So I just got a new Lenovo Thinkpad assigned to me from my employer and I happened to be glancing over the little warnings/readme pamphlet that came with it that tells you where to download the full manual and such and I happened to notice the following warning:
"Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) cable...
Prolifically unfortunately...which was basically the premise of the movie. After a while the dumb people significantly outnumbered the smarter people who tended to breed within their means to support their own offspring which was not at a rate that made their genetic lineage sustainable. And...
They are but they aren't going to get anywhere near any other galaxies any time soon...You figure our galaxy, the Milky Way, alone is estimated to be 100,000 light years across and 1000 light years thick. We didn't start making radio waves until right around the beginning of the 20th century. So...
You are correct. The P67 is overclockable but does not take advantage of the on-die GPU offered by Sandy Bridge CPU's. You therefore will need your own graphics solution either on the motherboard or (more likely) a discrete graphics card for gaming. The H67 is NOT overclockable but does let (not...
You are supposed to name the network hosts after Lord of the Rings or Star Wars characters. Pick names of characters who's roles resemble the job of the host in question as much as possible.
Waiting for the correction of the press release where they say, "Oh did we say 5-15% failure rate over 3 years? Sorry about that...that was Charlie from marketing...he's new. The correct predicted statistic is actually 5-15% NON-failure rate over 3 years."
My apologies...I did not realize that the fact you are an electrical engineer means you are a robot and that therefore you and I do not have a human anatomy in common. My goal was to draw an analogy that was easily understandable by humans. Here is the definition for the word Analogy in case the...
Because it shouldn't be there at all but it is (probably because it was deemed cheaper to leave it on there unused than to actually remove it) but due to a voltage miscalculation it comes on when it shouldn't...this causes a problem. Having it come on when it was never intended to introduces...
From the article here on AT:
"The source of the problem is actually not even a key part of the 6-series chipset design, it’s remnant of an earlier design that’s no longer needed."
Hence, it was left in there out of laziness or an oversight...a vestigial remnant. Nobody thought...
Wishful thinking :) The former is the most likely. These boards are not worthless junk just because of one potentially malfunctioning SATA port. They'll figure out something to do with them.
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