Originally posted by: Lithan
Temperature is directly scalable gururu. Thus your arguement is baseless. When the facts fail you, I see you try to play to assumption (flawed at that). Not a good trait for a scientist.
And Gururu, "LOL" is in fact a word.
Originally posted by: Lithan
Perhaps someone needs to get a dictionary and look up the definition of acronym, paying special attention to the second word in the definition.
Originally posted by: Lithan
Acanthus, an acronym is a word.
Originally posted by: Lithan
I wasn't argueing semantics until he told me that an acronym wasn't a word. Should I have not corrected him and thereby let him cause suzy and billy sixth grader reading this to tell this proudly to their english teacher, thereby giving her a headache and causing her to secretly loath them and give them an "f" which keeps them out of a quality college and eventually causes them to watch nascar and vote republican?
Originally posted by: Lithan
I wasn't argueing semantics until he told me that an acronym wasn't a word. Should I have not corrected him and thereby let him cause suzy and billy sixth grader reading this to tell this proudly to their english teacher, thereby giving her a headache and causing her to secretly loath them and give them an "f" which keeps them out of a quality college and eventually causes them to watch nascar and vote republican?
Originally posted by: Lithan
I have one, but I also have 6 computers as well as other electronics running in my computer room at times. And it was an unseasonable warm day (upper 70's).
Originally posted by: gururu
Originally posted by: Lithan
I have one, but I also have 6 computers as well as other electronics running in my computer room at times. And it was an unseasonable warm day (upper 70's).
good, now turn it on.
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Well, I have central air, but on days when it gets over 95, my 2 1/2 ton AC units can;t keep the house below 80, 90 in the computer room. My 10 CPU's put out over 1/2 ton of heat (per my calculations). A little OT, but 10 3000+ type cpu's and 5 9800pros, even at idle (for the gpu, cpu's are at 100%) and a Phaser 850 solid ink printer (500 watt usage) really do put out the heat !
F@H 24/7. And your office has a lot bigger A/C unit I am sure....Originally posted by: gururu
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Well, I have central air, but on days when it gets over 95, my 2 1/2 ton AC units can;t keep the house below 80, 90 in the computer room. My 10 CPU's put out over 1/2 ton of heat (per my calculations). A little OT, but 10 3000+ type cpu's and 5 9800pros, even at idle (for the gpu, cpu's are at 100%) and a Phaser 850 solid ink printer (500 watt usage) really do put out the heat !
that's a tough situation. our office has 20 computers and the temp never gets above 75 F. You must be running games 24/7!!!
Originally posted by: Markfw900
F@H 24/7. And your office has a lot bigger A/C unit I am sure....Originally posted by: gururu
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Well, I have central air, but on days when it gets over 95, my 2 1/2 ton AC units can;t keep the house below 80, 90 in the computer room. My 10 CPU's put out over 1/2 ton of heat (per my calculations). A little OT, but 10 3000+ type cpu's and 5 9800pros, even at idle (for the gpu, cpu's are at 100%) and a Phaser 850 solid ink printer (500 watt usage) really do put out the heat !
that's a tough situation. our office has 20 computers and the temp never gets above 75 F. You must be running games 24/7!!!
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Thats right, and time and time again, its been pointed out that the Pentium 4 3.4 Extreme Edition, my cpu, is the best overall CPU for distributed computing, hands down. :beer:
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
No he is just being a complete idiot as usual.
THat Emergency Edition chip is no match for the A64's even with 1066 FSB. It is a good chip it just has a HORRIBLE price/performance ratio
Just ignore him now, cause hes just going to post crap that is meaningless to everyone.
-Kevin