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03:00
@JourneymanGeek mmmmm...
@Bob Functional, so far. Trying to see if there's any monitoring software to install (it's connected to my computer over USB 2.0).
It's an ongoing project of mine.
That was already over 3 weeks.
Haven't done a test yet because you can't use the battery until after it's been plugged into the wall for at least 8 hours
Ice cream? I have ice cream.
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03:00
@allquixotic CyperPower, was it?
Also @JourneymanGeek: How's the monsoon season in Singapore
@qasdfdsaq oddly mild
@Bob yep, 1500VA 900W PFC-compatible pure sine wave line-interactive topology.
@allquixotic Not only over USB though, I hope. ;p
Is it worse or better in end of December?
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03:01
They do have a program. CyperPower PowerPanel Personal Edition.
Only seems to rain a few hours a day
worse
Dammit
@MichaelFrank over USB and NEMA 15 :P
Guess I'll have to go to Australia for my xmas hols
@qasdfdsaq oh, depends on what you want to do.
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03:01
@allquixotic I don't think mine was 8 hours :P
Be warm.
Singapore actually kinda is designed around the rain
Apr 30 at 5:45, by DragonLord
> Bill has been the archetype for what a moderator on Stack Exchange should be. His patient, fair and calm demeanor even in the face of criticism is legendary; his diligence and skill in handling the numerous difficult problems that face Stack Overflow users are inspiring.
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@qasdfdsaq Don't forget the sunscreen.
No, seriously. Some 2/3 of us get skin cancer apparently.
This is who I want to be. Always calm.
03:01
and the giant hat with corks.
@Bob and hoopsnake armour!
@Bob My Microsoft Band 2 has a UV sensor that automatically warn me of my UV exposure!
So far in Scotland, it's literally measured zero since I bought it.
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@qasdfdsaq Unless you wear it on your neck, it won't do all that much good :P
lol, wow
Oct 21 at 2:45, by DragonLord
Effective immediately, I'm going to be making major changes aimed at addressing self-control issues that have repeatedly cropped in this chat room. My focus will be on being a calm and stoic person at all times, never losing control of myself, so that I can always act in a constructive and controlled manner even under the difficult conditions. I will not let anything like this happen again.
03:02
Also I'm Asian which apparently makes me genetically far less susceptible to skin cancer
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It does? Yay! breathes sigh of relief
@Bob I wear it on my wrist. Its supposedly designed with the screen facing inwards, so the UV sensor is exposed to the sky.
But as I say, it's always measured zero since I got it so I dunno if scotland is just that dull, or if the sensor is actually working
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Depends where you go too, though. I'm in Sydney. It's usually not too bad here. I spent a week in Melbourne last year and got a minor sunburn :S
03:03
I'm indian. So more so. ;p
One way to find out!
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Not even a week... half a week.
It'd be great if they also had an ionizing radiation geiger counter of sorts on a smart watch or smartphone. For those who work in nuclear power plants, Chernobyl, Fukushima, Nevada, etc. :P
I've had sunburn a few times, but usually only staying out in summer sun for six hours without sunscreen
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Cairns was just crazy humid.
03:04
Oct 14 at 7:11, by DragonLord
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheStoic
@allquixotic They probably do... but on industrial smartwatches for people who work in nuclear plants, not on the consumer market
@allquixotic at some point, it'd just be a pip-boy
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The problem here isn't just sunlight (quantity). The problem here is the ozone layer is thinner (...un?quality) -_-
@JourneymanGeek I want a real-life, fully-functional pip boy so bad.
03:05
Oct 14 at 7:12, by DragonLord
> Training one's self to be "deliberately stoic" in order to shunt away emotional reactions can be an effective, non-pharmaceutical defense against anxiety, panic, and phobic disorders.
Oct 14 at 7:12, by DragonLord
> In essence, shoving one's emotional reactions aside (be it gently or forcefully) allows the more calmly rational mind to take over control of the reactions until the episode passes, and can also lessen the chances of the amygdala "hijacking" the brain and causing an explosive activation of the "fight or flight" response.
I want health indicators for all my body parts. :3
Like I say, I'm generally quite resistant to sunburn. Plus I do usually carry some sunscreen.
Never needed more than SPF15 though
I can spend 16 hours in the sun and not burn with SPF15.
