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I was going to have Blueberry poptarts for breakfast yesterday but then I realized my mom had baked an apple cake so I had that instead. I figure it had more fruit and less sugar than a pop tart
Temps are fine, how can I check CPU voltages and PSU levels? The repair shop did consider the PSU issue, but did say that it could be potentially a waste to insert a whole new PSU in case it doesn't work. The PSU is from 2009 or so, so it could be going bad at this point.
You can manually check the PSU with a multimeter, but this can be sorta dangerous if you don't know what you are doing. I would check to see if you can borrow a power supply from the computer store that is spec'd for your cpu and gpu, and see if that solves your problem at your apt. IS your PC upgraded recently, and the PSU pretty old?
There are a few programs you can download that monitor CPU voltages and stuff, I don't remember what I used when I was tracking down my issue though, it was just whatever the IT dept. had availabe. Poke around on some pc building forums/subreddit, particularly guys who are into overlcocking their stuff. in those cases mV can be the difference between a screaming machine.
Does the PC have to be running awhile before you get your stuttering issue? or it starts basically right away?
Got a new PSU, same issue. Tried restoring Windows completely, same issue. I'm so confused.
You can manually check the PSU with a multimeter, but this can be sorta dangerous if you don't know what you are doing. I would check to see if you can borrow a power supply from the computer store that is spec'd for your cpu and gpu, and see if that solves your problem at your apt. IS your PC upgraded recently, and the PSU pretty old?
There are a few programs you can download that monitor CPU voltages and stuff, I don't remember what I used when I was tracking down my issue though, it was just whatever the IT dept. had availabe. Poke around on some pc building forums/subreddit, particularly guys who are into overlcocking their stuff. in those cases mV can be the difference between a screaming machine.
Does the PC have to be running awhile before you get your stuttering issue? or it starts basically right away?
Got a new PSU, same issue. Tried restoring Windows completely, same issue. I'm so confused.
You can manually check the PSU with a multimeter, but this can be sorta dangerous if you don't know what you are doing. I would check to see if you can borrow a power supply from the computer store that is spec'd for your cpu and gpu, and see if that solves your problem at your apt. IS your PC upgraded recently, and the PSU pretty old?
There are a few programs you can download that monitor CPU voltages and stuff, I don't remember what I used when I was tracking down my issue though, it was just whatever the IT dept. had availabe. Poke around on some pc building forums/subreddit, particularly guys who are into overlcocking their stuff. in those cases mV can be the difference between a screaming machine.
Does the PC have to be running awhile before you get your stuttering issue? or it starts basically right away?
Got a new PSU, same issue. Tried restoring Windows completely, same issue. I'm so confused.
Well, at least you ruled out one source. You could try swapping in a different gpu and see if you still get the same problem.
I don't even remember the last time I had a poptart. but I used to *lightly* toast them, break off the crust, eat the crust, throw the center away.
We are opposites. I cut off the crusts and throw them out. We need to eat pop tarts together sometime.
I always threw away the crusts too. And I am not even sure that I have ever eaten a pop tart toasted (that whole only have eaten them when desperate at vending machines thing).
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Post by Vinnie the Eel on Jun 29, 2017 8:55:09 GMT -5
Got free tickets through Loudie to see Better than Ezra in Baltimore next Friday. Looked at the setlist they're playing and it's about half covers, including some (seemingly hilarious) 90s hip hop covers. I was pretty obsessed with that band when I was 13-19, so I think I'm gonna have to go
Do people seriously eat poptarts for breakfast? Maybe it's because I have the breakfast choices of a 60 year old, but I can't stand starting off my day by eating pure sugar.
I don't even remember the last time I had a poptart. but I used to *lightly* toast them, break off the crust, eat the crust, throw the center away.
I toast them, break off the crust and save for last, since that is my favorite part. Eat the center and then the crust. Just like I eat my chicken. Pull the skin off and save it for last. I always save my favorite parts for last.
Do people seriously eat poptarts for breakfast? Maybe it's because I have the breakfast choices of a 60 year old, but I can't stand starting off my day by eating pure sugar.
This.
