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chaos rhames posted:Is this cheap laptop dogshit or OK? Mostly for word processing amd internet browsing, maybe some small games. It's priced at like 500 ausdie bucks because a big tech chain is blowing up. get a chromebook if youre poor
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chaos rhames posted:Is this cheap laptop dogshit or OK? Mostly for word processing amd internet browsing, maybe some small games. It's priced at like 500 ausdie bucks because a big tech chain is blowing up.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 04:43 |
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chaos rhames posted:Is this cheap laptop dogshit or OK? Mostly for word processing amd internet browsing, maybe some small games. It's priced at like 500 ausdie bucks because a big tech chain is blowing up. Do not buy AMD. Otherwise it's fine
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anthonypants posted:don't buy amd K
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chaos rhames posted:Is this cheap laptop dogshit or OK? Mostly for word processing amd internet browsing, maybe some small games. It's priced at like 500 ausdie bucks because a big tech chain is blowing up. Dogshit and an Acer to boot.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 05:04 |
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I dont know things because i go outside and kiss girls constantly
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 05:28 |
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chaos rhames posted:Is this cheap laptop dogshit or OK? Mostly for word processing amd internet browsing, maybe some small games. It's priced at like 500 ausdie bucks because a big tech chain is blowing up. get a second hand intel on gumtree or smth
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chaos rhames posted:Is this cheap laptop dogshit or OK? Mostly for word processing amd internet browsing, maybe some small games. It's priced at like 500 ausdie bucks because a big tech chain is blowing up. lovely proc, piss ram, spinning platter hdd, only 4 cell battery, meh price, Acer is garbage, no hope of its a turd cause you're buying from a garbage retailer going bankrupt
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 10:47 |
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if you need a poo poo cheap computer just grab a HP from the soup nazi retailer MSY and you'll at least get an i3 for a similar price and use the difference to get one of the cheap ssds
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 10:55 |
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like this pos http://www.msy.com.au/Parts/notebook.pdf ahmeni fucked around with this message at 11:13 on Jan 15, 2016 |
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just never buy an amd product ever
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 11:12 |
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spankmeister posted:just never buy an amd product ever this too
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chaos rhames posted:Is this cheap laptop dogshit or OK? Mostly for word processing amd internet browsing, maybe some small games. It's priced at like 500 ausdie bucks because a big tech chain is blowing up. literally everything about it is bad acer amd not portable (15.6'' laptop lol) undersized scrub tier hdd undersized ram underpowered battery 100% likelihood of it being made of brittle plastic that will immediately break (but i already said acer) 100% likelihood of the screen being some 1366*768 pos for idiots that will make you barf (1600*900 hd+ is the minimum adequate resolution, get 1920*1080 fhd if you can) buying a macbok/thinkpad/hp elitebook/dell latitude refurb or getting one on ebay is more likely to get you a needs suiting computer
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blowfish posted:
look at this elfin lad who can't handle the horrors of carrying 2 kilos or something lmbo
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 16:10 |
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if your laptop weighs over Weight: 2.03 pounds (0.92 kg)2 its probably a pos
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 16:28 |
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but guys it has a numeric keypad
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 18:50 |
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just read like ten pages of this thread. the best clone utility is booting a random linux live usb and use dd (or ddrescue if poo poo's hosed up). then afterwards use fstrim if poo poo's on an ssd. there's a lot of overengineered cloning utilities out there.
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fishmech posted:look at this elfin lad who can't handle the horrors of carrying 2 kilos or something lmbo 12'' is ok if small 14'' is good 17'' is a desktop replacement boat anchor (get a mini itx PC instead) 15.6'' is borderline because it doesn't comfortably fin within smaller bags
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 02:00 |
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15.4/15.6 is the perfect size because it'll fit in any backpack and is large enough to really see poo poo. plus 15.x is way more likely to have a good resolution instead of 1366x768 crap
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Tankakern posted:just read like ten pages of this thread.
