Well, if it's a video of a highway I don't see a reason to separate it in two or more parts. I always have contents in the description so it's easy to navigate to the most interesting points. But I get your point!
The point is to enjoy the scenery, in this case of a town which is a tourist...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyOc3W6ukKU&hd=1
This video takes you to Katakolo, Katakolo's town center and port.
Katakolo is a popular cruise ships destination due to its proximity to the site of Ancient Olympia (the place where the Olympic Games started during the 8th century BC) and...
I don't know how motorsports' fans see EVs racing, but I'm sure that from a driver's point of view driving a car to its limits it's always interesting regardless the type of its power source.
New technologies have also drawbacks. The problem with industrial revolution, pesticides, food...
A last off topic message from me. I think that we took the thread way out of its purpose.
1) I quoted your post which I think was the start of our miscommunication. In this post I felt you tried to put all the non-renewable power sources in the same category. (You said later though in another...
I answered in a hurry and didn't notice the quote.
As I said I assumed from your initial post:
that you were laughing at the benefits of EVs. It was an assumption based on your question "How do they think those batteries are being charged?". I believed that the spirit of this question was...
I didn't say that you said gasoline is better. From your initial post I thought you tried to say that the benefits from EVs are marginal. I thought you implied the emissions are the same...
By 2040 coal will be the source only of 35% of total energy in USA according to your link. I think that's...
The map is supposed to show the benefits of using electric cars over gasoline ones. I'm not qualified to judge its accuracy but its from a reputable site and it is supposed to be the result of a study. Probably they have taken into consideration things like waste processing etc., otherwise they...
Have a look at this map:
Source: http://theenergycollective.com/lindsay-wilson/234736/electric-cars-aren-t-green-myth-debunked
Electric cars in the countries in crimson color have the same impact with gasoline cars. In all other countries there is a benefit which is quite appreciable in some...
I disagree with your initial statement. There is a benefit from using electric cars. And it will be much greater in the (relatively near) future when renewable resources will be more common.
You also added natural gas and coal emissions which isn't right. The fact is that both of them produce...
Natural gas emissions are much lower than coals! Gas burns more efficiently!
Nuclear power plants don't have any direct emissions. If radioactive wastes are treated properly they don't have any significant impact on the environment. The problems with them are the consequences of accidents which...
That's not completely right! There are many types of power stations that have zero emissions. For example hydroelectric power plants, solar power plants, wind turbines etc.
In U.S. only 37% of electricity was produced by coal in 2012:
It depends on the task. If we process a video with a software that supports for example 4 threads the benefits won't be breathtaking.
A server benefits from the multiple CPUs and cores because many users access it at the same time running their own tasks.
I'm not literally talking about a supercomputer. But what I'm trying to do in this thread is to max out a desktop.
Building the ultimate server is for another thread.
As I explained it's an hypothetical build.
But this processing power isn't useless. I edit 1080p videos for my Youtube channel, and if I remember right processing the longer ones which are about 90 minutes takes about 2 and a half or 3 and a half hours with an i7-920 processor overcloked at...
It's an hypothetical build. I'm not going to build this system (or any other any time soon).
I just try to explore the limits of today's ultimate system.
When I started the thread I was waiting for improvement suggestions to my proposed setup, but since the thread didn't take my intended root I chanaged the title to a more suitable one.
There are some tasks like UHD video editing or high quality 3D models rendering for which no amount of processing power is enough. The more the better.
Note: I'm not going to build this computer. I started this thread to explore the limits of today's "ultimate" system.
Case: Corsair Obsidian Series® 900D Super Tower Case
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1500W EPM1500EGT
Mother Board: ASUS RAMPAGE IV EXTREME
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-3970X Processor...
According to the specs you gave, 3360's adapter can provide 50 mA more current.
According to the information in bold it seems that the adapter will work (the current difference is less than 30%) but use it at your own risk.
Of course I agree. The connection is obvious and doesn't need any explanation.
I also agree that there is no reason to add anything to the calculator's results. (I assume that was what you meant at first place but I didn't get your point initially). Furthermore the calculator I suggested has...
Which of the two? Extreme or Formula? Formula is very good too. If Formula is still expensive for you or if it has many unnecessary features have a look to ASUS MAXIMUS V GENE. Maybe it's more suitable for your requirements. Note that it is a microATX motherboard.
GDDR5 is memory which is on the VGA...
Your motherboard has the following PCI-E slots according to MSI:
If what you wanted to ask is if a PCI-E 3.0 VGA can work in a PCI-E 2.0 slot the answer is yes.
Scratching noise from the HDD? Use a program like CrystalDiskInfo to access S.M.A.R.T. data of the drive and see if everything is OK.
Use FurMark to test if your VGA works properly.
I'm interested in single loop configurations and I'm talking about performance not aesthetics.
You say that high power pumps need reservoirs of greater volume, but there is more than that in aigomorla's setup. For example there is a vortex breaker at the base of the reservoir and there is a...
OK. That's the vortex breaker, but what's the role of the second part of the reservoir?
Edit: Which part do you use to connect the bodies? It's not the "Reservoir Coupler with Fitting Sockets", because yours is closed.
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