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Posts by vindicktive vinny

  1. Originally posted by CandyRein My boyfriend will murder me if I leave …good thing I don’t wanna leave

    statistics disagree
  2. Originally posted by jfakldjfkdaljfalkdfjlkad Nope. Its science. Economics is a science. Lmao.

    You dumb as fuck nigga. I can literally prove everything with algorithms

    no, economics is an art.

    which is why scientists dont involve themselves in economics and econonists dont call themselves scientists.

    you would have understood this had you been not such an untermwmsch.

  3. Originally posted by mmQ Linguistic genius? Lol

    It's a pool of about 20 of the same words just rearranged over and over and over.

    and it takes a genius to rearrange 20 words into 20²° different pharases.
  4. Originally posted by Meikai i'll fully admit i'm like really dumb but like uhhhhh you know the socket that your standard 60w incandescent filament lightbulb gets screwed into is running 120v right? underpowering an incandescent bulb would make it last longer if anything… neh?

    o, i thot you meant 9volt 60w bulbs.
  5. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Then your load is distributed over 300A…duh.

    exactly. thats whats happening inside a psu.

    a british psu will be getting a supply of manly 240v @ 13a, which translates into like 3120w, five times more than what a psu outputs in its entirely.

    the thing your missing is that PSUs are step down transformers, and theyre outputting less than what their inputs are. and because of that the maximum load on one rail doesnt amd will not be equal to the max load of their inputs

    a modern psu will have up to 4 rails of 12v30a, which means it can produce up to 1400w in total. just because you load up one of the rail with 100% load doesnt mean youve utilized the psu's full load capacity.
  6. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson No…as an Asian you should understand how electrical circuits work…if you share a single load on multiple circuits those circuits can be built with less load bearing materials…1oz copper traces instead of 2oz traces etc.

    ETA:

    Your home for example…you might have 1 100A line coming into the home which is then split into multiple 20A circuits…you can still load your home upto 100A…as that's the main line coming in…THAT'S how the PC PSU works too.

    not if i have 3phase 100A power lines.
  7. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The pen-IS mightier than the sword.

    id like to see you showing your little pen to a bunch of illiterated negroes in central congo.
  8. PTSD - post trump stress disorder

  9. #trumpderangememtsyndrome
  10. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson

    non sequitur.

    I clearly gave a Logical answer..the math…and an empirical answer..the photo of a computer

    "rather than theory or pure logic"



    now it seems like you also dont understand "rather", "than", and "or".
  11. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson

    Did you miss the part where I said you distribute the load over each rail?

    uh huh


    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Multiple-rail designs ***allocate*** the total available amperage across two or more “rails.”

    well if the psu is capable of self-distributing the total amperage across 2 or more rails then wouldnt that make me trying to distribute the loads evenly among each rail redundant ?
  12. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You can still do the mAth and show it empirically by taking a photo of the PC (after you've done the math). The observer of the photo wont have awareness of the math you did.



    and yet im the one who doesnt understand what empirical means.

    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I don't think you know what empirically means
    (by means of observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.)

    im pretty sure mathing something is theoretical.
  13. Originally posted by Meikai the psu, duh. just… plug it in, plug it in.

    the 12v line will just blow the bulb right away faster than you blow scrony.
  14. Originally posted by aldra what does that even mean

    it means hes jeallous of genuine eurasians.
  15. Originally posted by Meikai plug it into 9x60W incandecent bulbs

    it what ?
  16. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson wtf…doesn't matter what amount of load is on the wires…the wires are already capable of holding more of a load than the PSU is capable of (per electrical regulations).

    Again…you simply do the research as to the power requirements of each piece of hardware and which rail they are going to be using…then distributing the load accordingly.

    Stick to your abacus Asian.

    no, not really. modern psu have multiple electronic transformers (power switches) for different rails. just because you load a 12v rail with 90% load doesnt mean the psu is being loaded to 90% of its capacity.
  17. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson

    You don't need to describe what it looks like…you just need to do the math…your question of 'what it looks like' is irrelevant.

    see. i said empirically, and you keep telling me to do the meth.

    but yes…you could take a photo of the PC when it's at 90% load and say "this is what it looks like"..wouldn't do you much good though.

    It's like saying what does an upset stomach look like and posting a pic of a dude.

    kenneth pinyan definitely had a very upset-ed stomach.
  18. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson "empirically"

    Another word vinny just semi learned.

    not really. i just got tired of sayimg and typing "tactical".
  19. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The best era to have grown up in would have been 340bc

    yes, tell us why.
  20. Originally posted by aldra you can do a rough estimate based on your CPU/GPU's settings; ie. you can over/underclock the voltage and run a program that'll spin them at max- or near-max load. you can probably use a multimeter to test actual PSU load if you have one that's good enough to not melt at 500+W

    more math than I care to do for something like this though

    i know.

    ive pondering about this problem during my younger days when i just discover computers. how does loads a specific load even;y onto a psu.

    specifically how to load all wires with X amount of load.
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