Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20161116194210/@comment-3547390-20170121011529

Rook at the size of China, now rook at the size of Japan. Japan is dis tiny teeny country made up of people who kill themselves renever they have a hard-on. I no rike the Japanese man. They give Pearl Harbor happen and now their break apart our Engrish for they're own seedy purpose. ^_^

I am one of the major proponents against Windows 10 and so our offices run Windows 7 luckily. There is no real solid evidence of Windows 10 being telemetry-filled from what I see, but at the same time you have to question why they decided to backtrack to Windows 7 and 8.1. That makes 0 sense to me with the argument that is to protect operating systems, especially since Windows 7 is on extended support. Neither did you sign the new EULA. Windows 8.1 got a lot of stigma for unfair reasons, but I feel people accept Windows 10 way too easily.

I could have gotten a SSD a while back, it has always been something I was aware I was lacking, but I never upgraded because it would have meant reinstalling my entire computer. Even when I would upgrade, the biggest problem was that SSDs were relatively small sized, I cannot in good conscience use a hard drive with less than a TB these days (even if I manage to do such at work). With my all or nothing approach, I am pretty much expecting to spend a good chunk of cash on dual 2TB NVMes. That pretty much means they are ridiculously fast in speed, even faster than your standard SATA SSD, which I hope will ensure I don't get any bottlenecks with writing video files during my recording sessions.

Yeah, I guess that is true. I feel almost ashamed to admit my mother has that sort of mentality. Of course she also believes an Alienware to be the best computer out there. It is sad when you look out of curiosity and find something that is worse than what I have currently... and I am planning on upgrading to even better! Yet the mentality pervades even PC enthusiasts, the answer to how good X case is "this case looks sick!" instead of "the CPU thermals on this are quite impressive, but the GPU is positioned in an inconvenient spot that can potentially lead to overheating". Look at the RGB craze, Corsair's newest keyboard prioritizes more lights and gets rid of more than 30 macro keys. Mice reviews come down a lot to how well they fit in the individual's hand, meaning good luck getting a consistent basis. A lot of tech that people use in their computers seem to come down to look over function sadly, making my tastes rather a minority. Either you get those who don't splurge and therefore can't be any help at my level or those that just look for something that looks cool and ignores that it performs less optimally to other parts. Or you get those that just think a price tag means better, so they go for some ridiculous server build which works a lot worse with gaming. Look up dream builds where you could spend an unlimited amount of money, you bet they will mention Xeons and SLI, even though Xeons have very slow clock speeds and can't be really overclocked like an enthusiast chip, while SLI is known for being unstable and unreliable. Much like my games, my focus is always on function over looks, which is fine except for the fact that being a different opinion means there are few resources to go on. All I can do is hunt, try to get the best possible answer I can, then make my move. The good news is that we generally are talking small numbers that won't matter to most people that aren't me so your case makes your CPU run at 77 degrees instead of 76 degrees. I am that nut who will be determined to find one that runs it at 75 degrees if possible and instead getting a whole different base of measurement that has nothing to do with the one we were initially talking about. I am an absolutely insane enthusiast obsessed with running a game made in 1998 using the most powerful stuff I can acquire on the market.