Cartman sucks at hardware
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@accalia dwarves have telepathy, not teleportation!
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@ben_lubar and they use it to collect shiney?
I LIKE THESE DWARVES!
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@accalia they can also use quantum
entanglement.
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@accalia said in Cartman sucks at hardware:
where do they go to destroy a city after Tokyo is rubble?
Duh, they wait for it to get rebuilt.
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@mott555 said in Cartman sucks at hardware:
@blakeyrat Mine was overclocked around 2010 or 2011 and has been ever sense. I don't think I'd mess much with overclocking on modern hardware.
Mine was until the last time I installed a BIOS update and lost all the overclock settings and couldn't be arsed to reset them. Mind you, that must have been 3 years ago.
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@FrostCat said in Cartman sucks at hardware:
Duh, they wait for it to get rebuilt.
Considering the question was where and not what....
Abort, Retry, Continue?
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Cartman sucks at hardware:
Considering the question was where and not what
If you think about it you'll see that I answered that: they attack Tokyo again once it's rebuilt. The implication is the don't go anywhere else.
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@FrostCat said in Cartman sucks at hardware:
The implication is the don't go anywhere else.
Hmm, interesting. I guess it's their own fault that they don't attempt to kill it when it's resting then?
Filed under: For once, :D's auto-correction was appropriate
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@accalia said in Cartman sucks at hardware:
over a distance of two stories?
What if no-one is telling any?
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@owatson said in Cartman sucks at hardware:
Hold on, I jsut had a crazy idea. Since the fans are pulling air into the computer and then the cpu and etc are warming it up, could we use a turbine on the outlet to drive an extra fan?
I don't think it's quite hot enough for that. Design a CPU which can safely operate above the boiling point of water, and then you might be on to something...
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@mott555 said in Cartman sucks at hardware:
@owatson said in Cartman sucks at hardware:
Hold on, I jsut had a crazy idea. Since the fans are pulling air into the computer and then the cpu and etc are warming it up, could we use a turbine on the outlet to drive an extra fan?
I don't think it's quite hot enough for that. Design a CPU which can safely operate above the boiling point of water, and then you might be on to something...
Next up you are going to wonder how the intake fans are going to stop the expanding air from leaking out through them, reducing the efficiency to the point it's no longer practical.
The best use of latent heat might be draft cooling, though it looks ridiculous to put a chimney on your computer (see the Mac Chimney).
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@Weng said in Cartman sucks at hardware:
Why bother overclocking these days?
One might as well ask "why climb Everest".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmSBaizEqkk