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Apr 30, 2023 11:43:43   #
Did anyone have energy by recess time?
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Apr 21, 2023 20:59:51   #
TriX wrote:
It worth repeating that if you use AI based tools such as Topaz, the latest versions of PS/LR or similar powerful post processing applications or you utilize stacking (for greater DOF, DR or noise reduction), then a separate graphics card/GPU is going to be VERY important. If you skip on that, or worse, using the integrated graphics on the CPU, some SW will be agonizingly slow and certain tools in PS won’t be available. A good graphics card isn’t cheap, often costing as much as or more than the CPU, but it’s a critical component. You need 6GB minimum DRAM/VRAM on the graphics card, and more is better.

Also, along with that extra processing power comes extra heat and power requirements. If you buy a turn key machine with the card installed, it will typically have large enough power supply to power the GPU, but I’d you assemble your own or plan to add a faster card later, make sure the machine has an open PCIe slot and a large enough power supply with the correct connector to separately power the card. It’s not unusual for the GPU to use more power and generate more heat than the CPU, so in addition to the CPU cooler, the power supply fan, and the fan(s) on the GPU, you also need one or more case fans to remove that heat from the case. If you have doubts about the GPU you’re considering or need tech advice on the subject, feel free to PM me.
It worth repeating that if you use AI based tools ... (show quote)


Good info, and cannot beat that offer!
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Apr 21, 2023 00:45:30   #
TheShoe wrote:
Correction. it is the motherboard that didn't have the port, not the cpu.


Right you are. As much as 12 months ago, were they Ryzen CPUs on motherboards with Thunderbolt equivalent ports? Didn't see any among ASUS options, but they existed on motherboards loaded with Intel CPUs.
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Apr 21, 2023 00:40:32   #
fsommer wrote:
Your last paragraph should have been your first.


My apologies! You're right. Shouldn't have to read the whole thing in order to get to my "thank you."
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Apr 20, 2023 19:47:30   #
Egad!
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Apr 20, 2023 19:44:06   #
dpullum wrote:
The Baptist Church I attended as a child never had celebrations like this... or I would have continued faithfully.


My experience matched yours! A little late in life, but it'd still be fun to frequent someplace where this happened now and then. Maybe.
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Apr 20, 2023 10:14:20   #
jaymatt wrote:
Wise move. I just upgraded to a Mac Studio and BenQ 27" monitor because my old 2017 iMac was dying.


Thanks. We use the same (Dif model maybe) monitor. I bought it to go with my ASUS laptop when at my desk at home. Needed something good enough to take my eyes off the 16" OLED. MacBook's screen has a similar attraction.
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Apr 20, 2023 08:46:09   #
Cany143 wrote:
Get a really BIG one. Wall-sized if possible. Or if you have (hard-wired, not wireless or 'cloudy') access to a Gov't level, housed in a mountain sort of space, get a really, REALLY BIG computer. PSP doesn't suck a ton on RAM down it's (or even your) throat, so odds are good that the average HAL-styled computer will do you just fine.

Win11? No problemo. Think in terms of getting a rig that'll handle Win18 (rumors say it'll be all the rage/required by [ca] spring of 2025)! And specify that whatever new HAL system you get has a partition-able multi-mega-Gb on-board SSD (and a slew of off-board back-ups too, though those would be extraneous to your inquiry), a kick-butt Nvidia GPU, and at least 500Gbs (ok, realistically, 496Gbs deliverable) of RAM, too! Shouldn't cost more than a first-born or three. Or slightly more. Watch closely for year-end "deals" on Amazon or elsewhere. Before year's end, few such "deals" are likely to be easily available 'off the shelf'. Dang it.
Get a really BIG one. Wall-sized if possible. Or... (show quote)



Perhaps the Cany dragon forgot his helmet on a recent plunge down a slick Utah slope, tumbled, and smacked into a humorlock tree? I didn't know they grew in Utah.

He does set up nicely the following advisers, who both predictably and truthfully recommend considering a more significant upgrade than kenArchi appears to be considering.
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Apr 20, 2023 08:35:05   #
Tdearing wrote:
Good for you, glad it worked out.


