All good stuff but best cell is a whole other topic, sugget a Siddley forking thread mr mod
All good stuff but best cell is a whole other topic, sugget a Siddley forking thread mr mod
Thiss way for car cell and heavy breezer
https://teakdoor.com/computer-news/2...ml#post4571298
can you debate phones here or this thread will be hard to find pc tipss
https://teakdoor.com/computer-news/2...ml#post4571298
Apple is overpriced and soon becomes outdatedand you're forced to upgrade .
Windows Vista laptop and Samsung 5 phone all the way for me, no issues in the last decade.
Is it really? When was the last time you had an Apple product?
Apple are overpriced shite, but they're easy to use so good for people with negligible understanding of computers.
My daily use computer is a 12 year old Lenovo Ideacentre.
It runs Windows 11 like a champ.
No wonder you are struggling with teakdoor.comV2
If you weren't such a fucking retard you would know that's not what the mirror is running on.
But as usual you spout your cretinous mouth off without actually reading what's been in front of you for months.
You're very sort of person dragging this forum down with mindless, irrelevant drivel, and you literally contribute nothing of any value.
The next post may be brought to you by my little bitch Spamdreth
Not really worth building one yourself unless you work in the industry and have access to the different items. Putting one together based on specs often leads to a non optimum solution. Worse, the time invested is time lost working and adds significantly to hidden cost.
Funny how those that build their own always thing they are the best machines.
Very few people build a laptop in fairness. There would be little point, as everything is generally integrated into the motherboard.
A lot of people build a desktop for gaming, because you can't buy much off the shelf with any real oomph.
Once when I was looking for a laptop with a ton of RAM to run multiple VM's, the biggest I could find was a 32Gb MSI.
Microsoft is rumoured to release it new surface line at the end of march with the core ultra chips
I have always upgraded my laptops ram and harddrive to make them last longer
You should be opening the device once a year and using a paintbrush to clean the dust from the fans and vents. It will last longer and work better
Easy to find a YouTube video showing you how
If you torture data for enough time , you can get it to say what you want.
So, have you moved into a more specific space where you can define your needs more exactly (due to the expert help on this thread?):
A home entertainment setup that's used as a pc sometimes on a big screen is one thing (the base Mac mini does this great).
An out and about small laptop is something else, and Lenovo do some good stuff at reasonable prices. They have many different types of machines, some are quite innovative like the ideapads and yogabooks.
Cycling should be banned!!!
Intel core I7 14700k
32gb DDR4-1600 Corsair RAM
MSI PROZ690-A Motherboard
SAMSUNG 970 EVO Plus SSD 2TB - M.2 NVMe
GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3080 TI
CORSAIR RMx Series RM1000x 1000 Watt power supply
CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW case
Used only Noctua pwm fans to create positive pressure and to minimize dust getting into the case.
Etc etc.
Spoken by someone who clearly has no idea what he is talking about. In fact, the opposite of your claim is the truth.
Off the shelf PCs are garbage, they have the cheapest possible components. When you build it yourself, you have complete control of the parts that go into it. From the fans to the case to the power supply, I chose the best of every category and installed it myself using my excellent cable management skills that I picked up over the years working in the industry as well as building my own PCs.
Because it is easy to tell, that is why. All the key parts of a PC are tested and placed in a hierarchy that is constantly being updated online. Once the PC is built, you simply benchmark it against other PCs using one of many benchmarking software products. It will literally tell you how your PC stacks up against other PCs in the world and will actually give you a ranking.
Last edited by bsnub; 23-01-2024 at 10:18 AM.
YES,I'll have a chat with v helpful Tomas Skyum at Invade if he's still there
Buy Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 14IRH8-82Y7008HTA Storm Grey - invadeit.co.th
Seem to be lower spec yoga 24k at at shoppee, lower chakras?
https://shopee.co.th/LENOVO-YOGA-6-1...8-7e1585c94d93
Seem to start at 34k, might compare with panthip europe/ua later in year once my eye ops over , thanks everyone I guess they'll all be junk in a decade a will I
Well that's just a load of bollocks.
Yes, you can buy a no-name PCs full of cheap shit, but generally speaking you can see what goes into a desktop, what type and brand of motherboard, RAM, video, processor, etc.
And they're normally good value because of economies of scale.
The only reason to build your own PC is because you want something exceptional, probably for processor-m RAM- or video-intensive gaming.
Last edited by harrybarracuda; 23-01-2024 at 10:34 AM.
Have you ever opened up a Dell or other off the shelf brand? Cheapest possible fans, cases and power supplies, shoddy wiring jobs, etc. This what I was talking about. They are probably slapped together by some Chinese prison labor.
Dell and most other brands use proprietary motherboards with limited features at best.
What does that even mean? Video intensive?
Did you mean graphically demanding games?
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