The Future Desktop Computer

The Modular Computer was an idea I had when I realized upgrading, or replacing, a part in a typical computer is pretty cumbersome, especially something like the motherboard, where the whole computer basically has to be taken apart. For this demonstration the bricks are 8″x8″, although they could really be whatever size they need to be to house the different hardware pieces. The main concern would be overly large video cards, which might be longer than 8″. The main attribute to the computer that would have to be developed is the data connection and data processing for the computer (a process usually handled by the motherboard), which would need to handle anywhere from 100-500 GB/s. That is figured by taking currently used and latest specifications for PCI Express 2.0 (which is common), PCI Express 3.0 (uncommon), QPI, HyperTransport, and SATA. SATA, of course, is peanuts compared to the other hardware buses. A new BIOS would also need be programmed in order to effectively manage unlimited multiple CPU’s, video cards, etc… Or, at least, more than 2 or 3 CPUs and videocards. The new BIOS would also need to handle power to the various peripherals, which means an adequate power supply would also be needed. Obviously, another power supply brick could be added to accommodate multiple peripherals. It should also be emphasized that there are, indeed, fans on the sides of the bricks, blowing horizontally over the peripheral. These, obviously, can’t be seen because of how the
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1984 TV Show about Computer Games ( 2.147483649e+09 BCE )

Computers are creating an entirely new platform for playing games, between humans or between humans and computers. Guests: Trip Hawkins, Electronic Arts; Bill Budge, Game Designer; Chris Crawford, Atari; Steve Kitchen, Activision Products/Demos: Pinball Construction Set, One on One, Space Shuttle, Excaliber, Larry Bird Basketball Source: www.archive.org
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How To Automate Everything, and Make Your Computer Work For You!

This week on Lifehacker, we’re going to show you how to make all your technology work for you. We’re going to show you how to automate your home, automate monotonous computer tasks, automate backups, and a whole lot more. This is Lifehacker, episode 34. 00:24 – Auto-Convert Downloaded Movies with Handbrake lifehacker.com 00:57 – Home Automation Jason shows us how Control4 allowed him to automate his light switches, AC, garage door, and more. 03:06 – Automate Anything Without Coding Windows: lifehacker.com Mac: lifehacker.com 03:59 – Automate Your iPhone/Android/Desktop Backups iOS: lifehacker.com Android: lifehacker.com Desktop: lifehacker.com 06:19 – Top Posts Always Buy Generic:lifehacker.com Overcome Brand Loyalty: lifehacker.com Install Lion on your Hackintosh: lifehacker.com Design More Attractive Presentations: lifehacker.com 07:34 – Automate Anything in Photoshop lifehacker.com 09:21 – Downloads of the Day Best Backup Apps: lifehacker.com Volume Concierge (Windows): lifehacker.com Tasks Til Dawn (Windows and Mac): lifehacker.com Juice Defender (Android): lifehacker.com System Silencer (Windows): lifehacker.com
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Future Computer Build – Update 1

Corsair CM2X2048-6400C5 XMS2 2GB PC2-6400 800MHz 240-Pin DDR2 CL5 Dual Channel Desktop Memory Kit MSI G31TM-P21 LGA 775 Intel G31 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5200 Processor, 2.5 GHz, 2M L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB, LGA775 600W Coolmax 140MM Atx Psu Single Pcie Connector V-600 Cooler Master RC-310-BWN1-GP Elite 310 ATX, MATX Mid Tower Case with Window 80GB Hitachi 7200rpm (slave) Sapphire 4830 512MB GDDR3 Graphics Card Price without card : 2.45 should be about 350 all together
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BluRay Future Computer detection – After Effects CS4

a little vision of me ;) hope you like it ;)
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