06.03.08 - 08:49pm
Al Gore invented the Internet, we all know that. We also know that the Internet is a series of tubes and we can’t continue to clog these tubes. Time Warner has decided to start testing a system that financially punishes those users that heavily utilize the Internet in a move to manage traffic increases. Typically American’s purchase decent broadband connections with unlimited bandwidth caps within normal usage. Certain service providers have un-documented bandwidth caps but these typically range near a terabyte of data per month. Time Warner has set it’s base package with a cap of 5 gigabytes per month. Just to put this in perspective, a single-layer DVD is 4.7 gigabytes and a single-layer Blu-Ray is 25GB.
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06.03.08 - 07:38pm
Woohoo! I think that just about summarizes my current emotions. It’s been one hectic week and I don’t think I’ve ever moved/coordinated/arranged/fixed so much stuff in such a short period of time. For the duration of the summer all my basic needs are taken care of, which is great news. I’m not going to lie, I’m still a bit skittish at times but I’m getting better. Doing my best at risk management also, no longer opening doors at 6am, not riding on public transportation with my benching equipment, and definitely not running late at night in sketch neighborhoods.
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05.26.08 - 12:19pm
As per the title, chances are I’ll be rather scarce around here for the next couple of days/weeks. Early this morning I stupidly answered the door to a knock and a single young man standing at the door. Upon opening the door 2 more guys appeared and forced their way into my house and my room. While one guy fought with me the other two started tearing through my room, screaming about money. Considering how I am a very poor college student and absolutely never carry cash, their search was in vain. After a few seconds of pulling myself and the intruder on my back up half the flight of stairs, I started flailing on him, landed punches to the face and neck, and broke free. Sprinting up the stairs and out of the house, I ran across the street to my neighbor who happens to be a cop. Sadly he didn’t wake up fast enough and I thought he wasn’t home so I sprinted to a nearby campus police station. There was nobody on duty so I ran till I found somebody with a phone and called the police. With the police on the way I ran back home and within 30 seconds of me arriving, the police rolled up. Unfortunately the intruders had already left with my black Macbook and wallet.
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05.26.08 - 02:04am
Today I have a long put-off review of the Gigabyte 8800GT. The 8800GT happens to be rather “old” card in the grand scheme of things however it’s still a very powerful card and very attractive in it’s current price point. The 8800GT was originally launched in October 2007 and over the course of 7 months it’s drastically dropped in price will still being a powerful player in the midrange GPU market. Gigabyte has re-worked the PCB used with this card and features a factory overclock, do these extra features make this card even more competitive?
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05.22.08 - 05:46pm
For the last 3 days I’ve been sitting through orientations at my new job but today was a free day and luckily UPS dropped off my new QX9650. Sadly it’s a C0 stepping, looks like C1’s are limited to QX9770’s. I’m having trouble getting 460FSB stable though but it might be the motherboard. I received a new Gigabyte X48T-DQ6 and it’s acting funky, going to try a beta BIOS in a few minutes though and maybe that’ll calm it down a bit. Looking forward to benching tonight, haven’t benched in 3 weeks. Hopefully tonight will include some high speed HD3850 benching so I can retire the cards and then stock 8800GT benching. Cross your fingers for me, firing up the cascade in 2 hours.
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05.20.08 - 10:31pm
I typically hate to get into the rumor industry however these figures posted over at NordicHardware sound very believable. They aren’t drastically larger than the past generation yet appear to offer enough performance to perform as expected. The RV770 core, which will form AMD’s HD4850, HD4870, and HD4870X2, will consist of 480 shaders, 160 more than RV670. There will be 16 ROPs, same as RV670, but 32 TMUs, double of RV670. The HD4850 will operate at 625MHz core with GDDR3 operating at 2286MHz on a 256-bit bus. The HD4870 will operate at 850MHz core with GDDR5 operating at a whopping 3970MHz on a 256-bit bus. Due to the sheer speed of GDDR5, RV770 will have gobs of bandwidth, 127 gigabytes per second to be precise. RV670 had only 72 gigabytes per second of bandwidth so this significant jump should help keep this larger core happily fed.
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