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Quote:Originally Posted by Oupavoc maybe its because of the add on bloatware by Samsung? In my opinion I think all Android phones should be stock Android just like the Nexus line. Google should make that mandatory. No more touch...
The Socket A AMD Athlon/Duron and Socket 370 Pentium III/Celeron were sold that way about a decade ago, and they were notorious for shattering if you didn't put the heatsink on very carefully, especially the AMD chips. When the Pentium 4...
The Titan will certainly be faster, although you could also future-proof yourself later on by getting the 7970, and then adding another 7970 for less money once the 8xxx series of AMD cards finally hits the market. If you don't want to...
Graphene will probably be the next material used for CPU's, but I think it will take more than 10 years before we make that switch.
Either an ATI Mach 32 ISA card from the mid-1990s, or a Trident PCI video card (the only discrete Trident card I've ever seen), made in 1997. I don't know the Trident actually works anymore, but the Mach 32 does.
Those are pretty old CPU's, but with 16 cores worth of them, you could still have a nice, cheap, rendering farm. And BigADV should work fine, since its minimum is 16 physical cores or eight HT ones. They're only 75W TDP CPU's, so power...
Hotmail isn't "dead" when there are still millions of active accounts with Hotmail as their domain. Most of them have been active for years, and Microsoft can't force people to change to @outlook.com. If they did, most people would stop...
If you have low-profile RAM, there's no benefit to the Heligon over the Phanteks, but if you don't, the Heligon allows you to use all four RAM slots with no risk of interference. Switching to a case with better airflow next week. I'm...
Quote:Originally Posted by Apexii22 Well if there are 2 versions, one with quad and the other octacore, and they cost the same, which one would you buy? Thanks for the help! Cant wait to get itI don't know. Which one is better, a...
Chrome OS is a customized version of Chromium optimized to work on Google's own Chromebook hardware. You can't get it, and you wouldn't want it anyway, because it only works on the hardware it is designed for. You might be able to...
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