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  1. ddrueding

    Cycling

    After getting my butt kicked on Saturday, I now have a riding partner and he's set us up with a new route for practicing hills: http://www.trainingpeaks.com/sw/4LJ6NUIZ2LRVQYQFWFO6DYDKBQ All those roads are closed to vehicle traffic, and the scenery is beautiful. A fox was pacing us for a...
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    Special heatsink requirements...

    Considering the motherboard and CPU combo alone cost >$4k, I don't think it is on the list of anyone that worries about money. I may have it fold for a week or two before delivery, though ;)
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    Special heatsink requirements...

    It's alright, that helps in it's own way...;)
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    Something Random

    Amazon: Usually ships within 1-2 months....WTF?
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    Revodrives? What would work with my setup?

    The 295 is in the first 16x slot, IIRC there is an 8x or 4x slot above it (Revos are 4x cards and will work in anything 4x or bigger)
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    Revodrives? What would work with my setup?

    I'm trying to remember which 295 card that is, and what the heatsink/fan looks like. Any of them will fit in the slot closer to the CPU than the GPU, and the lower PCIe slots would work as well. As we had talked about before, I wouldn't worry about getting one for speed; they are all fast. Get...
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    Special heatsink requirements...

    Coug seems to be the resident expert at such things, but I would appreciate anyone's input. Supermicro X9DRD-iF (Rev 1.02) It takes Socket 2011 chips, but when I try to connect the Zalman CNPS11X Performa (which states 2011 compatibility) the mounting plate holes are in the wrong spot (too...
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    Something Random

    I was going to mention the same. Particularly if you are there at off hours,
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    Cycling

    Did my first every group ride (which was also my first long ride during the day, and my longest ride ever). http://www.trainingpeaks.com/sw/IOJDC4QJQ7D5TAMHICIXXOQAKI Held up alright to the top, then lost the chain and snapped some teeth on the big ring midway through the decent. Then got...
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    Something Random

    B3, chill out. Nowhere in my post did I insult anyone. I wasn't labeling a group, just a unit of measurement. People don't drive for a predetermined amount of fuel, they drive for a predetermined distance. And while GPM can be derived from MPG, looking at a graph of 1/x shows the problem. It...
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    Something Random

    I think we can all agree that MPG is a stupid way of measuring and comparing these things. We don't drive until we've consumed a gallon of gas. And gallons per mile provides a less exaggerated gap in consumption: My car does 32MPG = 0.031GPM A good 600cc 45MPG = 0.022GPM Chewy's 250cc 78MPG =...
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    question Junking traditional TV for streaming only

    Agreed. Bitrate is what we really need. If they just gave up on the concept of fitting episodes onto arbitrary media sizes, and allowed it to be variable at some quality, everything would be better.
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    question Junking traditional TV for streaming only

    Any guesses on when the scene will start releasing actual 1080p content? 720 is fine, but everyone has the bandwidth these days...
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    Something Random

    Ouch, so you had to go through the back of the cabinet to access the control? That looks like a job for a contortionist. What saw did you use to get such a straight cut in such a tough reach?
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    question Which Tablets

    Yes. There is no link and no model number, but I'm sure that is it.
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    Something Random

    But surely even the Coug must agree that friendship is magic! LOL
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    Something Random

    In that scenario you aren't too worried about the condition of the bike afterwards, so you can just ride the CRX to bits anyway. Besides, only in Hollywood would a 250 be enough to outrun anything but your dog. ;)
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    Something Random

    I suspect that the CBR will also give you a better ride on-road, with more damping and less travel. Not sure if it is adjustable as it was on my CBR600F4i, but it made a huge difference. Of course, taking the CBR offroad would provide a very bad ride, but you weren't going to do that anyway.
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    Loss of system restore points when alternating between Windows XP and Windows 7

    I can't answer your questions on System Restore because I don't use it. In fact, I disable it as one of the first steps of configuring a new machine. Since you have two OSes, you can just use Clonezilla to clone the drive you aren't currently booting from. It also makes a convenient place to...
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    Loss of system restore points when alternating between Windows XP and Windows 7

    I don't like system restore. It isn't a backup per-se, because it is on the same drive and can be effected by viruses, etc. It also doesn't give me the kind of control that I like in such things. Get disk imaging software of some kind and keep complete drive images offline in removable storage...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    I have had good luck with Kingston RAM, but I have never has issues with a Crucial stick ever. I simply don't consider anything else at this point.
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    If you want a low powered machine, build one around a 35W Intel CPU, 1.35v RAM, and a single SSD. That will be a low draw machine.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Sure. Pano stitching is awesome, generating thumbnails on RAW files is great, and level loading in games positively rocks. But I've also made considerable changes in CPU since the X-25 days.
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    The storageforum Audi S4 Thread

