Any opinions on my build?
PCPartPicker part list: http://pcpartpicker.com/list/qvBKZ8
CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1230 V5 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor ($252.99 @ SuperBiiz)
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-L12 37.8 CFM CPU Cooler ($59.69 @ Newegg)
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X150M-PRO ECC Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($102.53 @ Amazon)
Memory: Kingston ValueRAM 16GB (1 x 16GB) DDR4-2133 Memory ($83.99 @ Amazon)
Memory: Kingston ValueRAM 16GB (1 x 16GB) DDR4-2133 Memory ($83.99 @ Amazon)
Storage: Samsung NVMe M.2 SSD: SM961 256GB ($159.00) (supposed to come out soon)
Video Card: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 8GB G1 Gaming Video Card ($419.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Case: Thermaltake Core V21 MicroATX Mini Tower Case ($58.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA P2 650W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($98.68 @ Amazon)
Total: $1319.85
Was thinking about dropping the Noctua cooler since I won't need to OC / can't OC. Purpose of this build is programming, video games, a little CAD + rendering + computation. Will use Windows and will have one virtual machine running Debian. Want something powerful, small, and silent.
Please don't recommend any i5 processors since I need the hyper threading. Also, 256 GB of storage is more than enough for me. Thanks!
>>55404195
you might as well get rasberry pi and have the same result faggot
Go get i7 6700k
Epic, simply epic.
>>55404195
that's a lot of ram, but nice build overall
i don't know much about that processor, but i doubt there will be any bottlenecking
if u are using it as gaming/ workstation u might want to check out some CPU liquid coolers imo
NZXT Kraken x61: https://amzn.com/B00L0YLJJG
Corsair Hydro Series H100i v2: https://amzn.com/B019EXSSBG
Hello /g/:
Let me start by saying this is currently the PC I work on (it was a gift please have mercy):
http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-TouchSmart-300-1100-Desktop-PC-series/4079688/model/4176676/document/c02056468/
I was thinking about taking the dive and testing out the SFF niche and taking the dive on the Intel NUC Skull Canyon. I looked at the specs, and while it's nothing spectacular, it seems interesting. At this point I feel like anything would probably feel amazing compared to what I currently use. I'd use it for emails, web browsing, some MS office work, and light gaming (ex: Minecraft, Don't Starve, LoL, and Lego Marvel are all games that I use to play, so they are a decent indicator of the capabilities it would be nice to have). The only one I still currently play is Don't Starve Together, and I can still run that, so I figured this guy should be able to handle it no problem. I also heard that Gigabyte is about to push out a new thing of Brix, one was like this aluminum rectangle and the other looked like something alienware would make, but I am not sure when they are going to be released or even how much it would cost. I know price wise, building would be cheaper, but I am also curious about the SFF niche, the small/minimalist design is appealing for desk space is visually appealing and just to see what this niche is good for, but of course, if it is is just ridiculously too much for what it is, then maybe I'll hold off for now. So what do you guys think? If I end up going with it, I can always come back and give you guys a review of what it is like with my workload.
And in general how do you feel about these barebone SFF kits?
They're simply epic.
>>55404151
What about the SFF do you enjoy?
>>55404204
They're simply epic.
Lads, how do I stop myself from distro hopping? In 2016 alone I've used Fedora, Ubuntu, Kali (for work), Ubuntu minimal w/ i3, Mint, Debian, Antergos, Korora and most recently, Arch Linux
I'm going to change distros again tonight.
Get a new hobby. One that keeps you away from computers.
Shooting yourself would be one way to stop
>>55404133
If you're hopping distros that often, it means you don't use your computer for anything that's actually productive. People who use their computer to get shit done will groan at the thought of re-installing their OS because it's time lost doing work.
Hi guys. What's your opinions on lasers
I like to play a little game. You pull up near an airport and point it at planes. Then you time how fast the police come. It's all for scienceā¢ so you can't get in trouble.
:^) here's your bump you faggot
Epic, simply epic.
>>55404160
Haha thanks dude bro yellow is my favorite color since I like getting peed on
So whats you guys opinion of the "deep web"?
It's simply epic.
>>55404107
Not as fun as people hyped it up to be. Mostly just drug addict degenerates and cheese pizza chefs.
>>55404361
This but also a lot of good and free books
>5 or 6 meme gaming threads
>not being pruned
Well /g/, mods are sleep.
What do you want to talk about?
How are you battling that loneliness and depression, /g/? Did you ever think that your life would come to a point where you're browsing a shitty imageboard at 2 in the morning?
What do you do when you have nothing to validate your existence?
>What do you do when you have nothing to validate your existence?
Browse a shitty imageboard at 2 in the morning and try not to think about it I guess.
Why care so much bout what shit gets spammed anyway? I'ts not doing anyone any harm, let the autists have their fun and their (you)s
>>55404095
You're more concerned about gaming threads than you are about anime threads?
