But if you need to use iOS, well then that's your decision made. I wonder if iOS emulators are any good...? I am doing a FutureLearn course in programming a mobile app for Android and the Android emulator you have to use is pretty terrible.
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Deleuze
United Kingdom2102 Posts
But if you need to use iOS, well then that's your decision made. I wonder if iOS emulators are any good...? I am doing a FutureLearn course in programming a mobile app for Android and the Android emulator you have to use is pretty terrible. | ||
felisconcolori
United States6168 Posts
I hear the Surface Pro2 can run LoL, Dota2, and SC2... just sayin'. | ||
Deleuze
United Kingdom2102 Posts
On April 03 2014 04:21 felisconcolori wrote: Razer makes a tablet. It's expensive, and it could possibly burn your hands if you try to hold it while playing some games, but TB thinks it's okay. I hear the Surface Pro2 can run LoL, Dota2, and SC2... just sayin'. I wonder if anyone actually burned their balls using an early aluminium body Macbook Pro. Those things got pretty damn hot. | ||
Craton
United States17153 Posts
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felisconcolori
United States6168 Posts
On April 03 2014 05:04 Deleuze wrote: I wonder if anyone actually burned their balls using an early aluminium body Macbook Pro. Those things got pretty damn hot. I don't know, but if I recall correctly there were some studies that probed whether using a laptop on your lap could reduce fertility in men because of the elevated temperatures for a long period. Oh here it is... (PDF file of study) | ||
Deleuze
United Kingdom2102 Posts
On April 03 2014 06:12 felisconcolori wrote: I don't know, but if I recall correctly there were some studies that probed whether using a laptop on your lap could reduce fertility in men because of the elevated temperatures for a long period. Oh here it is... (PDF file of study) Out of all the funny things to read in that abstract 'approximated legs' is the funniest. | ||
Spaylz
Japan1743 Posts
On April 03 2014 03:20 Deleuze wrote: My wife recently got the Nexus 7 and its great. The Samsung Tabs are really over priced, and are aesthetically sinful as well, just like a bigger version of their phones, so you end up looking like a kid using a giant phone. But if you need to use iOS, well then that's your decision made. I wonder if iOS emulators are any good...? I am doing a FutureLearn course in programming a mobile app for Android and the Android emulator you have to use is pretty terrible. I might get both. I'm tempted to get the Nexus 7 for myself, and for Android games. I'd also get the iPad for iOS games, pretty much only for work. It's sad, but it's a requirement. Are there any differences between all those damn iPads? 1, 2, 3, 4, Air... | ||
Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
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endy
Switzerland8966 Posts
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Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
On April 04 2014 12:22 endy wrote: Why aren't there any 64 bit version of Firefox/Chrome? That sounds so stupid. I think it's mainly because you don't really need it and there's also no Adobe Flash plugin for 64-bit Windows or something (not sure). Firefox is 64-bit on Linux. | ||
endy
Switzerland8966 Posts
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Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
There's also another project but I forgot the name. | ||
Mindcrime
United States6899 Posts
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-mozilla-central/ | ||
Whitley
United States238 Posts
Just a quick question for my fellow geeks! I've installed ram on tons different machines in the past and I've recently gotten a great deal on two 4 gig ddr 3 sticks, I've already installed them and everything seems to be running great and at the moment I haven't had any stability issues or anything like that. Basically my question is this: Is there an optimal "setup" for installing ram? In my situation I have a board that supports DDR 3 and has 6 slots, currently I've been running 6 sticks of 1 gig ddr3 I've removed 2 of the 1 gig sticks and put in the 2 4 gig sticks. Is there an optimal setup I should be using for this? for example should i make sure that the 2 4 gig sticks are in dimm 1 and 2? or dim 1 and 3? I don't think it'd make a huge difference(performance wise) either way and I'm loving the little boost of 6 gigs added so far. Upon install everything booted right up and windows read everything perfectly. I haven't had any freeze or reboots or anything like that so far. However I know sometimes there can be weird instances when using different brands of ram and what not so im just curious if I should have a certain set up in the Dimm slots. Anywho thanks for reading and any info you can throw my way :D GLGL! | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
you should have an equal amount of RAM (capacity) in both channels (colors) | ||
Whitley
United States238 Posts
Now considering that the 1 gig sticks are 8500 and the 4gig sticks are 12500 does it make a difference which DIMM the 4 gig sticks are in? I know that all the ram will run at the speed of the lowest I just wasn't sure if anything else really mattered or if I needed to have any concerns. | ||
Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
On a current dual channel board you would have four memory slots and install your memory sticks like this: http://i.imgur.com/NiBah4t.png No idea what would theoretically be the best for your triple channel stuff. It isn't necessarily true that everything runs at the speed of the slowest stick. I'd bet the BIOS configures itself by whatever memory profile it finds on the first stick it looks at. Then about those memory channels... my dual channel board can actually configure different speeds on the two channels though I heard that's a strange feature and not normal. | ||
Spaylz
Japan1743 Posts
I did it recently, and I'm not too good with those things. It seemed to have gone fine, but I have been having some weird slow-ups. There are no viruses whatsoever on my computer, and pretty much everything seems pristine. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
On April 06 2014 05:48 Spaylz wrote: Could a botched reapplying of the thermal paste on a laptop's CPU slow down the performance? I did it recently, and I'm not too good with those things. It seemed to have gone fine, but I have been having some weird slow-ups. There are no viruses whatsoever on my computer, and pretty much everything seems pristine. If temps are worse, yes | ||
Spaylz
Japan1743 Posts
The temperature definitely doesn't rise super high, I've posted in this thread before about my CPU temp. But still... I suspect that I put on too much, and I was wondering if that could actually hinder performance. | ||
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