I cut my meat up one piece at a time, and when I am eating it, I usually have a monologue that finishes with "ignorance is bliss".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5y68ErffgM
As equally as it is about cooling for computers, not for humans.
In any case, a "split AC" system is probably what is otherwise known as a packaged terminal air conditioner. In Australia, we generally use the term "split system AC", in order to differentiate between it fully ducted or unitary...
It ought to be an option in your BIOS, such as 'HDD Boot Sequence" or something similar. How to navigate through your BIOS, though, depends on the brand/etc of your motherboard.
The i7 930 should be out soon.
In Australia smaller sellers have already broken the release date (which is today from where I type this).
I plan to get one when I get a new system in a month or so.
I think most reviewers did their reviews for the original (non "A") boards without USB 3 or SATA 6gbps. So now they couldn't be bothered to do it for the new variants.
Yeah, but who knows what the reliability of the average SSD, or in this case a "mainstream" Intel SSD, compared to an average HDD.
If SSD's are an order of magnitude more reliable, than even I will RAID away (in the future when they are better value for money). If they are about the same or...
Also it would appear that the GA-X58A-UD5 has been quietly release within the past week or so too. http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=3304
Actually, now I don't know if they plan to make the X58A-UD4P, as their news release doesn't mention it.
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/News/Motherboard/News_List.aspx?NewsID=1504
At least the UD5 has 2 ethernet ports - which I will probably only ever use 1, and 2 more SATA 3Gbps ports though...
I am planning on upgrading my system in a few months, and was deciding between S1156 and S1366.
I want to go with a S1366 i7, as it will cost and extra ~$160 AUD for the processor, RAM, and MOBO over S1156.
I will try to wait for the i7 930, as that will be the same clock speed as and i7...
Actually the plasma in plasma tv's is a mixture of 2 "gases", neon and xenon, except that plasmas are not gases they are plasmas; the 4th state of matter (and universally most predominant). When a gas gets heated enough to separate its electrons from it, it then ceases being a gas and becomes a...
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