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fishmech posted:15.4/15.6 is the perfect size because it'll fit in any backpack and is large enough to really see poo poo. plus 15.x is way more likely to have a good resolution instead of 1366x768 crap i hate to admit it but yeah 13 is a good size too but i like my craptop, w/numpad even
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syscall girl posted:i hate to admit it but yeah
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 04:43 |
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speaking of sizes, i got a request from a colleague with some funky specs dude needs a bunch of monitors but desk space is at a premium i thought about buying a bunch of 15.6 laptop panels and adding in control boards, but i'm keeping that as plan b because i'd rather keep diy projects out of the work environment are 15ish inch monitors even still being made in higher resolutions?
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craisins posted:yeah but, you need at least 1080p at a minimum- and how much do you have to pay to get full hd at this point enjoy thinkpad l series surebet posted:speaking of sizes, i got a request from a colleague with some funky specs You can get displaylink monitors that go on a USB 3 port. They're kinda pricy though (non-poo poo ones start around $200). They're literally laptop screens in a case. Displaylink is kind of weird though in that all the display's graphics are onboard and if the manufacturer is lovely you can have trouble adjusting colours because they didn't make a colour adjustment menu for the screen. Note that you could also buy him some chinese cintiq clone graphics tablet (huion and bosto have some decent models, read reviews first to avoid bad surprises) and just not use the part where people can draw on it. Screens are often adequate and are more likely to have colour controls. In addition you want one normal monitor just for diagnostics purposes because displaylink only switches on when windows has loaded drivers so good luck booting from grub or reading error messages during boot. Alternatively just say gently caress it and find some refurbished 1600x1200 screens. e: good reference setup to start modifying from would be 1x Dell IPS screen (older 4:3 or 16:10 model so it's not ludicrously wide) or something like a refurb HP LP2065 (20'' nominally but being 4:3 not actually that wide), 2x displaylink screen that's not totally poo poo dangling off the sides or 2x graphics tablet dangling off the sides (ideally on a 3x vesa mount). suck my woke dick fucked around with this message at 09:00 on Jan 16, 2016 |
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would monoprice monitor mounts help?
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 08:30 |
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or vertically oriented displays?
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 08:30 |
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why not use smaller-ish 4k monitors? that's 4x pixels per panel
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craisins posted:yeah but, you need at least 1080p at a minimum- and how much do you have to pay to get full hd at this point it's odd for yospos but i use a television if i need to study all the pixels
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theflyingexecutive posted:or vertically oriented displays? that's actually what we're going for, in a 3x1 array it's kind of my fault, depending on the season i have either a 3x1 or 5x1 portrait array on my desk, but i have a really large desk and a back wall so i can drop 23" monitors on there without a problem, and since i'm a good 3-4 feet from them it's not crazy invasive he has a more sensibly sized desk and a neighbor opposite to him, so he can't get too crazy depth wise, so he'll have to go with vertical monitor stands or something CrazyLittle posted:why not use smaller-ish 4k monitors? that's 4x pixels per panel that's an option, but separate portrait oriented panels work well for the work flow (full page document editing on #1, contract review or financial documents on #2, whatever else on #3 in half screen sized snaps) and if possible i'd rather not have to spend hours on end playing tech support for custom window snaps with such a large surface quick side note i can't recommend gridmove enough for custom snap points blowfish posted:You can get displaylink monitors that go on a USB 3 port. They're kinda pricy though (non-poo poo ones start around $200). They're literally laptop screens in a case. Displaylink is kind of weird though in that all the display's graphics are onboard and if the manufacturer is lovely you can have trouble adjusting colours because they didn't make a colour adjustment menu for the screen. heh i'm 80% sure that driving 3 of these would be a bad idea blowfish posted:Note that you could also buy him some chinese cintiq clone graphics tablet (huion and bosto have some decent models, read reviews first to avoid bad surprises) and just not use the part where people can draw on it. Screens are often adequate and are more likely to have colour controls. considered that, but a lot of them have huge bezels or other undesirable features. it's really weird, there's a bunch of displays around 7-10" for photography and graphic tablets, a bunch of 19"+ monitors but not much in between i suppose that no one in tyool 2016 uses small desk monitors anymore blowfish posted:Alternatively just say gently caress it and find some refurbished 1600x1200 screens. would, but the smallest i can find is 19" so it's a bit over the space budget
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surebet posted:considered that, but a lot of them have huge bezels or other undesirable features. it's really weird, there's a bunch of displays around 7-10" for photography and graphic tablets, a bunch of 19"+ monitors but not much in between Yeah it's either really small displays for things half a step away from embedded or big ~home entertainment~ and ~office productivity~ displays. If you want a mid-size display you'll pay out of your nose because it's a specialist item for weirdos. Pretty much the only widespread use case I can think of is cash register displays (lol $500 for a 15.6" 1366x766 or 1024x768 dogshit monitor in tyool 2015). Comedy option: Build a wall of raspberry pi displays and drive them over a terrifying number of HDMI ports.
