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guyzero t1_j44xare wrote
Reply to comment by Cindexxx in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
It's not random there's literally a standard.
poostew t1_j44x5o2 wrote
Reply to comment by Rain1dog in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
Yeah, absolutely mind blowing to be able to click on a link and it just loaded instead of taking minutes. It was like switching to a SSD for the first time but 1000x more insane. The world at my fingertips INSTANTLY.
Mario 64 was my biggest mind blowing experience graphically. Grand Theft Auto in 3D was a generational leap as well that I haven't really experienced since.
Zzzzzztyyc t1_j44wwfc wrote
Reply to comment by Wuyley in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
Everything you need
azurleaf t1_j44ww7u wrote
Reply to comment by double_turd in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
3080 LHR can't mine crypto for shit lol.
youwantitwhen t1_j44vel9 wrote
Reply to comment by LoudTsu in 3D printing reaches new heights with two-story home by speckz
No. You need twice the labor to retrofit everything else.
Maxamillion-X72 t1_j44v807 wrote
Reply to comment by mycleverusername in 3D printing reaches new heights with two-story home by speckz
There are spaces within the concrete walls for insulation and utilities. They may not drywall the inside. Parge coat it and spray it with a concrete sealer, then either paint or install prefab panels, tiles, stone veneer, shiplap, etc.
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Reply to comment by second_time_again in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
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double_turd t1_j44ticg wrote
Reply to comment by azurleaf in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
Sure, bc you weren’t mining crypto
Enderswolf t1_j44rver wrote
Just 3D print a cave and live in that.
Pooshonmyhazeer t1_j44rt91 wrote
Reply to comment by namesarenotus in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
15A * 120v = 1800 watts bubba. You ain’t trippin shit at “1400+”
uncoolcat t1_j44rad4 wrote
Reply to comment by Noxious89123 in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
I was only able to achieve a stable 4.8 GHz on my 2600k (with custom water cooling at that), but was rock solid at 4.8 GHz even when running stress tests for days at a time. I did get it up to 5.0 GHz, but it'd blue screen after just a few minutes. lol
stackjr t1_j44qyx3 wrote
Reply to comment by Overcriticalengineer in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
Or Chrome with three tabs.
professorDissociate t1_j44qbox wrote
Reply to comment by r_golan_trevize in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
> 6ghz is twice as fast as 3ghz > > 3ghz is three thousand times as fast as 1mhz. > > s
2/3000=0.00066…
0.00066…*2=0.00133…
6+0.00133…=6.00133…
All I can say is I hope we don’t keep the same pace slowing down.
nitrohigito t1_j44pxm3 wrote
Reply to comment by namesarenotus in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
Sounds suspect, even my 13600K goes up to 230+ watts under P95, according to hwmon.
OozeNAahz t1_j44pju5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 3D printing reaches new heights with two-story home by speckz
Not always. You can get folks that realize they can leverage an advantage based on their efficiency to make a lot more by producing at a discount but at greater volume which tends to put a whole lot of pressure on their competition. Whole lot of ways those sort of economics can play out. And no reason that the model that has always occurred for housing stays the same with improved tech.
mustavas t1_j44pi1q wrote
Apple can't keep their screens working now. The coating has delaminated off on every Mac I've ever owned. Can't wait to see what their touch screens are like 😏
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Reply to comment by LoudTsu in 3D printing reaches new heights with two-story home by speckz
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uiucengineer t1_j44odqh wrote
Reply to comment by second_time_again in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
A knee-jerk reaction to perceived American exceptionalism? I didn't even say our way was better, but most people don't understand nuance if it isn't spoon-fed to them.
Tenter5 t1_j44o5om wrote
Reply to comment by kkeiper1103 in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
Please review sig figs. You are assuming 1mhz is 0 in this scenario.
namesarenotus t1_j44n1wj wrote
Reply to comment by dynamic424 in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
Now we are getting somewhere. I like where your heads at.
namesarenotus t1_j44mxsg wrote
Reply to comment by greatgoogelymoogely in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
While you are inherently correct circuits are engineered to run at 80% capacity. Check out the 80% rated breaker rule.
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dynamic424 t1_j44lmv1 wrote
Reply to comment by namesarenotus in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
honestly, if we could make this a thing, why buy a 2000 home heater, when you can just buy a top of the line PC, and pipe it through your house.
Ok_Ninja_1602 t1_j44k2r6 wrote
Reply to comment by lordofbitterdrinks in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
Same, wish I saved all the coin from ltcrabbit.
Otherwise_Ad7606 t1_j44xei9 wrote
Reply to 3D printing reaches new heights with two-story home by speckz
But is anyone living in it that is the real question