I have 11 netbooks

I have 11 netbooks.

Guess why.

You can't afford proper computers?

>eeePC

I really hope you don't have one of these. Even a fucking Pentium 3 is better.

You live near a thrift shop?

That's why I have 4.

I already have a proper computer

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmds+. OS: mint Mint 17.3 rosa
MMm----::-://////////////oymNMd+` Kernel: x86_64 Linux 3.19.0-32-generic
MMd /++ -sNMd: Uptime: 34m
MMNso/` dMM `.::-. .-::.` .hMN: Packages: 2913
ddddMMh dMM :hNMNMNhNMNMNh: `NMm Shell: bash 4.3.11
NMm dMM .NMN/-+MMM+-/NMN` dMM Resolution: 2560x1440
NMm dMM -MMm `MMM dMM. dMM DE: Cinnamon 2.8.6
NMm dMM -MMm `MMM dMM. dMM WM: Muffin
NMm dMM .mmd `mmm yMM. dMM WM Theme: Linux Mint (Bright)
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-NMm- :hNMNNNmdddddddddy/` dMM Font: Noto Sans 9
-dMNs-``-::::-------.`` dMM CPU: Intel Core i7-5930K CPU @ 4.5GHz
`/dMNmy+/:-------------:/yMMM GPU: GeForce GTX 980
./ydNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM RAM: 1495MiB / 24012MiB
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10 of them are broken and you're too retarded to buy a decent computer?

okay I clearly fucked that up

That's one tasty fucking computer

Why do you have such computer.... with fucking mint? What is the point?

>980
>i7
>fucking linux
Nice job doing literally nothing with your specs

Mint is for serious computing

I have a separate 1TB drive with Windows for gaymin'

They're QT?

>mint

You rig them all together?
EEE is based.

exactly

kind of

close.

they're all clients except for one which is the server.

netbook cluster!

/thread

>EEE is based.

>900MHz Atom

I have one of those old netbooks, an acer aspire one A110L

battery died, it also had a slow 8GB SSD so the only thing you could put there is some linux distro with openbox.

It's a fucking netbook, the whole point is to sacrifice performance for portability. The EEE was the first of its kind and changed the laptop market to start offering better options in the ultra portable segment.

Literally this.
Define serious computing.

>the whole point is to sacrifice performance for portability.
u wot m8

Acer did a much better job with the Aspire One than ASUS did. Especially the D257 model.

>netbook cluster!
But why.

100%

data mining

>Acer

Nearly bought a Eee PC 1000HA this afternoon $15, but missing power supply.
Figured even if it worked, between getting a new power supply, cleaning it and whatnot, I'd probably be better off just buying one of those sub$100 windows tablets.
Plus I'm still sitting on two Mini 9 machines.

1.to shove it up yo ass
2.to shove 2 up yo ass
...
10.to shove 10 up yo ass
11.To use ie

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first post best post

While I understand asking why is pointless at this stage, why not just use Raspberry Pis? Much cheaper, in every sense.

netbook represent

>u wot m8
You can't fit a desktop processor, desktop heatsink, desktop graphics card, etc etc in a laptop. Naturally, it follows that the smaller the laptop, the more compromises it has to make. Why is this so hard to understand?

>Acer did a much better job with the Aspire One than ASUS did.
After ASUS created demand for netbooks in the first place.

raspberry pis are at best $35, but they use the arm processor which doesn't play well with my software. Also netbooks on ebay are something like $50, with more space/ram and they're definitely faster.
Raspberry pis are jacked up arduinos, not smaller netbooks.

12 hands and one penis?

I have similar specs with OP, Linux is the main OS I use.
3D modeling, rendering, network rendering, better multi tasking, no other obscure service wasting your CPU resources, etc.

So yeah, unless you're gaymer, linux is the best in the 'serious computing'.

Because you're a fucking idiot.

I don't care what you think your reasoning is, that's the real explanation.

>user you need to play those dx12 games on that good pc
literally go back to Sup Forums

CAN I HAVE ONE

you don't get rid off the old one every time you buy a new one? I have ~20 PCs in my house this way

You're a manlet?

>You can't fit a desktop processor, desktop heatsink, desktop graphics card, etc etc in a laptop. Naturally, it follows that the smaller the laptop, the more compromises it has to make. Why is this so hard to understand?


>you can't fit a PC CPU in a laptop and can't fit a desktop GPU chipset in a laptop
Say what? ECS,Fujitsu-Siemens and Compaq already did this way before Atom came into play.

ECS did it with the G733 - SiS 650 (which is desktop) and SiS961UA southbridge. Hell,that laptop even has 'lytic caps for the CPU (albeit crappy,since they're Teapo).

