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  1. Re:Broadwell on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: 1

    "4-core Haswells that are running 3.8mhz"

    Only 3.8 MHz? Wow, that's fucking slow. Glad I went AMD instead of intel!

  2. Re:Broadwell on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: 1

    "If it's for gaming, then the CPU isn't really a bottleneck like it's made out to be and there is no gain in going i7 over an i5 unless you are going to be streaming."

    Man you're so full of shit I can smell you through the internet. First, the i7 has more PCI-E lanes, which translates over to "I can drop in more GPUs if desired."

    Streaming shit is all dependent upon the framebuffer access now days - GPU. Not CPU.

    It's like people don't understand how hardware acceleration works.

  3. Re:***Big intake of breath*** on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: 1

    No, but it runs MenuetOS which is what you should be learning because ASM is god and anything else plain out fucking sucks.

  4. Re: 5820K is an extremely nice part on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: 0

    "Plenty PCIe lanes. "

    Nowhere fucking near enough. If I can't take a high-end part like this and drop quad PCI-E 3.0 16X GPUs in there, it's not a high end part, period.

    40 lanes is about 40 lanes too few.

  5. Re:Obligatory on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: 1

    It runs Crysis flawlessly while I'm banging your mother, sister, and father.

    Your brother is too busy with my dog for me to do anything with him.

  6. Re:Elephant in the room on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: 0

    Your quoted prices are bullshit. I can get 64GB for ~$350 (tax included) from pricewatch.

    Go back to /g/ where you belong, n00b.

  7. Re:As wikipedia likes to say on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: 1

    "RAM prices are so high that you'd have to spend $700 to hit 64GB RAM (the max the board supports). That is just outrageous."

    Except I'm finding 8GB RAM sticks of DDR3 for 40 bucks, So you obviously have no fucking clue how to price-shop.

    Oh, you use /g/ recommended sourcing. No fucking wonder, you retard. Go to pricewatch.com.
    You're probably the same idiot that shills for logicalincrements.

  8. Re:How is that surprising? on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: 0

    "Have you looked at RAM prices?"

    Obviously you haven't in some time, because I can get an 8GB DDR3 stick for 40 bucks, which makes my 32GB only a mere fucking $160.

    Do you even pricewatch.com you newegg-stuck n00b?

  9. Only 40 lanes on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: 1

    So I'm only going to have the ability to use two GPUs in SLI?

    Nope. Fuck that.

  10. Re:Hidden Files section? on Islamic State "Laptop of Doom" Hints At Plots Including Bubonic Plague · · Score: 1

    Try again. We now know the Bubonic plague was not a bubonic plague, but a pneumonic one.

  11. Re: But is it reaslistic? on Islamic State "Laptop of Doom" Hints At Plots Including Bubonic Plague · · Score: 1

    "I'd be far more worried about smallpox, an easily created virus that has few people immunized these days."

    Yea, about that. People who have contracted chickenpox or cowpox are pretty much half-immune to smallpox in the first place. Uh, classic Edward Jenner case, in fact; did you even pay attention in high school?

  12. Re: But is it reaslistic? on Islamic State "Laptop of Doom" Hints At Plots Including Bubonic Plague · · Score: 1

    http://www.slate.com/blogs/the...

    Do try and keep up with recent research, eh?

  13. Re:Human Subjects on Anti-Ebola Drug ZMapp Makes Clean Sweep: 18 of 18 Monkeys Survive Infection · · Score: 0

    "In reality, the worst case scenario now involves an immune host/carrier. "

    Looks like in reality you don't have a fucking clue what you're talking about. Such a person/vector would be a pathologist's fucking wet dream to forming a vaccine against the disease in the first fucking place.

  14. Re: Good news everybody on Anti-Ebola Drug ZMapp Makes Clean Sweep: 18 of 18 Monkeys Survive Infection · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    "That isn't how evolution works."

    Thank god that's not what they were talking about. They were talking about natural selection, you fucking moron.

  15. Re:R.I.P. Mozilla on Mozilla Rolls Out Sponsored Tiles To Firefox Nightly's New Tab Page · · Score: 1

    "This is mozilla... not any company..."

    You're right. Not any company gets security-shafted every fucking week because of their bullshit week cycle. Only Mozilla does. I've dealt with more secure implementations of IE6 than your most recent version of Firefox.

    So shut the fuck up because you've got zero programming skills proven to show your issues.

  16. Re:Welcome to Australia, Ferengi. on Australian Consumer Watchdog Takes Valve To Court · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    "Calling someone a "hater" only means you can not rationally rebut their argument."

    Yea, you try competing against a half-blind person that knows light far better than your mother or yourself, and is part of the sight-restoring experiments.

    You fucking ignorant nigger.

  17. Re:Welcome to Australia, Ferengi. on Australian Consumer Watchdog Takes Valve To Court · · Score: 1

    "From the ACCC website:"

    You're stupid as shit as most consumers opt for replacement.

    Total troll, you are.

  18. Re:Welcome to Australia, Ferengi. on Australian Consumer Watchdog Takes Valve To Court · · Score: 1

    "You dont have clients in Australia, you have at best, people you've ripped off and ignored further contact with as an overseas agent."

    Uh, yea, you're full of shit. You talk yet you can't provide numbers.

    Go the fuck to hell, son.

  19. Re: A fool and their money on Drought Inspires a Boom In Pseudoscience, From Rain Machines To 'Water Witches' · · Score: 1

    "Found 3 spots that felt just right, drilled the first, and found water at 70 feet."

    Protip: Once you go past about 40 feet you're firmly in water-storing territory. Just about anyone drilling that far will find water underneath if you're anywhere near an area that has flood plains, aquifers, and such in the area.

  20. Re: A fool and their money on Drought Inspires a Boom In Pseudoscience, From Rain Machines To 'Water Witches' · · Score: 1

    "Yes, with this technology, you can also detect if a woman's pregnant,"

    Oh, you silly genetically-defective types that can't detect a woman in heat.

  21. Re: Welcome to Australia, Ferengi. on Australian Consumer Watchdog Takes Valve To Court · · Score: 1

    "If it is not possible to repair the fault then the option of replace or refund is available"

    In the case Opportunist is talking about, it would be almost impossible to not repair, unless the PCB or traces had damage. Running them to failure just means a quick component reflow/replacement, which is fairly cheap and almost easy enough to automate testing and repair thereof.

  22. Re:R.I.P. Mozilla on Mozilla Rolls Out Sponsored Tiles To Firefox Nightly's New Tab Page · · Score: 1

    "This is veted ads"

    We've had plenty of companies claim they fully vet their ads. And we've seen them get exploited time and time again.

    Having the exploit built right into the browser, no thanks.

  23. Re:Welcome to Australia, Ferengi. on Australian Consumer Watchdog Takes Valve To Court · · Score: 1

    Umm, no. I have clients in Australia. My shit breaks, it's their choice, not mine, to get a refund, repair, or replacement.

    The only thing at my discretion is whether I replace it with the exact same item, or I give them an upgraded model in its stead.

  24. Re:G'Day Valve, on Australian Consumer Watchdog Takes Valve To Court · · Score: 1

    And the second you restart steam to update or go online to download a game, your other game is gone.

    That's how it went when I got a refund on STALKER.

  25. Re:R.I.P. Mozilla on Mozilla Rolls Out Sponsored Tiles To Firefox Nightly's New Tab Page · · Score: 1

    "Well they have full control and all they have to say is you want this spot, you can have for this much but you have no control over anything that happens to the browser."

    As if drive-by malware embedded in ads hasn't happened before. Yea, you might want to have a seat, I got some things to tell you.