are $300 earbuds worth the extra cost?
I lost my One More triple drivers, and work has been terrible listening to nothing. (I listen to podcasts but mostly music 5+ hours/day)
Was considering pic related, maybe add a cmoy
>>61140816
Probably not.
Article: No correlation between headphone frequency response and retail price -
http://asa.scitation.org/doi/10.1121/1.4984044
>>61140816
haha faggot
>>61140887
what are you trying to say?
sup /g/
my pc audio is lower than normal, like at 100 is barely audible. what can i do? i've reinstalled both oem and stock windows drivers, and even made a couple of complete wipes. have i fucked up my integrated soundcard somehow?
mobo is msi z97 gaming 7
>>61140696
Whatever it is, it's probably your fault
Check cable, check speakers.
>>61140696
Check the audio level in audacity
>Assemble your parts list
https://pcpartpicker.com/
>How to assemble a PC, select components & more (kind of outdated)
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php?title=Build_a_PC
If you want help:
>State the budget for your build (and country if not the USA).
>List games/software you use often, as well as your monitor resolution + refresh rate.
>Clarify your goal for build improvements: lower price or improved specs?
CPUs:
>G4560 - Budget builds (<$500)
>R5 1400 - if you can't afford better or specifically need 8 threads but not a very powerful CPU
>R5 1500x - Buy the 1600 instead
>R5 1600 - Best value for higher fps gaming / mixed usage; Get a 1600x if you don't OC
>R7/Xeon/Threadripper - Compute/Multitask/mixed use; Not required for just gaming.
GPUs:
>Integrated CPU Graphics - Desktop stuff and very light games
>RX 560 and GTX 1050Ti - Lower end budget cards, drop settings on newer games
>RX570 - 1080p@60hz at high, running most maxed older games at 144+hz.
>RX580 and GTX1060 6GB - 1080p@60hz maxed, 1440p@60hz at lower settings; Go for the RX580 if you can.
>GTX 1070 - 1080p@144hz /1440p@60hz at high
>GTX 1080 - 1080p@144hz / 1440p@60hz maxed, 4k@60hz in a few games; Probably the highest end card you need for 1080p/1440p.
>GTX 1080 Ti - 1440p@144 hz and 4k@60hz maxed/high in many games; You're kind of going overboard with this one.
>AMD GPUs are suffering a lack of stock and Nvidia a rise in price thanks to miners
RAM:
>Check your Mobo QVL before buying any RAM
>Ryzen benefits from high speed RAM
General:
>ALWAYS LOOK AT PRODUCT REVIEWS!
>Always consider an SSD. Try buying a large SSD for what you'd pay for your SSD+HDD combined, and add a HDD later
>NVMe SSDs aren't for a faster OS boot, they're for productivity/scratch disk/VMs. NVMe and M.2 are not the same thing, M.2 is a form factor.
>The Ryzen lineup comes with exceptionally good stock coolers. (with the exception of the 1600X) consider using them over any sub 35USD cooler.
>>61140663
time to update your shit pajeet
shit thread with shit picture created early
please delete it and make another with an appropriate pc building or hardware related picture please
>>61140710
still for poorfags
This is the headquarters of DeepMind, the most advanced Artificial Intelligence company in the world.
Notice anything ... ?
This is the CEO and one of the greatest minds responsible for the development of true AI (Artificial General Intelligence)
Perhaps the most important person in tech today...
Where is his ThinkPad?
Oh...
>>61140598
>>61138275
we get it dude, you like macs
btw your desktop sucks
>Notice anything ... ?
It doesn't seem to be a very profitable company. They couldn't even finish the building.
>inb4 muh privacy
servers
>>61140500
It's more stable than windows.
Better programming environment.
Less viruses
Package managers make it easier to install and remove software
Less bloatware
>>61140500
Easier and a lot less autistic than using windows
how do we get normies to realize a PC is literally just 4 parts that you click together and 99.9% of the general pop can spend just $250 to build it
>cheapest intel HT cpu
>cheapest mobo w/ hdmi
>cheapest 4GB ram (preferably 8, 16 if heavy tabs/app user)
>Logisys CS6801BK SFF case
>>61140460
the SFF logisys case is merely for "its too big" memes and they can swap the PSU if needed but the stock supply is over 75% what the pc will ever need
>>61140460
At the end of day there will only be so many people willing to go through the process. Sadly, most people are not intelligent enough to appreciate the savings and in fact not intelligent enough to troubleshoot a problem (most fail at connecting the CPU plug) when one occurs. Then there are the people who appreciate on-site service more than savings.
More importantly, why are you getting you panties in a bunch over how people spend their money? Shouldn't you be more worried about people buying truly unnecessary shit?
