No, you were correct. Modern well designed machines will perform as well or better with as good or better thermal management. This is an Apple product, however.
The running theory is that Soylent gets something like 43%of it's calorie content from fats where Canada says you can only market products as a full food replacement of it contains less than 30% of it's energy from fat.
This is why it's described as a regulatory issue since the restrictions...
It will be delivered in November 2014, fully complete and ready to play. That is... at least according to kickstarter. Good thing it's a half put together tech demo in 2016 with no end in sight.
If seems like the analogy is correct. Some people like performance gear because of how it performs and douche nozzles put flahsy lights, stickers, and bling all over it no matter what it is.
Not really, it still seems like a sorta of tech demo and half-game... but it's really great at that. I still like to float around in space once in a while.
As for the list... no Mount and Blade: Warband?
Hasn't this been known for pretty much ever? At least since the core iX series has been out anyway...
That's why the recommendations for gaming rigs have always been go for the i5 with the best video card you can afford rather than spending the extra money on the i7 unless you are using it for...
They forgot some of the most important like a huge variety of indie games and the ability to do what you want with your machine rather than what some corporation and it's advertisers want.
Pretty much this.In most cases the lifespan of the VRMs will be much more than the useable life of the PC. In most cases the power supplies generally are pretty good these days as long as you didn't find it in a bin in walmart.
What I would like to have seen them do is grab two budget crap...
Lightpack is 90 bucks (or so), or you can do it yourself for 60 bucks apparently. Light pack works with most software out there, though I agree it has some really weird quirky bugs like not being able to capture at any decent rate when Aero is enabled, which makes screen syncing not work inside...
Mostly because you don't normally want to watch things on a projector, you need a certain room setup, and you have to run wires all over the place. Where if you have a regular computer monitor you can have some lights on the back that give the impression if a wider field of view for some games...