On a thin workstation laptop now and though it doesn't feel hot to my hands the monitor says the CPU is oscillating between 75 and 95 celsius. Is that normal or is my laptop's lifespan flying out the window?

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Safe temperatures for CPU/GPU
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RE: What's the first thing you do when you get a new laptop or system?
@thecreativeone91 said:
It seems to happen with most expensive laptops. They just aren't worth it.better to keep desktops for performance and laptops for mobility.
I did just play a Dota 2 match at 1440p w/ the highest possible settings and was able to multitask across 2 other 27" monitors during respawn lulls without the system slowing down. Though the fans are a'blarin. Not too shabby. Especially since it's over 2 mini display port cables, apparently my monitors support daisy chaining.
The biggest real dealbreaker so far is the keyboard. They completely removed the left Windows key, which is so, so vital for productivity. The keyboard also kind of sucks for typing quickly in general. Overall performance is great though, and I'm sure would be much better once I got a Samsung SSD or 3 into it, if I kept it.
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RE: What's the first thing you do when you get a new laptop or system?
You know when a $600 Dell gets better wifi performance than a $1700 gaming laptop that something's wrong
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RE: What's the first thing you do when you get a new laptop or system?
My first thing is usually feeling tremendously disappointed about it. Happening right now w/ the MSI Stealth Pro.
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What's the first thing you do when you get a new laptop or system?
My Stealth Pro is supposed to arrive any second now. Semi-debating doing my first YouTube unboxing/review.
Has anyone ever tried a workflow where you use separate Windows user accounts on the same machine for separate purposes? Like one for work, one for personal, one for experimentation, etc?
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RE: Full ATX Case suggestions?
@MattSpeller said:
What do you think of this one?
Looks good to me. It'd be even sweeter if you could permanently remove the front door because that grated industrial look inside of it is pretty sexy.
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RE: IDrac 6 Question
I recently went through this experience but on an iDrac 7. From what I understand, and this may be different w/ older versions, the hardware is standard and it's the licensing you have to deal with. So my box came w/ iDrac 7 Express ( which lets you do resource monitoring, a few simple tasks, and power cycling, but not the money maker: a virtual console into the bios etc. ). But, there's a 30 day free trial you can do on the iDrac Enterprise license and that worked for me. The cover is probably so people don't think it's a normal jack and try to use it from within the OS.
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RE: Full ATX Case suggestions?
Technically this is the In Win 901 Micro-ATX version, still.
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RE: Full ATX Case suggestions?
My favorite by far is the new Antec S10 ( $450 after rebate )
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129224It's extremely attractive, and can handle quad SLI.
Second favorite is the In Win 904 ( $230 )
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811108456Saw a guy use internal lighting and custom sheathing to make this thing look like a work of future art. Trying to find the link now.
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RE: Software Raid for the OS?
Ok, so no way to do it other than w/ a shitty on-laptop-motherboard fake RAID. Sad/check.
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RE: Software Raid for the OS?
@scottalanmiller said:
@creayt said:
Is there a way to install Windows onto a software RAID? Is this just impossible?
Ever since Windows 7 it has been native in the OS for the desktop versions. It's been on the server side since 1996 or earlier. It's just built in.
There are third party software RAID options too, but they are not very good either.
I'm talking about installling the OS onto a RAID. Can't you only create software RAIDS the built-in Windows way post-install? Hoping to do a 3-disk Raid 0 on a new laptop that has 3 mSata slots.
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RE: Software Raid for the OS?
@thecreativeone91 said:
@creayt said:
Is there a way to install Windows onto a software RAID? Is this just impossible?
Ordered a new laptop which has 3 mSata slots and I'd love to run a Raid 0 of mSata SSDs as the only storage. Wondering if there's a way to do it.
Linux as the base with windows virtualized on top.
Good suggestion, but the main advantage of this laptop is its performance, the which I'd want to run natively. Thanks.
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Backup solution for Windows
Have a new laptop coming and I'd like to run something like Time Machine for OS X where I can just restall the whole system from it if possible. Any suggestions?
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Software Raid for the OS?
Is there a way to install Windows onto a software RAID? Is this just impossible?
Ordered a new laptop which has 3 mSata slots and I'd love to run a Raid 0 of mSata SSDs as the only storage. Wondering if there's a way to do it.
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RE: Laptop Reccomendations
@creayt said:
MSI Stealth Pro w/
A 5th gen quad w/ turbo to 3.5Ghz ( i7-5700HQ )
16GB DDR3L 1600MHz
GTX 970M 3GB
17.3" Full HD eDP Non Reflection
Triple monitor support ( 2 mini DP, 1 HDMI )
0.85 inches thick, 5-6 hour battery life on the integrated graphics for $1529**. Seems like a pretty legit option for your needs too.Also worth mentioning, there's a bug in Best Buy's checkout process that lets you get their fastest shipping option for free. Looks like mine will actually be here tomorrow.