Either way shit thread so no bump for you.I just needed to stretch my fingers anyway
>>61140568
>I just needed to stretch my fingers anyway
id love to stretch my fingers inside that girl 2bh farn
sup /g/,
Write a function in c++ that will generate cave structures.
you have a 1000 by 1000 array of ints. 0 means empty 1 is filled. From 0-250 rows will be air. Fill the rest with randomly generated caves that have surface entrances. Good luck
>>61140326
do your own homework
>>61140350
Not quite homework my friend :^)
>>61140326
How did it feel to waste money on a game dev school?
AMD IS FINISHED & BANKRUPT
RYZEN CONFIRMED FOR HOUSEFIRES
RYZEN USERS ON SUICIDE WATCH
HOW CAN AYYMD FAGS EVER RECOVER?
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=skylakex-thermal-pow&num=1
>>61140262
7700k reigns supreme yet again
>>61140262
>performance per watt
so you care power consumption now?
>>61140332
If it is 3x better probably everyone does
Perl 6 needs to be hyped more. It has optional static types and multiple dispatch.
>>61139963
>> Went onto https://perl6.org/ to check what it is about.
>> First perl example:
grammar Parser {
rule TOP { I <love> <lang> }
token love { '' | love }
token lang { < Perl Rust Go Python Ruby > }
}
say Parser.parse: 'I Perl';
# OUTPUT: 「I Perl」 love => 「」 lang => 「Perl」
say Parser.parse: 'I love Rust';
# OUTPUT: ï½¢I love Rustï½£ love => ï½¢loveï½£ lang => ï½¢Rustï½£
Go to faq, read that this grammar construct in perl 6 is powerful enough that it was used to write the perl 6 parser.
WTF, I love perl 6 now.
>>61139963
It's slow. And starts up slowly, which is bad for scripting lang. Why is it this way?
>>61139963
It also has syntactic macros iirc.
So what friggin drivers am I supposed to use with this? I install the correct drivers from AMD, then the software itself says i need an update, after that update, it says i need another update, one which installs the previous drivers, and in the end i have 2 sets of drivers installed for 1 card causing instability.. wtf
Thank you for telling what operating system.
Last Windows drivers for HD6000 -series AMD GPU's and older is Catalyst 14.4.
>>61140052
windows 10 64 bit, and this is 5000 series, the website seems to give options between 15.7.1 and 16.2.1 beta crimson, crimson nags me to "update" to 15.3 something...
>>61140113
HD6000 series and older (that means HD5000 cards too) are not officially supported with Windows '10'.
14.4 Catalyst and NT6.1 or 6.2 ('8/8.1'/Server 2012 R2). Or rather linux with radeon+mesa opengl libraries.
I'm having overheating issues /g/, pic related it's my computer
But really though, how often do you dust your shit? How serious is the risk of moisture in an air compressor?
>>61139892
once a week. a simple dusting will do. like, how often do you clean your room?
>>61139922
Once a week? Jesus, when I dust mine every four months I barely get any poof of dust at all
I dust it around once every two or three months, more or less. Having a negative air pressure helps a lot.
>genius C programmer
>create a new linux distro
>it's the best distro
>no systemd
>best packet manager
>best repositories
>totally libre
>can't create the ascii art for the screenfetch logo
Would you still release it or would it be too incomplete for /g/?
>>61139862
Into the trash
>>61139862
It can't be the best distro if it does not use systemd
>>61139862
"genius C programmer" isn't the skill you need to maintain a Linux distro.
What browser do you use, /g/?
>>61139642
How come firefox makes my cpu fans go off really loud whenever I have more than 6 pornhub tabs open but in google chrome I can have 50 pornhub tabs open and I never hear my cpu start whining?
You know what I mean mush
Why is google chrome so good?
iridium for sites where w3m is just not enough .
>>61139729
I don't know /v/irgin try to look resource monitor instead of listening your fans to measure programs
>>61139642
Firefox on GNU, Opera on Windows
if oil means energy and energy means money, doesn't that make printing solar panels the same as printing counterfeit money??
>>61139530
No.
/thread
>>61139530
>>61139530
No. Energy is a source of money because it's rare and difficult to produce. If it weren't, it wouldn't be as costly.
I have a linux-based NAS that several users connect to. Some have Macs, and they leave those shitty resource forks and .DS_Store files all over the place.
Is there a way I can prevent these files from being created, server-side? I am aware of the client-side "defaults write" method, but I don't have access to these people's macs to just do that.
The closest thing I can come up with is writing a script that execute every five minutes to scan the entire thing for .DS_Store files and delete them; but that does not take care of the resource forks, and I can't just delete any old file beginning with a dot.
Solution: Ban Mac users.
>>61139529
oh ok thanks
>>61139507
those files are totally harmless, why don't you just get your shit together and stop letting them trigger your autism?