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I just got two invites on my account. There is one day left on both of these invites:
https://account.oneplus.net/invite/claim/GLDI-XOSZ-0JFE-K7VY
https://account.oneplus.net/invite/claim/GLD2-RTVM-DOJC-7NAD
It's a great phone, so somebody will probably use these.
I'm looking to spend $150 or less on the case. Full-height is probably enough for my needs. I just want something that will fit on the shelf and look good while providing adequate cooling. Since I'm using a gtx 780, I need a fairly large case to fit the gpu and cool it appropriately.
I'm looking to change cases to a horizontal design (like a media center pc case), but I'm not sure which ones to check out. I use my pc for gaming, and would need a full size case (I have a Gigabyte Z77X UD4H mobo and GTX 780 graphics card). Does anyone have suggestions on a full size horizontal...
Physics is the most basic science and the building blocks for the other sciences. You can actually think of biology as a subset of physics, because ultimately biology is still matter, energy, and their interactions. When matter and energy interact in complex manners that we do not fully...
My point is really that life as we know it boils down to basic principles of physics and billions of years of evolution. Ultimately physics is responsible for the way you think and interact in the world and physics is predictable (even though we don't completely understand it).
Similarly...
In the current form of what is called AI, I would agree with this statement. However, when you look at computers, there is no distinction between programs and data. In theory, it's possible to have a program producing data that is another program. Trade this data with another similar machine...
It may eventually happen, but I think it's a long way off. Implementing a desktop environment where you can look around to various windows probably wouldn't be that hard, but what use is it by itself? You still need some way to interface with the system to manipulate the environment...
The "2 years max" actually falls right in line with what I'm shooting for. By December of 2015 I should be able to upgrade again, or purchase a 2nd card to put in SLI. I realize that the VRAM issue is a bit controversial and has a range of opinions. Realistically though, are we likely to see 3+...
The 780 has 3gb of vram. I will likely end up running an SLI configuration once whatever card I buy no longer "cuts it." Do you think 3gb of vram will be enough for the foreseeable future?
I was gaming with an HD 7950, but due to the rising prices I decided to sell my card and switch to the green team.
I currently game on one monitor at 1080p. I'd like to buy a card that "should" keep up (read "meet minimum requirements") with the current generation consoles (PS4 and Xbox One)...
Hopefully I'm posting this in the right section. If not, please move it!
I realize that most gaming monitors and 3d tvs are 120hz allowing for 60 fps/eye. However, I'm curious about 60hz monitors which aren't made for 3d.
I have an ASUS VS248H-P which has a 2ms response time and operates...
Just overclocked mine running at 1.25V (stock voltage)
1150/1550
This was a quick overclock, so it can probably go a little higher but started getting artifacts at 1175.
Heaven 4.0 results @ 720p (don't have a 1080p monitor yet) with highest possible settings
FPS: 58.4
Score: 1470
Min FPS...
Everything listed is "linux," but they are different distributions. If you want a gui install and go, then I stick by my original suggestion of ubuntu. Print off an ubuntu command line cheat sheet and play around with it until you figure out how the environment works. Then you can move on to...
Arch is a completely customizable distro. It has a command line install where you choose what you want to install, but it is very technical. If you don't have experience with linux, I wouldn't recommend jumping straight to arch. It'll just frustrate you.
As far as install goes, you can boot it...