It's somone's job to review these products seriously, even though it's quite obviously that grinding the edges of your optical discs is not going to make the audio less "2-dimensional".
Still looking for desktop socketed Broadwell with Iris Pro Graphics and a massive 128MB L4 cache? Newegg still sells the i7-5775C.
I really wish they pursued the eDRAM concept further for desktop platforms. Even if the IGP sees no use, the L4$ enables extremely high performance per clock and per watt in memory-intensive applications.
On some games, it's been shown to outperform the higher-clocked i7-4790K while consuming significantly less power.
This is basically a Broadwell-H mobile chip scaled up to run at a higher TDP for desktop platforms.
Ignore most of the negative reviews on Amazon for this chip - only one of them are backed by a verified purchase.
> This CPU easily overclocks to 4.2GHz on a Z97 motherboard and outperforms my 6700k at 4.8GHz due to the 128MB eDRAM dedicated to L4 cache when using a separate GPU. Beyond that, this is also the best CPU currently available for building a compact machine without a dedicated GPU due to graphics outperforming Skylake by a wide margin.
I really wish they did this more. Intel is leaving so much performance on the table. The advantage of a 128 MB L4$ cannot be underestimated.
The biggest technical advantage with eDRAM is that it cuts memory latency for large memory accesses. Main memory still has much higher latency than L3$. eDRAM L4$ bridges this gap, accelerating performance.
I think manufacturability is a factor here. It isn't exactly cheap or easy to make.
Doubt thermals would be a serious issue.
Not as hard to manufacture as HBM2 (one of the reasons AMD's run into so much trouble getting Vega on the market), but still.
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> Is your PO Box too full? You can combine your PO Box with a Locked Bag to get more room, and you'll be able to keep the same address. Just speak to the friendly counter staff where your Post Office Box is.
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A locked bag is when you have so much mail it won't fit in a PO box
Hey mods, please see these comments on this answer and tell me if there's something I did wrong for this 1 point rep barely over one sentence answer since a 4 year plus member with over 10,000 rep doesn't understand why I think this isn't an answer.
@McDonald's: I don’t believe that this is a great answer, but neither do I understand why you believe that it isn’t an answer. — Scott3 hours ago
On office for MAC, force quit the application. When you reopen the file, USUALLY everything is okay. How this would work for genuine Windows, I cannot guess.
What is the not an answer flag?
The not an answer flag (NAA) is a flag to indicate that someone used the "answer the question" box to post something that isn't really an answer. It usually pushes an answer to the low-quality queue, where its fate is decided by reviewers. If it stays there for to...
@McDonald's @djsmiley2k Technically it is an answer. It is crap and doesn't answer the question but it is still an answer. Having said that moderators routinely delete such crap.
> Do not use the not an answer flag for: wrong answers. Downvote them and use comments to explain what is wrong. The NAA flag is for answers that are not even wrong, i.e., they do not even live on the right–wrong axis (for the respective question).
@DavidPostill @djsmiley2k David - I guess I wasn't sure what the comment about my comment was about more than anything. After DJSmiley2K confirmed what I though, I went ahead and flagged as NAA as well since I was not the only one that thought that. Am I wrong to point out about what's needed to leave a comment though on such answers that are "crap" and likely to be removed by a mod anyway?
@Bob Theoretically, there's probably some Registry-reading component that expects a binary value to be a fixed size, so maybe you could make that structure longer, cause a buffer overrun, and inject code to change the owner of the folder
It would be hilariously impractical, but it might work :D
Unrelatedly, does anyone know of useful Windows API functions that are gnarly to P/Invoke? I'd like to make sure my tool supports them