Message boards : GPUGRID CAFE : Signs of an addicition
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So I decided to upgrade my GPU, while not going with the card of choice due to limitations in the PSU of the CPU I had to put it in, and some monetary concerns, I got a GT 640 which seems a more than able GPU. Well turns out the specific card I got did not fit dimensionally into the Tower I wanted ( The double form factor passively cooled GPU did not fit into the Dell Opti-plex set up I had). | |
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Ha! You see nobody answers. That's the first sign... they refuse to discuss their addiction because they're in denial. Addicts all of them, except me of course. Yes, I know the GF left and the fridge is full of rotten food but that's all the cat's fault, not mine, it purrs far too loud. | |
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Cat + open-case + inherent curiosity = mess | |
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Skgiven, | |
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Hence: instead of returning the card like any reasonable person would, I spent 5 times the amount of the card to build an entire system around it, just so I wouldn't need to return the card. Who says returning it would be the reasonable, sensible action? You defined a goal (to crunch with a 640) then discovered achieving that goal would cost you more than anticipated. Being the tenacious sort you adjusted your strategy and achieved your goal. That's healthy behaviour in my books. It would be unreasonable and self-destructive behaviour if you could not afford to build the system to put it into and had to use money intended for rent/mortgage/groceries to pay for it or had to finance it over many months at a high interest rate. Oh wait... is that it? Is this a cry for help? You want us to maybe send some groceries to carry you over to next payday? ____________ BOINC <<--- credit whores, pedants, alien hunters | |
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