixotic well nobody is going to use a stock cooler , when for a few more dollers you can get one of the cheap tower coolers and have it actually work. (although 2 cores) but stock coolers also come in 2-3 sizes. for the smaller chips they are wenie coolers.
 
Yeah, you can prolly get a decent one for 30-40 dollars
 
Can confirm Windows 10 is being downloaded. I have a $Windows.~BT folder in the root of C:.
 
going for Skylake mainstream i7 "K" series, 64 GB or 128 GB of DDR4, probably a 980 Ti, probably a Samsung 850 Pro 2 TB, keeping my existing 8 TB RAID array for bulk storage, and the Z107 chipset
I'm expecting to spend $3000-$4000
 
Intel's heatsinks are decent
@allquixotic: I'm torn between getting a 970 next month or waiting a bit longer for a 980/980ti
 
I don't know the meaning of savings so I probably won't be able to do it until I get a big infusion of cash at tax time
 
2:06 PM
@allquixotic: I still spend about as much as I did when I was jobless, with a few extra luxuries
(Transport's seperate, and of course, the dedi ;p)
 
@allquixotic What she? you realise that womin would happily play Gemdrop for months at a time :-) something i always thought was rather biased, before i found many studies that show women could quite possibly happily game for the rest of thier lives with 1/2 the GPU we have :-)
 
@JourneymanGeek that's a good thing though, right?
 
It's the same for me, but I find the drinks I buy on a night out are slightly more interesting
 
@Psycogeek That's a stereotype that does not apply to every woman.
 
2:11 PM
@Kristian: heh, I still have not much money, and very naggy old school parentals ;p
 
@allquixotic right certannly not every, but when deciding on a GPU, knowing what they will play, and the Engine and game (optomised) might be useful.
 
@Psycogeek Most women I know would happily game with no GPU at all
 
(But buuuut, you can build suprisingly good computers on very little money and lots of patience)
 
@JourneymanGeek patience as in waiting for the parts to drop in price? :P
 
@Kristian: I ran a core 2 duo with onboard graphics for a year, until I bought/built my current box
@Kristian: Saving up
 
2:14 PM
@allquixotic I figured you would be playing the exact same game with this person, that you setup? online? so that you would know exactally the needs of the game ?
 
@allquixotic that sounds very little like a "mainstream" setup to me
 
@allquixotic seems to have more in common with a server from a few years ago (minus the graphics card and SSD)
 
@Kristian I'm contrasting that with the "Enthusiast Performance" series of CPUs.
at any given time there's a mainstream latest-gen CPU, and a previous-gen enthusiast performance series, on the market at the same time
 
@Psycogeek I use a stock cooler for my i5-4670k
 
the latter require a separate motherboard, and have more PCIe lanes, no integrated graphics, more CPU cores, more cache, and often higher clocks
 
2:19 PM
but I'm also too lazy to overclock it. And it's running great for my needs
 
@Psycogeek yes but I also want it to last them a while and run other games
 
@allquixotic: what's a while?
 
Only thing I am thinking of at the moment in terms of upgrades is a new case for easier access
 
I build my boxen for 5 years
 
@allquixotic Are you talking about the HEDT platform (X99), or the Premium Performance platform (Z97)?
 
2:20 PM
They end up running 7-10
 
I've been looking at NZXT cases and they look neat!
 
I'm a cosair fanboy there
 
HEDT has a very specific meaning in the Intel world. It means type-E processors and X-series chipsets.
 
I build my computer to run for 30 years, and it makes it 5-10 :-(
 
Corsair PSU :) I actually looked at a Corsair case too
 
2:22 PM
@DragonLord wasn't aware they rebranded them that way - in the past (Ivy Bridge) the Z*7 platform was always "Mainstream" and the X*9 platform was "Enthusiast Performance".
 
@allquixotic: is she building it herself?
 
I meant the Z-series though
 
Not rebranded, just different names.
 
but the NZXT ones are just a little more nice to look at imho
 
H97 is Mainstream Performance.
Z97 is Premium Performance.
X99 is Enthusiast Performance or HEDT.
 
