US Politics Megathread
- princeofcarthage
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@edeholland ?? Said something?
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Types of Conservative Commentators
I didn't know there was such a thing as an Age of Empires conservative
I didn't know there was such a thing as an Age of Empires conservative
- fightinfrenchman
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No such thing as "the liberal media," they're all just right-wing freaks
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Just in case anyone had any doubt
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Is this for real? @americans
Apparently buying a desktop PC with a GPU from 2019 and a midrange CPU (like i5 11400) is a power drain, according to the state of California.
You're probably only allowed to get a tablet now or an older PC.
Source for pic: https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/gaming- ... 12-desktop
Meanwhile I'm using this midrange PC with a GTX 1650 and an i5-11500, which would be illegal in California.
Do I have more freedum now?
Apparently buying a desktop PC with a GPU from 2019 and a midrange CPU (like i5 11400) is a power drain, according to the state of California.
You're probably only allowed to get a tablet now or an older PC.
Source for pic: https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/gaming- ... 12-desktop
Meanwhile I'm using this midrange PC with a GTX 1650 and an i5-11500, which would be illegal in California.
Do I have more freedum now?
- harcha
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That's funny. Could it have anything to do with PSU ratings?
BTW that computer was thoroughly reviewed by gamersnexus
BTW that computer was thoroughly reviewed by gamersnexus
POC wrote:Also I most likely know a whole lot more than you.
POC wrote:Also as an objective third party, and near 100% accuracy of giving correct information, I would say my opinions are more reliable than yours.
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The PSU only draws as much power as the components need...harcha wrote:That's funny. Could it have anything to do with PSU ratings?
BTW that computer was thoroughly reviewed by gamersnexus
I have basically a higher TDP system here which would be illegal in California and the CPU only uses about 15 Watts/s when doing light tasks and about 35 Watts when gaming.
Also the GPU is capped at 75Watts by the PCIe slot. These are the only big significant power drawers in such a system, the other stuff is small shit, an SSD uses like 1-2 Watts.
A monitor could draw about 18 to 40 Watts depending on the energy class. Total power draw is probably around 100 Watts or a bit above.
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I have an understanding of how these things look like in normal usage myself, i'm just wondering what is the justification, and what is and isn't allowed.Dolan wrote:The PSU only draws as much power as the components need...harcha wrote:That's funny. Could it have anything to do with PSU ratings?
BTW that computer was thoroughly reviewed by gamersnexus
I have basically a higher TDP system here which would be illegal in California and the CPU only uses about 15 Watts/s when doing light tasks and about 35 Watts when gaming.
Also the GPU is capped at 75Watts by the PCIe slot. These are the only big significant power drawers in such a system, the other stuff is small shit, an SSD uses like 1-2 Watts.
A monitor could draw about 18 to 40 Watts depending on the energy class. Total power draw is probably around 100 Watts or a bit above.
https://www.theregister.com/2021/07/26/dell_energy_pcs/ apparently they have a very low allowed idle wattage which dells computers did not achieve.
e: or maybe the PSUs used there had low power factor which was deemed bad for the grid
POC wrote:Also I most likely know a whole lot more than you.
POC wrote:Also as an objective third party, and near 100% accuracy of giving correct information, I would say my opinions are more reliable than yours.
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They are afraid of the power of ? A L I E N W A R E gaming rigs.
But gamers will rise..
But gamers will rise..
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what on earth am I looking atDolan wrote:Is this for real? @americans
Apparently buying a desktop PC with a GPU from 2019 and a midrange CPU (like i5 11400) is a power drain, according to the state of California.
You're probably only allowed to get a tablet now or an older PC.
Source for pic: https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/gaming- ... 12-desktop
Meanwhile I'm using this midrange PC with a GTX 1650 and an i5-11500, which would be illegal in California.
Do I have more freedum now?
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@iNcog
https://www.theregister.com/2021/07/26/dell_energy_pcs/
The state of CA adopted some regulations on power consumption which ban selling some PCs. Apparently even a system with an i5-11400 and a GTX 1650 (which are midrange specs) are not allowed to be shipped there and in a few other states.
Gamers got cancelled.
https://www.theregister.com/2021/07/26/dell_energy_pcs/
The state of CA adopted some regulations on power consumption which ban selling some PCs. Apparently even a system with an i5-11400 and a GTX 1650 (which are midrange specs) are not allowed to be shipped there and in a few other states.
Gamers got cancelled.
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Its only Dell, you can go to Cyberpower PC or origin etc and add a 5950x and 3090 and a california zip code and it will ship just fine.
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Well I'll build my own computer anyway, how are they going to regulate me getting the most power hungry components I can get off amazon? Makes no sense.
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Its obviously unenforceable, its just something dell has chosen to do.
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They made a standard which says how much power PC parts are allowed to use at max
https://energycodeace.com/site/custom/p ... umera5.htm
https://energycodeace.com/site/custom/p ... umera5.htm
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Meanwhile you can buy the same system in Germany np
And that's in the country where the evil bureaucratic EU, a bunch of commies, are regulating everything..
And that's in the country where the evil bureaucratic EU, a bunch of commies, are regulating everything..
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It's easier to pass (pointless) regulations on consumer products than to convince rich people to let regular people live near themDolan wrote:Is this for real? @american
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7:53 for requirements
some thoughts:
main idea - less expandable computers have stricter requirements (dell prebuilts are pretty bare bones with limited expandability which might make them better target for such regulation)
idle and sleep power consumption is the main target
PSU 80plus Gold part seems kinda the easiest to understand part. computers now must be sold with decently efficient PSUs.
interesting that Dell actually bothered to certify 1 SKU for selling in CA but not other similar ones
POC wrote:Also I most likely know a whole lot more than you.
POC wrote:Also as an objective third party, and near 100% accuracy of giving correct information, I would say my opinions are more reliable than yours.
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Was just about to recommend above video. Can say channel on whole is good.
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Is it a good thing when his party is heavily responsible for a lot of the vaccine hesitancy around? It's like praising a firefighter who's gone and lit the fire.n0el wrote:he doesn't deserve some credit by doing a really good thing?
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That's typical purist talk that you hear from people who were never in politics.
A party is a big camp, church, whatever you want to call it. It's not like it operates with one mind. There are all sorts of camps, sub-camps, churches within churches, conflicts, personal vendettas and affiliations.
It's been argued a lot here that in US politics it's practically impossible to operate as a politician outside the two-party system. So, as a politician, whether you like it or not, you're going to get under the same roof with a crowd with which you might not see eye to eye on every decision or position.
The most interesting part is probably why CNN is running this story. Someone at the top of the CNN ladder must be playing some politics, probably to help Biden with his "healing the soul of the nation" agenda. And the hates that, of course, he wants civil war.
A party is a big camp, church, whatever you want to call it. It's not like it operates with one mind. There are all sorts of camps, sub-camps, churches within churches, conflicts, personal vendettas and affiliations.
It's been argued a lot here that in US politics it's practically impossible to operate as a politician outside the two-party system. So, as a politician, whether you like it or not, you're going to get under the same roof with a crowd with which you might not see eye to eye on every decision or position.
The most interesting part is probably why CNN is running this story. Someone at the top of the CNN ladder must be playing some politics, probably to help Biden with his "healing the soul of the nation" agenda. And the hates that, of course, he wants civil war.
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