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  1. I switched over to Linux when Win 10 came out with it's forced updates, telemetry and overall BS about them first disabling, then killing off USB functionality in Win 7 with newer hardware to try and force us to Win 10. The only thing I've found about Linux is for some (Myself included) gaming is basically non-existant but aside from that it's fine. Never going back to Windows because it's only getting worse, not better as this topic demonstrates.
  2. Getting ready for it, have some prep and so on to do but I"ll be ready when it starts.
  3. You can sub at the home site as well (I think), Shrimpy can fill you in on details. I'm sorry to hear your team collapsed but it can be rebuilt, just takes time to get done if it happens.
  4. You guys are welcome to participate if you want (And have the hardware to run), starts in March and the benchmarks chosen for it aren't that complicated. Stage 1: Super PI 32M Stage 2: Pi Fast Stage 3: CPU frequency I'll be in it and I hope to see a few of you in too. Warp9 Systems' Socket 754 Competition thread - HWBOT Competitions - HWBOT Community Forums COMMUNITY.HWBOT.ORG Welcome to Warp9 Systems' Socket 754 Competition by ShrimpBrime and Mr.Scott Hardware: Socket 754 CPUs and motherboards only...
  5. This is one of the key things and opportunity you have here. I'm not aware of any site that stood out by copying another, TPU for example became what it is today by being "Itself" which is what this needs to be. It needs it's own form of unique identity that stands out on it's own - While it's true sites that are successful normally follow a certain format you can put your own spin on it and see how it evolves over time. While it's true you can use what others have as a source of ideas or inspiration, you don't need to become a clone of another site, EHW really needs to be it's own thing. That's when the part about keeping your options open comes into play, the ability to adapt and evolve so it reaches the place it needs to go and thrive. Let me know if I can do anything Pio, be it ideas or whatever - You know how to contact me if you need to and if I can do it, I will.
  6. Everything you've said here goes with the territory but you knew that already. Figuring out where to put the fire extinguishers and so on is just part of the experience and you'll get the hang of it. It's also good to keep your options open related to features, hosting and other things that can make or break the site, I'm sure you'll run across some viable options and be able to assess what direction things should go based on the criteria that would apply at the time because these are always changing. As you put it, "Baby Steps" and that's the way to go from here.
  7. Congrats @pio, I know you'll go a great job and let me know if I can do anything for you. If it's within my means I'll do just that.
  8. If you can find a copy, Valkyrie Profile 2 Silmeria isn't a bad game at all. There are more of course, I happen to own a copy of the English version of Xenosaga III and it's the best one out of the series - Not to mention one of the most expensive/rarest within the entire PS2 game library to find so you'll pay to get a genuine copy of it. Luckily I bought it brandnew back in the day so I only paid original retail price for it.
  9. Prefer FF VII myself over X but VI to me was the best even though it was on and older system. BTW made a 2025 dated post here with this.
  10. Would be best to use a Phenom II based chip because of the L3 cache. You can always unlock cores but you cannot disable cores on any benchmarks where core count itself matters towards the result/score. That much I can tell you.
  11. The offer is appreciated but as Shrimpy said, I've been with the same core group of guys for close to 20 years now (2006) and I have no plans on that changing. However tossing some ideas around isn't a bad thing, that I could do at least. I'll keep an eye on this thread and if I have something to contribute I will.
  12. Careful - Some of us do our best stuff when totalled. I've been known to have one mixed up closeby and pull off some real nasty stuff before. Yes: I have a bottle or two here to do it with now so I'm ready.
  13. The one I showed you the other night? That's cool - And did you try an offer as I had suggested or just won it outright? Should be good for what you will be using it for. Yeah..... You'll need water for a 9590 chip when you get one, but for any non-XOC use an 8350 is just as good - Maybe better due to lower overall thermals but it CAN be tweaked down to help with that since the chip's default CPU voltage specs are really high in the first place. Clock it down a bit and drop the voltage alot by comparison, that's how I did mine. At one time I had it running with my Susanoo aircooler around 4.4-4.5GHz and it was fine.
  14. Grab another Asus or another Gigabyte, those are the only two brands that made an AM3+ board than can run anything without issue. If you know you'll be doing alot of Super PI and things like that the UD series like the one you have now is fine but I do suggest either an UD5 or UD7 if you can find one. UD3 is OK but not the best for larger chips and unfortunately, all UD's regardless do tend to run very warm to hot with their VRM setups. For an Asus you have a few choices: Crosshair V (Original) Crosshair V-Z, Sabertooth 2.0 or the newer 3.0 version (Has RGB LED's under the PCI-E latches) and it also has an m.2 drive port as well. I know your Sabertooth 2.0 died but I'll also say due to your statement about the HDMI adapter that could have been the cause and I'm not aware of any board that can hold up to backfeed for long - It just gets nasty when that happens. And to that end the old 2.0 I have here (And posting with now) inspite of being ran hard and put up wet right out of the box onward as an open box item from the egg has really held up well, even pushing a few chips to or over 8GHz, over the course of about 7 years of abuse that way. I did mention the other morning about it always thinking a new chip has been installed and it was finally retired from benching because of that. Aside from that it still works fine and useable for daily rig use. If possible I'd look for one of the newer 3.0 Sabertooths. Great board and it's a real treat to work with. Yes, it too can run a 9590 without issues from the VRMs unlike a Gigabyte could run into, which is why I never ran one of those, going all Asus here. If you can find a Crosshair V-Z that's the ticket out of all but I'd be picky about the price no matter what you decide on. As I had told you it's possible to find one for a good price but I'd pay no more than about $150 for the average Crosshair V-Z found, even those in great condition aren't worth $200+ or more because they sold for around $225-250 NEW and I should know, considering I bought at least two that way back then. I will say concerning the newer Sabertooth 3.0's like mine, those can be pricey due to their rarity and that's more of a "Take what you can get" kind of thing because of it -But I'd still have a price range in mind and not overpay for one. Hit me up if you have any questions - You know where to find me.
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