Personal computing discussed
SpotTheCat wrote:The only drawback that I see is that almost every thread to which I reply shortly thereafter gets whisked off to System Builders Anonymous. I'm not intentionally collecting them. Honest!The system builder forum is working quite well.
flip-mode wrote:"AMD's stock went down again" -> OK, that can stay.
Klyith wrote:Phlaim Beight wrote:1. Overclocking forum is redundant
I'm probably the only one that thinks this, but I think the Overclocking, tweaking forum is redundant. You're either overclocking and AMD, an Intel, an ATI, or an Nvidia. so post about overclocking in the respective forum.
I don't think that's a good idea. Most of the time overclocking depends on multiple components. CPU, mobo, and ram are often all a part of the porcess of getting the best overclock.
Deathright wrote:Hey i was wondering if we could create a security fourm for one finding holes around secruity features in window,linux,Macos,etc......I am not a hacker per say, however my school has unquie arangement with the students, if we can hack do it but then tell us and we will plug and force you to becoming better type deal, a fourm to deal with this would be most helpful.
Deathright wrote:There is nothing in rules about it, rule #1 pretains to p2p and such things.
bhtooefr wrote:idchafee, it's technically not ILLEGAL.