2:23 PM
@Kristian: min maxing once again
 
@JourneymanGeek yes, with help
 
that case is probably good enough, and prolly won't shred your knuckles
 
@Kristian well .. I like Fractal Design
 
@Kristian Would rather get Cooler Master.
Fractal Design is good as well.
 
it's a matter or taste and requirements .. and budget
 
2:25 PM
Its a 20 dollar case with that bundle. means more money for other things ;p
 
I should probably also send her some essential tools for working on PCs
 
@DragonLord got any specific recommedation for me to look at? My preference is no-frills, easy on the eyes, absolutely no fancy LEDs
 
might be able to get a kit for $15 or $20
what does she need? screwdrivers of the correct size; maybe an iFixIt?
 
@JourneymanGeek yeah .. well ... case is kinda an important part of the build
 
@tereško I'll have to look into that. I've never heard of Fractal
 
2:26 PM
@allquixotic: single medium sized screwdriver or a multi headed one
 
or a basic electric screwdriver
 
Fractal Design Define R5
 
@allquixotic needlenose pliers
 
@Kristian take a look at fractal design's Define R5 or Define S (there are reviews on youtube) .. price range $70-100
 
2:27 PM
Pair of good tweezers is nice if you're fat pawed
 
@allquixotic swiss army knife and personal resolve
 
@JourneymanGeek She's not a dog.
 
@DragonLord is it just me, or NewEgg is actually really fucking expensive
 
Think of tools that a human would need.
 
2:29 PM
@tereško hmm, that looks really nice
 
(I have trouble with jumpers, and I have a pair of curved neck tweezers for that. Also works on ticks)
 
@tereško That's an exception, not the rule with Newegg. Seems they're charging full retail price for this case.
 
I think I like it! A lot...
@DragonLord thank you!
 
Is it possible to find a build of this quality in terms of the system components, for a similar price?
Or do they hugely mark up prebuilt computers?
 
@allquixotic: Most storebought PCs seem to be low end, or very high end.
 
2:30 PM
Electric screwdriver , with 4 reversable tips, voltmeter, drill, rivet gun, dremmel tool, possibly a power strip (surge strip) Small socket set.
 
@Psycogeek @_@
pretty sure she won't need all that
 
erm.
Electric screwdriver is a 'nice to have'
 
So the R4 is bigger than the R5 ?!?
 
ANd a torx, cause some idiot is going to have some crasy arse screw in there.
 
that's oddly confusing
 
2:31 PM
@Psycogeek building a case from... wood?
 
@ncdownpat no they just need to be adjusted sometimes.
 
@allquixotic: My go to screwdriver is from daiso. Its a bitholder style one
 
@Kristian R5 is a newer model
 
Having extentions is nice, and magnetic screwdrivers are handy
 
nevermind, they're about the same size
 
2:32 PM
electrics are easier of course
If you've got SSDs you MIGHT need a small crosshead
 
I really like the sleak front on those cases
A new contender appears!
 
@Kristian you also can change the direction of front's hinges and both dust filters can be accessed from the front
 
(basically you need one screwdriver. Everything else is optional)
With my current cases, they're toolfree ;p
 
and you can perform various perversions with drive cages
 
@tereško: My dell didn't HAVE drive cages
 
2:36 PM
nobody ever drops a screw into a case when building a computer , and it never slides under the board, and you never have to turn the case upside down to find the last one , that just doesnt happen.
 
@Psycogeek never, ever. And you never have to shake a laptop violently, because it never happens to laptops
 
Nope, no drive cages. You screw it right into the side of the case
 
@JourneymanGeek @_@?
 
@allquixotic: And that's why I'll never buy a desktop off the shelf.
 
@JourneymanGeek wat
 
2:38 PM
@allquixotic: You take that hard drive, turn it 90 degrees, align it with the screw holes on the side of the case....
 
@JourneymanGeek now how you going to get an 11.5inch video card in that?
 
@JourneymanGeek From the looks of it, that's a 2007-model Dell Inspiron of the sort my father has.
 
@Psycogeek: To paraphrase robert rodregues,....
 
Miraculously, the Inspiron 531 is still fully operational. It's seen a memory upgrade and several video card upgrades (currently a GT 640, Kepler GK107, and could take a GTX 750 Ti without running afoul of the PSU limits), but still runs 100% fine.
 
@JourneymanGeek buying a prebuilt commercial desktop for home use is heresy!
 
2:40 PM
" First you take some soft flour tacos a PC, then throw it out and make it from scratch"
 
My cases always have lot of Elbow room, but the length of the video card is still a concideration, because of hard drive cages in the lower part too.
 