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RE: Laptop Reccomendations
@s.hackleman said:
@creayt I keep hearing this claim from several people, but I just haven't seen it.
No, I totally get it, and a lot of people have shared your experience. Sometimes I wish I was one of them. Having owned every single Mac model in the last 5 years or so with the exception of most mac minis and the newest Mac Pro ( though I have used a handful of the minis ) and the newest MacBooks w/ the single USB, and having experienced it on and each and every single one of them, I feel pretty expert in commenting on the subject. It's very perceptual and personal. The types and instances of latency in OS X ( which can be very random, sometimes the exact same task w/ an identical load will create a delay, stutter, or hesitation that 7/8 other times it won't, it's almost like OS X is sending analytics on everything you do up to its servers sneakily in the background and the IO somehow cock blocks the entire machine unpredictably intermittently ).
Don't get me wrong, there are a good handful of things I like and even prefer about OS X to Windows, the interesting and artsy-looking text aliasing, the interesting and useful add-on projects that help bandaid its glaring usability holes and add new features ( I can't use a mac for more than an hour or so without installing Zooom 2 and Jitouch ), the ability to quit programs mid-Command+Tab, the idea of attempting to make an operating system beautiful ( even if they fail as often as succeed ). I just don't think it's subjective to say that OS X as an operating system is very slow compared to Windows in most important ways to a user like myself at least. Independent of how a system performs when pledged into rich benchmarking for specific usage patterns, encountering random, frequent, consistent latency in your overall experience w/ an OS is much more important than say a rendering finishing a few minutes slower. The point is that the more your OS instantly reacts to your actions the more quickly you can use it. If you're having to mentally monitor the interface as you interact with it and switch files/contexts/tasks/apps/workspaces, and conscientiously slow yourself down waiting for the system to be ready for you, it becomes not only very palpably counter-productive, but frustrating. I notice the latency even in little things like how long it takes after depressing the keys until the app switcher comes up ( Command + tab ). To most people I've talked to it feels instant, but as someone w/ terribly responsive ADD and perfect eyesight and who consumes energy drinks regularly, the delay is there. And it's gone when you install Windows in Boot Camp.
Anyway, I always say that it'd be incredible if Apple focused on and mastered performance engineering the way Microsoft has, but I won't hold my breath because Apple is run w/ more of a business and profitability focus, so as long as the experiences their very limited set of options provide are good enough ( and furthermore, they don't want things to be too fast as a rule because then if so they can't tell you the new thing is 200% faster in 6 months and sell you on a replacement ), they're fine with it. Microsoft, on the other hand, attempts to get their software to run as closely to instant on all hardware as a rule, which is why the OS performs noticeably faster and more responsively on any mac than OS X does.
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RE: Laptop Reccomendations
@creayt
Oh, and also that it may be very ugly. Hoping to cover up the branding on the lid w/ something from tab tag.Probably this: http://www.tabtag.com/products/cat
JK.
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RE: Laptop Reccomendations
@Reid-Cooper said:
That is one nice laptop! Post a review once you've had some time with it.
Definitely will. I'm super excited about it. The biggest drawback it has is that 16GB is its max, and I'm used to 32 on my current workstation.
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RE: Laptop Reccomendations
@thecreativeone91 said:
Ended up returning this one. It's nice and all. But, it's like the reviews say if you barely touch the dvd drive it will eject. I though this was no big deal at first but got to be very annoying. When I spend $2,000 on a laptop it better dang well work correctly down to how the rubber feet are on.
I just ordered an MSI Stealth Pro w/
A 5th gen quad w/ turbo to 3.5Ghz ( i7-5700HQ )
16GB DDR3L 1600MHz
GTX 970M 3GB
17.3" Full HD eDP Non Reflection
128GB M.SATA + 1TB (7200RPM)
KillerE2200 Game Networking, Killer N1525 Combo ( 2*2 ac )
Triple monitor support ( 2 mini DP, 1 HDMI )
0.85 inches thick
5-6 hour battery life on the integrated graphicsfor $1529. Seems like a pretty legit option for your needs too.
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RE: Laptop Reccomendations
specious said:
The entire point of the Mac Platform is to allow you to be more creative because hardware issues are minimized because of standardization and the removal of low end hardware. There is no cheap underperforming barely have enough specs to survive systems that I have to work around.
This is specious at best. Though the MacBook Pro has legit hardware it's the software, OS X, that glitters almost every single action you can take on the laptop w/ latency and sporadic slow. The HiDPI approach is nice, and makes half of everything very beautiful, but OS X and or the graphics drivers just cannot keep up with an expert computer user, unless they tend to interact w/ a computer slowly enough that the rampant latency doesn't frustrate them. I personally just cannot write code on a mac, I find myself almost screaming as I watch the OS flounder and try to keep up with my keystrokes and interactions, and have almost thrown a MacBook Pro out a window before because of it, not exaggerating.
Macs have crashed on me and had "hardware related issues" so, so, so much more than Windows machines that it makes me snicker when people make claims like this.