My issue seems similar to Legendary Gamer, I started getting some artificating in games, then it started lagging a lot with reduced performance, sometimes locking up my whole system.
Eventually got to the point where no game would run without crashing or locking up the system.
I didn't...
Well my ASUS card started having issues after 3 weeks.
Artificating and crashing in games.
ROG-STRIX-RTX2080TI-O11G-GAMING
Ended up RMAing back to Newegg and they are just going to give me a refund since they have none in stock.
I'm just going to wait a few months until this mess gets sorted out.
Went from an S3 to a Nexus 5, what an amazing improvement. I was scared about the battery life but the battery in the Nexus 5 lasts way way longer than an S3, even with a custom rom.
just run a query targeting their IDs..
or if you wanted to, just have a single mysql server and have a separate database for each client, then in the database config for each website just have it connect to the different database name
a database that is a few gigs is a small database.
have you considered just having one large database for everything?
why exactly do you need a vm for each customer?
or is privacy a big concern to the point that they must be separated?
Without one damaged? there are many thousands that are dead on every processor...
Since we have so much space on processors now we can add redundancy.
If you know that there is an important circuit on the chip and that it would effect many other things if it was dead, then just build two of...
depending on the array and how you want to sort, you may need to write a custom sort function
http://learn.jquery.com/javascript-101/arrays
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5503900/how-to-sort-an-array-of-objects-with-jquery-or-javascript
and if you want all of this in some sort of table...
don't bother with the mSATA, get a normal 2.5"
I have the samsung 840 256GB in my T520 and it is working great.
I also have the a 160gb intel ssd in my dvd bay.
thinkpads are awesome :)
how does the change what happens during POST though?
once I get to the windows login screen I am fine, the issue is during the whole POST/boot process.
You would be far better off getting an internship somewhere (I am assuming you are college age)
Colleges won't teach you much practical coding, especially online college
I have a degree in Computer Engineering but I am not understanding the question here...
Network technology is definitely something that computer engineers can work on, to be more specific, designing and building the hardware and protocols of network devices.
Windows admin has nothing to do...
Who do you think codes APIs?
Think about it from the other perspective, say that I have some website that people want to pull data from, then I have to write an API.
just open up the sound panel in windows, right click your audio device, click configure speakers, then click on a speaker and it will play a sound in that speaker
the pipeline consists of many stages
each stage takes 1 clock cycle
I am not sure what you mean by a filled pipeline or having to fill it?
But no matter what, each stage will take 1 clock cycle, despite the pipeline being "full" or not
Maybe you can rephrase your question?
have you even tried looking?
http://www.droid-life.com/2012/10/03/samsung-sets-up-jelly-bean-update-page-for-devices-galaxy-s3-only-listed-as-coming-soon/
it's not very specific info but it's something
agreed. I'm on my T520 right now which has the 1080p display, it was a very expensive upgrade but I need the resolution. I would be willing to pay even more for IPS
the switchover was around the time I bought my R61, one side of the LCD says IBM and the other says Lenovo, that was sometime in late 2007 or early 2008
I have 4 thinkpads in my room right now, they are the only laptop I buy.
The issue with Lenovo is that they aren't "shiny" enough for Americans.
We all know that our family members would rather buy something that is pretty and shiny than something that is actually a good product.