Me too, thanks. I know 3 family members who are enjoying my indecisiveness resulting in their own laptop upgrades as well. Their Grandmother a little less perhaps, but fortunately she is patient.
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Apr 20, 2023 00:11:47   #
Talking a desktop or laptop? HP was my favorite Windows brand for a long time... in both desktops and laptops. Then had a really nice ASUS 16" laptop for a year, but decided to flip back to Macs. Speaking of which, there are some really good prices on used and refurbished Mac M1 Minis and Air Books right now, if you've thought of switching. As I've heard from many here, there are lots of good reasons... but personal interest is the starting place.
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Apr 20, 2023 00:11:11   #
Talking a desktop or laptop? HP was my favorite Windows brand for a long time... in both desktops and laptops. Then had a really nice ASUS 16" laptop for a year, but decided to flip back to Macs. Speaking of which, there are some really good prices on used and refurbished Mac M1 Minis and Air Books right now, if you've thought of switching. As I've heard from many here, there are lots of good reasons... but personal interest is the starting place.
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Apr 19, 2023 23:41:33   #
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A photo of said lens???
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Apr 19, 2023 23:03:35   #
A few here may remember my frustration just one year ago with using a 16” MacBook Pro (i9 & 16GB & 1TB) when on the road and a PC desktop at home. Here’s the way that story began: “On the cusp of the plandemic I made the mistake of switching from a Windows laptop to a MacBook Pro 16 with 8-Core i9, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, and that lovely retina display. Instantly, all live Apple classes and all face-to-face support became inaccessible, despite having paid extra. With my HP Desktop Pavilion 590 (i7 but otherwise similarly equipped + 12 TB offboard storage) and a decent 27" HP monitor in use at home, weeks on the road in our motorhome find me cussing a very capable Mac laptop. The fault is my own foggy brain and my lack of willingness to independently study its mystical ways. So, I find myself planning to replace it.” (Incidentally, my daughter lusted after my MacBook.)

Among feedback comments were lots of encouragement to stick with Mac and especially to look at the M1 chip. Burkphoto's measured input had me on the verge of moving that way, but instead I bought a very well equipped ASUS Vivobook with the spectacular OLED screen. My one oversight on this choice was in selecting the AMD Ryzen 5900 processor which did not have even one Thunderbolt equivalent USB-C port! Otherwise, though, this is a very satisfactory laptop. However, the SOC seed had been planted.

Yes, I have spent the past many months analyzing the hype around the new Apple "System On a Chip" M series laptops and slowly began sipping the "COOLaide." Having confiscated our granddaughter's 2019 13" MacBook Air of modest stats when she decided she wanted a true game-worthy Intel laptop (which her Grandmother and I bought second-hand for her, of course), I'd been using that Air for some basic things in place of my iPad and getting a little more familiar again with the Mac platform in general. During our annual 6 week winter getaway in AZ (and lots of picture-taking), I had an opportunity to trade it on a used 13.3" M1 MacBook Air with a nice load of software already on it… including Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, both of which I was assured worked just fine. Memory and SSD are diminutive (8 & 256), but it actually runs that powerful software, plus I was able to load Luminar 4 and use it pretty smoothly too. Moreover, though I’m not one to frequently depend on battery life, the Air’s battery life is as phenomenal as others here promised!

So, to assuage my conscience, I offered my high-horsepowered ASUS Vivobook to my grandson (whose girlfriend is experimenting with audio mixing using an ancient PC while he’s beginning to play with video editing) before placing an order for a refurbished M1 Max 16" MacBook Pro (1TB & 32GB). He eagerly said "yes please!" so I placed my order and received it while still in Phx. The tech I bought the Air M1 from checked out the Max 16” for me too and loaded it with the same software… and added Malwarebytes Premium to both Macs. This 16” MacBook Pro looks brand new, and when I registered it to my Apple account, Apple says I bought it Oct 2022 and my warranty is good through Oct 26, 2023. Cool!

Refurbished M1 prices have come down very nicely, as Burkphoto recently pointed out to me in a PM conversation I initiated, although he wasn't recommending the Max. I really debated among M1 Pro, M1 Max, and a new M2 Pro, the latter being significantly more costly... at least in March. (Are rumors true about slow sales with M2 Macs???) With the current refurb price and the installed pieces, this M1 Max just seemed a great way to go... in fact, excessively powerful for my uses: primarily editing lots of EOS-R and 77D photos, creating an occasional short video with music sound track, plus all the normal computer-using old guy stuff. Way more than I need …forevermore, probably. Maybe I’ll stop finding excuses to buy new computers and just enjoy these two. I even sold my Gen 9 iPad today since I haven’t touched it since coming home from Phx with two MacBooks.

For those of you who shared insights when I first asked last year: THANKS AGAIN!
This report may be longer than anyone cares to read, but I like to report back when folks take the time and care to advise me.
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Apr 19, 2023 22:08:45   #
Excellent!
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Feb 7, 2023 08:44:09   #
Tex-s wrote:
I’m too lazy to look up the credit for this quote just now but:

Hard times produce great men.
Great men produce good times.
Good times produce soft men.
Soft men bring hard times.
(Repeat)

We are simply at the tail end of the cycle, awaiting the repeat.


And through the centuries, nations do not always survive multiple recycles. Think the Chinese have been checking on just how soft we've grown?
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