kid652 wrote:Secondly, would it be possible to show up with a 4 monitor array?..... Please don't kick me out for asking that, but at least I asked before I showed up with it....
I am looking forward to this LAN in only 2 more days!
There is no way you should bring 4 monitors to a LAN. Both for the space restrictions and power. An easy way to make sure there are no problems is to limit each breaker to 10-12 devices, that generally worked well back in the day when basically everyone had a CRT and 300/400w PSU. Taking 4 monitors means you're taking another person's spot, more or less, in both power consumption and space. To be blunt, we'd rather have another lanner then have you bring 4 monitors for Lord knows what reason.
Nowadays with the lower power consumption of our LCD monitors (which almost everyone has) you would think we could run upwards of 8-9 people on a breaker. But no, the PC's power use has almost doubled in the time I've been lanning. My PC doesn't even turn properly on with my 350w and no hard drives, I'm probably using 400w to 425w right now under load.
A limited supply of surprisingly, as this homeboy is poised for the big time. Sweet and pure like a honey coated nun, SOULS well sure he funky in the 70s.
A limited supply of surprisingly, as this homeboy is poised for the big time. Sweet and pure like a honey coated nun, SOULS well sure he funky in the 70s.
Offenders will be tied up while we play with their gpedit.msc
A limited supply of surprisingly, as this homeboy is poised for the big time. Sweet and pure like a honey coated nun, SOULS well sure he funky in the 70s.
duct tape them to the chair while forcing them to wear headphones while listening to the meatspin song repeated over and over and over until they go insane
latency wrote:k, what will the punishment be for the bastard that runs 3dmark? something not too harsh, but harsh enough to deter them.
Make em sleep between Chad and Raven??
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A limited supply of surprisingly, as this homeboy is poised for the big time. Sweet and pure like a honey coated nun, SOULS well sure he funky in the 70s.