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JawnV6 posted:Do people still say "iMBO" and rathole? I'll take the AR to find out
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# ? Jun 16, 2015 20:05 |
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# ? May 23, 2024 17:54 |
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JawnV6 posted:Do people still say "iMBO" and rathole? Stop ratholing this thread. Take it offline.
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# ? Jun 16, 2015 21:51 |
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So what are "foils" and why are we ridiculing them?
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# ? Jun 17, 2015 00:12 |
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http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Holofoil I hope I'm not right
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# ? Jun 17, 2015 00:30 |
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Panty Saluter posted:So what are "foils" and why are we ridiculing them? Guessing it's a fabrication term, maybe something to do with masks from way back when? Google isn't coming up with much.
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# ? Jun 17, 2015 00:34 |
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Perhaps it refers to ?
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# ? Jun 17, 2015 00:42 |
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Overhead projector sheets are sometimes called viewfoils or foils. It was used in that Intel document in place of slide.
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# ? Jun 17, 2015 01:31 |
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Toast Museum posted:Overhead projector sheets are sometimes called viewfoils or foils. It was used in that Intel document in place of slide. Yep, and the author has a German name and in Germany these virtual-things-to-project are commonly called "Folien".
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# ? Jun 17, 2015 01:42 |
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Twerk from Home posted:I'm toying with the idea of doing a "lite" version of this: https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Multi-headed-VMWare-Gaming-Setup-564/ This is actually an insane deal if you do the math against a 4790K/B85 mobo/16GB DDR3 which is already ~$500. $200 for 2 more cores, much better board and 16GB RAM is a no-brainer IMO. BTW I find it especially when the Reddit/Linustechtips crowd writes off the LGA2011 platform or the 4790K because "i7 sux for gamingz" while they themselves have no qualms blowing $300+ on mobo/cooling to overclock a $240 4-threaded only CPU for an mere extra 500MHz "because it's easy to change a number in the BIOS." Palladium fucked around with this message at 03:42 on Jun 17, 2015 |
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While we're tangentially on the subject of Microcenter, I have no idea how they get their bundle prices so low. Are they basically selling at cost or a small loss just to get you in the store? For example, a couple weeks ago I saw a bundle of a Z97 motherboard plus a G3258 (Pentium Anniversary Edition) for $60, plus you could add on an 840 Evo and/or 8 GB of Cruical memory for about 15% less than newegg. I was so close to buying it just because of how ridiculous that price was (plus a $40 after rebate Antec P70 case) but I just don't need another PC right now.
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# ? Jun 17, 2015 04:55 |
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Chuu posted:While we're tangentially on the subject of Microcenter, I have no idea how they get their bundle prices so low. Are they basically selling at cost or a small loss just to get you in the store? Yeah, they sell around cost as a loss leader to get you in the store assuming you might buy the rest of your system while you're there. AFAIK they're not super pushy about it but some goon from the parts thread left with an antistatic wrist strap and some thermal paste he probably didn't need.
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# ? Jun 17, 2015 05:14 |
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Chuu posted:While we're tangentially on the subject of Microcenter, I have no idea how they get their bundle prices so low. Are they basically selling at cost or a small loss just to get you in the store? It doesn't stop at the bundle deals - if you go in there with a PC Part Picker printout and let them know you're building a new computer, they'll almost always cut you a break for buying a lot of poo poo from them instead of from Newegg/Amazon. The downside is tax, and the more you get from them, the more likely they are to 'suggest' their product protection plan to you as an incentive to make their particular store more money. The only reason I can think of as to why MC is able to outprice Newegg/etc. is that they still build their own in-house systems with the Powerspec line.
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# ? Jun 17, 2015 05:16 |
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NihilismNow posted:For reliability you should buy server class hardware with redundant power supplies and also buy 2 of everything and configure Vmotion (don't forget to buy your Vcenter license, oh and a SAN for shared storage, probably new managed switches so you can seperate iscsi traffic into its own vlan). It will be just like a real VDI project (doesn't save any money, makes things more complex).
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 12:41 |
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Hey guys. I have an i5-2500k and my motherboard has crapped out (still works but onboard USB an two SATA ports are dead) Debating between finding a replacement motherboard, or a new CPU and board, so at least I'm up to date. Don't game much, but do some development , and a LOT of virtualization. Any thoughts?
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 16:45 |
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Here's a cheap LGA 1155 board if you want to get up and running again on the cheap. No overclocking though.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 17:17 |
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Walked posted:Hey guys. I actually have an Asus Z77-LK board that's been sitting around doing nothing if you want it. Send me a PM.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 18:10 |
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BIG HEADLINE posted:It doesn't stop at the bundle deals - if you go in there with a PC Part Picker printout and let them know you're building a new computer, they'll almost always cut you a break for buying a lot of poo poo from them instead of from Newegg/Amazon. The downside is tax, and the more you get from them, the more likely they are to 'suggest' their product protection plan to you as an incentive to make their particular store more money. The only reason I can think of as to why MC is able to outprice Newegg/etc. is that they still build their own in-house systems with the Powerspec line.
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# ? Jun 22, 2015 07:22 |
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Do we have an estimated time that Intel will start cease manufacture of Devils Canyon processors? (4790k in particular?) Is it becoming imminent or still something like next year?
