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If you hire someone to paint your house and that person sends you a bill for work while not even being there - how would you react, as a "boss" yourself? Simply pay for a days work?
I'm pretty sure you'll be understanding in case of emergencies or fire, and less so if there is no reason given.
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Well, actually I had that. Twice. The same guy. I did not send the MP after him. Instead I first called the police and hospitals along his usual way to work and eventually found him. Both times he had proven himself to be a master at getting into absurd driving accidents.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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CodeWraith wrote: I did not send the MP after him. Never suggested that should be done, just that the OP shouldn't feel guilty for something that is not his responsibility
CodeWraith wrote: Instead I first called the police and hospitals along his usual way to work and eventually found him. I reckon my previous boss would do something similar if one doesn't answer the phone during daytime.
CodeWraith wrote: Both times he had proven himself to be a master at getting into absurd driving accidents. Well, yes, some people are a bit more likely to get into trouble than others
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Never suggested that should be done, Oh, I could have done that. The first time I met him, he was still dressed up like Donald Duck and greeted me with a snappy 'Good morning, petty officer, sir!". For a second I wondered if they had made me drunk the night before and then dragged me onto a ship.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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probably knew the boss was not coming in so he decided to quietly take the day himself.
I do that quite often too, then again I'm my own boss.
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So when you know you will not come in, you decide not to show-up - sometimes?
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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I was going to ask that
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glennPattonWork wrote: Beign that I am of the if it doesn't stop me I will live it attiude, I appear to have dropped someone in it unintentionally
Sounds like a management problem. You are not management correct? And management now knows about the issue?
So not your problem.
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My good old GeForce GTX 570 got smoked. The fan died silently and immediately something onboard overheated and died as well. Once it was the best you could get, now it's a zombie. Booting with the normal drivers ends in a bluescreen, but using it as an oldfashioned VGA with standard drivers still works, kindof.
Time for a new one. What is the current Nvidia chipset?
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The TITAN Xp[^] I think.
But ... you may have to check your PSU ratings ... it uses 250W all on it's own ... and take out a mortgage ...
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Could pay that out of my piggy bank, just like the T-Rex 500 I got last week when I got my new used car. But let's not go overboard. The GTX 1070 looks good.
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Quite possibly - but it's still silly money for a graphics card that will be out of date in a couple of months...
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That does not matter so much. Look at it this way: It's going to last a few years like the old one. Time to catch up with the nice things the old one did not have and have a lot of time before I will have to think about buying yet another one. If you look at how many hours of programming, 3D designing and also some gaming I will spend with it, it's actually not so expensive.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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I have a 1060 6GB and it runs Full HD full quality any game I tried up to Doom 4 and The Witcher 3 without a single frame skipped.
It is a mid-to-high range board, which I prefer since top of the line ones tend to age much faster. I plan to change Video Board every 2-3 years so I prefer getting a solid one at half the price of a high end device.
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Fortunately, they'll make a game pretty soon that it'll suck with... just give it time. It's the cycle of tech life and all.
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I played for 6 years with a laptop that had a crappy 3D board. I learnt to force the OpenGL and DirectX to turn off some feature directly in the drivers in order to maintain a reasonable frame rate.
I enjoy my full detail now that I can but I have no qualms in depowering the graphics or even scaling down the resolution while playing.
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Totally agree with you there. I think fluidity and frame rate are more important than anything else.
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I replaced my GTX 570 (still working though ) just recently with a GTX 1070 6GB in compact form factor (which allows me to get the SSDs out without dismantling the graphics card first).
It displays my 4K desktop and a second HD desktop just fine while staying silent. The once-in-a-blue-moon 3D game also runs in 4K with the fan becoming clearly audible but not annoying.
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Sascha Lefèvre wrote: The once-in-a-blue-moon 3D game also runs in 4K with the fan becoming clearly audible but not annoying. With my first job I got to know quite a few jet pilots and they always said something like 'If the engine noise annoys you, just wait how you feel when they go silent." Those guys are definitely in love with their engines and fear the day when they don't get to fly with them anymore.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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That big fan on the front of light planes is to keep the pilot cool. Just watch him sweat when it stops.
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I always buy the second best card, it is usually the best value. Bought GTX 970 couple of years ago and still can play wow on max settings.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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That's my strategy as well--buy the second-best card available at the time you're ready to upgrade.
In my case, my upgrades are in sync with the GTA releases. I've stopped gaming a long time ago, but I still make an exception every few years when a new installment comes out. I don't have the urge to spend money on upgrades right now, so it's probably a good thing the next GTA is still a few years away.
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So how is your current VGA doing ?
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Jeremy Falcon
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As others have already noted it's the 10xx series. Which is a bit crowded near the top. The 1070, 1070Ti, and 1080 have starting prices about $50 apart and about $50 worth of premium model up-pricing; which makes the whole situation a bit confusing.
The 1070 (not Ti) only really makes sense at the entry level end of its price range (or if you're power limited, it's a lot lower power than the 1070Ti/1080), a base model 1070 Ti will wipe the floor with it. At the same time the 1070 Ti is only marginally slower than a 1080 (not Ti); and as long as you're willing to touch the overclocking sliders yourself a high end 1070 Ti will overtake a baseline 1080.
The 1080 Ti uses a different GPU die and is much faster than the base 1080. At the same time unless you're playing 4k, 1440p max, or 1080p 240hz, etc you don't need a top end card any more.
If you were able to live with a 570 as long as you have, I'd suggest sticking with a 1050 (or even a 1030) and saving the money unless you're planning on a major gaming display upgrade in the near future.
OTOH if you want a decent, but not budget breaking upgrade, a 1060 will be about 2x as fast in raw power; probably more in practice since the 5xx series has long since ceased to be a driver optimization target.
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Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
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Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
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