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hey , tag me next time too? I got WC and WR quals and TM isnt alerting me lately
Title: Decide if a Video is about a Topic | PANDA
Requester: Sergey Schmidt [A4IJUXTMQNS4J] (Contact)
(TO):[Pay: 3.00][Fair: 5.00][Comm: 0.00][Fast: 5.00]
Description: Given a video and a topic, decide how well the topic is fitting for the video, using a fixed scale.
Time: 5 minutes
Hits Available: 124
Reward: $0.10
Qualifications: Location is US, wiktor-centrality has been granted
Where you at @P L A Y E R 9 1?
TBH i min make builds with 16 now, ram is dropping in price againmy computer slightly chokes if i have a game + 16 tabs of chrome + a few other things running and I have 8 on this one
you could do 16 if you find a deal
i5 would probably save you 100
gimme a pm with how much you wanna pay, i build computers for a living/side job, we can hash something out between partspicker and newegg6500, 6400, or 6600?
Invest in at least a bronze certified power supply.http://pcpartpicker.com/user/wilma/saved/#view=HjwMnQ
anyone care to critique?
no such thing as too much storage, i have 6hd in my computer right now with around 15tb of space.2tb too much?
since I have 2tb internal, is there any reason to have additional ssd? or anything external?no such thing as too much storage, i have 6hd in my computer right now with around 15tb of space.
Yes, the SSD is a reasonable thing now. If you want a fast boot time, sticking just your OS install on a small SSD will do wonders.since I have 2tb internal, is there any reason to have additional ssd? or anything external?
putting your operating system on a small ssd will make it boot and run fastersince I have 2tb internal, is there any reason to have additional ssd? or anything external?
Title: Problem-solving Study 2.1, ages 18-44 | PANDA Requester: TA Research [A2QN52Y15Q9P4S] (TO) TO Ratings: ★★★★★ 5.00 Communicativity ★★★★★ 4.96 Generosity ★★★★★ 4.95 Fairness ★★★★★ 4.74 Promptness Number of Reviews: 27 | TOS Flags: 3 Submit a new TO review Description: Complete 50 problem-solving items in approximately 1 hour Time: 3 hours HITs Available: 1 Reward: $10.00 Qualifications: Masters has been granted |
video card... I don't game and as long as things aren't blurry, I don't expect or require crystal clear graphics. is there any reason other than that to invest in a graphics card?I only just now noticed the i7. Unless you're in art/movies etc, the difference between an i5 and i7 is negligible except for price. I'd put money into a similar i5, save $100, use that towards a decent video card and power supply. Drop the sound card. External is merely a matter of preference at this point.
Title: Help us find analogies in a set of inventions! | PANDA Requester: Carnegie Mellon Social Computing Group [A33U9PH6TQL0KG] (TO) TO Ratings: 3.22 Communicativity 3.49 Generosity 4.25 Fairness 3.72 Promptness Number of Reviews: 128 (Submit a new TO rating for this requester) Description: Read a product description and find another product description in our database that is analogous to it Time: 60 minutes Hits Available: 66 Reward: $0.75 Qualifications: Total approved HITs is not less than 1000; HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 95; Location is US |
Not truly, I guess, then no, but that's still low end enough it'd be worth changing up a lil.video card... I don't game and as long as things aren't blurry, I don't expect or require crystal clear graphics. is there any reason other than that to invest in a graphics card?
is the current power supply subpar?
imo always have 2 drives minimum, one to run the OS and such and a smaller as a back up drive just in case.since I have 2tb internal, is there any reason to have additional ssd? or anything external?
would you mind recommending?Not truly, I guess, then no, but that's still low end enough it'd be worth changing up a lil.
The current powersupply isn't bronze-certified, which means it doesn't even perform well enough to pass the most minimum stress/heat test on the component.
So I'd go with getting the bronze-certified power supply.
I'll have to go through your part-picker list, but they will state in the name being bronze-certified. (As in, it'll take me a couple minutes)would you mind recommending?
Title: Problem-solving Study 2.1, ages 18-44 Requester: TA Research [A2QN52Y15Q9P4S] (TO) TO Ratings: ☭☭☭☭☭ 5.00 Communicativity ☭☭☭☭☭ 4.96 Generosity ☭☭☭☭☭ 4.95 Fairness ☭☭☭☭☭ 4.74 Promptness Number of Reviews: 27 (Submit a new TO rating for this requester) Description: Complete 50 problem-solving items in approximately 1 hour Time: 3 hours Hits Available: 1 Reward: $10.00 Qualifications: Problem-solving Study Particpant has not been granted; Masters has been granted; Location is US |
Isn't that your job?
Title: Problem-solving Study 2.1, ages 18-44
Requester: TA Research [A2QN52Y15Q9P4S] (TO)
TO Ratings:
☭☭☭☭☭ 5.00 Communicativity
☭☭☭☭☭ 4.96 Generosity
☭☭☭☭☭ 4.95 Fairness
☭☭☭☭☭ 4.74 Promptness
Number of Reviews: 27
(Submit a new TO rating for this requester)
Description: Complete 50 problem-solving items in approximately 1 hour
Time: 3 hours
Hits Available: 1
Reward: $10.00
Qualifications: Problem-solving Study Particpant has not been granted; Masters has been granted; Location is US
Somebody do this and tell me it actually only takes five minutes.