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Mr. Fox

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  1. It already does. But, it will get worse. The Nazis making the decisions that affect us all have an agenda. The only way to address it is by defunding them... aka, not buying their filth. No money, no more progress on the agenda. If we get lucky, then they all die from starvation and dehydration.
  2. I am at the point that I just flat-out don't care anymore. I basically despise mobile computing now because everything left to buy is rubbish that I don't have any desire spend my money on. The goal for me is now exactly that. Spend as little as possible and expect nothing more than rudimentary functionality as device that can do email, web browsing and basic office productivity. When it craps out, toss it into a dumpster and find the next cheapest thing available. For those that haven't noticed, Wheezer is no longer in my signature. My wife needed a new computer. Her XPS 15 is about 10 years old. She started to notice some slowness with the dual core Gen 3 i5, 16GB of DDR3 and GeFarts GT635M, so the TongFang turdbook is hers now. I could not identify anything worth purchasing for her that I felt had a price tag consistent with the product. Everything that would be more powerful than her old turdbook is a poor value, yet still an anemic and pathetic product. Looking made me feel ill. Chintzy crapbooks that sell for ~$1500-$1700 are only worth about $500 in my opinion. I have taken the XPS 15 in case I need to go out of town and need a web browsing device. It beats the hell out of using a cell phone. Otherwise, it sits on a shelf and collects dust like the other turdbook was doing before we traded. This will be the only laptop I own/use until it stops working, then I will buy a used Chromebook on Craiglist for as little as possible... like maybe $150-200. It's all throw-away trash now and it should be priced like throw-away trash. Like the song says... millions are falling in line... but, I will no longer be their whore. No more, no more.
  3. Both of the above images seem better than before. Did some settings get changed to mitigate the degradation of text readability and image quality. Both images will pop-out when clicked once. Clicking 3 times opens the image in a window of its own. The third mouse click will display the image in original resolution.
  4. OK, I will post a couple of samples to see how the forum image management handles them. In both cases I will include images with a variety of text on light and dark backgrounds to test for clarity and readability of text, which is the more problematic situation with screenshots. Definitely more of an issue viewing photos and images with text than those without. This first screenshot is from my work computer. It has three 1920x1080 monitors, so a full-screen image is 5760x1080.
  5. I rarely run it. It seems kind of meaningless to me in the grand scheme of things. Having a high Port Royal score also doesn't mean you are going to have impressive scores in other graphics benchmarks. I view it as more of a gimmick for gamer kids that care about ray tracing more than anything else. Tests like Fire Strike, Time Spy and 3DMark 11 are much better sytem performance indicators.
  6. Latest 3DMark filth removes Sky Diver. It is no longer available because the idiots at UL decided they don't want it. Deciding not to support it is one thing. Not letting 3DMark users decide if they want to install it and continue using it is another. I haven't liked 3DMark for a while, but I like them even less now. But, that's OK. One less excuse to continue using Winduhz isn't a bad thing. That stupid and worthless new 3DMark "Storage Benchmark" sure as heck won't be a reason to.
  7. Nice. Looking forward to seeing it. I have never really overclocked mine on stock cooling, so I would not know what to tell you I run 200 to 210 on chilled water so probably 175 offset on core would work, although it will probably drop clocks as the core temps exceed 35-40°C. My memory overclock is the same regardless of cooling and it will vary by GPU. I can run memory at 1550 offset without an issue. Depending on teh qualty of your memory silicon, you may have a different threshold on what works. I would guess that even with low quality memory silicon quality 1200-1300 should be doable.
  8. It is their form of digital genocide. They appear to derive pleasure from killing their own offspring. This seems to be a common form of evil in the tech world. My new baby needs a place to live, so I am going to kill my older child, which I no longer love, to make a place for them.
  9. I had to do a double-take and initially thought there were two threads for the same GPU. Good luck on the sale. For the benefit of anyone new, I will vouch for your integrity without any hesitation.
  10. Good luck on the sale. For anyone new's benefit, I will vouch for your integrity without any hesitation.
  11. Let's Go Brandon, LOL! I am not a Kid Rock fan, but I do like the message.
  12. That seems like a happy ending, but sounds like a very nightmarish sequence of events. Your luck must have run out because you spoke to me on the phone a week or two ago, LOL. I'm doing OK now, but for about 6 months I felt like I was jinxed or something because absolutely nothing was going right... one thing after another, after another. I came very close to throwing in the towel forever. Congrats on the CPU. The bin is better than mine or Brother @Papusan. In fact, it think his and mine are nearly identical. I haven't ever put it in an ASUS board myself. This screenshot is from the person that sold it to me. I don't know what BIOS revision or motherboard model it was installed in.
  13. No surprise here, but confirmation... Wolfenstein: The New Order can be added to the list of Linux compatibility. It's capped at 60 FPS just like Winduhz, but it plays equally well. So far, that is 12 out of 13 tested and working.
