Comment Re:Combination (Score 1) 86
No it's not. Nehalem era CPU are rated to run up to 105C. Sandy Bridge lowered it a bit at 100C but the maximum safe temperature is definitely not ~70C.
No it's not. Nehalem era CPU are rated to run up to 105C. Sandy Bridge lowered it a bit at 100C but the maximum safe temperature is definitely not ~70C.
Actually skin effect does come into play with DC. Just not steady-state DC currents. If you PWM a DC signal, you will also get skin effect.
64 GB is supercomputing cluster level memory? I have a workstation with 192 GB and 40-core servers (still single-machines) have 512 GB RAM with the option to upgrade to 1TB if we really need it.
Seconded. I tried this and the WNDR3700 and Linksys (now Cisco) was much more stable.
As someone who has camped out for Black Friday: All 50 registers are open that morning.
Isn't this 1.21 Jiggawatts?
You have no idea how BGP or peering works.
So what you're telling me is that if L3 Comcast link goes down for any reason at all, all Comcast customers would lose access to Netflix because L3 can't pass on their traffic?
Do you really think the internet is that fragile?
NO, you're paying for Comcast to transmit your packets to Level 3 and Level 3 is paying Comcast to transmit their packets to you.
Why isn't Comcast paying me to transmit their packets? After all, they are dumping a lot more traffic into my network than I am into theirs.
I am using exactly their rationale they use to justify charging L3.
If all else fails, lower your standards.