DrafterX
3 years ago

Happy Hump Day greetings danm, and all. 🙄

Ram27 wrote:




:-k
Ram27
3 years ago
DrafterX
3 years ago
Ram..!! 🤣
danmdevries
3 years ago
HHD Ram n dudes.

Back to work.
RiverRatRuss
3 years ago
Mornin Ya'll High of 63 an Sunny... 🇨🇮


Anyone know how these COVID19 relief funds can be used for city's or municipalities? Like can they be used to purchase properties and clean them up and resale the land in silent biddings?:-k
MACS
3 years ago
Mornin' dudes... coffeed up, dog walked... chillin'... need to think about what's for breakfast and stuff.
Cheno
3 years ago
Morning y'all.
MACS
3 years ago
Is there much of a difference between the i5 and i7 intel chips?
Ram27
3 years ago

Is there much of a difference between the i5 and i7 intel chips?

MACS wrote:



Yes a difference of 2. 🤔




[sarcasm]
HockeyDad
3 years ago

Is there much of a difference between the i5 and i7 intel chips?

MACS wrote:



I7 is better for graphics. I5 is fine for most things.

I’ve got three I5s and one I7 on my desk. The I5s are work computers.
tonygraz
3 years ago
And it is probably a bit better (the i7).
tonygraz
3 years ago

I7 is better for graphics. I5 is fine for most things.

I’ve got three I5s and one I7 on my desk. The I5s are work computers.

HockeyDad wrote:



Should we assume the i7 is for graphic porn ?
HockeyDad
3 years ago

Should we assume the i7 is for graphic porn ?

tonygraz wrote:



Nope. It would be good for gaming if I had time for that chit. I totally overbought because I got a good deal at Costco but it should last a long time as a result.
Huzza3045
3 years ago

Is there much of a difference between the i5 and i7 intel chips?

MACS wrote:



It actually depends more on the numbers next to the I5 and I7 than the generation themselves. For example an I5 12600k is about 20%-30% more powerful than a I7 9700k.

Although, you only need good CPUs if you do a lot of programming, gaming, or statistics. It just depends on what you need the computer for.
frankj1
3 years ago

It actually depends more on the numbers next to the I5 and I7 than the generation themselves. For example an I5 12600k is about 20%-30% more powerful than a I7 9700k.

Although, you only need good CPUs if you do a lot of programming, gaming, or statistics. It just depends on what you need the computer for.

Huzza3045 wrote:


I use it as a paperweight
Stogie1020
3 years ago
MACS, I have i5, i7 and i9. Unless you are doing hard core computational stuff, the i5 is a workhorse at the right price point (Huzza makes a good point about the clock speeds). Are you planning on doing any autocad, working with giant spreadsheets (100-500MB) or video editing? If not, i5 will be more than fine. No need to spend extra coin on a processor you don't need. Spend the difference on a good video card if you plan to play some games. Also, because you asked in that PM you sent, the i5 will be fine for the virtual reality porn stuff. 👍
BuckyB93
3 years ago
Pretty much anything you buy today, the average user won't tax the processor (surf the web, e-mail, word processing, spread sheets, home finance, etc...). I like to maximize RAM. 4 GB RAM is sufficient for most average needs, I like to have 8 GB.

Just bought an inexpensive Dell Dell Latitude 7490: Intel i5-8350U, 16GB DDR4, 256GB Solid State Drive for some simple CAD work. I installed Solid Edge on it and it works just fine.

Granted the CAD stuff I'll be doing to play with at home is pretty basic and the Latitude should be sufficient for making simple 3D models and designs of furniture. If I needed to run some higher level stuff like stress analysis and simulations it would probably be laggy and choke but for making simple design models at home it's fine.

Work will provide me with a machine that's more supped up to use AutoDesk Inventor for molding simulations, stress analysis stuff, and animations.

If doing heavy graphics intensive stuff (serious CAD, Photoshop, video editing, gaming), you should have a separate the video card. The video card will have it's own processor to handle the graphics stuff rather than a machine where the video part is shared as part of the CPU.

Edit: what Stogie said (was typing my reply and was late to the party before Stogie posted)
deadeyedick
3 years ago
Hey Bucky the first thing you should do at the new job is add a longevity test the those plastic chairs your firm makes. They last one summer in the sun and fall apart. I see them on the curb waiting for the bulk pickup everywhere.

BuckyB93
3 years ago
Part of the problem is UV light degrades plastic and leading to some brittleness. Other part is fat asses sitting on them and leaning back. Third part, when you break them, you buy another (steady stream of revenue)
deadeyedick
3 years ago
You can't change our march to fat asses and you damn sure better not screw with the revenue stream. 🤐
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