Fujitsu Siemens did it again with the D7820 - 2.8GHz Pentium 4 Northwood. Yes,a real mPGA478B Pentium 4. GPU was a Radeon M9 which is exactly the same as a PC Radeon 9200-9250.

Compaq is by far the oldest in the bunch,doing this since the Pentium III era - the Armada 110 basically features a 866MHz Pentium 3 Socket370 chip. Not to mention,the GPU is provided by Trident,and runs on a AGP bus (because of the chip itself being designed for AGP). Even the chipset is a normal PC motherboard sized VIA VT8601N,which is a version of the PLE133 chip.

So yo summarize your stupid idea,a small laptop with PC components can still be done. Atoms are already integrated on motherboards (on PC boards as well). DDR2-800 (or DDR3,depending on the version of the Atom and the chipset it runs on) can be installed through a 90* tilted RAM slot,a PC GPU chipset with its RAM can be integrated,as long as the chipset runs at stock clocks (ie. a stock 450MHz GF8500 runs cooler than having it running at 490MHz core),and the rest can be your usual keyboard and touchpad stuff (this isn't hard,those just hook on the PS/2 (or USB) input signals and send their data there) and the LCD can be simply wired through the LCD/LVDS signal of the chipset (yes,chipsets do supply this signal).

All in all,yes. A small notebook and any laptop can still be made with half PC parts. Now get the fuck out.

Next time use code blocks

next time paste it into a text editor first and use block select mode to remove the ascii shit.

>OS: mint Mint 17.3 rosa
>Kernel: x86_64 Linux 3.19.0-32-generic
>Uptime: 34m
>Packages: 2913
>Shell: bash 4.3.11
>Resolution: 2560x1440
>DE: Cinnamon 2.8.6
>WM: Muffin
>WM Theme: Linux Mint (Bright)
>GTK Theme: Mint-X [GTK2/3]
>Icon Theme: Mint-X
>Font: Noto Sans 9
>CPU: Intel Core i7-5930K CPU @ 4.5GHz
>GPU: GeForce GTX 980
>RAM: 1495MiB / 24012MiB
>wa la

You missed the other half of my post. Are you telling me these laptops sacrificed NOTHING in terms of price, battery life, and portability in order to use desktop parts in a laptop?

>Are you telling me these laptops sacrificed NOTHING in terms of price, battery life, and portability in order to use desktop parts in a laptop?
Absolutely nothing. In fact,I had the Compaq Armada 110 considerably work better than a Dell Inspiron 4100 (mobile PIII)

>linux is the best in the 'serious computing'.
>can't natively use Solidworks or CATIA
>daring to list 3D modeling

> guess why
you don't do anything worthwhile on them, and so the act of collecting technology is more appealing to you than the act of using it or creating with it

also, you ran out of money before you could purchase the 12th

So then why are gaming laptops incredibly thick and hot and have shit battery life and why do smaller laptops generally perform worse?

Because you found some company offloading them for either dirt cheap or free and saved them a trip to the recycling center.

Have an Acer Aspire One. I upgrade the ram to 4gb some years ago because 1gb was unbearably slow. Still runs Windows 7 fine but it's catching dust somewhere because I never use it anymore

>0.90GHz

Because portable machines are great

>0.90 GHz

I was pretty sure the chip set in those topped out at 2GB, so I want to say bullshit. But I dont know how long acer recycled the name "aspire one", so maybe not.

That said, I did have an n270 based netbook back in the day, and with 2GB of ram and a (then) good SSD, it was a pretty great portable.

I'd simply say - thermal protection slowdown for the latter,and inadecvate batteries (for the load they have to endure). Thermal protection has been since the Pentium 3 and 4 days. AMD on the other side...it would be a miracle if they actually implemented thermal protection,since I remember their Palomino chips running up in smoke.

Literally the dumbest post today

so far

>.9ghz
>mac

it all makes sense now

DELET THIS

Well, unless you have nvidia too, you won't run it fully optimized because 3DS is kike nest.
Speaking of CAD (which is why you list CATIA,etc.) Our company use MODO which is way superior in terms of modeling compared to Solid work, oh, and it is natively running on Linux.

P.S. All big names 3D modeler/renderer have Linux native applications, they just release it to big studios and not to public and we all know why.

not him, but a macbook air is a breddy gud shitpost machine.
t.late-2010 mba with a c2d L9400 @ 1.8

Because you live in a third world country where netbooks and XP Starter are still considered state of the art.

>pic related
No, I'm not a full time frogposter

Not going to lie lads I squinted at this post because I thought it was one of those ASCII image things

you're a macfag?

You want to make a beowulf cluster so that their combined processing power is equivalent to a PlayStation 2?