ITT: Jow Forums in 2010-2011

Bulldozer. Ahh, now THAT'S what I call an architecture.

It's gonna plow away Intel's sandyvag!

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That's when I used to browse Jow Forums regularly. Many a memes were had.

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>Jow Forums in 2010-2011
>bitcoin will never go above $30
alternatively
>PLS SEND ME BITCOINS
>*posts butt with things shoved up in them* by nvidia owners

lmao all those fags that I tricked into buying bulldozer when I was shilling in 2010-2011
Meanwhile plenty of people are still running sandy bridge without issue and all the bulldozer fags are barely scraping by on their shit cpu

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At the time it pretty much did in multithreading, but at the time multithreading wasn't also that widespread.

YEAR OF THE LINUX DESKTOP

Kek dunno, got my mobo and piledriver CPU years ago for under 100 bucks and still runs any new gayme at 1080p and 60fps on high settings
Intel goys are green with envy

Back when fermi was releasing and the identifying woodscrews meme was every where were truly the best times.

Fermifires

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Being so fat you look at computers and see food

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I was 11 in 2010 lol

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> 30 year old boomer
> feel like nothing substantial has changed since 2010

Get out underage b&

He'd be 18 or 19.

t. can't count

Woodscrews

AMD Red Rooster card! Lol!

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>people who were 11 in 2010 can legally post here
what the fuck man

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Don't worry user, I've been here since like 2013 anyway.

Such is life for boomers

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> feel like nothing substantial has changed since 2010
It really hasn't. Nothing has changed in the PC world that has really made older PCs obsolete. Nothing new on the internet has made people move from he usual facebook/twitter/etc instead they just got bigger. Smartphones haven't really changed except the look of the damn things.
Right now is the most boring era for tech really

There are affordable high refresh-rate monitors, which is nice. There is a complete glut of older hardware that is perfectly functional for everything besides playing games on said high refresh and resolution monitors, though.

While high refresh rate has gotten into more hands (hell even I'm using 120hz on my TV which has a native 120hz panel for some reason) I would still consider that just a evolution for LCD tech as back in the early 2000s you could have gotten a CRT that did 144hz+

ishygddt

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it was opposite then. AMD had good GPU but bad CPU.

Still Rolling on my Phenom II from 2010. Only things that has happened that was kinda exciting from then to now has been when the floods caused hdd prices to skyrocket,12TB HDDS finally came around, and now ram/gpu prices are just nuts. Think the fucking christ I got my 32GB ram back when it was cheap. Don't gotta fool with shit anymore now. I don't play new games so I don't gotta deal with the whole "constant upgrade" cycle shit.

What's that fucker doing now?

I mean shit, the only thing I do on my computer that even uses all 4 cores is the occasional video encoding job. There is literately nothing else I do that even pushes it hard. So for me, blowing several hundred dollars to "upgrade" would be a waste of money. Sad. Back in the early 00's you could see/feel the difference when you upgraded. Going from 30 fps in UT to 60+ on an upgrade then was something wonderful. Now? UT is pulling 100+ w/all things jacked @ high res without the computer blinking an eye.

I miss
>2011
Back then just the year along felt like the future. First year since 1999 that had that future feeling.

Jow Forums in 2014/2015:
>haha just you WAIT bro! when dx12 kicks off, AMD is going to absolutely TEAR into nvidia! async compute bro!!!

and they did
but remember comanies dissabling async on some games