A "cheaper version of this card" is two r9 290x in Crossfire.
A "cheaper version of this card" is two r9 290x in Crossfire.
You condemn NVIDIA fanboys while saying how much you love to use AMD.
I would spend more on a nicer mouse. Maybe a G500? I like laser mice with high sensitivity.
I was implying that you were implying that.
That's like saying Intel's hyperthreaded CPUs such as the i7s have twice as many cores as they have, i.e. 8 cores. AMD's module design is their answer to Intel's hyperthreading. It's arguably better in theory, but that doesn't hold over into the real world.
Yep, nailed it. You can solve all of society's problems.
Ah, you're one of THOSE people...
So a year and a half later someone comments something completely irrelevant, then two years later you show up to defend him? Because I thought the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport not having free WiFi was shit? Jesus Christ you Dallasites are insecure.
Eh, I was looking at the recommended specs. I'm never below minimum, so I don't much care for what they are. An i7-3770K is top of the line besides the hexacores but a 560Ti is mid range two, nearly three, generations old.
It's also interesting that, clock speed aside, the CPU requirements are so much higher than the GPU requirements. Must be one hell of a CPU intensive game.
There will be losses in generating electricity then turning the electricity back into mechanical energy. There is always a loss when converting energy. On top of that, there would be a lot of added weight (a lot being relative, a few grams in racing can add up). Your idea is to replace a shaft that's probably carbon…
Yeah, it's just Ubuntu with XBMC bundled in, and I think boots to the XBMC 10 foot interface by default, but lets you go to the Ubuntu desktop if you'd like.
I use kubuntu for programming. I've been partial to KDE since I've been using Linux though. Unity...doesn't do it for me for some reason.
XBMC has their own distro. Based on Ubuntu, packaged with XBMC, meant for HTPC use. http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/XBMCb…
Sounds like your example PC is a server. As it's headless, it won't suffer from what I consider the most annoying part of XP: The GUI doesn't scale. Icons and elements are a set size. Going to a higher resolution monitor makes everything smaller. It didn't matter back when we all used CRT monitors, but now that we…
You don't even have to do anything to "make it ok." You just have to learn that the little tile that says desktop or the icon in the bottom left corner takes you to the desktop that you're familiar with. At that point, it's the same Windows everyone knows how to use.
Cortland Apples. Baked.
I'm not a nutritionist, but I don't think ranking apples by antioxidant content necessarily ranks them in overall nutrition.