I didn't. You did:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?p=1042828#post1042828
I think you misread my post. That actually was an attack on you for being retarded about...
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I didn't. You did:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?p=1042828#post1042828
I think you misread my post. That actually was an attack on you for being retarded about...
I think he meant to type "if it wasn't a power or ground pin...". That and the NC pins are about the only ones you won't ever miss. Just for kicks you can look up what you lost on AMD's tech...
WTF max? This sort of editing is not acceptable.
Given that VB6 is not object oriented in the traditional sense (though it has objects), I wouldn't recommend it if you want to learn OO programming :) VB.NET would be a better choice though.
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Assuming you get your system to not leak, I'd just use as pure ethanol as you can get. Theres no need for antifreeze, no single stage chiller could freeze it, and its a better coolant.
If you...
Most of that windshield wiper stuff is methanol based. Thats wood alcohol. Generally people go blind from drinking it, but if you inhale enough of it, you can go blind that way too. Its not super...
Err this is a thread about future cores. If you think its lame to post about roadmaps, then you're welcome to not post :)
First, I don't care if the thread is locked.
Second, I was simply...
Completely false. Quantization error on a remotely modern ADCs are virtually zero compared to noise, etc in a typical system.
Digital is far better. Ever since I used a full digital scope I...
Probably 2-4x as effcient at a given temp. Less impressive gains though if you go colder then a TEC could go. (Like with TECs you trade effciency for low temps, just phase gives you a LOT more for...
Given that windsheild wiper fluid is poisonous to breath in, if you're losing any at all, I think you have a serious safety problem. Either fix it so that you'd not losing any (which should be true...
I think they mean buffered memory, not ECC.
Blacklights are UV, however they're relatively low frequency UV so they're not damaging.
I don't think this would cause an explosion. As soon as you start taking on air, the gas (fuel?) in the piston begins to approach the right proportions for combustion under pressure. Eventually it...
You could get around the no mass problem. YOu just have to ensure that theres always more capacity at the CPU die then is needed. Since the convective heat transfer between an evaporating fluid and...
UV kills stuff by chemically damaging them. I wouldn't want lights strong enough to ignite chemical reactions in organic material around my room. I'm made of organic material :)
Because that would be both expensive and pointless.
At 5+GHz the high latency on the Prescott cache would be a lot less of a problem then it is at 3GHz. I'd expect the 2MB Prescotts to look a lot better around there.
Also, I'm pessimistic about...
It probably wouldn't ignite even if there was a rapid leak, but its always possible for things to go wrong regardless of how unlikely. People have electrocuted themselves playing with 9v batteries...
HT will stay the same, but the memory divider will change.
It won't blow up, but it will die sooner. Probably without phase something like:
1.6v == 5 years
1.7v == 2 years
1.8v == 3 months
(note these are completely made up, don't take them as based...
I ran 70% ethanol for a while. After a few months I still got some green slim-like build up in my tubes. I knew it couldn't be biological because of the alcohol. To learn more I pushed a piece of...
The FX59 will be out well before 65nm. You don't have to have industry contacts to know that. They'll launch it no later then Intel launches their 65nm chips to steal some of the thunder.
Intel is always first to a new process. They spend enough on fabs to make sure no one even has a chance at it. Currently Intel is saying first 65nm chips will be Q1 2006, with febuary being tossed...
Definately not 65nm. AMD is still a ways off from that. Not even Intel has it ready yet, and they're leading the transistion.
Doesn't matter. I put my res at the bottom of the system next to the pump so that it would be easier to fill. It bleeds all the same. The whole "highest part of the system" thing mostly just...