Unfortunately all the ginger scots turn into lobsters by then, so fairly unattractive to go home with
Oct 14 at 7:15, by DragonLord
I've experimented with this a few times. When correctly implemented, the difference is dramatic.
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> The UV Index does not exceed 8 in the UK (8 is rare; 7 may occur on exceptional days, mostly in the two weeks around the summer solstice). Indices of 9 and 10 are common in the Mediterranean area.
Today's UV index peak in Sydney: 11
That counts as "extreme"
03:07
ouch
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Actually, it went up to 13 in many places: bom.gov.au/nsw/uv
@Bob We don't get sun in the UK, I'm talking about when I'm on the beach in Spain or France
Alright, gotta get to work. I'd love to talk about this more. Being calm and stoic is my ultimate goal.
See ya.
Course Barcelona has a UV index of 3 right now
bad example
03:08
LOL what was I saying? xD
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@qasdfdsaq I wonder what they peak at in summer.
Interesting. My BitDefender popped up this article on my desktop: hotforsecurity.com/blog/…
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Kinda telling: most look something like this:
> UV-index Sun strength Skin burns
1-2 Almost none No
3-4 Weak Amost no
5-6 Moderate Easily
7-8 Strong Quickly
9-11 Very strong Very quickly
@bwDraco I imagine you don't actually want to be stoic... thefreedictionary.com/stoic
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meanwhile, here...
Other tables: 9-11 is the max. Here: 11+
03:10
@Bob So even someone as white as me could stand outside 24/7 in the British Isles and never run the risk of sun-induced skin cancer? O.o
@MichaelFrank Yes, it seems odd, but it's a matter of never losing control of myself.
Once again, gotta get to work.
@bwDraco Stoic; One who is seemingly indifferent to or unaffected by joy, grief, pleasure, or pain.
@Bob UV Index of 11000000000000000000000000000000 = the fabled "being an astronomical unit away from a supernova" (xkcd what-if reference)
@allquixotic also known as "worst sunburn eva"
@Bob Apparently "11+" in July and August
@JourneymanGeek WRONG
It's not sunburn if you're subatomically vaporized
03:13
@Bob do you have a CyberPower UPS, too?
@allquixotic Our UV Index was 11ish at about 1pm today, yet it's been overcast all day.
meh, semantics
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@qasdfdsaq Ah. Not too far off then.
Overcast here too.
@qasdfdsaq I wonder what it feels like to be hit by particles so energetic that they cause almost every atom comprising your body to either fission or fusion...
I don't want to find out though
03:14
Everyone there is hyper-tanned and walking around in bikinis all summer
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@allquixotic Yea
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Cheap one. GP-1000VA, IIRC
@allquixotic I'd say by definition, you wouldn't be capable of "feel"s in that state
@Bob PFC?
03:14
On the other hand they say trillions of neutrinos go through your body every second, but fail to hit anything
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@allquixotic Nope.
My cheapo PSU doesn't do that either.
I'd imagine if you were to feel anything it wouldn't be too different to an extremely large electric shock. Or being hit by lightning
Basically, generic neural overload
@Bob Really? You have a modern computer whose PSU does not do PFC? wow
Even my 9 year old power supply has PFC...
Isn't even a legal requirement for modern PSUs?
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Well, no "active PFC" advertised
I don't know what it actually does
03:16
@qasdfdsaq Probably. For about a couple milliseconds. :P That neutrino thing is really amazing when you think about it. I'm 30, and I may have absorbed a dozen or two neutrinos in my life, despite an unimaginably huge number of them passing through me.
Ah. My older ones have passive PFC.
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@qasdfdsaq Those don't affect UPSes, AFAIK
Or at least not nearly as much as active does
Oh, yeah. I read the other day APFC does bad things to certain UPSs
On the other hand I have a hard time imagining a UPS designed for computers by a reputable company would have issues handling a PFC
I think Tomshardware reviewed one recently that had issues with PFC due to its waveform
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@qasdfdsaq Something to do with active PFC causing large spikes with simulated sine wave
03:18
Maybe the new PFC in my new PSU is whats causing the unusual battery drain in my APC
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Where pure sine is fine, or simulated sine that compensates for active PFC ... apparently. Or if you just get an overspecced UPS.