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# ? Jun 22, 2015 20:40 |
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slidebite posted:Do we have an estimated time that Intel will start cease manufacture of Devils Canyon processors? (4790k in particular?) I can't answer about a manufacturing stop, but they should be in retail channels in decent quantity until mid next year. If you don't mind paying a small price premium, I'd expect you to still be able to easily get them new in box in 4 years. You can still find 2500Ks new, and even older CPUs if you look harder.
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# ? Jun 22, 2015 20:47 |
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Has anyone had any experience with ordering things from ShopBLT? I'm gonna bite the bullet and buy a i7-4790T next month before Skylake hits and cool OEM chips mysteriously stop being sold. Gonna recycle my current i5-4670T into a set-top box sized PC, which will also make use of the 1.5V SO-DIMMs I have for some stupid reason.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 00:44 |
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I picked up an atom powered low end notebook today. When did atom stop being terrible?
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 04:52 |
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Wintering Stinkbug posted:I picked up an atom powered low end notebook today. When did atom stop being terrible? With Silvermont in Q4 2013. http://www.anandtech.com/show/6936/intels-silvermont-architecture-revealed-getting-serious-about-mobile/2
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 05:47 |
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Anime Schoolgirl posted:Has anyone had any experience with ordering things from ShopBLT? Despite the website looking at least 15 years old, they seem quite legit. I ordered a NUC from them a couple months ago and they shipped it out the same day. Everything went super smooth and fast. Can't comment on how they handle RMAs and such.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 06:20 |
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Wintering Stinkbug posted:I picked up an atom powered low end notebook today. When did atom stop being terrible? Somewhat recently. It allowed for a deluge of great little net/not/notebooks, windows tablets, and transformers like my kickass Asus T100. I've always loved the form factor and now it's even useable. God bless our strange, power efficient age.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 06:40 |
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I know these would get blown away by mobile-oriented parts and they aren't overclocked either but still
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 06:55 |
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So along those lines, how about those Xeon-Ds??? http://www.anandtech.com/show/9185/intel-xeon-d-review-performance-per-watt-server-soc-champion/13 The title there just about says it all, but these suckers are real killers compared to the Haswell based Xeon E3s they're supplanting. 50% better perf/watt than the Xeon E3-1230L v3, and better absolute performance everywhere as well.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 15:15 |
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I think if you need the best possible performance per watt they're unbeatable right now. In terms of total single threaded performance it seems they're not so hot and a 3-ishGhz Haswell will beat it by a fair margin there. Too bad about the price though. Yea its a server board and all but still its a weenie ITX board without lots of DIMM slots or on board hardware RAID controllers, minimal USB ports, and no SAS controller/ports. Hopefully they come down in price quickly.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 15:52 |
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They're meant for a lot of bulk workhorse nodes that are trying for architectures similar to Facebook, Google, etc. where the availability is built into the software layers. These kinds of nodes make plenty of sense for some random web servers for horizontal scaling but might be a bit underpowered for multi-tenant stuff like web hosting very different workloads and/or big data stacks.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 16:27 |
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PC LOAD LETTER posted:I think if you need the best possible performance per watt they're unbeatable right now. In terms of total single threaded performance it seems they're not so hot and a 3-ishGhz Haswell will beat it by a fair margin there. Isn't that price significantly undercutting existing 10GigE pricing? I thought that NICs alone were >$200 still.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 16:47 |
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Twerk from Home posted:Isn't that price significantly undercutting existing 10GigE pricing? I thought that NICs alone were >$200 still. Yea, Intel's own X540-T2 dual port 10 gigabit adapter is $500. The MSRP for the Supermicro server board that Anandtech had in their review unit is ~$950, which includes the CPU. Odds are after the initial rush you'd be able to buy under MSRP as well, so from that point of view, it's a great value.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 17:23 |
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Twerk from Home posted:Isn't that price significantly undercutting existing 10GigE pricing? I thought that NICs alone were >$200 still. Not all boards will have 10Gbe ports even if its supported by the SoC! Gotta actually click the link guys! quote:Intel i350-AM2 dual port GbE LAN The system Anandtech was reviewing sells for about $1200 which still isn't bad at all considering the specs but is also certainly not really cheap: http://www.wiredzone.com/supermicro-servers-compact-embedded-processor-sys-5028d-tn4t-10024470
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 21:53 |
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The boards are a little pricey, but not really all that out of line considering. The CPU itself is ~580$, which slots in quite nicely under the previous generation Xeon E5-2630L V3, the 55w 8 core Haswell low voltage chip, which sells for 680$ ish. Retail prices don't mean a whole lot for this kind of stuff though considering what kind of customers these chips are marketed towards.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 22:14 |
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PC LOAD LETTER posted:without ... hardware RAID controllers That's a feature.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 22:35 |
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So how 'bout that Kaby Lake
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 05:55 |
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I didn't see that coming. You can do it Zen, you can not be garbage.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 06:15 |
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physics is a bitch
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 06:38 |
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PCjr sidecar posted:physics is a bitch
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 07:02 |
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Rastor posted:Moore's Law has rammed into a wall. At least for silicon. And the non-silicon semiconductors are still years away from even being half as good as silicon in a production environment.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 07:51 |
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I can't wait to see how entertaining the 14nm fab fistfight moshpit is going to be for the next few years as we'll be stuck with it
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tock-tock-tick-tock-tock It's a waltz now!
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