  14. I fully expected it would work, but confirmation is always nice. Add Wolfenstein: The New Order to the list of Linux compatibility. It's capped at 60 FPS just like Winduhz, but it plays equally well. So, the counted tested is 13 titles, with 12 working well.
  15. Yes. It is a whole lot better, but... Still severe degradation... note size limitation. You cannot preserve original image resolution. The forum software will not allow it. Still need to use an image hosting service when quality matters. That said, sometimes quality isn't important.
  16. Welcome, Brother @Prema. So glad you joined us. You have been missed greatly. Nice. I am eager to see how the comparison shakes out. Congrats again.
  17. Yes, he has a rather annoying personality and communication style. He is like a drunk buildzoid with Tourette's Syndrome , LOL. He has some fairly decent content though, and I watch some of his videos in spite of it. I watched both of his videos on the 12900K delid and it looks good. Very impressive. I am waiting for a normal die frame that replaces the ILM. I don't want that kind of bare die block. I have one for 10th/11th Gen and never installed it because I do not like how it is made. I should probably sell it to someone that could use it.
  18. No worries. Growing pains and learning on the fly is expected. You guys are doing great. I agree that hosting them here is better for the reason stated. You should both get some rest then. You deserve it and it is important. We will still be here. Rome wasn't built in a day.
  19. No to both things. I am not planning on a GPU upgrade for probably at least one, maybe even two years. And, had the answer been yes it most likely would not be for one that has one or two (or zero) options for a water block. I am really done with that. Reference PCB with hardware and firmware mods that void the warranty is the only way to fly now. I don't want to have to accept the only option or choose between one option that isn't what I want versus a second overpriced option that takes 6 months to arrive. I'm just not OK with that anymore. I am really not liking a lot of what I see happening in PC tech in general. I'd probably be pleased if I were a gamer. But, because the only thing I care a lot about it overclocking, there is less to like now. Even if I were to ditch overclocking and try to rekindle my interest in gaming, nobody actually needs high end PC parts for gaming. Mid-range and last generation or two old components is almost always more than adequate for gaming. That would also be difficult because I don't like any of the genres and titles that are most popular now. The past few times I thought I might want to blow money on a game, I could not find anything that I was interested in. Steam seems to be catering to indie crap that is turn-based, open world, MMORPG, RPG and Strategy and I really do not enjoy anything like that even a little bit. When I do actually find something that looks like it might interest me, it often turns out to be some online multiplayer piece of crap with no offline single-player campaign.
  20. Yes, it did look blurry to my eyes as well. Here is another. The problem is down-scaling. That image is 2560x1440, but uploading to the forum it makes it smaller (1000x562) and utterly worthless for clarity. I think a thumbnail preview is fine, but clicking the image should make it the original resolution. Otherwise, the only solution is to upload it somewhere else, then embed it using the direct image link so clicking the image opens it from the hosting site instead of here.
  21. Looks like @unclewebb is still out there, doing what he always does well. I invited him and @prema to join us here.
  22. I'd say you were lucky for that reason, as well as having a Microcenter (at least if you are in SoCal). But, I am not sure that those would be good reasons for me to want to live there. Seems like I can think of lots more reasons I wouldn't want to, LOL. Congrats on the GPU. What model of 3090 Ti did you order? I look forward to seeing what kind of overclocked benchmarks scores you will experience. It is hard to make sense of the marketing fluff because it is somewhat subjective and driven based on stock/reference numbers that benefit marketing more than the end user. A 3090 Ti specs are not remarkably greater than 3090 and it feels like both a money grab and a back-stabbing show of "appreciation" for the customers that wanted the best the Green Goblin had to offer. But, I asked what model you purchased because the playing field is far from level. A 3090 KPE or Galax HOF GPU, both with power limits set higher than the functional capacity of the GPU and unlocked voltage that sidestep common performance impediments, have remarkably more performance potential than a reference 3090. Yes, they might perform about the same running stock, but probably not many people that spend extra money to buy card built for overclocking care that much about stock performance. Some may buy it purely for e-peen or bragging rights. At the end of the day, it's how far you can push it beyond stock that matters most. A reference design 3090 Ti might not even offer a 5% performance bump if pitted against an unlocked enthusiast 3090 GPU when you start overclocking the crap out of the enthusiast-grade 3090. It might not even keep up. Likewise, a 3090 Ti KPE or HOF might offer more than a 10% performance bump over a typical 3090 when you break out the whip and start to punish it. We don't know and can't trust marketing nonsense to tell us what we need to know. They're only going to tell us what they want us to believe. If all I planned to do was play games and run stock clocks, I would save a lot of money and just buy a 3060 and call it good enough.
  23. I did, but I suspect the only reason I enjoyed it is because I am not affected by AMD nonsense any more. Thank God. It looks like a self-inflicted wound caused by their perpetual incompetence.
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