- Oct 8, 2015
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looks like ElementaryOS@SkyJP: Could you please name the distro, I am not familiar with this interface
Can you share your wallpaper please? Thanks!Potential permanent switch to Linux and the google cloud world...
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It is elementary OS (based on Ubuntu and ease of use) with Numix circle icons, conky widgets, a gnome tweak/customisation tool and a dconf editor for other small customisations.@SkyJP: Could you please name the distro, I am not familiar with this interface
It is one of the default OS wallpapers though I plan on changing it:Can you share your wallpaper please? Thanks!
@Frozen Really cool wallpaper. Don't see too many people using Rainmeter. Too bad it isn't on Linux but I guess Conky is fine for the most part. Conky can be a bit of a hassle to work with. Maybe it was just Manjaro (kind of buggy OS in my opinion - for instance I have to click log out 2 times for it to work).
Recently found a new skin for Rainmeter. The GPU monitoring relies on HWinfo. Only 16MB so all good. Censored location and IP address.
Skin: SimplePerfMeters 2.1.0
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ser102 : You have alot of games on that machine it seems
I hope to get a gaming PC next year, or a Mac Pro with Windows/OSX Dual-Boot, not sure yet.
But when iget an iPhone,iPad Pro and maybe an Apple Watch a Mac Pro makes sense.
@user102 : Thats good hardware you have there
How about this one? 8Pack Supernova - Intel Core i7 5960X @ 4.6GHz DDR4 Extreme Overclocked PC
^^Will it run Minecraft?
@user102 : Thats good hardware you have there
How about this one? 8Pack Supernova - Intel Core i7 5960X @ 4.6GHz DDR4 Extreme Overclocked PC
^^Will it run Minecraft?
^^All hardware on that monster is overclocked GPU,CPU,Memory bandwidth, even the Mainboard has a watercooling Block
The two HDDs are just for data storage. The entire thing can be customized (Cable color, custom designed case, etc.)
There will be an updated one coming soon i guess, a magazine said it would be fastest PC theyve ever seen.
Yes, i may do some video editing, rendering on that thing, i think you can set Premiere Pro to use certain amounts of CPU and GPU so that can get handy