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    • DashrenderD

      User's PC is unstable

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      DashrenderD

      @jt1001001 said in User's PC is unstable:

      @Dashrender was scroll lock somehow activated/pressed?

      Always possible.. but she definitely didn't accidentally click it while I was watching it not work... then suddenly just start working again

    • mlnewsM

      Some New Macs Risk Bricking from Third Party Repairs

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      • apple macos mac pc ars technica apple t2 • • mlnews
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      @DustinB3403 said in Some New Macs Risk Bricking from Third Party Repairs:

      @dafyre said in Some New Macs Risk Bricking from Third Party Repairs:

      @Dashrender said in Some New Macs Risk Bricking from Third Party Repairs:

      @DustinB3403 said in Some New Macs Risk Bricking from Third Party Repairs:

      Yeah I kind of have an issue with this. . .

      It's my device, if I want Joe from the mall kiosk to replace whatever in my device, that is my right to do, and I'd be the responsible person who risk the device being broken further or compromised with non-oem parts.

      On the other side of the conversation I understand Apple's reasoning for this and it's sounds like they simply want users to use OEM only parts, but they use this guise of "for security".

      Which also kind of irks me. . .

      Why do you call it a guise? If Apple doesn't make the interconnect APIs available, who knows what those knockoff people are making.

      I'm back to the point where the device should likely just hit you with a warning every 24 hours that you might have compromised shit installed - but I'm guessing that Scott and others will be against that level of frequency.

      I'm against a one time notice of there being a perceived security issue in the device.

      I'm not against a notification -- but every 24 hours seems excessive. Maybe a 30 second notification every reboot -- something that doesn't require any action other than waiting the 30 seconds.

      But this is just an "you may have been" there is no proof that something has been compromised. Just the possibility because a non approved person or company has worked on property you own.

      I think any notification that would force you to wait, period would be overly intrusive.

      Right, you MAY have been compromised with Apple's own stuff, too. But they would "conveniently" not show a warning. Therefore the warning would have nothing to do with risk, and everything to do with FUD.

    • thwrT

      Home lab and gaming machine

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      @nadnerB said in Home lab and gaming machine:

      Righto, after a bit more research, the i7 is probably what you're looking for.
      http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-E3-1240V5-vs-Intel-Core-i7-6700K#differences

      aaaannnndddd I just noticed that you'd placed the order for it. lol. I'm a bit slow on the uptake today

      np

    • FATeknollogeeF

      Windows Desktop PC's: preferred suppliers?

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      @LAH3385 said in Windows Desktop PC's: preferred suppliers?:

      @scottalanmiller said in Windows Desktop PC's: preferred suppliers?:

      @FATeknollogee said in Windows Desktop PC's: preferred suppliers?:

      Anyone know of a Softmart equivalent on the West Coast? I'd like to eliminate the 1 week shipping time from the East Coast.

      They don't ship from Philly. Their warehouses are all over the country. I used to do local pickup in Dallas all of the time. No delay to the west coast.

      Do they charge for pickup? And where in DFW are they located at? Just curious

      They don't charge us at least. And in Carrollton where the tracks cross Josie just north of Trinity Station.

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