At least games are somewhat relevant because hardware discussions pop up.
Kill yourself you fucking retard
>>55404164
>moooom, these smug cartoon girls are being mean to me
Previous thread: >>55382147
http://browserprint.info/
http://panopticlick.eff.org/
http://ip-check.info
http://browserleaks.com/
Fingerprinting is a new way of tracking you across websites, it's not theoretical, it's being done right now by companies like Google.
Because unlike cookie based tracking you can't defeat it just by disabling cookies.
There is currently NO FOOLPROOF DEFENCE against fingerprinting (except quitting the Internet).
Attempts have been made but the technology is just too new.
Google releases limited hangout of how much they know about you:
https://news.slashdot.org/story/16/06/29/2038257/googles-my-activity-reveals-how-much-it-knows-about-you
>Oh, they're just remembering what YouTube videos I watched, nothing creepy about that, I already knew they were doing it!
>I guess all those people who fear tracking really are just conspiracy theorists!
ReCAPTCHA probably contains fingerprinting code:
https://archive.is/9K5gs
This means that the majority of 4chan users could be being fingerprinted, and Google might know about your shitposting habits.
To fix this you can get a pass (which allows you to be tracked by 4chan in a different way), or run 4chan with the no JavaScript CAPTCHA (use 4chan X to make 4chan without JS bearable).
Note: The no JavaScript CAPTCHA is broken for a lot of people.
Daily reminder to do all your Amazon / eBay / LinkedIn / botnet shit in a completely separate browser to your Googling or buying shit.
It's currently the ONLY way to truly defend against fingerprint tracking.
Double points if you have each browser running in a different VM with a different OS.
Triple points if you have each browser's VM configured with a different VPN.
The Tor Browser Bundle is still susceptible to many fingerprinting attacks that can uncover your true OS and browser.
Spoofing your user-agent may work in the short term provided you don't use the same user-agent on multiple websites.
Don't expect this to work forever, it may not even work now.
>>55400179
Not so sure about that.
Seems to be closed source.
>>55404068
>Double points if you have each browser running in a different VM with a different OS.
Any hypervisor suggestions for if someone was to go full retard with this? Would just regular virtualbox be fine?
>>55404068
Thanks for this OP. I end up here every night.
A challenge: ask for a subset of text from a set of text that cannot be derived with Regular Expression. One rule: the requested subset must not be, for example, derive "z" form "abc".
>>55403973
Pose your question in a more rigorous form.
>>55404007
Ask for a subset of text from a set of text that:
1. Can not be derived with Regular Expression
2. Does not contain any characters that the set does not contain
>>55404057
do your own homework
My girlfriend says I'm spending too much time training my epic pro /g/aming skills.
What should I do /g/? I even tried explaining my GPU investments but she wouldn't listen.
>>55403834
"Dota 2 TI6 prize pool has passed USD$15 million."
>>55403834
>girlfriend
>not boyfriend
found ur problem m8
WE DID IT GUYS!
>Linux Desktop Marketshare Just Passed 2 Percent
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/07/linux-marketshare-reaches-2-percent
Time to jump to a BSD.
>>55403818
Thank you, Windows 10
This is what happens when people don't work together to make a usable operating system. Now instead of having a single usable linux distro you all have 1 million different specual snowflake distros of use to fucking no one.
My computer CPU overheats when playing any kind of game. Its like 4 and a half years old and Ive physically cleaned it and move wires around to try and improve ventilation, but to no avail. Will I have to get another CPU or a whole new computer? I could spend up too 900 dollars for one...I wish I could re-use my i7-core 3280 :( any suggestions or help?
Redo thermal paste.
Have you improved your cooling system? Like adding fans?
Read the sticky, /g/ is the technology hobbyist board, not the techsupport board.
>20-fucking-16
>macintrash STILL can't properly support multi-monitors properly
>prior to just a few years ago macintrash had near zero multi-monitor support
Literally a facebook machine company.
Just avoid using two monitors.
Well, it's a *nix...
if you have two monitors you have two machines to monitor
>>55404898
>Just avoid being productive.
fixed
Daily Reminder: if you own a car you use and financially support proprietary software
>>55403805
in the usa, there are 100% open source cars.
>tfw the botnet wants me to die in a car crash
>>55403805
I do what now
If some of you missed this infographic, it will help explain what has happened to reddit and 4chan
whats everyone doing today
>>55403773
I suppose if I question this at all you'll just say I'm one of "them"
>>55403858
why would you feel a need to question it?
Which Linux distribution is the best?
>inb4 install Gentoo
I'm on to that meme.
>>55403633
Define best
>>55403633
I wouldn't dare trick you into installing the best linux distro ever.
You don't deserve it, fag.
>>55403646
Android is the best selling linux distrubtution.