@Kristian: I picked that up from a dumpster ;p
 
picking stuff up from dumpsters, however, is good fun!
 
video card was shot (I got some rep out of that), HDD was missing
replaced the case...
and gradually the rest of it ;p
 
@Kristian I built mine just few months ago: imgur.com/O4qnLZh (back: imgur.com/d6v1JaF)
 
2:43 PM
is that an R4 or R5 ?
 
r5
 
This is my current setup
 
Nice! :)
 
@DragonLord: The box I used to own was a 530
 
2:47 PM
meh, shit quality picture, deleted
 
I can't find a picture of my old setup
THis was my setup in 2011
(I still have the x220. great laptop)
 
the 530 was your dumpster machine?
 
Maybe 2012. But fuzzy on the dates
yup
 
@tereško I was really hoping they would pass that other bill, for mentally ill and potentially dangerous Doctors :-) the one that allowed for the guy carving up your innards to have the same drug test the guy selling shoes at costco gets.
 
3:00 PM
lol
I don't have space for more screens
 
$#@$ iphone
 
I'd like to eventually get another 27 incher
 
X220 <3
I have an X201 !!! (work laptop)
 
i have another one of the WFP2408s in storage because this desk can't fit it
 
or an IPS 24 incher
 
3:01 PM
and a T420i (leisure laptop)
 
@Kristian: the x220 is mostly at home
I use a HP stream on the train
 
I have 6 thinkpad laptops within 1 meter of me right now...
 
lol
We have er...
 
lenovo. best ovo.
 
I have an old R61, and a R60 (IBM), my dad has an R61.
 
3:02 PM
and 5+ lenovo desktops
 
R60 used to be my brother's
3 desktops and a nuc class machine ;p
 
we have an X61 here
such a weird machine
 
I heard that real professionals buy Alienware
 
lol
razer blade!
(work's mostly macbooks as far as laptops go)
 
I consider that X61 to be alienware
it looks like its from another planet, by todays standards
it's mostly here as a threat :P
 
3:06 PM
how well does that swivel hinge hold up?
 
you behave now, or you'll get this for a replacement laptop
it's pretty much broken in any way possible, except it still works
3
 
@JourneymanGeek I mean this ones: dell.com/us/p/alienware-x51-r2/… , an awesome GTX 960 machine for only $1400
 
chipped corners, lid lock doesnt work
@ncdownpat the swivel hinge is alright still
 
the one in my tx2000 broke after less than a year. crappy HP quality
 
3:08 PM
but hey!
at least their techies doesnt wear t-shirts !
 
they'd be embarrassed to, I'd imagine
 
@tereško ajj
ahh
Damn my paws
 
put up with that computer far longer than i should've
 
Actually, I find it kinda funny that their flagshit "gaming desktop" offers only GTX 750ti, R9 370 and GTX 960
 
3:11 PM
@ncdownpat: With desktops, meh. I don't see the point of compromising down too much
 
I was referring to this with the T-shirt comment
just took me a moment to dig up the link
 
@Kristian ah okay
this is my current laptop
probably for another year or so
 
ouch
you need to get a job
 
dude, you got a dell
 
@tereško Actually, the Envy Phoenix has been refreshed with Haswell-E. The best possible configuration includes an i7-5960X and GTX 980.
Are you looking at the right machine?
 
3:15 PM
@DragonLord to be honest, I am not entirely sure. The site is a mess.
Oh .. I was talking about Alienware
 
@ncdownpat It says Dell on there... can't you like... talk to someone?!
 
it was the best i could afford at the time (down to this or a Core2 gen Lenovo)
 
Actually. I have a Dell monitor at home, and I love it...
 
and to think that was only XP years ago.
 
3:17 PM
the Latitude line is actually alright
 
I'm thinking of getting another one to replace the old EIZO horror that's next to it
Dells are okay for the most part... but I'll keep my ThinkPads
 
i'm probably going to jump to a thinkpad after this year
 
@DragonLord holly shit. Are people really buying them at those prices?!
 
Yeah, that's overpriced. I believe it ships with a CLLC on the CPU, though.
Haswell-E (or any Intel HEDT system) is never cheap, though.
 
3:20 PM
that's why console users say that "pc gaming is expensive"
 
It isn't expensive to build a decent gaming desktop. $800 to $1000 is enough to easily beat new-generation consoles.
 
paying $1400 for (at most) $700 build is insane
 
I've got two thinkpad 760XLs and a 760E sitting in a box in my closet
 
Anyway, I'm off.. take care guys!
 
