well, that hasn't changed.
True but now Apple is really in the mix with their new chips 😀
well, that hasn't changed.
True but now Apple is really in the mix with their new chips 😀
Apple was using Motorola processors in 1992.
I think that a Chiron is out of most of our price ranges. Well... maybe not ponyo, but the rest of us anyway
Abit BP6-2 - Dual socket Celeron MB
I had one but this isn't mine... never was able to get it fully stable with 2x fully recognized Celerons. Worked fine as a regular single-CPU BX chipset MB though fortunately.
along with the occasional BMW M3
Intel Celeron 300A
www.anandtech.com
I bought a BH6 300A combo after I read this article, as well as similar ones from other sites.
Never had a BP6, but, i kept that BH6 for a long time, upgraded to a 533a (which i ran at almost 900mhz for years, and then gave it to my little brother after I got my first Athlon XP setup.)
every alky post ever!
i dunno what cars are cool nowadays... i'm still trying to pull the trigger on something more comfortable/safe than my old subcompact honda
every alky post ever!
i dunno what cars are cool nowadays... i'm still trying to pull the trigger on something more comfortable/safe than my old subcompact honda
Oh man I remember drooling over the idea of a dual socket CPU back when multi core cpus were not a thing. Don't get me wrong it would still be pretty awesome today but never found the justification for it as I rather just build 2+ separate boxes if I'm going to do that. My most likely case scenario where I want lot of cores would be for VMs so more boxes is better. I still want to fully upgrade my vm infrastructure and been saying that for years, but it's kind of a back burner project, financially.
You need to test drive a Tesla. Go to Tesla website and schedule a Model 3 test drive. I can guarantee you will change your mind after the test drive. When you drive a Tesla, it feels like you're driving the future. I'm serious.Bad/good news depending on your perspective.... having owned quite a few fancy and expensive cars (and driven many more) I can tell you that until you get into spending pretty dang good money on a car, they just don't come much better then a Honda. (even most low end models)
And Alky aside (lol) I'd rather get in a crash in a BMW then in a Tesla ... they have just a BIT more experience building cars.
I still have mine and had it stable with 2 Celeron 533 for a linux setup back in the day. Even ran winXP x64 on it.Abit BP6-2 - Dual socket Celeron MB
I had one but this isn't mine... never was able to get it fully stable with 2x fully recognized Celerons. Worked fine as a regular single-CPU BX chipset MB though fortunately.
You need to test drive a Tesla. Go to Tesla website and schedule a Model 3 test drive. I can guarantee you will change your mind after the test drive. When you drive a Tesla, it feels like you're driving the future. I'm serious.
Tesla is the safest car on the road. It's a fact. There's no other car I rather be in than a Tesla in an event of a crash. You have far greater chance of suffering greater injury or death in a BMW crash than Tesla. Pretty much every data backs this up.
It's all about physics. Tesla is the safest car in a crash test. People walk away from really bad high speed crashes in a Tesla. Physics doesn't care how long you have been building cars. Physics is the law. You can argue with emotion but physics say you're 100% wrong.I'll put my safety in the hands of companies that have been building cars for more then a few years thanks.
Subaru for example gets better crash safety results then just about any other car but spinning off an embankment @ 100 mph I'll take a Benz or BMW every time. The Germans have been crash-testing cars at autobahn-speeds since before Elon Musk was born.
Tesla is amazing tech-wise, but crazy me I don't like the "giant smartphone" in lieu of a dashboard or having my car's operation/features controlled by the whim of a huge corporation.
But wth do I know? Heathen that I am I even like shifting my own gears!
I still have mine and had it stable with 2 Celeron 533 for a linux setup back in the day. Even ran winXP x64 on it.
I also have the VP6 with a pair of 1Ghz PIII in it.