So now that I've returned to this Plane... Apparently, 3D Remakes of the classic Sanic the Hedgehog are confirmed. Now you can run around at 3,000,000 Megasanics AND get a migrane.
Any1 wanna chat about pokemon lol I like playing Soul Silver version! Typhlosion following me around...is so epic.... :3 That pokemon is really cool XD
Just remembered my motherboard came with a couple. I stowed them someplace where I wouldn't lose 'em, and then of course I forgot about 'em. #keldeoproblems At least I don't need to go shopping for more. That would be the worst possible thing.
I plan on building a death ray when i get more money. [video=youtube;CeKjN-tdMkc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeKjN-tdMkc[/video]
I'm pretty incompetent. Last time I had assistance and it took like 3-4 days to do and then I broke Linux. The simpler the task the greater my chance of having it implode.
I blame it on my inability to not mess with things. Which is the problem with Linux, it's all there to touch. Windows doesn't let me mess with things. Which is good.
It does if you're the admin and disabled certain features. Though in most cases there is no reason to disable those features. Aside from overclocking which is actually bad in the long term
I'm a firm believer in under clocking, but only if it's digital. I'm sure I could break windows if I tried, the point was that Linux just got broke by accident cause everything was touchable.
Windows is easily broken with a few simple commands. As for performance i prefer to leave it at the normal setting. Though i may fiddle around with the options.
Linux mint and perhaps other Ubuntu forked distros are fine. Different, sure,but not hard to learn at all. Although maybe need a little helping hand to get started, with drivers and other software. Nothing is wrong with it, just if you don't know what you're doing. Such as making the Vcore voltage too high, it can kill the lifespan of the CPU. As long as you have the patience to incrementally fiddle with the BIOS settings and have decent cooling systems with a decent PSU, there's no harm at all.