@DragonLord you can beat console with a $350 machine
 
3:22 PM
@tereško unless it was an Apple, then its just another day
 
Even a properly specced $500 system will beat consoles.
I'd still choose quality parts, though, as <$500 builds often use bottom-bin parts
 
@Psycogeek apple users are a special breed.
I find it a good way to ascertain at a distance whether project manager is clueless or not
 
21.5 inch iMac with a 1.4 GHz i5, 8 GB of (probably) DDR3, 500 GB drive and no graphics card for $1100.
 
i5 probably type U CPU.
Not the best for a desktop.
 
@ncdownpat those come with laptop CPUs
 
3:29 PM
Even if it's Broadwell.
 
because they went with a "fanless" design... for a desktop
 
Very baffling decision.
 
well, you could make it work, if you actually put enough copper in it
but that lower the profit margins
 
Bob
@allquixotic Really depends what you're looking for.
 
1.4 GHz is characteristic of a type U processor. Lots of Turbo headroom if they're willing to raise the TDP, but not very powerful otherwise. Very power-efficient, though.
 
Bob
3:31 PM
There is absolutely no GPU or combination of GPUs that will provide a 100% smooth experience.
 
yeah, they say "Turbo Boost up to 2.7GHz"
 
Bob
None. Nada. It's simply not possible.
 
Bob's point is that the CPU is going to be a huge bottleneck even if there was a discrete GPU.
 
Bob
But if you're not expecting to go crazy by spawning thousands of entities (as is possible on some games), and you don't really care about a fancy high FPS count (as long as it's comfortably 60+), then it really doesn't matter as much.
@DragonLord CPU will be a bottleneck for some games. Especially in sandboxy/open-world types.
 
@Bob Depends on the game and the settings, but what I'm looking for is something that can run 2015-2017 games on engines such as Frostbite and UE4 at medium detail (with a few things on high, maybe) at a smooth 50+ FPS with minimal hiccups except for brief I/O or whatever.
 
Bob
3:33 PM
But the GPU could also bottleneck, GTX 980 Ti or Titan X or whatever.
 
it's okay if sandboxy games lead to unbounded scenarios causing horrid performance - I'm talking about games that are optimized and have bounded resource limits.
 
@Bob iMacs don't ship with desktop-class video cards. They use laptop GPUs at best (and I doubt they're MXM).
 
Bob
@allquixotic Then it's really case-by-case and you're trying too hard to predict the future.
 
@DragonLord they're not MXM; they're basically similar to what they use in ThinkPad T-series, except GeForce instead of NVS
in short, they're a lot better than an IGP, but sucks for gaming
 
Bob
There most likely will be a game or two that'll push it too far.
 
3:35 PM
Older iMacs took MXM cards.
Not the current model, though.
 
Bob
But even a 960 should be able to handle medium on the vast vast majority.
 
...and not for the last few years.
 
@allquixotic now explain it to someone who is running around with Macbook and iPhone
and iWatch
 
Bob
You can take some released games and push their graphics settings high enough to lag on a current 980.
It's all about reasonable expectations.
 
@Bob in 2017, I doubt a 970 would be pushed "too far" at 1080p on medium detail, unless some publisher decides just to completely ignore optimization (CF: Batman Arkham Knight) - but I'm basically discounting that as (1) an outlier (2) so egregiously terrible that even the publisher recognized it and pulled it from sale
my question is more one of comparison
 
3:36 PM
yeah , well, I have a 3440x1440 screen .. my 290X tends to choke when I put everything on "ultra"
 
in my opinion, the 970's performance is so great that I have basically zero worries about buying this person a 970 and it being not sufficient
but is the 960 too little, if the 970 is either "just enough" or "way overboard" depending on the game?
also keeping in mind that the chances of this person upgrading to a res greater than 1080p is effectively 0%
(if they did, they'd also be able to afford a GPU upgrade, so they would cross that bridge when/if they came to it)
 
Bob
@tereško 1. the 970 is about 20% more powerful than the 290X. 2. 3440x1440 has something like 2.4x the pixel count compared to 1920x1080. 3. running "ultra" is pointless most of the time, and does not fit under "reasonable expectations"
 
@Bob "970 is about 20% more powerful than the 290X" citation needed
 
Bob
Most "ultra" modes push every configurable setting to max, many with negligible visible effect and some even being (subjectively) worse.
 