    I'm hoping to sort out some financial issues and move when they become available...but it's looking 50/50 at this point.
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    dSLR thread

    I think this guy would take the D800 in a heartbeat, so I suggest you just go and trade when the D800s arrive ;)
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    Something Random

    Not enough data.
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    The storageforum Audi S4 Thread

    Interesting. I had a VW sales dude go nuts on me once as well, though it was in person. The manager ended up sending him home until I was finished buying the car. That is a weird business to be in.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Give or take, depending on which one you are running. They'll do 1600MB/s on the high end.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    It is still likely the slowest part of your IO stream, but the percentage of time that your system is waiting on the drive has shrunk massively. The gain from further improvements is nearing zero as soon as you go SSD in the first place (for normal usage).
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    Keyboards

    Sorry. Couldn't help it.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    It is. I've done it with the Revo and Velo drives. It was quicker, but not by as much as I was hoping for. The benches should be around here somewhere.
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    The storageforum Audi S4 Thread

    I do like the color, but those wheels look like the old A3 Ti wheels....24.7lbs without the cap ;)
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    How to deal with wind chill?

    Hot during the day (75F today) but cold at night. Dry air has that effect.
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    Something Random

    The number of rounds of updates for .Net 4 is utterly ridiculous. From an SP1 install I think it has asked for 4 reboots.
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    How to deal with wind chill?

    Freeze warnings here yesterday and tonight. Meh.
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    The storageforum Audi S4 Thread

    I really like it. Something about the relationship between the rear fender and the transition from roof to D-pillar.
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    Installing Win7 onto a RAID of big drives

    I've done that and other tricks, but they always seem to find some way or some software that screws it up. This would be as foolproof as I could make it. As it stands I've stuck a 120GB Vertex in as the system drive and will simply make regular housecalls to make sure it isn't going bad. Some...
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    Installing Win7 onto a RAID of big drives

    My normal build for HTPCs is a smallish SSD for the OS and apps, and then a large array for data. The main service call I get on HTPCs is people filling the system drive with large media files. My thought was that this would solve that issue.
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    The storageforum Audi S4 Thread

    This looks awesome.
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    Installing Win7 onto a RAID of big drives

    The Adaptec ASR-6805E manual states that in order to get any arrays to display as an install target in Win7 setup, you need to browse to the drive folder and rescan twice. This works, but after that the install proceeds to the first reboot than fails showing the typical BIOS "MISSING OPERATING...
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    Western Digital launch new 10K rpm enterprise hard drive.

    It could also just be the new Raptor.
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    Desktop pc freezes when using either Win XP or Win 7 OSs

    Intermittent problems, be they in cars or computers, are a royal pain in the butt. Particularly with older equipment or an environment where you don't have known good spares of everything to swap and test. Even if you did, intermittent means you never know whether it is solved or not (you can...
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    Installing Win7 onto a RAID of big drives

    Yup. Newest driver from Adaptec (Feb 2012) worked fine. Yay.
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    Installing Win7 onto a RAID of big drives

    According to Gigabyte and Intel, all the drivers are already there. Just tested with 1TB drives and it worked fine. So it seems, at least with Gigabyte, and probably with all Z68 boards, that: 3TB is possible Installing to a RAID array is possible Installing to a RAID array of >2TB drives is...
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    Something Random

    Yeah, the first thought I had was trying to run through a field of that while being chased by billions of tiny spiders. <shiver>
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    Android phones: Tips, tricks?

    I had to Google it ;) Looks like the Google is going after iTunes, Netflix, and everybody else. I wonder if they appreciate how many enemies they just made. Considering it is days old, I wouldn't be surprised if it was a big buggy.
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    Installing Win7 onto a RAID of big drives

    Gigabyte GA-Z68AP-D3 4x Hitachi 5400RPM 3TB drives Win7 x64 Ultimate When the BIOS is configured for RAID mode, and I enter the RAID menu (Ctrl-I), it lists all the drives and their capacities, and lets me create the RAID0+1 array, showing the correct capacity. Entering the Windows 7 setup, it...
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    The new iPad - iPad 3

    Seconded. If I could get a fully functional Android install on this thing (including market, 4G and hotspot) I would pull the trigger immediately.
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    Something Random

    I find that kinda creepy...but I don't like anything when there are more than I can keep my eyes on.
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    New i7s

    Couldn't find one with stated support for the chip, so ended up going this way. Only one CPU to start with, though.
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