Not particularly impressive.
Dolphin and PCSX2 have been recompiling PowerPC and MIPS (respectively) on x86 for a long time.
The real problem is keeping everything in sync when running stuff in parallel. That's made much easier when the emulating architecture also behaves more or less like the...
That's cherry-picking. The UK had an unusually high inflation rate these past years.
For those numbers, you need 3.7ish%, which is well above what the US and the Eurozone experienced. Regarding the UK, wages were supposedly slow to catch up with inflation, which weakens your argument.
Some obscure guys I'd never heard of before, let me see if I can find it again... It's called I'M Intelligent Memory. They say Intel's processors (aside from the new Avoton Atoms) don't support them, even though the DDR3 specs do.
Nope. 16GB unbuffered DIMMs are possible, the first ones are just appearing now. Intel processors older than the Avoton Atoms have some limitation (bug?) that keeps maximum DIMM size at 8GB.
It sounds like a recurring issue with Kaspersky, I got the same BSoD (Windows 7 x64) the other day and the dump implicated one of Kaspersky's processes.
That said, Kaspersky is still the least problematic AV I've used. Panda ruined two XP installations, McAfee really loved to bother me and...
If I understand the problem correctly, I had the exact same problem until a few days ago.
For reference, the problematic setup:
Core i7 930 at stock clocks, cooled by an Arctic Freezer 13 and later a Corsair H100i
Gigabyte X58A-UD3R
Triple-channel Corsair Dominator memory rated for...
While I'm not an expert when it comes to defrag, I had to research the 2TB limit on backups a while ago.
The problem is a stupid hard limit on the Volume Shadow copy Service (VSS), which limits images to a little more than 2TB (2.2TB, I believe). Since Windows Backup (and WHS 2011's backup...
The Earthwatts have a decent reputation, from what I remember... Any decent PSU has short-circuit protection, so no more damage than the typical sudden power failure. If everything's working fine, everything's most likely fine.
Their front panel board has given them quite a bit of trouble, but eSATA shouldn't be one of them. No need to worry about it.
I'd check if the firewire cable is properly insulated and not at risk of being damaged by some random pin - plenty of firewire controllers were burned like that and...
Not a problem with a single drive unless you're moving from IDE emulation to AHCI.
RAID may be pickier, especially non-Intel controllers (and forget moving arrays between controllers).
Most BIOSes won't let you boot without a working battery before bothering you about it. I'm curious as to what software doesn't use the time for anything, however...
Side note: if it's plugged-in, time/settings should be maintained even without a battery.
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