Post your component list; rate other anons'; ask questions in general.
>Assemble your parts list with price comparisons & compatibility filter.
https://pcpartpicker.com/
THEN state the PURPOSE of your PC & BUDGET. State COUNTRY if not USA.
List GAMES/SOFTWARE you use often. List resolution & hz if gaming.
Seeking build improvements? Clarify goal: lower price or improved specs?
ctrl+f to see if your question was answered already
>How to assemble a PC, select components & more. (somewhat outdated)
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Build_a_PC
CPUs:
>G4560 - budget builds (<$500) unless G4600/G4620/i3-7100 is heavily discounted
>R5 1500x - generally all you need for 60fps with power to spare. No i5
>R5 1600 - best value for higher fps gaming & mixed usage; 1600x if you too lazy to OC
>i7-7700k - bad value but good for higher FPS; may have heat issues
>R7/Xeon/Threadripper/i9 - compute/Multitask/mixed use
Graphics:
>G4560 iGPU is fine for desktop stuff and very light game
>1050Ti for low budget. Drop settings if not Freesync/Gsync on newer games; RX560 if discounted <$90
>RX570 4GB - 1080p@60+hz, running most maxed; older games at 144+hz
>RX580 8GB - 1440p@60+hz, inject SMAA & drop settings
>1060 - Generally outperformed by the RX 580 and GSync costs more; consider if AMD is not an option (ie CUDA/miners buying all RX400/500s)
>1070 - if on sale/can't afford 1080
>1080 - 1080p@100-144+hz maxed; 1440p at lower hz.
>1080Ti - 1440p@90-144+hz; 4k@60hz in SOME games, more at lower settings
General:
>READ PRODUCT REVIEWS to see if that cheap SSD/PSU or whatever is reliable
>Consider larger SSD-only for what you budget SSD+HDD combined. Add HDD later once needed
>NVMe aren't for faster OS boot. They're primarily for productivity/scratch disk/VMs
>Stop confusing any M.2 drive with NVMe. M.2 is a form factor
>mATX board + case is often cheaper
>1 SR DIMM is slower than 2 DIMMs
>>60849994
Responding to the previous thread,so anything better than a 1070 would be a waste, so even an regular 1080? Should I just go ahead and buy a 1440p monitor and sell my current one (which is still new)?
is the oem key in ebay legit or a scam I saw win 7 key go for 3 - 5$
>>60850021
My build i'm getting https://pcpartpicker.com/list/TZjjkT
Conflicted on the GPU. Want an aftermarket with fans instead of blower but don't know which to get.
Budget is it's current price, not willing to increase it by more than $50.
1440p 144hz. I don't play many triple A games cus my current computer is a potato.
Lower price while not damaging the specs/performance would be nice.
Do people unironically use this and actually take the time to manually approve each script on every site they visit?
how the fuck are supposed to know which ones to block?
>>60849902
yea
Autism has no limits
DVD still in 2017?
Dont tell me you actually use DVDs for anything other than old tv show boxsets on a CRT.
>720x480 max res
>2017
Too comfy watching sailor Moon in VHS.
they go up to 720x576, actually
>>60849931
This. OP a dumbfag
What is wrong with this code, besides the excessive use of if else statements?
Nothing.
>>60849151
The fact that it's in a Flash game for weebs.
Senseless waste of code.
>>60849151
The repetitive if statements increases the runtime complexity of the program and goes against the very principle of even having data structures and algorithms. But yes, it does output the right result, which is all that matters, right?
should have more polymorphism and generality instead of seemingly trying to have an independent if statement for each possible case
What do you choose?
>>60849055
iPhone, of course.
Android is for pajeets, chinks and africans. It's literally a throwaway phone that gets no updates.
http://www.androidauthority.com/oneplus-confirms-no-android-nougat-update-oneplus-2-779029/amp/
>>60849055
Iphone of course.
>>60849093
Rather not getting updates than my phone getting useless after some of them
Also
>what is manually installing them
What is holding Lua back as a programming language.
It's shit overall. The only thing it has going for it is that it's easy to embed
>>60848989
Actual use of Lua is holding it back as a programming language.
Who the fuck uses it?
>>60849000
Video games. Nothing serious.
Lua solves no problems that other languages dont solve better
>>60848992
thats about all it has going for it.
C is a disservice to intelligent programmers. It has almost 0 features that a modern and intelligent programmer uses to be productive. Since C is such a timesink, it's popularity is falling more than any other languages in the market.
C is dying and it should die ASAP. C programmers are actually retards in general. C is a small language to grasp, exactly the kind of shit that makes things retard friendly.
C has no advanced features like C++ does.
But as a newfag you are kinda in the right direction. C is for newbies. Think of it this way:
During ancient times, counting to 10 was a big deal and a person who could count to 10 was considered to be "wise".
Fast forward a few century counting to 10 is so trivial we teach this to toddlers. Now toddlers appreciate the vast "knowledge" of counting to 10 while matured brains are busy with modern technologies.
C is from stone age and the people who still preach it is like overgrown toddlers that can't learn advanced things. C is for lesser programmers.