In a similar vein, I think people that wake up (no matter the time of day) and are immediately able to drink something sugary like soda are lesser, disgusting people.
Do people seriously eat poptarts for breakfast? Maybe it's because I have the breakfast choices of a 60 year old, but I can't stand starting off my day by eating pure sugar.
I don't, I enjoy talking about pop tarts but I haven't eaten one in a long time.
Right now I'm working on ways to include more vegetables in my breakfasts. This morning I took some frozen Costco stir fry vegetables and heat them up in a pan with some vegetable oil for about five minutes, added salt, pepper, butter, then three scrambled eggs over the top, mix it all up to make a veggie scrambled egg fry. Very fatty but also super delicious.
Got free tickets through Loudie to see Better than Ezra in Baltimore next Friday. Looked at the setlist they're playing and it's about half covers, including some (seemingly hilarious) 90s hip hop covers. I was pretty obsessed with that band when I was 13-19, so I think I'm gonna have to go
I used to go see them pretty regularly back in high school and early college, they played in Memphis at least twice a year it seems. They put on a fun show and do some silly things, and sprinkle in covers and teases a lot. Once they pulled a dude out of the audience and gave him a cow bell and then covered don't fear the reaper. Another show there was a dude who said he knew how to play a song of theirs on guitar, so they got him onstage and played it, then the dude started playing the riff from sweet child of mine and they half covered that tune.
My favorite story though was the time I was up on the rail, wearing a Bonnaroo shirt. This was back when Bonnaroo was still a hippy jam fest. The lead singer saw it and pointed at me and nodded, and during a slow bridge to one of their songs he asked the lights guy to "make it trippy" or something to that effect and they did a jam on fire on the mountain before going back into their tune.
Got free tickets through Loudie to see Better than Ezra in Baltimore next Friday. Looked at the setlist they're playing and it's about half covers, including some (seemingly hilarious) 90s hip hop covers. I was pretty obsessed with that band when I was 13-19, so I think I'm gonna have to go
I used to go see them pretty regularly back in high school and early college, they played in Memphis at least twice a year it seems. They put on a fun show and do some silly things, and sprinkle in covers and teases a lot. Once they pulled a dude out of the audience and gave him a cow bell and then covered don't fear the reaper. Another show there was a dude who said he knew how to play a song of theirs on guitar, so they got him onstage and played it, then the dude started playing the riff from sweet child of mine and they half covered that tune.
My favorite story though was the time I was up on the rail, wearing a Bonnaroo shirt. This was back when Bonnaroo was still a hippy jam fest. The lead singer saw it and pointed at me and nodded, and during a slow bridge to one of their songs he asked the lights guy to "make it trippy" or something to that effect and they did a jam on fire on the mountain before going back into their tune.
Ha, yeah, I probably haven't seen them in 15-16 years but I remember it being a really good time.
Do people seriously eat poptarts for breakfast? Maybe it's because I have the breakfast choices of a 60 year old, but I can't stand starting off my day by eating pure sugar.
I don't, I enjoy talking about pop tarts but I haven't eaten one in a long time.
Right now I'm working on ways to include more vegetables in my breakfasts. This morning I took some frozen Costco stir fry vegetables and heat them up in a pan with some vegetable oil for about five minutes, added salt, pepper, butter, then three scrambled eggs over the top, mix it all up to make a veggie scrambled egg fry. Very fatty but also super delicious.
When I'm motivated I make tofu scramble which is basically the same thing but with tofu instead of eggs. You can mix in whichever vegetables you want with that really and it's delicious and healthy.
That's not to say that I still only eat healthy food for breakfast. Sometimes I throw a whole batch of pancake batter into a rice cooker and eat that. It keeps me full for about 6 hours. I probably shouldn't be doing that. I also like hash browns.
I don't, I enjoy talking about pop tarts but I haven't eaten one in a long time.
Right now I'm working on ways to include more vegetables in my breakfasts. This morning I took some frozen Costco stir fry vegetables and heat them up in a pan with some vegetable oil for about five minutes, added salt, pepper, butter, then three scrambled eggs over the top, mix it all up to make a veggie scrambled egg fry. Very fatty but also super delicious.
