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I thought this was a infrared 6 thread.... why are we talking about computers
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I thought this was a infrared 6 thread.... why are we talking about computers
I pay about $150.00 for internet and Cable with comcast.... I'm a sports guy so I got HD and sports channels
My machine's costs so far is around $750
Think this post was supposed to go here lol http://niketalk.com/t/538444/nike-air-jordan-vi-white-red-23rd-anniversary-edition-jan-feb-2014/
Can't believe I passed on these thinking it was going to sit like the infrared 10s because they had a full stock run on FNL, and the next day there gone....
Thinking of getting a MacBook Pro retina with 8gbs of ram and 256 SSD with a 2.5 ghz processor is that good???Definitely ! A good SSD will improve the performance of a computer significantly !
Programs will open much faster !
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Can't believe I passed on these thinking it was going to sit like the infrared 10s because they had a full stock run on FNL, and the next day there gone....
Thinking of getting a MacBook Pro retina with 8gbs of ram and 256 SSD with a 2.5 ghz processor is that good???
Shiiiiiiidddd where u work at lolYou guys are worrying about bots and computer modding. While I'm here at work wondering if my internet is fast enough. 789mbps download / 677mbps upload lol. I hardly miss a release.
Any i5 is good. But there are 3 generations now of i5 so the newer the better. A CPU running at 2.5 can be faster than another CPU running at, say, 2.7 depending on the generation. MHZ isnt everything, IPC (instructions per clock) must also be taken into account. If two CPUs are running at 2.5 but one has higher IPC then the one with higher IPC will be faster. But any i5 is going to be fast. My PC which I custom built for gaming still has a first gen i5-750. I overclocked it to 3.7 and it still screams even though its 3 generations old. An i5, even first gen, is plenty fast.It's an intel i5 2.5 processor with turbo boosts up to 2.9ghz not sure if that's good tho. I'm not familiar with processors and ram
But if there is a shoe that I really want to own and the only way to get a pair is to pay reseller price I should just pass on them. I don't think so. Yes some releases I can just take the loss but if I really want a pair of kicks I will have them one way or the other even if that means paying resell. If I can get these for retail then you can best believe I will search for the cheapest resellers price. It's just the nature of the beast nowadays
Repped, thanks for the info man. I'm not too familiar with laptops and before I drop 1500 on one I wanna make sure I'm getting a good productAny i5 is good. But there are 3 generations now of i5 so the newer the better. A CPU running at 2.5 can be faster than another CPU running at, say, 2.7 depending on the generation. MHZ isnt everything, IPC (instructions per clock) must also be taken into account. If two CPUs are running at 2.5 but one has higher IPC then the one with higher IPC will be faster. But any i5 is going to be fast. My PC which I custom built for gaming still has a first gen i5-750. I overclocked it to 3.7 and it still screams even though its 3 generations old. An i5, even first gen, is plenty fast.
Which hoh you went to fam? I went to PG Plaza. Got there at 5am and didn't get em. Coulda got whites tho.
same way I am. I can live without them.I guess I'm just different, even if I miss out on a shoe I really want, I just move on. It's not the end of the world, there's always more heat coming out.
The issue with the retina macbooks is that they aren't as easily upgradable like the regular Macbook Pro. I'm going to run a dual drive using the Solid Slate Drive for software <-- todays standard for useful drives and then using the older Hark Disk Drive <-- to save my media like music and pictures.Repped, thanks for the info man. I'm not too familiar with laptops and before I drop 1500 on one I wanna make sure I'm getting a good product
May wanna link the laptop.Repped, thanks for the info man. I'm not too familiar with laptops and before I drop 1500 on one I wanna make sure I'm getting a good product
Hold it right there!!! Don't drop $1500 on a Laptop. You can build a hackintosh for about half of price that would be equivalent to a $3000 Mac Pro with an i7 core processor. Hit me up I can give you some insight.Repped, thanks for the info man. I'm not too familiar with laptops and before I drop 1500 on one I wanna make sure I'm getting a good product