These are the PCs on the new HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier. Say something nice about them.
They won't shut down to update with six unknown targets closing at high speed.
I bet they're reliable as all hell, or at least I hope so with them being on a carrier.
>>61102821
updates don't take forever
they don't use as much RAM
they won't grind the hard drives when idle
I have a riddle for you:
You have a computer with 4 drive bays, occupied by a 120GB SSD for the OS, a 500GB SSD for applications, and two 1TB HDDs. You're running out of space and replace one of the hdds with a 4TB HDD. Then you copy your files from the remaining 1TB to the 4TB, remove the 1TB and restart, everything works as intended.
Now you replace the 1TB HDDs with the 1TB HDD you removed to install the 4TB, in order to copy its contents to the 4TB HDD as well. You try to boot and get “Reboot and select proper boot device”, every time from there on out. What went wrong, how do you fix it?
Hint 1: BIOS recognizes the SSD with the OS and it's #1 in boot order
Hint 2: the error persists even after unplugging all other drives
fuck off it's not a riddle we aren't your own personal tech support
you dun goofed
>>61102732
What do you suggest, asking on the dead containment board that is /wsr/?
What went wrong, /gee/?
The bottom "muh cookies" bar is ENTIRELY Britain's fault
Fucking airstrip one can't keep it's totalitarian cuckery contained
>>61102587
>Having your privacy respected is an authoritarian cuck policy
Good goy, let us mine your data in secret
Javascript.
How come nobody talks about Rory Read?
The re-hiring of Jim Keller and the hiring of Lisa Su both happened while Rory Read was the CEO of AMD.
He was the one cleaned up all the mess left by Hector Ruiz (sell fabs to Arabs (GloFo) and then lock AMD into long-term, inflexible fab contract with GloFo, and then draw fat salary from GloFo after retiring from AMD lol) and Dirk Meyer (sell mobile GPU business and patent portfolio to Qualcomm for just $65M and even sign contract saying AMD will never re-enter mobile phone SoC market lol).
>>61102256
alright
>>61102256
Rory was put in place as a temporary CEO. His job was literally to find people he felt capable of restructuring the company. To that effect he did his job perfectly.
However he greenlighted a couple stupid ideas, and his egg salady personality was so unlikable every investor call he gave turned into a small disaster.
>>61102256
>$65M and even sign contract saying AMD will never re-enter mobile phone SoC
how long this contract effective, forever ?
>blazing fast CPU and GPU
>6gb ram
>64gb storage
>Super fast charging
>$399
Did you get the last real flagship killer last year before OneCuck went beyond $400?
>buying a phone from a company with no future because "muh flagship killer" marketing
>no support in another year
>expecting updates in 6 months when they've moved onto shilling their next meme
desu the hardware is fine but if you're expecting any longevity from it you're delusional
oneplus has lost all direction as a company, when they're knee-deep in mediocre $700 flagships in a year or two it's going to be too late to recover
I'm Chinese and even I'm ashamed of oneplus.
>>61101930
OP3 still working like a charm. Probably going back to Google phones when I have to move back stateside and can't get One Plus cheap from their official site at Chinese prices.
What do you think of Apple? How does it compare?
>>61101740
Overpriced trash that gets BTFO by something 1/3 its price.
>>61101740
phones are more than just a piece of tech these days. they're borderline fashion accessories which people want to flaunt. and apple is a market leader in terms of marketing their relatively expensive phones so people see some kinda brand value to it and associate it with being rich and trendy.
>>61101765
Uh huh. Next time you drop your OnePlus, walk into the OnePlus Store and get a new one for $29.
Wait, never mind, you can't. There is no physical presence. Guess you're waiting on UPS! Oh well, at least you have a good tablet that runs the same platform, so you can keep running all your favorite apps. Oh, no, my bad, you don't have that either.
>Cares about free software
>Uses 4chan
Explain yourselves /g/
>>61101632
It's not software
>>61101671
But it runs on proprietary software.
>>61101632
>says he cares about free software
>keeps it locked in his computer
I don't know if I'm crashing due to my over clock at 4.8 or this bullshit, how do I know if my oc is stable then -.-
>buy intel cpu
>involuntarily become a dumb phoneposter
>>61101147
Try it at regular operating frequencies first dumb dumb. If it keeps crashing then you can say you are one step closer to being fucked.
>>61101160
>Being this mad because you can't afford a phone.
If 4chan didn't want phones to work on this website then they wouldn't make a mobile version, now leave your house you virgin fuck and go out.
Some of you bitch about anything.
Bet my phone is better than you're shitty pc anyways
old thread: >>61094702
What are you working on, /g/?
>>61100986
Are you underage or why do you use an anime picture? Anime is for little girls
>>61100986
First for Fortan 77.
nth for lisplets are losers
Quick write a program which lets you place n queens on an nxn chess board so they can't attack each other. Remember queens can attack in all eight directions.
>>61100207
Hey, it's another >see if /g/ will do your homework thread
summer school already?
Do your homework annon it will help you succeed later on
Why is Visual Studio so shit?
Stop using .NET now.
>>61099568
It's busy sending your telemetry data. Give it an hour and a half time
>>61099568
It is bloated as hell
In terms of games when or how should I use const and constexpr properly?
>>61098822
Duh. Whenever you like, of course.
>>61098822
In terms of games don't use c++ ever
>>61098950
Sure thing Pajeet, use a garbage collected language with a runtime like C# that way your game will run like ass, but atleast it's easier to write right?
http://www.pcgamer.com/delidding-your-cpu-is-scary-but-worth-itand-surprisingly-easy
Does it seem weird to anybody that delidding has actually become a trend? Risking a $200-300 CPU for slightly better temps seems like a weird trend. It kind of reminds me of old school overclocking, except the point of overclocking was to make cheap shit run as fast as more expensive processors. If you blew up a Celeron 300A, who cares? But now it's about making mid-range parts run better, and a 7600K or 7700K isn't exactly something you just throw away. And Skylake-X delidding is even more ridiculous, risking the death of a $300-1000 part just to overclock it without burning your house down seems absurd. Yet people are rolling with it.
>>61098721
I know right? It's like when humans started doing brain surgery and shit. WTF I hate medicine now!
>>61098721
PC Gamer is full retard. They actually posted this shit, too http://www.pcgamer.com/meet-the-overclocker-who-made-delidding-your-cpu-idiot-proof/
They might be stealthily one of the biggest Intel shills out there.
>>61098782
This analogy is so stupid it's caused my brain to collapse in on itself.
>nets 50 billion a year
>biggest aquisition was beats for 3 billion
what are they doing
>>61096987
they're extremely conservative with their acquisitions
>>61096987
They have no liquid asset in USA to use on acquisitions because it is all in overseas banks until they can find a loophole to get it back into USA without paying tax.
>>61096987
Fucking over their customers.
What's the appeal?
>>61096773
it's not gnome.
more polished than other DE's but at a cost of resources
>>61096773
Looks great