But it's really hard to find concrete info.
As in, two seconds at 100w load drains the battery from 7 bars to 1.
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Most of it is in marketing material :\
Or it could be because the batteries have recently been on fire
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03:19
@qasdfdsaq maybe
:P
@allquixotic Ah, nice one. I have the HXi 850
Or 750, not sure. I got like the lowest one available
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Nah, apparently active PFC trips overload protection on some UPSes. Not excessive battery drain.
The load on my system, even when playing a game, is nowhere near 1200W, but most PSUs are most efficient in the middle range of their utilization, so I didn't want to buy something lower and have it closer to red-lining.
That's the same reason I bought the lowest.
It used to be a lot closer, but I dumped 2 x Radeon R9 280X in favor of a single GTX 980
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03:20
My PSU is near the bottom of my upgrade list.
I shed like 350W TDP
Although that said, these 80+ Platinum rated supplies are required to be highly efficient across a very wide range
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Probably do that with a new case (and mobo and cpu)
My PSU hasn't even had its fan turn on since I bought it.
@qasdfdsaq Amazing
03:21
Peak load in games is about 250w. The PSU is passive until 300w.
Pretty sure mine turns on most of the time
I've not played any highly demanding games for a while mind you
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Mine's always on and doubles as a case fan -_-
Mine's 620W
In Star Trek Online which I spend most of my time in my GPU reports using 55% TDP, which works out to about 75w.
03:22
(but my video card is even crazier than @allquixotic's ;p_
@qasdfdsaq which GPU's that?
GTX 970.
I might have to buy a second and SLI it, my flatmate playing Just Cause 3 is having trouble maintaining 60fps on his GTX 780
And I have a 120fps monitor, so...
I actually could do fine with a 400w PSU.
But I upgraded it because I was concerned my 7-year-old one was causing my sporadic crashes
Turns out, I spent £110 on a PSU for no reason, since the crashes weren't PSU related at all. I fixed them by pointing a fan towards the CPU socket.
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o.O
Overclocked?
@allquixotic Yep, that looks like pppe
So now I have a rather expensive and excessively overspec'ed PSU that I'm using 1/3rd of
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Is that idle load?!
Mine's half that!
My idle load is about 80-110w
@Bob That's with my 32" IPS LCD HDTV and my computer plugged in to the battery side of the UPS, and some miscellaneous junk (printer, USB hubs) plugged into the surge protection only side (they lose power when the mains die)
03:25
Once I get that graphics card clocking fix from NVidia it'll be like 70w
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...clocking fix?
Oh, and I'm running SWTOR in the background
Yeah, there's a bug with high refresh rate monitors and multiple displays that cause NVidia GPUs idle power to scale linearly with refresh rate
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Ah. Ouch.
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03:26
@allquixotic That would do it. Maybe. I should check my load power usage sometime.
Mine's not too bad, only uses 60w at idle, when it should be using 10-20w
I shed 60 watts when I quit SWTOR
Some people are reporting figures in the 200w range though
Mine's 150w with STO running on the side too
I wonder how much of it is my HDTV?
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I'll have to check when I get home.
03:27
I was hoping for something absurdly low like 30w idle when upgrading my system but only get 60w
My old system from 3 months ago was 180w idle
Overclocked 6-core Xeon ftw.
Also, I don't know if the "UPS load" includes the things that are only surge protected and not battery backed
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I'm 100-150 W idle.
Mostly the HDDs, I suspect.
@allquixotic Your HXi supply should have Corsair Link
Which should give you detailed readings from the PSU itself
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@allquixotic Shouldn't, but I don't even have surge protected outputs on mine AFAIK
Oh, damn. If I ever upgrade my PSU I'll need a new UPS too
dammit
@Bob Must have a lot of HDDs... usually they take between 4w and 8w idling each
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03:28
That's... $300+ for a PSU upgrade. Ow.
Eh. Only if you get an uber system to power with it
@qasdfdsaq Actually, no. I mis-remembered which PSU I have. I searched in my gmail and found the receipt. Here is my actual PSU. Got the wattage right, just a much older model.
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@qasdfdsaq 5 internal. So would be ~25%?
