For the past 4 years I have worked at least 80 hours a week for at least 10 weeks a year, and close to another 20 weeks over 60 hours.... I generally don't drink coffee so it is possible to make it through without caffeine (although it has been getting harder to do so.) Now if only I could figure out how to convince my company to start paying me overtime.
Man I need to get some of that. Take a look at the video again right before. The player respawns and is about to fall into the ditch with 123 bullets left. (according to the video, 9 minutes later). Then when the picture comes back he's in a corridor with 124 bullets.
I'm not saying that the amd is telling the truth about it being 9 minutes, but it isn't the same sequence.
After taking a closer look at the video, I noticed some inconsistencies with it. In the first section of the Intel video, when they put the heatsink + fan back on, the video of Quake III instantly sped up. But on closer inspection, the fan wasn't turned on, so are you telling me that a heatsink alone can cool off the processor that quickly.
Also. Go back and take a close look at the 1st part of the AMD section of the Toms Hardware video. When the heatsink is taken off, the processor already looks burned. Look around the center of the processor, and you can see what looks like burn marks.
I am an Information Systems major at Drexel Uni. One of the major flaws of Drexel's CS program are what FKell said earlier, about OOP, but also the lack of Human Computer Interaction classes. They should make an HCI class required for CS majors that teaches the importance of the people who actually use the software we create.
For the past 4 years I have worked at least 80 hours a week for at least 10 weeks a year, and close to another 20 weeks over 60 hours.... I generally don't drink coffee so it is possible to make it through without caffeine (although it has been getting harder to do so.) Now if only I could figure out how to convince my company to start paying me overtime.
Man I need to get some of that. Take a look at the video again right before. The player respawns and is about to fall into the ditch with 123 bullets left. (according to the video, 9 minutes later). Then when the picture comes back he's in a corridor with 124 bullets.
I'm not saying that the amd is telling the truth about it being 9 minutes, but it isn't the same sequence.
Also. Go back and take a close look at the 1st part of the AMD section of the Toms Hardware video. When the heatsink is taken off, the processor already looks burned. Look around the center of the processor, and you can see what looks like burn marks.
Did anyone else notice that?
I am an Information Systems major at Drexel Uni. One of the major flaws of Drexel's CS program are what FKell said earlier, about OOP, but also the lack of Human Computer Interaction classes. They should make an HCI class required for CS majors that teaches the importance of the people who actually use the software we create.