Message from @Deadly_Ramon
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I could do more research into this but yeah I'm about right
@Deleted User Ever worked with a Pentium Overdrive chip?
@gauravtee Been a few decades since I've travelled internationally, and never as an adult. Does Customs really want to know about every last piece of luggage you bring back with you?
"a few decades" the fuck how old are you?
and yes. Absolutely.
@gauravtee Hint: I was 13 when I saw Bon Jovi opening for Ratt in the summer of 1985. Ratt was the better, though ultimately less commercially successful, band.
https://youtu.be/n1sFCszjBoc
that's not a hint nigga you literally gave me the year
all you're making me do is some arithmetic
I'm offended. Don't call me nigga, call me jigaboo instead.
@gauravtee It was a mere hint for those who don't have a superpower-by-2020 superintellect.
so you're 47 years old??????????
@gauravtee Yeah, as of late last year.
i'm in disbelief
@Deadly_Ramon No I have not worked with a Pentium overdrive chip.
I have messed around with pentium 2s and 4s
@Deleted User The Pentium Overdrive predates those. It was an upgrade for motherboards with 486 and first generation Pentium sockets, though the benefit was reduced for 486 computers because of their lower data bus sizes.
https://web.archive.org/web/20110709032810/www.pcguide.com/ref/cpu/fam/g5P54OD-c.html
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Huh that's pretty interesting
What I do find interesting about them is that they have a cooler built in
When you say you're into old computer hardware, and I see you linking to specs with 4 digit i7 and i5 sockets, then I gather that you're significantly younger to consider chips from earlier this decade old <:haha:550081069744128000>
My first i7 chip was the 970, running at 3.20 GHz. I bought it in 2011.
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/47933/intel-core-i7-970-processor-12m-cache-3-20-ghz-4-80-gt-s-intel-qpi.html
I haven't really looked into older hardware as in like stuff before 2000 but above I know a good portion. The only reason why is because computers now are smaller and are faster to those dated then
Nice cpu
I love the lga 1367 socket
And 1366
They still hold up amazingly in multicore
Now I'm running an i7 7700 at 3.60 GHz.
Single core less so
Ah cool!
I am running a ryzen 7 1700x
I don't pretend to keep up with cutting edge, but a generation or two behind fits my budget.
Although I did cave in back in 2013 and buy a $1000 Geforce GTX Titan card.
Probably similar to a gtx 1050 now lel
I saw the 6 gigabytes of VRAM on it and lost my mind.
The 6 gigabyte model of the GTX 1060 is superior. The 1050 I think goes only up to 3 gigabytes.
Still, it has newer architecture.
True
The 20xx models with the new Turing architecture are amazing.
Fuck raytracing tho it's such a gimmick
But for those who can't afford discrete graphics cards, the graphics built-in with modern CPUs are more than sufficient to run at more modest settings.