My "high-end gaming PC" barely lights up one of the two of the seven load lights on my 700VA UPS
On idle, ZERO of the seven lights come on
@allquixotic is that one of those with USB control?
03:30
@JourneymanGeek The UPS? Yes.
@allquixotic AX series should have even more features, unless that's only on the AXi
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5 internal HDDs, 4 external HDDs (separately powered), 1 internal SSD (more to be added later)
Naw I meant the PSU
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Didn't even know USB <=> PSU was a thing...
@qasdfdsaq The PSU was shipped to me in early January of 2012. I'll read up, but I doubt it has anything that smart.
03:31
Ah I think the USB/monitoring/contrl features are only on the 'i' series
@Bob It's a fairly proprietary Corsair thing on their "Digital Intelligent" power supplies
Basically anything that ends with "i" - RMi, HXi, AXi
Some just give you power consumption readings, some give you small amounts of control, some give you significant control
Yeah. It's a great PSU, but it isn't that smart.
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@qasdfdsaq What does the control part do?
Power consumption, I've seen on servers (via iDRAC, etc.)
On the RMi you just get readings, on the HXi you can control the voltage and current limits, and switch between single-rail and multi-rail modes
On the AXi there's more stuff, like, I dunno. Switching frequency or some shit.
(I was looking at those, but ended up playing it safe and getting an Seasonic M12 Boring, midpriced, and pretty well tested ;p)
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Is there any point in actually changing those limits, frequency, etc.?
03:33
I got the HXi because it's slightly higher end than the RMi, and because at the same wattage it has much more flexibility.
@Bob Well, no. Unless you're an extreme overclocker wanting to push 300 amps+
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Oh, increasing the limits.
...would that count as 'overclocking' the PSU? :P
Single vs. multirail can be useful if you have high load on one part of the system and low on the other
Or turn off the over-current protection completely.
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Sounds very "warranty void; do at your own risk"
One thing most people don't realise is good quality power supplies can always run 20-25% higher than rated as standard
@qasdfdsaq Like running an OC'ed Radeon Fury X2 on Furmark with an otherwise bog standard system? :PP
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03:34
@qasdfdsaq When new.
i.e. a 500w supply will support a peak load of 600.
@allquixotic Err. Yeah, maybe :-P
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They have to account for at least a few years of degradation too.
@Bob Nah, at any age. It's actually part of the specification - 500w sustained load, 600w peak load, etc.
Used to be Nvidia in the Fermi/Kepler era that could produce scary current draw on their cards. Now it's AMD. :D
My 750w supply's over-power protection is set to 970w out of the box
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03:35
@qasdfdsaq But increasing the limits would be trying to push 600W sustained, wouldn't it?
@allquixotic I had a 290x last year, tell me about it :-P
@Bob Yeah, or 700 peak.
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A good not-shit PSU has separate sustained and peak ratings.
(I have the same PSU with a 660 - one of the more efficent cards of its era, and a 980TI)
@Bob Yeah, basically.
03:36
BTW Bob, I wish shipping weren't so punishing for you in Australia. It probably costs you over $100 to get a PSU (large, heavy box) delivered even domestically, doesn't it?
The sustained will be the rated/marketed output, the peak is usually 20-25% higher
Because my free Amazon Prime shipping plus the Cyber Monday deal on my PSU was pretty incredible
And the overload protection is usually 10-20% higher again
$269 PSU for $139. You probably pay 80% of that just in shipping
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@allquixotic I've never tried to get a UPS shipped. God no.
Nonono. I'd be going down to the local shops for that.
03:37
But you can turn it off on mine completely, not sure why you would. I'm using <200w of its capacity.
I do have a high-end watercooling system though, so I can push a lot of power through this system, I peaked at over 300w on the CPU alone once
Is the AXi the top-end model?
@allquixotic Yes. I think it's the updated AX, which was the previous top-end model
I might buy one of those when I eventually "hand down" my Ivy Bridge motherboard, CPU, and RAM to a family member next tax return.
Eh, yours is already way over the top -_-
My plan is to keep my chassis, GPU, RAID card, and storage, and upgrade to Skylake mainstream once I have the cash.
Can probably spare the PSU. He'll need it.
03:38
Skylake mainstream is going to drop your power usage even further tbh.