C doesn't have delegates
C doesn't have resizable arrays
C doesn't have strings
C doesn't have string concatenation
C doesn't have namespaces
C doesn't have exception handling
C doesn't have closures in the standard
C doesn't have unit tests
C doesn't have Function overloading
C doesn't have memory safety of any kind
C doesn't prevent memory exploits and has no bounds and runtime checks
C doesn't support dynamic method loading/creating
C doesn't even have generics and templates
C doesn't have meta programming
C doesn't have mixins
C doesn't have higher order functions
C doesn't have contract programming
C doesn't have inner classes
C doesn't have function literals
C doesn't have array slicing
C has a very limited support for implicit parallelism
C doesn't even have string switches
C is a cancer that plagues the modern software industry
>>60848981
C BTFO
>>60849013
don't samefag, OP.
>>60849022
Look at the IP count
>what do you have
>what do you want
>why did you have to buy a keyboard with browns because you couldnt use one with blues since you still live at your basement
>why is this placebo
>why are you poor and you have to chose a keyboard with chink cherry mx knockoffs
>why do you type faster at your rubber dome $5 keyboard
>why did you spent your paycheck on those fancy keycaps
>why did you spent $200 in a keyboard and you aren't able to touchtype
Also, General mechanical keyboard thread.
>>60848532
first for mechanical keyboards are a goddamn meme
was looking at a vortex cherry blue for $60. so mad i didn't snap it up. price sky rocketed the next day.
got a bunch of gateron brown switches but i'm too lazy to put a board together.
What's a good non mechanical keyboard?
When did you grow up and realize that:
>Google hires trannies and will be more SJW than Mozilla will ever be so the removal of Brendan Eich is a stupid reason to switch to Chrome/Chromium.
>Chrome/Chromium has Google tracking built into the code and each update integrates that tracking deeper and deeper into the code in order to thwart people who try to fork Chromium
>repacks of the Chromium code like "Ungoogle'd Chromium have a lot of the convenience you want, like updated add-ons ripped out so you're just making things harder for yourself
When will you realize that Firefox, despite being run by a cucked organization like every other major tech company is still the closest you will ever get to having a browser that respects your freedoms?
The only reason to switch to Chrome is a performance increase that comes with higher resource usage. And if you care about performance than you do your own privacy, then you don't really belong on /g/.
Firefox is still the best browser for /g/ users and until something more privacy conscious comes out, you are allowing yourself to get privacy-raped by Google by switching to any of their browsers.
What kind of self-respecting /g/ user are you if use a browser created by a Jewish ad company?
Boycott all Google-coded browsers.
>>60848488
Aint doin anything illegal nigga, idgaf
If you dont do anything wrong, you have nothing to fear.
>>60848522
Those who trade liberty for security will end up with neither
>>60848488
>When will you realize that Firefox, despite being run by a cucked organization like every other major tech company is still the closest you will ever get to having a browser that respects your freedoms?
I've always realized this.
Is ethereum mining a meme?
Won't it be a short and sweet bubble before it becomes easier to buy ethereum rather than create it?
>>60847908
You clearly never researched the topic. The crypto currency is inverse of bubble: the less people are mining the more attractive mining is.
Bubbles are the more attractive the more people buy in them.
>>60847908
What's the point of buying led psu? Also why the fuck is it so dusty.
Back to your question it probably won't be easier to buy, but if too many people mine it then it's going to eventually plateau.
Nikola Tesla wanted to make a spire to provide free power to those within the rage of it. It looked like it didn't work right at the end of it. I think I could make it work. It would be a large effort, we would need money for the parts and the study. I think I can make it work anybody want to help? He had trouble with producing the power threw the air. I figure if you want it to not lose power threw the air you need to either make allot of these spires or erect smaller spires to conduct the electricity into smaller homes. they would be producing there own amount of power while absorbing a larger amount from the air.
You're a fucking idiot
Disney has walk-in magnetic wireless charging rooms
>>60847793
Well it's an idea I like the spires they make sense.
It would be a cool project.
why type another line of native python?
http://docs.hylang.org/en/stable/
python is a lisp flavored bash
hy is a lisp flavored python
can we go more retarded?
>>60848670
>python
>lisp flavored
wat
>>60848670
>functions are objects
>therefore lisp
So now with the recent bios updates and assuming 3200+ RAM, has Ryzenfu closed the gaymen gap compared to the 7700k?
I've been under a rock, so gimme a /quickrundown/. Thinking of finally replacing my 2500k.
Threadripper will be a more mature platform
they have virtually the same IPC, the only difference is program optimizations
>>60847288
Isn't it safe to assume that threadripper will run at a lower clockspeed (worse for gaming) and be priced higher (different class of cpu than 7700k)?
Old thread: >>60841126
What are you working on, /g/?
C++ cannot enumerate foreach. It's been HALF A FUCKING CENTURY LMAOforeach(index, number; numbers)
if (number == some_value)
return index;
>>60847291
Who really cares? C++ is garbage anyway, and you shouldn't be using it.
>>60847291
Which languages enumerate in foreach loops?
Are netbooks a good on the go computer for programming, and network admin type of job or is there something better outthere?
What's your opinion /g/?
>>60847134
Programming probably not unless you're doing Hello World in C. Network admin might be ok.
>>60847150
so what's another device that can is small and portable and can do the job and has multiple ports for programming and sysadmin?
>>60847134
A thinkpad x220 is probably your best bet.
Good I/O
Good keyboard
Good battery life
Good portability
Pretty cheap atm
If you want something bigger, go for the t420
If your can easily outsource intensive tasks to a remote machine and want maximum portability check out the dragonbox pyra