yea i think thats the exact thing I need to use them for too. I'm fairly quick using the disguise kit (and even use friendly team disguises consistently) but its still time consuming. Think I'll set that up later tonight.
yea i think thats the exact thing I need to use them for too. I'm fairly quick using the disguise kit (and even use friendly team disguises consistently) but its still time consuming. Think I'll set that up later tonight.
i use /ck/ to get recipes, not to discuss thingsOriginally Posted by OmegaZero_Alpha
/mu/ is only good for sharing threads, discussion is pointless because of the insane amount of self-abasement. though, it should be noted, that's true for every single board, hence why i try to stay away from 4chan unless i need to cook something or need to find new music.
I find /g/ good for discussion. I haven't fucked up a computer since I started going there.Originally Posted by unknown
Although you are going to end up with a stupid fucking ricer machine with useless AMD and ATI shit crammed in it if you don't know how to spot a troll.
/sarcasm
if they could build a quad-core properlyOriginally Posted by jwstohr
/sarcasm
I find amd&intel are just in constant power struggle back and forth same goes for ati&nvidia. It's all dependent on the usage and the current developments at the companies to which I decide to purchase at the time.
Matrox and Nvidia were in a power struggle. That didn't stop Matrox from becoming 100% obsolete and fan boys still followed them until they receded into the 'professional' market, where Nvidia proceeded to continue stomping upon Matrox's face with their Quadro series.
/sarcasm
Yep last I researched whne I built my latest computer intel was distinctly ahead of amd as well as nvidia being ahead of ati. That was mostly due to the ati-amd merger and their ensuing work on a combined cpu/gpu chip taking precedence at the time. Now though with Intel becoming frightened by Nvidia's potential in using their gpus in place of intel's cpus, they've begun fighting with one another and their product lines may begin to suffer from it.
Cuda has been hurting Nvidia's gaming, though. ATI's cards almost looked decent this time because of it.Originally Posted by Ranma
Their ability to run PhysX tipped it for me, though. I like cool shit like that.
As for the competition between Cuda and Intel, Why in the fuck? They both have way in the fuck too much power for the consumer-end AND the enthusiast market in far of processing power, I don't see why they are continuing to increase in power.
/sarcasm