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08-30-2017, 05:56 AM #1
more to the point - you have a computer to play games on - IN YOUR CAR ?!?
lmao - Umm, why ?
yeah bios overclocking is also a bit pointless. You might get a few percent inprovement. Which is largely unnoticeable.
Like I said been a profession it person for around 25 years, just never seen any point in overclocking.
As for cramming lots and lots of drives into a standard desktop case.
So you're basically building mini servers ?
Why not just use a larger case ?
Still got a brand new unboxed full tower in my workshop that's used as a shelf. I reckon it predates atx power supplies. But you can still get them.
Used to use the occasional full tower back in the day. Can't remember why, but I do remember using them :-)
Oh yeah - so you want to be using pet-g to make your components.
has higher glass point than pla or abs, less prone to enviromental break down, easy to print with and reasonably cheap.
Also comes in different colours :-)
It also has some of the best layer bonding - so no matter what your print orientation you get structurally strong and tough prints. Plus you don't need an enclosed print volume to print it :-)Last edited by curious aardvark; 08-30-2017 at 06:01 AM.
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08-30-2017, 10:32 AM #2
Because the reasons for it outweighed the reasons against it. But aside from the games and hd movies and 5.1 channel surround and internet, The big thing about this capability is the use of virtual assistant or ai apps and the ability to talk to my car. I gave my car a voice. and wihile tethered to my phone all I have to do is ask my car where the nearest gas station is or whatever.
Of course, I can also load up games by voice command. Thank you virtual assistants. In my android based corvette, I run assistant.ai. for windows I just use Cortana.
Please explain to me how to...
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