@allquixotic Yes. The AX1500i is pretty much the ultimate PSU. $450 gets you 1500 watts of clean power with virtually perfect regulation.
Yeah, but I want Corsair Link! :P (not for the modify, just the monitoring)
@allquixotic Well you can get that in a $100 RMi
(And the RMi being newer actually has better power regulation than the older AX)
@qasdfdsaq I might get the HXi for the higher quality power electronics.
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@allquixotic I just checked: $10 to ship a 30x30x100cm 15kg box within NSW
03:39
It's odd, the HXi actually tests worse in benchmarks, again it's an older model.
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That's actually really cheap O_O
The AX1200i and AX1500i models are custom Corsair designs, not rebadges. They are manufactured by Flextronics, one of the better OEMs out there.
It's better components, but oddly, slightly worse voltage regulation
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My GPU cost more than that! granted, from VIC
By worse I mean like, 99.7% perfect instead of 99.9%
03:40
@qasdfdsaq Interesting. So, I wonder if Corsair is planning to push a generational update to HXi and AXi soon.
Quite possible
The big difference with the HXi vs the RMi is more flexibility
You get (i think) 5 universal outputs that can be used for GPUs or CPUs
So this thing supports a dual-CPU workstation motherboard AND three GPUs
Whereas the RMi at the same wattage has one CPU output and fixed PCIe ports
Ah. Yeah, I love that kind of flexibility :D
Fully modular ftw
(I bought it for a bit of futureproofing, I usually "hand-me-down" my desktop PSU into my server a few years on)
So it could handle a dual-Xeon mainboard and a ton of drives in a few years time
I'd definitely recommend the HXi over the RMi. The AXi on the other hand is a bit overkill IMO
The first PSU I bought after I became old enough to have my own money was the Corsair HX1000, back in the late 2000s. Before that, I'd have cheap, bog standard white-box PSUs (probably no PFC, not 80+ Gold, etc.) that parents would buy.
That's pretty high-end... my first PSU was a CoolerMaster EcoGreen 430w
My second was a CoolerMaster SilentPro 550w. And my most recent a Corsair HXi 750w
03:45
I was interning in Silicon Valley in '07. Making a king's ransom and spending it on Subway sandwiches, computer parts, rent, rent, and rent.
Bought a GTX 280, IIRC. 'Twas amazing for the time.
I've never once actually exceeded 400w sustained on anything, except when I was testing multi-card Crossfire on an overclocked X58
Every system of mine usually uses 200-300w at full load.
Until nyx I used to cheap out on PSUs
I'd just use whatever the case came with
@allquixotic Was that around the same time as the Radeon 5870?
03:47
run it to the ground, and get a 15-20 follar PSU
Cause I had a Radeon 5870 for about 7 years, and skipped about 5 generations of GeForces.
@qasdfdsaq Yes. Actually, my house still has my Radeon 5870 in day-to-day operation.
Not sure how I ended up with that and a GTX 280...
I think the GeForce 7600 was the last thing I had, then got a 5870 until I got my GTX 970.
No wait I had a GeForce 8400.
The Evergreen chip is the last generation of GPU still actively supported by new AMD driver releases.
That's in my work PC now >_>
03:48
I've never owned any AMD GPUs
You can download Catalyst Crimson and run it on a 5870.
(I've owned one CPU but it was a freebie)
I was all-AMD until I wasn't
Oh, actually I did have an ATI in my brother's A20P
First and second PC were AMD CPUs. Alternated NVidia and AMD for just about each GPU upgrade
03:49
@allquixotic heh, I'm probably waiting for cannonlake for my next big upgrade, though I'm toying with building a skylake/pentium box for dad
GeForce 2MX, Radeon X800-something, GeForce 8400, Radeon 5870, Geforce 970.
I'm equal-oppotunities anti-fanboyism
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@JourneymanGeek Ah, the delayed cannonlake :P
Kaby Lake FTW
@Bob oh, whatever's new and shiny in 1-2 years
My next big upgrade from my current Skylake is going to be ... Skylake.
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03:50
@JourneymanGeek Cannonlake is probably at least two years.
Alternately I'll just give dad my system in a new case.
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Kaby Lake should be next year.
