• Grass@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Blob free capable computers are so old though. After trying one I don’t know how I survived that era without even using ssds. Before that how the hell did live with Pentium 2, 3, and 4?

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      8 months ago

      Some of us had to install Windows XP SP2 and 4 on these machines. I made money just sitting in a room watching progress bars.

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      8 months ago

      Still faster than the 286 with math co-processor that I started with at home.

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      8 months ago

      how the hell did live with Pentium 2, 3, and 4?

      Pentium 4s and later the Pentium D ran so hot I could use them to heat my dorm room. Miss that.

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          Nah, modern hardware is bonkers on thermals again. A 4090 with i9-12900K is going to net you 700 watts of TDP in stock. That’s like half of what you can even pull from the wall. Even at the low end for the latest generations, you’re looking at around 200W combined TDP. And then as if that wasn’t enough, they squeeze that shit in laptops! Laptops! This is absolutely nuts.

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        I literally did this. My senior year in college I had a single dorm room and I’m guessing some overlocked Celeron CPUs in a dual-socket motherboard. I never once turned on the heat. I’d often come home and open my window when it was snowing outside.