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So, is this is straight up just a better version of Arch Linux? I've been using it for a few days and my mind is blown. The runit init system is a pleasure to use, it's so simple and minimal. The XBPS package manager is many times faster than pacman and unlike pacman doesn't shit itself if you upgrade after a few months. What do you guys think? Am I missing something?
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Mint (Debian Edition) user ready to ascend to the next stage of *nix autism. Is anyone here familiar with Void or Parabola? Aside from the obvious, is there anything I should know about them?
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This is what peak performance looks like.
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why does this board hates indians so much? I don't recall harboring bad feelings for anyone
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<img src="https://is2.4chan.org/vip/1603853374055.gif" width="400" alt="groovy">
is this cat an audiophile????
is this cat an audiophile????
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what anime i that?
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> company puts me to work on rewritting an old scientific C program on C++ using "modern OO design" to improve "maintainability and extensibility ";
> work on it for months
> results are terribly slower than the original version
> now I have to write a presentation to sell the new version to the managers
I'm fucked.
> work on it for months
> results are terribly slower than the original version
> now I have to write a presentation to sell the new version to the managers
I'm fucked.
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what /g/ think about digital marketing?
I found this website, http://susan.cds1mall.com/
looks kinda cool though
I found this website, http://susan.cds1mall.com/
looks kinda cool though
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ATTENTION:
>ZEN 3 RECENTLY REVEALED; EARLY NOV LAUNCH
>RTX 3080 RELEASED; BETTER SCALING AT HIGH RES (e.g., 3840x2160)
>FOR UPGRADE OR BOTTLENECK ADVICE, POST COMPLETE SPECS INCLUDING MONITOR
>Assemble a part list
https://pcpartpicker.com/
>How to non-technically assemble a PC
[YouTube] how to build a pc. (embed)
Want help?
>State BUDGET, CURRENCY, and MONITOR
>List your USES (e.g., gaming, editing, VM work)
>Post at least some attempt at a parts list
>For monitors, include purpose and GPU pairing if gaming
CPUs
>Athlon 3000G / R3 3200G - HTPC, web browsing
>R9 3900X / 3950X - Professional tasks
>R5 2600 (or R5 3600) - 60Hz
>R5 3600 - 144Hz with midrange GPU wrt res (e.g., 1660 Super @ 1080p)
>i5 10600K - 144Hz or greater with OP GPU wrt res (e.g., 2070 Super @ 1080p)
Upgrade advice: if you already have a 3rd gen R5 or 8th/9th gen i7 or better, you're fine
Mobos:
>AM4 mobos - https://imgur.com/JS5OHFH
RAM
>Always choose at least a two stick kit; 2x 8GB is standard
>RAM speeds of 3200CL16 or more recommended
>AMD B, X, Intel Z chipsets support XMP
GPUs
Consider power consumption, driver quality, and game codes
>USED RX570/RX580 - budget 1080p
>GTX1650 Super - budget 1080p; meh value
>GTX1660 Super - budget 1080p 144Hz; meh value
>RX5600XT 14Gb/s VRAM - 1080p 144Hz; meh value, beware drivers
>RTX3070 - 1440p 144Hz
>RTX3080 - 2160p; beware TDP
Case and cooling
>Many AIOs do not outperform large air coolers
>Mesh fronts typically improve airflow and temperature
>Static pressure fans recommended for poorly ventilated cases
Storage
>A 250GB or larger SSD is almost mandatory; consider m.2 form factor; NVMe if close in price to SATA
>Avoid DRAM-less SSDs
>https://ssd.borecraft.com/SSD_Buying_Guide_List.pdf
General:
>PLAN YOUR BUILD AROUND YOUR DISPLAY IF GAMING
>Don't bother buying a new monitor for gaming unless it's high refresh with adaptive sync
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>ZEN 3 RECENTLY REVEALED; EARLY NOV LAUNCH
>RTX 3080 RELEASED; BETTER SCALING AT HIGH RES (e.g., 3840x2160)
>FOR UPGRADE OR BOTTLENECK ADVICE, POST COMPLETE SPECS INCLUDING MONITOR
>Assemble a part list
https://pcpartpicker.com/
>How to non-technically assemble a PC
[YouTube] how to build a pc. (embed)
Want help?
>State BUDGET, CURRENCY, and MONITOR
>List your USES (e.g., gaming, editing, VM work)
>Post at least some attempt at a parts list
>For monitors, include purpose and GPU pairing if gaming
CPUs
>Athlon 3000G / R3 3200G - HTPC, web browsing
>R9 3900X / 3950X - Professional tasks
>R5 2600 (or R5 3600) - 60Hz
>R5 3600 - 144Hz with midrange GPU wrt res (e.g., 1660 Super @ 1080p)
>i5 10600K - 144Hz or greater with OP GPU wrt res (e.g., 2070 Super @ 1080p)
Upgrade advice: if you already have a 3rd gen R5 or 8th/9th gen i7 or better, you're fine
Mobos:
>AM4 mobos - https://imgur.com/JS5OHFH
RAM
>Always choose at least a two stick kit; 2x 8GB is standard
>RAM speeds of 3200CL16 or more recommended
>AMD B, X, Intel Z chipsets support XMP
GPUs
Consider power consumption, driver quality, and game codes
>USED RX570/RX580 - budget 1080p
>GTX1650 Super - budget 1080p; meh value
>GTX1660 Super - budget 1080p 144Hz; meh value
>RX5600XT 14Gb/s VRAM - 1080p 144Hz; meh value, beware drivers
>RTX3070 - 1440p 144Hz
>RTX3080 - 2160p; beware TDP
Case and cooling
>Many AIOs do not outperform large air coolers
>Mesh fronts typically improve airflow and temperature
>Static pressure fans recommended for poorly ventilated cases
Storage
>A 250GB or larger SSD is almost mandatory; consider m.2 form factor; NVMe if close in price to SATA
>Avoid DRAM-less SSDs
>https://ssd.borecraft.com/SSD_Buying_Guide_List.pdf
General:
>PLAN YOUR BUILD AROUND YOUR DISPLAY IF GAMING
>Don't bother buying a new monitor for gaming unless it's high refresh with adaptive sync
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