Sobtanian's old blog. Still full of goodies, why don't you stay a while.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
And all good delicious things...
Friday, March 09, 2012
Thursday, March 08, 2012
"new" iPad preordered!
The processing unit has been upgraded too. The CPU is still dual core, but the GPU is quad core now, presumably to manage drive such a beast of a resolution. Some games on show are said to look at least like 360 graphics.
The camera has been upgraded a bit but that's it. No Siri yet.
I would have loved to go and queue up at the store again like last year, but my back pain stops that. So, I've been camped on the UK Apple online store page since around 7pm this evening. Initially it came online but was VERY slow and it crashed midway during my preorder.
It was taken offline and came online around 23:45. Needless to say, by 23:48 I'd placed an order. White (I prefer it), wifi-only model, but 64gb. I've really run out of space on the 32gb current one.
Hopefully the beast will be delivered on Friday the 16th. Nice thing is that it's compatible with my current smart cover and dock.
More later ;)
Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Apple media invites are out!
And my my is it one hell of a tease:

As you can see, it's very likely that the event will be about a new iPad. Some are calling it the iPad 3, others the iPad 2S. In either case, the main rumour is that it will have an unbelievable 2048x1536 pixel display. Stop for a moment and think about that: my 30" DELL is 2560x1600. The iPad is 9.7"!
It will be amazing to see if that's true, especially with regards to how the hell Apple are gonna manage battery life and heat production on such a high resolution.
The invitation also mentions "And touch". I wonder what that could be about? Touching the device is nothing new, but have they altered the capacitive screen in some way?
Who's to know and only an agonising week's wait will tell us!
Friday, February 24, 2012
OUCH
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Sunday, February 05, 2012
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Waterblocks!
Monday, January 16, 2012
A word about intel Smart Response Technology
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Hello world. Again
Saturday, January 14, 2012
You really gotta laugh
So, a few nights ago my 5-day-old PC died again. I got a BSOD, I rebooted, and I faced a black screen. A serious one at that, because the monitor was still on standby. Meaning the PC was failing to complete POST.
Even more worryingly, the motherboard's diagnostic LEDs were pointing to a VGA problem. Fuck. Double fuck 'cos the VGA happened to be a 2-day-old HD7970. I removed the VGA, and attached the other HD7970: nothing. I attached the 5870: nothing.
I then remembered that SandyBridge has a built-in iGPU, so I attached the monitor to that and removed all other VGAs: nothing.
A quick google tells me that such an issue has happened before to other people with similar set ups, and it turned out to be the motherboard. I ordered a replacement, with a view to sending the faulty one back for a refund once the replacement is working.
Amazon promptly delivered the new mobo yesterday, so I thought I'd quickly breadboard it, with just a stick of RAM and CPU. Guess what: nothing! And the diagnostic LED was stuck in the same place, ie at VGA.
I can only assume that the CPU is dead. Probably what was happening is that the POST process was stalling after detecting VGA, hence the diagnostic led wasn't turning off (the motherboard doesn't have any diagnostic LEDs after VGA, so it's the last one).
Funnily enough, it's universally accepted that CPUs very rarely are the cause of a dead PC. I've now gone through trying to start the PC with 5 different GPUs, 10 different sticks of RAM (seriously), and two motherboards. Still nothing.
I remember ages ago (10 or 11 years ago) the same thing happened to me. I ended up buying a new everything including a PSU and it turned out to be the CPU. Back then when I sent it back they refused the RMA because the CPU had magically acquired bent pins (it hadn't when I sent it). I wished I'd taken a picture of it before sending. This time, there are no pins on the CPU to bend, as I know full well.
A replacement CPU is on the way.