@Bob I agree that ultra / high detail is not a reasonable expectation for a system in this price point, and I wouldn't pretend to demand that the card I buy is going to support that, even for 2015 games.
 
Bob
3:40 PM
Say what you want about artificial benchmarks being inaccurate, they're the best we can go on at this point and certainly better than nothing.
 
I'd target 2560x1440 with a GTX 980.
 
@Bob never link to that page. It uses user-generated stats
 
You can start doing 3840x2160 with a GTX 980 Ti, but you'll want Titan X cards, and likely two or more of them, to get the best 4K experience.
The 980 has three more SMMs than the 970 (16 vs 13) and is clocked slightly faster.
It also has slightly more usable VRAM.
 
Bob
@tereško And? There isn't really an optimal way to condense performances across thousands of different games into a single comparison.
 
3:43 PM
@tereško The charts are from dozens of samples for each card. There's plenty of data to produce a reasonably accurate assessment.
 
Bob
With a large enough number of samples, the typical performance will usually become apparent.
@tereško Again: and?
tomshardware.com/reviews/… tomshardware.com/reviews/… tomshardware.com/reviews/… <== from what I've seen, on average the 970 performs better.
But then it'll even vary depending on any OEM modifications and even the driver release.
<pedant>You didn't even specify which game your example 'choke'd on, which makes the statement equally meaningless.</pedant>
 
Release? What's that? As if drivers can actually be updated? Oh, wait, I'm coming from the AMD world (R9 280X in my desktop). I forgot that drivers can change after the card is released. ;p
(That statement is in reference to the lag between December '14 and July '15 for the AMD driver update, which is less, even, than the quarterly updates we thought they'd be going to when they abandoned their monthly update scheme)
 
Furthernore, the GTX 970 has half the power consumption of the R9 290X (145 W vs 290 W).
 
Bob
@DragonLord I'm avoiding the power consumption comparison under the assumption that performance per price is much more important at this point.
 
The R9 290X fan can run as loud as a rackmount server (although not by default).
 
Bob
3:51 PM
@DragonLord My 560 Ti fan (MSI HAWK) approaches that volume :P
 
@DragonLord if you use the automatic driver-based fan speeds, you'd literally have to run Furmark with your computer inside an oven to get it to actually run the fan that hard.
 
Not all the AMD cards are fitted with a screaming banchee fan, the double and tripple fan coolers are way less RPM and noxious noise of the one squirrel cage turbine.
It isnt about DB either, it is about hitting the Screaming child frequencies :-)
 
Bob
@allquixotic 'nother thing to consider, though: 960 is about half the price of a 970
 
@Bob Yep.
 
Bob
You might even be able to SLI them :P
 
3:54 PM
We'll see what kind of a budget I can scare up from donations. If it looks good, I'll splurge for the 970. If we're running short, I'll go for the 960.
 
That inate inborn human frequency that makes all humans cringe and think they need to fix something.
 
@Psycogeek Yeah, but the triple fan design is designed to dump all its waste heat into the case, which increases the amount of heat dissipation that is required of the case's own cooling solution.
 
Bob
The 960 beats out the 280X in both perf and price afaict, so that's a no-go
 
The impeller fan has an exhaust in the back of the card that dumps the waste heat into your room instead.
 
@Bob One begins to wonder if he is donating, or setting up for a new wifey :-)
 
3:55 PM
@Psycogeek The former. Not even funny.
 
Bob
I wonder how the R9 380 performs
It's a tad more expensive than the GTX 960
 
@allquixotic yes and that works great, except for the tiny exit holes, depending also on the layout of the ports on it.
@allquixotic which is why there basically has to be an end somewhere to what you build, even if you know that a $2500 machine would be what you would want to have.
What kinds of things could be Simply upgraded later? while still working now. I always figure a best motherboard is the key, possibly a good PSU, the rest plugs in pretty easy.
 
@Psycogeek I'm sure if money were no object, everyone would want to have a desktop build based on a 3U server, with 768 GB of RAM, 30 x 1 TB SLC SSDs in hardware RAID20, 4 x GTX TITAN X, 4 x Xeon E7, etc.
 
