CanadianBen
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CanadianBen

Agreed. However, the laptops that can operate closer to their desktop equivalents aren’t much in the way of being convenient and portable. Even still, laptops aren’t generally pushing anywhere near the 500W+ of higher-end desktops in the power supplies.

Invest in a chihuahua and install under the blankets. Holy crap, does mine keep the bed warm. Must be all that small dog anger.

I’ve always built my own desktops, and only a couple weeks ago bought my second “gaming” laptop. The first was a Sager model (basically, think of every “gaming laptop” that looks like a big black slab of blandness and get it directly from the actual OEM instead of a reseller that slaps a label on it) in 2011 that was

30m worth of plugging shit into other shit?

I wrestled quite a bit with building myself or buying a pre-built rig.

I built my first machine in 2014 and the only hardware issue I had was not using enough force to plug the power supply cables into the motherboard. It was much simpler than I anticipated. I had more troubles ironing out the issues with Windows 10 than anything.

The $5,000 package INCLUDES the tint. And also:

He ditched us before lunch time! I STILL OWE THIS MAN LUNCH.

Andrew’s on-camera persona is “golden retriever who got his wish granted to be a human for a day.” And I love it.

I can’t even imagine giving a shit about how this affects my masculinity. My dick works fine, and I think this car is great. That’s enough for me.

Yep. It’s removable!

If I remember right, the radio on these detaches so you can picnic with it.

Earlier this year in Illinois a motorcyclists uploaded a video of himself running from the cops. In the video they were able to determine he had to go like 130 mph. Cops tracked him down and charged him for it with his own Youtube video.

“Wow, I’m going 228km/h (141mph) on a public road! Better take a picture and post it!”

  • SkyTech ArchAngel GTX 1050 Ti

That Samsung part number means it’s an Ultra-HD 75" monitor from the first four characters. Already more descriptive than any of those other nebulous computer names that could mean pretty much anything.

True. And at least those numbers usually mean something.

ikr? shits ridiculous these days. how is a casual builder supposed to react when approached by someone spouting weird names like this? how do you mentally keep track of it all?

Yeah, they get a little out of hand with those. However, the alternative is what a lot of server equipment does, which is just make alphabet soup out of numbers and letters. Like, putting two Intel SR377s into a SuperMicro X11DPH-T.