When I'm motivated I make tofu scramble which is basically the same thing but with tofu instead of eggs. You can mix in whichever vegetables you want with that really and it's delicious and healthy.
That's not to say that I still only eat healthy food for breakfast. Sometimes I throw a whole batch of pancake batter into a rice cooker and eat that. It keeps me full for about 6 hours. I probably shouldn't be doing that. I also like hash browns.
Woah woah what is this about pancake batter in a rice cooker? How does that work? What is the end result?
When I'm motivated I make tofu scramble which is basically the same thing but with tofu instead of eggs. You can mix in whichever vegetables you want with that really and it's delicious and healthy.
That's not to say that I still only eat healthy food for breakfast. Sometimes I throw a whole batch of pancake batter into a rice cooker and eat that. It keeps me full for about 6 hours. I probably shouldn't be doing that. I also like hash browns.
Woah woah what is this about pancake batter in a rice cooker? How does that work? What is the end result?
Do people seriously eat poptarts for breakfast? Maybe it's because I have the breakfast choices of a 60 year old, but I can't stand starting off my day by eating pure sugar.
I don't, I enjoy talking about pop tarts but I haven't eaten one in a long time.
Right now I'm working on ways to include more vegetables in my breakfasts. This morning I took some frozen Costco stir fry vegetables and heat them up in a pan with some vegetable oil for about five minutes, added salt, pepper, butter, then three scrambled eggs over the top, mix it all up to make a veggie scrambled egg fry. Very fatty but also super delicious.
I usually don't eat breakfast... (shame on me, but better than Pop-Tarts)... on a similar note, I will occasionally chop half an onion, tomato, dice some jalapeño, and sauté that for a few and then add the egg. I call it scrambled omelet.
I don't usually eat breakfast either. That being said, one of my favorite things to do in the entire world is throw a bed of greens in a bowl. Saute up some veggies with garlic, throw on top, then sunny side up eggs on the very top. The heat slightly wilts the greens and the yolk acts as a dressing. Seriously one of my favorite things to do and I'll eat it for any meal.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
I don't, I enjoy talking about pop tarts but I haven't eaten one in a long time.
Right now I'm working on ways to include more vegetables in my breakfasts. This morning I took some frozen Costco stir fry vegetables and heat them up in a pan with some vegetable oil for about five minutes, added salt, pepper, butter, then three scrambled eggs over the top, mix it all up to make a veggie scrambled egg fry. Very fatty but also super delicious.
I usually don't eat breakfast... (shame on me, but better than Pop-Tarts)... on a similar note, I will occasionally chop half an onion, tomato, dice some jalapeño, and sauté that for a few and then add the egg. I call it scrambled omelet.
I eat oatmeal more than I care to admit and sometimes bagels. On the weekends I will make breakfast, usually omelets or eggs in a basket if I don't have fresh cut up creole seasoning (holy trinity: onions, bell peppers, celery).
I bought tickets for Foo Fighters this morning. I've never had good luck with arena shows at all really other than getting floor for Radiohead this year. My sister and brother-in-law are going with us so we decided to get the cheapest priced tickets. I chose best available and got seats but didn't look at where they were while I was at work. It's on the top freaking row and there are many seats available in lower rows in the same section. I'm wondering if/why it seems like best available started at the top of section? Can anyone make any sense of that? I've been in this exact spot before when I saw Pearl Jam with custeph and Brad. I mean, you can see the whole stage up there, but it's so high up. Is it really best available though?
I usually don't eat breakfast... (shame on me, but better than Pop-Tarts)... on a similar note, I will occasionally chop half an onion, tomato, dice some jalapeño, and sauté that for a few and then add the egg. I call it scrambled omelet.
I eat oatmeal more than I care to admit and sometimes bagels. On the weekends I will make breakfast, usually omelets or eggs in a basket if I don't have fresh cut up creole seasoning (holy trinity: onions, bell peppers, celery).
I tend to get hangry... so there are those days I have to have something for breakfast. My go-to would be plain cheerios. A banana for something lighter. Plain cheerios with banana if I'm extra hungry. Or a bagel with cream cheese if I'm all cheerio-ed out.