They pass the donation plate at the church, for $100 they can buy a glass goblet, for $500 they can have a tin goblet , for $1000 they can have a silver goblet , and for $2500 a gold goblet, now how much you think anybody is going to put in the collection plate :-)
 
Bob
@allquixotic ...and then sell off the parts.
The power requirements O_O
pretty sure you'd have to upgrade the house wiring
also, I get the feeling that setup actually wouldn't be great for gaming
 
4:09 PM
@Bob Well the PSU for that would probably require the NEMA plug that (in the US) gives us 20A @ 120V.
 
Bob
it's optimised for high throughput, not low latency
 
@Bob I think it'd be fine if you pinned your game's process to running on the cores of one E7 CPU.
 
Bob
@allquixotic CPUs: 520 W total TDP
Titan X: 1000 W total TDP
1520 W already, ignoring inefficiency
 
plus a ton of RAM sticks
plus 30 SAS SLC SSDs
 
Bob
I'd estimate the RAM at something like 50-100W
And then the SSDs... hm. Let's say 5W ea?150W?
 
4:12 PM
what about a top-end Haswell-EX or Ivy-EX server mobo TDP?
imagine how many PCIe lanes it has to support
probably about 400W, huh?
plus another 500W in active cooling (ballpark)
plus 10% efficiency cost for a "Gold" certified PSU
 
Bob
So a fuzzy 3kW
 
then we gonna need one of them Google UPS boxes, to sit outside , with the FuelCell generator.
 
Bob
heh, my 10A @ 240V can't take it
though the UK does 13A @ 240V apparently
@allquixotic Also trying to dissipate that much heat... ow
 
" code-name Arctic islands as such will jump straight towards 14nm FinFET technology with stacked graphics memory dubbed HBM. as expreview reports. A huge jump considering the current products are still at 28nm." So many different reports , i just want it to come for the desktop cards
I am all ready to make thier investment pay off. just gimme a 4096 stream processor with 32gig of V-ram, for $300 and , 15cents to the investors :-)
 
 
1 hour later…
5:29 PM
Rebooted the machine for updates.
System continues to download Windows 10 in the background.
I hope it's ready by early next morning.
The sooner it's finished, the sooner I can take a system image and begin the upgrade.
 
5:43 PM
Windows 10 launch: T minus 10 hours 17 minutes.
I'm watching Task Manager very closely to ensure that the download is interrupted as little as possible. If it stops, turning off the Wi-Fi and turning it back on fixes it.
 
5:55 PM
posted on July 28, 2015

SIR, 1438094441931, SIR!

 
T minus 10 hours to the launch of Windows 10.
 
Q: Will it be any good?
 
Hi - came here for a hardware recommendation per the FAQ. I'm after a USB Bluetooth dongle that works with headsets. Struggling to find one that works properly - they pair but the sound device never shows up. Any experience?
 
6:19 PM
@Hennes yes, but not this week
you probably will want to hold off for few days
 
The upgrade package is about 2.7 GB in size from what I can gather. It'll extract into $~Windows.BT when done.
 
6:49 PM
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@allquixotic Yep. Sad, but expected. :( I really hope that they turn things around but I don't have a lot of hope.
 
7:03 PM
@allquixotic: AMD's current strategy is to focus on R&D for next-generation technologies. Most of the money is going to development new Zen core. This is why very little new technology was announced recently. They're hoping to come out with a bang in 2016.
This is probably AMD's final chance to prove its worth. If this fails, AMD will probably die a very slow and painful death.
 
So... Who else is going to be a day 1 user of Windows 10?
 
7:34 PM
@NateKerkhofs mee
@DragonLord I wish they'd just dump the CPU business entirely, liquidate its assets, and refocus all the engineering R&D on GPUs, and spank Nvidia next time out, with a card that's 20% more efficient, 20% faster, and 20% cheaper - win, win, win
Intel already won in the CPU space more than 5 years ago, as far as I'm concerned.
 
Weird... I got no version of Flash installed on my 8.1 laptop, yet it still shows me the Flash Player Settings Manager in my control panel
And when I open that, under "updates", it says twice "Version of NPAPI-plug-in: Not Installed"
Seems like something went wrong during uninstalling it, and now it has residue left
I executed the uninstaller, and it didn't remove it
And when I check whether I got it installed in IE 11, it can dedect version 18.0.0.209
 
Having the right development tools can make programming a lot of fun
NetBeans has excellent autocomplete for both HTML and JS. It even has spellcheck for free-text content like <p> page text and code comments.
Still learning JavaScript from a book I bought a while back, and it shows how a good IDE makes all the difference.
 

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