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08/17/2012 20:10 FoxRayz#16
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Originally Posted by Nezekan View Post
If you would be in the branch that long you would know how to write it. I am just responding to your attempt to correct me, which I do not like. I wrote threads which is correct, and you wanted to correct me by saying 'cores', which is not true at all. I also have no idea what you are saying about cache, that has really nothing to do with it. Hyperthreading was just invented to solve one of the issues of a synchronous cpu design. You can not call them cores, since they are simply not cores. You also don't have the right to close this thread, only a moderator (or higher can do that).

Don't think I say this to lengthen my e-peen, it's already long enough. I just don't like people that think they know everything, and correct people who clearly know more about it. That's just wrong.



That's right, ovh requests your phone number (and they verify it!) and in some cases your passport. It's true, some people might not like it. But of course if you are doing 100% legal stuff, there is no real reason to be afraid of it, right?

Actually yes it has, because the logical cores has to share cache with the physical ones. Either you're just a bad troll or a dumb person, i'm not here to correct anyone, but i know for sure what i'm talking about. This has been my career for the past 5 years. I have not indended to close this thread, i said discussion closed which mean i'm not here to argue or fight with you anymore since this is way too off-topic. If you can't deal with the fact that someone is right against you, you're going to face some serious trouble in your life young man.

I'm out of this conversation now, so please do not respond to this post.
08/17/2012 20:22 Nezekan#17
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Originally Posted by FoxRayz View Post
Actually yes it has, because the logical cores has to share cache with the physical ones. Either you're just a bad troll or a dumb person, i'm not here to correct anyone, but i know for sure what i'm talking about. This has been my career for the past 5 years. I have not indended to close this thread, i said discussion closed which mean i'm not here to argue or fight with you anymore since this is way too off-topic. If you can't deal with the fact that someone is right against you, you're going to face some serious trouble in your life young man.

I'm out of this conversation now, so please do not respond to this post.
I lol'd, you don't even know what you are saying, of course it has to share cache that's the point of a cpu. I'm just saying your explenation of it made no sense at all, if you are in this industry, you must be very bad in at it. I am not the one who wants to correct everyone, I just defend myself in public, which is my right. So, you might be the one who will face some serious issues, I don't know nor do I really care. Nobody cares that you are right or not, I just don't want you to post false information in public, that would be a shame for people who actually want to learn about it.


Either way, anybody with an average iq will hopefully know that. Saying you are in the industry won't make people believe you, really
08/18/2012 01:38 -LordyK*#18
pretty cheap
08/18/2012 02:00 sarkoplata#19
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nezekan View Post
If you would be in the branch that long you would know how to write it. I am just responding to your attempt to correct me, which I do not like. I wrote threads which is correct, and you wanted to correct me by saying 'cores', which is not true at all. I also have no idea what you are saying about cache, that has really nothing to do with it. Hyperthreading was just invented to solve one of the issues of a synchronous cpu design. You can not call them cores, since they are simply not cores. You also don't have the right to close this thread, only a moderator (or higher can do that).

Don't think I say this to lengthen my e-peen, it's already long enough. I just don't like people that think they know everything, and correct people who clearly know more about it. That's just wrong.



That's right, ovh requests your phone number (and they verify it!) and in some cases your passport. It's true, some people might not like it. But of course if you are doing 100% legal stuff, there is no real reason to be afraid of it, right?
A point that im not quite sure. :)