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t04glovern Advanced Cheater
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Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:05 am Post subject: Please Rate My PC |
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Please Rate and Leave a comment about what you think
I am sooooo sorry about the picture size (it use to be 5000x6000 rez)
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superweapons Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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That stuff might be old by 2015. The following is considering stuff in the future (also, it looks as if I am squishing all the parts into the CPU). Already have a dual quad core socket, maybe a dual 6-core, so there's the CPU(s). By the time of "DDR5", I think we would have moved onto a different type of RAM, either integrated into the CPU (for ultra-fast transfer speeds), or an updated version of XDR.You'll have a lot of nuclear radiation when that power supply explodes. I suggest fusion, or no power supply at all (somehow). Graphics card, go Nvidia, but I think most mainstream computers by that time will have the graphics controller integrated into the CPU. Blu-Ray is going to get old sometime. HDDs are getting close to obsolete-ness with SDDs. No idea what a "Beee-drive" is. Cooling doesn't look like it will get old, unless a new technology (fusion cooling) can cool the CPU, at the same time provide power.
The size is horrible, you'll need a crane to lift the whole computer. Where's the reduced nanometer processes?
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t04glovern Advanced Cheater
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Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:21 am Post subject: lol |
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lol nice explaination ^_^ i guess where not too far away from this >_> but this diagram is completely wrong LOL
not too mention, the nuclear power generator would bring a whole new problem with computer crashes...
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Mazeura Master Cheater
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Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:58 pm Post subject: Re: lol |
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t04glovern wrote: | not too mention, the nuclear power generator would bring a whole new problem with computer crashes... |
That was precisely what I was thinking when I was looking at that image.
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Chase Payne Grandmaster Cheater
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I doubt computers use nuclear power, but there are computers out there way far advanced than this... I think somewere they annouce that the first AI with a mind of 4 is coming soon to second life.
LOL @ NVIDA 1,000x10(99) series...
Now before you put qoutes going thsi NUB actually said there is an artifical intellegence
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/72057,childlike-intelligence-created-in-second-life.aspx
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Missi0n Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:39 am Post subject: |
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nuclear power....
dont reckon that's needed
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t04glovern Advanced Cheater
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 9:07 am Post subject: |
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Chase Payne wrote: | I doubt computers use nuclear power, but there are computers out there way far advanced than this... I think somewere they annouce that the first AI with a mind of 4 is coming soon to second life. |
and we've got living hardwear atm too, now that was a step up...
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