Tell that to the 50% of last years college graduates, who have still not found work. These days there is little that guarantees enjoyable high pay work. Soon enough we will be waiting in line to work at the salt mines.:D
It still doesn't stop the possibility of it. It is more security through obscurity, which isn't security at all.
Plus I don't think facebook has really tried SSL. It defaults for everyone to HTTP, even though there is HTTPS support for all of Facebook.
American politics are a joke. It is hilarious to watch the right now doing what the left did when Bush was in power and the left do what the right did when Bush was in power.
Well there can be a few reasons why this happens. Air in the loop, water being absorbed by the tubing, or when you turn your pump on the water level will go down. That last one always gets me when filling my loop with the pump on. Turn the pump off and flood :|
I was expecting a better WC setup. :(
Anyways I am still rocking 2 IDE DVD burners with a rounded 36inch IDE cable. I don't want to retire them since they are rarely used and I am out of SATA ports.
TT's compression fittings OD is not true 1/2", and I doubt the middle chamber is. I have heard that these guys are flow killers and not worth it. If you want to know for sure if water is flowing stick a straw in your res.
I am not sure if you know but when your water is in your system it wont look like it is moving at all. The only place you will see movement is in the res.
Consider yourself lucky. Back in the day most video cards were as big, or bigger the the 8800 GTX, and most other add in card where just as big. Working at a comp store people drop off their old systems, sometimes they are very very old, with hardware companies no one remember like circus logic...
PCI-E 2.0 and DDR3 are about as future proof as you can get right now. DDR3 is too expensive to most people, and PCI-E 2.0 will offer benefits down the line. Most peoples first upgrade after RAM is a new video card.
Multi video card setups will never be 2x as fast as one card. You have latency between cards, bandwidth issues (compression) with cards talking to each other that have to be solved, and on at least SLI you have to have the VRAM mirrored. It just cannot do 2x performance.
Anyways I don't...
They're not just adding the two 256-bit buses together and proclaiming it 512-bit, are they...?
I have the strong feeling they are since they added up the RAM.