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kitekrazy1

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Why do people offer/buy presets for Chtuhlu ?   I thought the whole point was for generating ideas.   I have it and so far have not put it to use.

 

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PC hardware - it seems it's more about aesthetics.  The prices of fans seem pretty high because the glow.   I want the Chernobly meltdown color if possible.  

I guess most budget mid tower cases aren't designed for DAW users who like more than 4 drives.  

I'm still waiting for the video card market to crash to play some games.       

Intel is still pricey.   They ditched stock coolers.  Buying a cooler can be a crapshoot.   The CPU + cooler makes Intel expensive.   AMD still comes with a cooler.  

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16 hours ago, kitekrazy said:

Why do people offer/buy presets for Chtuhlu ?   I thought the whole point was for generating ideas.   I have it and so far have not put it to use.

 

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PC hardware - it seems it's more about aesthetics.  The prices of fans seem pretty high because the glow.   I want the Chernobly meltdown color if possible.  

I guess most budget mid tower cases aren't designed for DAW users who like more than 4 drives.  

I'm still waiting for the video card market to crash to play some games.       

Intel is still pricey.   They ditched stock coolers.  Buying a cooler can be a crapshoot.   The CPU + cooler makes Intel expensive.   AMD still comes with a cooler.  

 Kite I think it's because they have a market with the gamer crowd, though I have seen studios where they dress up the computer case. Goes along with the running light leds under the recording desk . When I bought a case it was primarily about noise suppression for me. I don't even have a lava lamp.?

Intel/AMD....that's a can of worms I won't open. Mainly because once it's open I don't know if I can close it :) Competition is good though.

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18 hours ago, kitekrazy said:

Intel is still pricey.   They ditched stock coolers.  Buying a cooler can be a crapshoot.   The CPU + cooler makes Intel expensive.  

Forget the cooler. Use the CPU to fry some becan.

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On 3/3/2020 at 7:44 PM, kitekrazy said:

The Prescotts (still got a P4 system parted out) could also do the job.

I once burned my finger on one of those when I was swapping CPUs in a mobo. Ouch! Very hot! :)

 

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The old T-Bird and Athlon heat sinks were the best way to destroy a motherboard.  Then Intel got stupid with the push pin coolers. Despite having insecurity issues putting those Intel ones on they were just as good and sometimes better than 3rd party coolers.

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On 3/4/2020 at 5:31 AM, Starise said:

 Kite I think it's because they have a market with the gamer crowd, though I have seen studios where they dress up the computer case. Goes along with the running light leds under the recording desk . When I bought a case it was primarily about noise suppression for me. I don't even have a lava lamp.?

Intel/AMD....that's a can of worms I won't open. Mainly because once it's open I don't know if I can close it :) Competition is good though.

Not much surprises or shocks me these days BUT I’m absolutely astounded that you don’t have a Lava Lamp. Incredible and shocking to say the least.

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