Got my new cpu and the cooler today. Got my RX480 a few days ago. Now I'm looking for a good mATX mb and a mATX case with some sizzle. Tired of the dull black cases like the CM n200. I want some pop with this build! hehe
I got this lovely Lenovo Ideapad Flex 15 for the cost of nothing at all after helping the previous owner transfer her data off it & wipe the drive. (A failed windows 8 recovery had left it bootlooping to a kernel panic, and it was set not to allow booting from USB, so she chucked it in a closet for a few months and got a new machine.)
Quad-core i7, 8GB DDR3, 500GB SSHD. Far and away more powerful than anything else I own. It was kinda grungy when I got it but after a solid couple hours cleaning it looks great. The big display and numeric keypad are going to be a godsend for tracking. It's not completely perfect, the backspace key is a little intermittent and its purported touchscreen functionality doesn't seem to work, but who cares.
Oh yeah, and since I wiped the drive I got to load on my choice of OS.
...Yep, I went there. 😈
Ironically I'd just ordered 16GB of RAM for my actual Macbook Pro before scoring this thing. No matter, always room for two. 😁
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That's nothing. I built a custom Unix OS for my fathers laptop that's is just like apple osx.
Even bugs you about doing updates and has all the funny apple glitches 🤣
That's nothing. I built a custom Unix OS for my fathers laptop that's is just like apple osx.
Even bugs you about doing updates and has all the funny apple glitches 🤣
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
That's nothing. I built a custom Unix OS for my fathers laptop that's is just like apple osx.
Even bugs you about doing updates and has all the funny apple glitches 🤣
It sounds like you are describing Redstar OS.. which leads me to some uncomfortable questions that I do not want to ask.
the system would not work with hackintosh. it had some funky boot loader on the bios that had to use a cert in order to boot the OS. Odd for a asus laptop. That and I was board, only took two nights to finish. My Grandmother is using it now to for finances. Believe it or not it works grate.
Update on the IdeaPad: in the end I couldn't get OSX to work to a satisfactory degree. It would sometimes refuse to boot even after I 'dialled in' the bootloader options, patched the kernel, and it turns out it's absolutely impossible to get the Intel wifi chip to work. So I wiped it and installed the latest ElementaryOS which took 10 minutes, needed no drivers or tweaking whatsoever, is lightning quick, and works beautifully. Sometimes doing things the easy way makes life easier - who knew?
Anyway my *actual* Macbook Pro is one of the last models you can upgrade, so it'd be rude not to:
I also blasted out all the dust inside & cleaned everything while I was in there. Much better.
Of course it turns out when you add more memory OSX immediately gobbles up more HDD for swap space. 😠
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How do you deal with dust with these grid cage cases?
Slowing down coolers as possible,i'm choosing dust filters atm,at the front panel with 200' fan dust filter by default just as on psu also,top is plexiglass so holes only back and on sides,not such bad as with my Nzxt elite 210,that has it on a top 😀
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^Good question.
I was gifted an Asus GL752V as an early christmas present - first time I received tech w/o me actually selecting it beforehand. Apparently my folks got it for black friday thinking it was heavily discounted (it was not) because apparently I keep saying how much I regret selling my old G751JY (used the money to buy a Yamaha Dragstar). It's a pretty good machine, and frankly it does pretty well for what it cost (~750 euro). The GTX 960M is disappointing, but It's not like I'll be playing anything more demanding then world of tanks or wow on it, so that's OK. Battery life is also pretty poor, because asus used a tiny battery - other then that i's pretty nice to use and I was very (pleasantly) surprised when I got it 😀
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Got some not-so-retro stuff today for my guest gaming PC:
MSI R9 280X + 120GB Kingston SSD:
Asrock 870 Extreme 3 AM3 motherboad:
I stuck the Phenom II X6 1090 BE I got a few weeks ago in it and clocked it to 3.6GHz (cheap cooler can't handle more safely). The thing runs all our multiplayer games perfectly (70-90fps) at full resolution and with a little AA. I'm very surprised, especially considering I payed 110 euro for the video card, 32 euros for the mainboard and 24 euro for the SSD.
Full specs:
Phenom II X6 1090T @ 3.6GHz (will be running at 4GHz when I can get a better cooler - I'm thinking thermaright macho HR02 or an all in one water cooler)
Asrock 870 Extreme 3
2x4GB Corsair XMS3 2133MHz CL11 (running at 1600MHz CL7 due to chipset limitations)
MSI R9 280X TwinFrozr 2
120GB Kingston SATA3 SSD + old 500GB WD HDD
Thermaltake 730w 80+ PSU
Zalman Z11 Plus
Would it be too much to ask for ya to run the hdtune benchmark on that kingston ssd and share with us? I've been curious about it's real world performance in a real system.. not the paid view of a reviewer channel. Been tempted to try some but not sure how they -really- perform.
Bought another thinkpad T520 for $30 shipped, swapped out the dead board and got it running. Looked like it was owned by the parks service and didn't put much use at all on it however they abused the shit out of the lid but thankfully the screen survived. Swapped the practically new keyboard and palmrest over to my main W520 🤣. All in all it was a Good deal 😀
On a far away planet reading your posts in the year 10,191.
Would it be too much to ask for ya to run the hdtune benchmark on that kingston ssd and share with us? I've been curious about it's real world performance in a real system.. not the paid view of a reviewer channel. Been tempted to try some but not sure how they -really- perform.
I have one, I even let a friend borrow it for a benching setup. I'll give him a ring and see if he's can bench it. In fact I have 2 I let him use for a short wile. I'll be sure to get you a HDtune read and write run provided it can run on win2k. Its in my old 604 setup I gave him to bench so it will be limited to sata2.