I had... let's see... the original Voodoo 3d accelerator, the GeForce 1, the GeForce 4 Ti (I think), some kind of ATI Radeon knock-off... I used an ATI Radeon X800 for a long time... and in like 2006 I owned an Nvidia "GTS", but I can't remember the 3-digit number.
@JourneymanGeek You could wait for Skylake-E.
As in I'll probably throw this new Skylake build away and buy a Skylake-E 8/12 core in a year's time
03:50
@bwDraco Enthusiast processors don't appeal to me.
@allquixotic Oooh Voodoo 3D
I did by an ATI Rage XL somewhere between my Radeon 5870 and GTX 970
But that was for my hand-me-down server board that had no onboard GPU
hm. Matrox millenium 2, gforce 3,4 5700, 8800, 450 660, 980TI ;p
I didn't fancy using a GPU that idled at 50w power drain in a 60w server.
I skipped the 4-digit GeForce 5xxx / 6xxx / 7xxx series
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03:51
I can't even remember half my GPUs
You can still buy ATI rages.
So I bought what was literally the cheapest and lowest power PCI card I could find.
OH. I had the GeForce GTS 8600. I think.
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All Nvidia so far though. On the desktop.
Oh, and a 8300gs from the dell
03:52
I skipped the bit where they changed their naming from XXXX to XXX
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Had a crappy AMD one on a laptop.
but that was thrown out.
My first laptop had a Mobility Radeon 9700
@qasdfdsaq If power's a problem, just get something like a GeForce GT 720 or Radeon R5 230. Don't expect to game on it, but it'll do the trick for a server.
I remember the GTS 8600 could play Mass Effect 1 decently, but not incredibly well. The GTX 280 I replaced it with played it 100% smoothly
03:52
Oh hey my GeForce GT 8600 is what's in my work PC
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My brand 'loyalty' goes as far as the drivers work for me.
Nowadays you can just chuck in an Intel CPU and use on-chip graphics for a server :P
I totally did not put my old gaming card into my work PC so I could play games at work.
Totally not.
I love STO. It's one of my three games right now, and I'm growing more addicted to it by the day
03:53
Hearthstone, SWTOR, and STO.
Oh you play STO too?
Relatively new or been playing a while?
Yeah. I'm not level 60 yet, but I'm working my way there.
I'm a lifer. I started when the game launched.
I took a long break and came back recently
Ah.
I took a break from '13 but went back about 5 months ago now
Got to 50 VA, did a crapton of elite Borg missions before they expanded the level cap
Good thing too
03:54
got my Maco shields
Well, maybe not so much if you were a lifer from the start
lifer since pre-release, actually
The free respec tokens you get as a lifer, you only get during level-ups after you subscribe
So if you're already 60 when you subscribe, you get none :-<
I have 3 respec tokens in store, I believe
@allquixotic And you only tell me this now? :-/
03:55
Both of those cards pull a mere 19 watts.
I've gotten like 15 on each new character I start from Lvl 1 - 60
But only 5 on my main character, which was already Lvl50 when I got my lifetime subscription a few months back.
@qasdfdsaq Sorry. I saw you mention STO earlier and meant to ping you about it, but there was other stuff going on at work and then I had to leave work and pick up two 16 lbs bags of ice to keep our refrigerated items from spoiling (fridge died, new one coming this weekend)
Eh. I've been talking about it for weeks! Never knew you played.
Damn appliances are so expensive now
Our washing machine caught fire. But we're still using it
Cause what's the worst that can happen when you burn a machine full of water, amirite?
03:57
In theory I play with some friends from my SWTOR guild, but they mostly play SWTOR... so, yeah... I've been soloing a lot in STO
@allquixotic We've had dryers stop heating for no reason. (They're natural gas-based.)
I want to find a nice guild, possibly one that does some RP, and with decent infrastructure
Mine has infrastructure. No RP and a fairly quiet userbase though, so no good there.
There's a good few Reddit fleets, on.. er... Reddit
There's not an absolute need to be in a fleet/guild these days like there used to, just a few not-entirely-must-have unlocks
aren't fleet phasers still better than non? :P
It used to be fleet gear was the best you could get, but now it's second fiddle to reputation gear.
03:59
ahhhh
In some ways, sorta.
Feds get elite fleet phasers which have a cool heal ability, but for outright damage, crafted weapons on the market are better

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