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n3m37h, to quarks in NASA's Voyager 1 Spacecraft Is Speaking Gibberish

Never heard about that. Pretty shady shit.

n3m37h, to quarks in NASA's Voyager 1 Spacecraft Is Speaking Gibberish

All good, I get a kick on showing my knowledge too haha or lack of in most cases.

I still want a mobo that can outlast my fkn CPU! HELP NASA! ;)

PS thanks for correcting me about the end of Intel’s tic tock model with their inability to shrink a node for 5 or so years

n3m37h, to quarks in NASA's Voyager 1 Spacecraft Is Speaking Gibberish

Sadly there is actually a good reason for gen 3 boards not being able to support gen 4 even though its a firmware lock. Signal integrity.

n3m37h, to quarks in NASA's Voyager 1 Spacecraft Is Speaking Gibberish

Can ya not take a joke? I even stated as much lmao

n3m37h, to quarks in NASA's Voyager 1 Spacecraft Is Speaking Gibberish

Yes I know Intel works on a Tic Tock system so every 2 generations they change the pinouts. AM4 lasted 4 generations, hopefully AM5 will too but unlikely. Still a CPU will last well over 10 years. Motherboards on the other hand, dont even though they should last a lot longer esp considering all the tantilum / other SMD capacitors.

Voyager also only uses mW of power compared to the 25-300w of current CPUs

Alson I was joking about NASA doing anything other than space stuff

n3m37h, to quarks in NASA's Voyager 1 Spacecraft Is Speaking Gibberish

Can NASA start making motherboards for PCs? Average lifetime for one now is under 10 years

n3m37h, to quarks in Marvel Studios' VFX Staff Unanimously Votes to Unionize

Maybe pay some of these actors less and pay everyone fairly

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