Just coming in to say that the WRT32x router is a beast. Throw OpenWRT, DD-WRT, or Gargoyle on it and it becomes even more of a beast! Definitely a good pick for a router, if Wifi6 isn't a concern.
Yep, you’re no stranger to expensive hobbies!
This GPU market is insane and I want to distance myself from nVidia over their current price practices. Thank goodness for competition, but maybe Intel’s next iteration will be competitive enough in the $400-$600 bracket.
Here's a bump for a great product at a great price! The WRT32x router is fantastic! I've been running one with Gargoyle on it for about a year now and couldn't be happier. Upgrading from an older WRT1900ac, the difference was apparent, and the 1900ac was no slouch.
I applaud you for being transparent on your stance and am a bit surprised to hear you say Nintendo is your preference. Not surprised in a demeaning way, just, well, I didn't really know who you favored, only who you did not.
Yeah, well, maybe I wound up enjoying the discourse. :eek:
I'm sorry...
I found this GameIndustry.Biz article to be very insightful with lots of great quotes from Microsoft's latest acquisitions to the Xbox Games Division portfolio. Here's but a few choice quotes, but I implore you to read the whole article, if this aspect of the video game industry fascinates you.
This is you, again, moving the goalpost. When a studio, IP, or team is purchased is absolutely irrelevant and some weird condition you've created to invalidate my counterpoints.
I gave you an explicit quote from Moon Studios stating Microsoft owns the Ori IP. Again, simply put, it doesn't...
Ah, I was thinking in the context of the end user, not from a development standpoint. If nothing else, this is good advertisement for AMD's current state of affairs with their CPU offerings!
That's a damned near-perfect blob result! My most recent switch from MX-4 to Pk3 showed quite a lot of dry area around the corners from my MX-4 application. Clearly I didn't use enough paste the first time, but "rice-sized" is a bit smaller than "pea-sized" and, even then, "pea-sized" is a hard...