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Commented 6 years ago2017-10-18 15:45:29 UTC in journal: #8878 Comment #44139
It's your last year on 5 bits!

Happy birthday!
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-18 00:15:05 UTC in journal: #8878 Comment #44138
Cheers Wikipedia.

A happy day of the birth to you Urbanebula!
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-17 23:59:21 UTC in journal: #8878 Comment #44140
Happy Friday The 13th 31st!
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-17 19:46:08 UTC in journal: #8877 Comment #68446
"reasonable price"
Nah. In my country, there's no such thing.

One of the reasons I'll build my new PC is to do some stuff in CryEngine (don't ask, I know that it crashes!). Other than that, it will be great for compiling maps. For that price, there's no laptop in my country that has the same power. :P

My 2007 laptop, however, can also do stuff in CryEngine, but CryEngine 1. xD
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-17 09:52:09 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42458
Very late, but I've not been around!
Happy birthday!!
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-16 20:58:22 UTC in journal: #8877 Comment #68443
I'm not talking about super powerful gaming laptops, but something that combines portability and decent power at a reasonable price. Laptop's power is dependent on what you'd need it for. I'm not using PC at all - everything I do is made on a laptop. Models, levels, writing, design etc. That's why I have a fairly stronger laptop, which is outdated by a few years already anyway. Intel core i5 2.2GHz, 4GB RAM, Geforce 920M 2GB graphics and wonderful sound suites all my needs - and that's medium range laptop.

If you need a laptop only for browsing web, writing documents or something like that, you don't need super strong laptop. If you do everything like me, using a laptop - medium range will be all that you need.
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-16 17:29:17 UTC in journal: #8877 Comment #68440
@Snehk: I'd say one or the other. Investing in a powerful laptop is a huge mistake in my opinion. I have often considering getting a laptop, but I wouldn't dream of getting one for gaming. Artwork and writing maybe, perhaps have a few older titles on there, but a modern day "gaming" laptop is just a massive waste of money.
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-16 07:26:13 UTC in journal: #8877 Comment #68445
Because it costs too much.
If I wanted the power of a GTX 1050 + Ryzen 5 1400 PC in a laptop, I'd have to pay so, so much. There. :P

On the other hand, I simply don't need that power when I'm going somewhere. Because I'm carrying it somewhere, using its portability, just to do something that doesn't require much power.
And when I'm doing something that needs power, I don't need to carry it!

Lol.
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-16 06:47:29 UTC in journal: #8877 Comment #68442
Why not both portability and power?
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-15 17:46:31 UTC in journal: #8876 Comment #48465
Plus, it's a psychological trick. It sounds pretty stupid, but marketing research has proven that it works.

I agree this works for most of the people. But my bullshit sensors immediately fire when I see $...99 at the end of a price.

Congrats on selling it!
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-15 05:59:02 UTC in journal: #8877 Comment #68444
Of course I'm proud, because it managed to stay alive that long.

In the near future, I'll consider upgrading the RAM (maybe a new HDD as well) and applying new thermal paste (because the processor gets really hot on idle). I can't do it now because of high school and the fact that my options are limited to buying stuff only from my country.

Also, one of my friends has a desktop PC from 2005. Haha, think about that for a second. And he would play Forgotten Hope 2 (BF2 mod) and Mount & Blade: Warband on it. Now, he has a GTX 1060 + Ryzen 5 1500X PC. What a powerful beast.

@Urby
Meh, I'll not get a new one.
I'm going to get a new PC by the end of this year, so that's already a big expense. Getting a new laptop isn't neccessary.

I mean, if I want power, I don't need portability. If I need portability (e.g. when going to school, or to my grandparents etc.), I don't need power!
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-15 04:51:03 UTC in journal: #8876 Comment #48471
^

Especially for an area like Long Beach.
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-15 03:16:38 UTC in journal: #8876 Comment #48468
honestly, counting wads of 100 bills on the street is a pretty bad idea
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-15 02:44:17 UTC in journal: #8876 Comment #48463
$7,499 is a marketing strategy. Many people filter their searches with a price restriction. $7,499 would make the list if the person select "lower than $7,500". Plus, it's a psychological trick. It sounds pretty stupid, but marketing research has proven that it works.

By the way, I sold it earlier this afternoon, and the person paid $7,500 in cash. No, I didn't give him a $1 bill for change.

It was an unusual experience counting seventy five $100 bills on the sidewalk.
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-15 00:13:16 UTC in journal: #8877 Comment #68441
My computers tend to last around 7 years and I KNOW it's pushing it. But you're proud it's been TEN?
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-15 00:06:30 UTC in journal: #8876 Comment #48467
Well of course, that $1 is for the bus fare to get to the pickup point.
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-14 23:48:39 UTC in journal: #8877 Comment #68439
Might be time to get a new one... :P

I've never had a laptop that lasted more than three years, so I tend to avoid them.
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-14 20:52:28 UTC in journal: #8876 Comment #48470
Hey, he’s saving that buyer $1! ._.

Looks pretty good, probably would buy it if I had the money and lived back in the Long Beach area.
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-14 20:20:36 UTC in journal: #8876 Comment #48464
Why 7499 and not 7500? I asking out of curiosity, people around here usually set rounded prices, not prices with a marketing strategy :)).