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 19:41 |
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Define "sensible desk space" though, for me a sensible desk can fit like 6-10 24'' monitors in vertical orientation side by side.
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 19:45 |
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just use a 4k tv as a monitor
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 21:13 |
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or like half a dozen mounted to the wall i dunno wtf
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 21:13 |
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could you describe the office/setup/dimensions a little more? and what the actual need is? if this is a guy who wants more monitors but has a really tiny office, maybe what he needs first is a larger office??? also depending on how much space is available, maybe check into those new 34" ultra wide displays, like this LG model. 3440x1440 in one package could use less space than separate monitors while still offering huge resolution
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surebet posted:that's actually what we're going for, in a 3x1 array two Dell P2415Q is effectively a 4x2 array of 1080p monitors.
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surebet posted:that's actually what we're going for, in a 3x1 array if desk space is the only concern, what about using 3 normal monitors (20"-24"), center one is sitting on the desk and the outer two on monitor arms? that way you dont have to worry about them hanging off the side of the desk or whatever, and they can just be wherever they need to be but yeah one large high-res monitor plus whatever software to be able to snap windows where you want them would be an alternate solution and require less futzing assuming the software is good
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# ? Jan 17, 2016 09:37 |
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I have a pc with two platter drives. One drive is dedicated for Windows, the other is dedicated for data. I want to move the Windows drive into an ssd. Is there a simple way to do that? There is more than enough empty space on the current C drive to make it all fit in the new ssd.
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maniacdevnull posted:I have a pc with two platter drives. One drive is dedicated for Windows, the other is dedicated for data. I want to move the Windows drive into an ssd. Is there a simple way to do that? There is more than enough empty space on the current C drive to make it all fit in the new ssd. yes buy a samsung 850 evo (the one true consumer ssd) and use the free data migration software it comes with if you hate yourself and buy a lovely ssd or if you hate money and buy an intel ssd you can use macrium reflect to put an image on the ssd
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my router is dieing. it freezes randomly, refusing to load pages, citing dns errors. it had no problems upto about 2 months ago. nothing changed. I need a new router. What's the current hot goodness? I was thinking of getting one of those mikrotik routers, but i don't know how much I would enjoy messing around with stuff. i figure it might be fun for a while but ultimately annoying, idk. also, depends on how good the devices are. would prefer something that support tomato or dd-wrt since i like some of the features I can find on them that don't seem to be available on other router OS' (like dnsmasq)
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Migishu posted:my router is dieing. it freezes randomly, refusing to load pages, citing dns errors. it had no problems upto about 2 months ago. nothing changed. id wager that most current routers use dnsmasq... they just don;t normally let you configure it directly. get some ubiquiti poo poo if its for your house and you live in a developed nation
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