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Rym is considering buying a new PC to replace his i7-920 from 2009. Despite even a ridiculous spec being pretty reasonable, it's worth it to hold out until fall for skylake. Thunderbolt 3.0 will use USB-C connectors, bringing a grand cable unification. So get used to this guy. Scott brings us a review of the Livewedge video streaming device.
Don't forget to come to ConnectiCon if you live anywhere on the Northeast Coast: it's an amazing con, and there isn't much else like it.
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Expect some cheese sandwiches.
It's weird my CPU is definitely the choke point now, my SSDs run slower on Windows 7 than my HTPC, parent's computer and laptop due to the difference in cycles even though the SSD is faster than all of them.
USB C port for Thunderbolt will be great, Thunderbolt 3 is looking great.
Dibella's power was in its simple, small menu of quality deli meat sandwiches. The hot ones came so much later: we were already graduated from RIT.
There was never a grill at any Dibellas until way later. When they added that, they tripled the number of sub options. I consider the newer options, using that grill, to be inferior.
Scott and I had a conversation about this during dinner at PAX East. If you choose to play as a smuggler, you'll need a great deal of skill to get black market goods into the most secure of space stations (where the demand is highest). You need to have yourself lined up *perfectly* at around 75% of the max range for requesting docking over your comms (pretty far out). Then: jam it to full thrust, match your rotation to that of the space station, and completely power down your craft. The contraband scanners detect ships via heat signature, so you need your engines to cool just in time before you hit the scanning array. Then, the moment you enter the threshold of the station, you need to power up very quickly and slam reverse thrust, or you will obliterate yourself against the rear interior of the space station. I imagine this is a fucking thrill to pull off. Just doing a regular flawless docking is exhilarating the first few times, with no contraband onboard.
We ate at the one in Milford more recently, and it was the same roll.
They did stupidly add additional roll types. These are inferior.
http://www.dibellas.com/real_estate.asp
But of course I do live in the land of the Sub/Hoagie sooooo.
Yes, you need a new PC.
Shits awesome. M.2 is great but still very much in its infancy. In about 5 years when it's more mature, I think the "slim tower" opined about will be much more feasible. This new machine also heralded my first use of SSDs. From spinnys all the way around to M.2 OS drive and 2 SSDs for applications (still have a huge spinny but only for mass storage)? Jibbers, it's paradise.
The slim tower is already here, every case maker has a slim design case which can house PSU, massive video card and a motherboard with nothing else. Many of the new cases are aiming at volumes of 2 - 5 litres.
I'm considering getting a new case, since my current case is old and doesn't have good airflow, but it's such a pain to pull everything out of the old case in order to put it in a new one.
I also have an Alienware X51 (small form factor PC) that I bought as a HTPC but I don't really need it as much, still nice to keep under the TV and play games on my bigger screen TV every now and again. Also nice to bring into my office for some coop gaming when people come over.
If you get a modern case with good cable routing it should take 30 minutes, 35 minutes if you have custom air cooling and considerably longer if you have a custom water cooling loop.