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04 May, 2014
Good processor, very efficient. Best value on the market at the moment.
Good processor, not really an upgrade from a 2500k, but slightly more efficient per clock and per watt. Haven't overclocked yet, so I can't comment on that. If you're using an older chipset that only supports the Ivy Bridge processors with a BIOS upgrade, make sure you do the upgrade before you install the 3570k. I wasted a lot of time trouble shooting compatibility, and had to put in an older processor to upgrade the BIOS on a GA-Z68X-UD3P. Learn from my mistakes! In my opinion this CPU is the best value right now. i7s are not worth the upgrade except in very unlikely situations where you would usually buy Enterprise hardware anyway. The 3000 series is a better value than the second generation of Ivy Bridge, which didn't offer any architectural improvements, but any of the K series i5s is a good choice. Just my opinion after using a lot of Intel CPUs on a machine built for gaming and running virtual machines.
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06 Jun, 2015
Attractive RAM, good speed, great performance. Glad DDR3 price is dropping.
All memory sticks detected by Asrock Z97 Extreme6 at first boot; needed to go into BIOS and switch to XMP Profile to get them to run at 1866 but after a reboot they ran fine. Ran memtest86+ overnight for about 6 or 7 hours, no errors as expected with G.Skill. Accidentally picked a motherboard and RAM with very complementary colors; mobo heatsinks and RAM heatspreaders are the same electric blue/silver and they look great. Memory is running an ESXi 6.0 whitebox hypervisor, and 32GB should get me to run enough VMs to play with (using mostly Debian and BSD servers for the small memory footprint). If you're looking for RAM, I suggest you look at G.Skill first. The warranty and production quality means that if you have an issue you're covered, and you'll probably never have an issue in the first place.
Not Everyone Gets A Trophy: How to Manage Generation Y
03 Jan, 2017
Surprisingly good book
Although this book covers what I think interactions with Gen Y boil down to, it is also an incidental coverage of the modern work place. I would recommend this book to anyone who works in an interaction-focused field, and to all management. Additionally, I found the book to be both succinct but detailed and was pleasantly surprised overall.