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At any point in time, especially at the beginning, it may be more than that. 4+G's is most probably only an acceleration spike. Just stating 4+G's actually tells you NOTHING. It could last 4s, it could last .000001s. Stating overall average acceleration gives you a much better picture. Note: This is assuming the ride goes 0-120mph in 4s
With that ride, it isn't a rarity for it to get stuck at the top. It took me literally 4 visits to Cedar Point until I could ride it because everytime I went, there was the standard long line, but they would have like 5 sucessful runs then failure (which takes about 20-30 min to fix), so it really sucked waiting.
To generate a force equal to one 'g', the station would have to spin sufficiently quickly to cause an acceleration of 9.8ms^-2. The velocity necessary at any point within the ring is given by: 9.8 = v^2 / r 9.8 = v^2 / 100 => v = 980^0.5 v = 31m/s To calculate the angular velocity in radians/sec, use the equation: W = v/r (Let W represent ...
Usually it's based off labor rates for things such as waste management, disposal of certain oils, parts, towels, etc, free drain plugs, or gasket replacements.
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Your right such a 12 P core Lion Cove CPU should not cost more than $100 more than top Ryzen. But better to have a more than 8 P core (10-12 cores) modern IPC good latency option on one die for an absurd $1000 to $1500 price than no option for such a chip at all.
Hi guys, hope you are well. I currently have this setup CPU: Ryzen 5 4600G Motherboard: b550 pro VDH WIFI Ram: 8x2 2133mhz cl15 Disks: NVMe 512gb, sata 240gb and a HD 256gb Using the integrated video By this week my new video card will arrive (RTX 4060), and seeing some reviews, my processor...
This isn't the end of the world. Your SSD still has garbage collection. GC is what's required to get your SSD back to speed. GC does a more efficient job with TRIM, but it also run fine without it. The problem is when GC runs. Which is what you're trying to do by writing zeros and ones. You're trying to force GC to run.
In particular, I hate how Magician (last time I used it) tries to force the machine to reboot after a firmware update. This isn't actually necessary, as the drive can be reset by putting the system to sleep (S3) and waking it up again, or by hot-swapping the drive (for SATA).
Microsoft trashed WDDM back in Windows 10 1803/version 2.4 and hasn't fixed it in the 3 releases since. Since current versions of Windows contain old WDDM versions I can get around the issue by sticking with old pre-1803 drivers, but if this keeps dragging on I'll eventually have to upgrade my...