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Old 04-08-2016, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by shuiend
No. Not using my friend to do that.


We tried
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Intel employees can only buy like 4 per year at the discounted price anyway.
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You only get 2 (maybe 3 or 4) processors per year at Intel. And 5 SSDs.
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Originally Posted by aidandj
And 5 SSDs.
In that case, I'd also like one of these, please:


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Joe, I was unaware you were doing more youtube tutorials

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Originally Posted by EO2K
Joe, I was unaware you were doing more youtube tutorials
I tried to grow my hair out like that in the early 90s.

Didn't work. It just turns into a giant afro. Worse than this guy's:





I'd have settled for Frank Zappa, but instead I looked like a younger, slightly more hispanic version of Bob Ross.



Unrelated:


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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
I looked like a younger, slightly more hispanic version of Bob Ross.
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Need a CPU? Buy my i5-4440.

https://www.miataturbo.net/stuff-sal...-%24150-88136/
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Originally Posted by codrus
Pretty close, actually.




Originally Posted by triple88a
Need a CPU? Buy my i5-4440.
Not massively faster than my i5-750, and also incompatible with the socket its sitting it, but also not LGA-2011, so I'd need to buy a motherboard which is already obsolete and doesn't support any more RAM than I have now.

But thanks for playing.

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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
Not massively faster than my i5-750, and also incompatible with the socket its sitting it, but also not LGA-2011, so I'd need to buy a motherboard which is already obsolete and doesn't support any more RAM than I have now.
Yeah its a mid range cpu.
Intel Core i5 750 vs 4440

LGA1150
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I've been happy with Windows 10 on my laptop. It's a 2015 laptop, and shipped with 8.1, which I hated. The Win10 upgrade was the most seamless OS upgrade I've ever been a part of. Everything just works, and the interface is close enough to Windows 7 that I don't really notice a difference. I don't use the tile interface at all.

The laptop has 2 SSD's and boots and shuts down fast. There are occasional boot delays, which I assume are updates being applied. It would be nice to be able to have the option of seeing a scrolling list of checklist items, so you could see what the hell is going on, like on a real computer, but alas not for Windows machines.

The main rig in Portland is Win7x64. Hopefully I'll be able to upgrade it to Win10 for freesies in July when I boot it again, but we'll see.
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Originally Posted by Girz0r
Event Horizon? yay or nay?
Lame.

I mean, it wasn't the worst thing as sci-fi horror films go, but it wasn't great by any stretch. Basically a more predictable version of Pandorum, with much more cheesy set design and production values.

I'd have been upset if I'd paid money to see it.
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meh' It was made in the 90s...

How about... The Fifth Element?

That's my all time fav.

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Originally Posted by Girz0r
meh' It was made in the 90s...
It wasn't about the production values, I just find it hard to get excited by the whole "the ship has gone beyond the darkness, and become infected with an eldrich evil which possesses the minds of the crew and turns them all into monsters" thing. It's boring and predictable, like most other horror genres.




Originally Posted by Girz0r
How about... The Fifth Element?
Good lighthearted fun. Rubs the same boner as Star Wars in that regard.


Just finished Edge of Tomorrow. Pretty good.
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Has anyone mentioned "Alien"? It was a great example of the tech not interfering with a good story. The second movie began to swing more toward tech interjected for the sake of tech, but the original was pretty pure.
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Aliens made my list of stereotypical movies which fit the framework I'd laid out (evil corp, hapless puppets, benefit of the masses), though I skimmed over Alien. It's a great movie, but more of a straight horror flick.

(I guess Mother does reveal the "evil corp" plot at the end, but it's kind of a footnote.)
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