The car looks in beautiful condition. Hope you'll find a buyer soon!
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-14 17:57:11 UTC in journal: #8876 Comment #48469
It'd be pretty cool if someone from TWHL actually bought it to be honest.
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-14 16:07:27 UTC in journal: #8876 Comment #48466
Photos are pretty good compared to what you normally see.

Looks good. Can't afford it though, I'll have to pass :P
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-14 10:55:36 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42459
X)
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-10 20:13:46 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42456
Happy super belated, hope you had a good one!
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-10 09:06:43 UTC in journal: #1293 Comment #50178
i feel like that with a lot of my really old journals too man, its cool, we all go through that
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-09 22:26:06 UTC in journal: #77 Comment #35033
theres frog on the vertical (?)
Commented 6 years ago2017-10-09 04:50:40 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42467
Happy late birthday Rimmo! :3
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-08 17:56:15 UTC in journal: #8874 Comment #62971
That's good to know. Thanks! I'll definitely bear that in mind.
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-08 12:03:11 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42460
fuck missed it
so it's just 310(0.1)
(happy belated birthday )
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-08 03:14:11 UTC in journal: #8874 Comment #62974
Oldest I would go would be 500 series, though 400 series should still be supported. Midrange is x50/x60 or x050/x060, so whatever is affordable within that range will do fine.
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-07 21:44:37 UTC in journal: #8874 Comment #62970
I'll have a look at that stuff, thanks!

What would you call an older mid-range graphics card? I've been out of the loop so long that the last thing I know is the nvidia FX5600 I bought twelve years ago.
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-07 14:11:56 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42463
@DiscoStu: It's Brainfuck code.

I hope you had a great birthday, Ben:)
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-07 13:37:03 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42471
Nah, let's do it on paper. xD
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-07 12:58:00 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42472
you can just copy that and put it into google search
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-07 03:39:42 UTC in journal: #8874 Comment #62973
Well the nice thing about this device is since you want improvement in both areas, you can buy an appropriate graphics card, get some improvement short-term but also have a graphics card for your desktop system later.

Look into a barebones Ryzen system: A320 chipset, Ryzen 7 (no sense in going any lower for a workstation) and AMD support on linux is garbage, so go with an nvidia card.
Any older mid-range graphics cards would work fine if you're not paranoid about used hardware.
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-07 02:38:27 UTC in journal: #8874 Comment #62969
Both. I did believe it was also used for raytracing, actually. Even if it doesn't, it would still be a great improvement during modelling. Anything slightly complex becomes excruciatingly difficult to work on.
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-06 08:50:41 UTC in journal: #8874 Comment #62972
"It can run older games but sometimes I need to do 3D rendering and that brings it to its knees."

I don't know what exactly you mean by '3D rendering', but raytracing does not make use of the graphics card.
If you were to use a graphics card to accelerate it, you would run out of VRAM very quickly due to the nature of how raytracing works, which is why there's +10/20GB cards like 1080ti and Titan on the market. I've also found GPU accelerated raytracing to not only be less useful due to missing features, but also quite buggy and unstable as well.

If you mean just using the 3D suite itself can't handle the simple geometry used during modeling/designing, yeah I would actually agree that something like this would be a worthwhile investment so long as you understand render times will not improve.
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-05 19:01:56 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42470
Yeah, I used my calculator. It's around 31 if I inserted the params correctly. :P
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-05 16:03:35 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42465
Happy birthday Rim!

Urby you cheat.
Striker - is that even a regex?
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-05 16:01:06 UTC in journal: #8874 Comment #62968
Well. My main problem is that I have a laptop with Intel Integrated Graphics 3000. It kind of sucks for tasks that get any more demanding than a spreadsheet. It can run older games but sometimes I need to do 3D rendering and that brings it to its knees.

A whole new computer is almost entirely outside my budget at the moment. Perhaps this contraption could be a relatively inexpensive way to give a mostly decent computer a much better graphics system.
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-05 13:32:01 UTC in journal: #8874 Comment #62975
I’m gonna break the silence, in all honestly; it’s up to you. But I see it as impractical, unless you can only afford the adaptor and graphics card, I’d say just new a get PC if it’s a big problem.

Most of my work and games can be run fine with 1 750TI, so unless your doing rendering work I’d say stick with what you have, or upgrade if it’s too old.
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-04 23:56:28 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42461
a birthday: happy day!
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-04 18:50:17 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42462
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Commented 7 years ago2017-10-04 17:34:03 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42466
User posted image
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-04 12:53:56 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42469
Happy birthday!
I thought that you were older than that. :o
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-04 12:31:16 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42468
Happy Birthday!
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-04 12:17:42 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42457
Happy 31st. (I used "find on page") :P
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-04 11:57:33 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42473
Happy Birthday!
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-04 11:54:35 UTC in journal: #8875 Comment #42464
Happy Birthday, I'm too lazy to solve it!
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-04 11:27:50 UTC in journal: #8871 Comment #48459
Personally i'm waiting on the new intel generation chips and will probably get a new custom rig based on whatever AMD brings to the table to compete with the i9's (as it currently stands right now, might change my opinion in the future).
Pretty sure my current build (i7 4820k, 1060 6gb, 16gb) would fare horribly with V-RAY for real time engines, which my future rig will be built around on.
Commented 7 years ago2017-10-04 09:23:05 UTC in wiki page: func_conveyor Comment #101129
Why is it when I set speed to "0", it still moves?