I will just go ahead and buy the the 4690, I don't really care about 4k graphics.
Umm xxxxK means that your CPU is unlocked, so you can overclock it. For example, i7-4790K and i5-4690K means that you can overclock your CPU. For example, a max clock frequency is 3.3 GHz. Having a K means that you can overclock it to have it be at a higher clock speed like 3.5 or 3.7 GHz, making your CPU run faster (but also hotter, so you'll need sufficient cooling too).
4K graphics is for your GPU (your GTX 970).
Just check the Chipset you have. You have an Intel H87 chipset. According to Intel, no overclocking is available, so may as well just buy an i5-4690. However, some retailers sell -K CPUs for less (once an i7-4790K was selling for less than the i7-4790), and if that does happen, -K versions are still compatible.
Do check that your motherboard is overclock-compatible. If your motherboard isn't able to overclock, then buying a -K CPU isn't worth it (usually those cost a few more bucks).
Can you guys please rate my river that I built. If you were wondering, it's for an artificial dam and the artificial river's connected to an artificial lake. It's a short river that meanders through the hills at the side.
I'm just curious to see what people think, so any feedback is welcome as well!
Pictures are put as attachments. Alternatively, you can look at the Imgur album: http://imgur.com/a/lJQti
Just use your favorite T Flip-Flop and branch the output with an inverter or something.
Oh yeah!!! How foolish of me to not think of this! I knew there would be a widely-known circuit that would do the job! Thanks a whole bunch, munin295!
Happy early Valentines Day and (if you live in specific areas) Family Day!
UPDATE 1: I'm not so sure it works, so I'm gonna try a diff. T-Flip Flop. I don't think it fulfills my needs, unfortunately.
UPDATE 2: Woops, my testing has gone wrong - turns out, it does work! Also, now that I have two designs (one by munin295 and one by Babymercy), I can't decide which one to use! :/
So what you're saying is you want it set up so that both outputs are off, then when a button is pressed, one will turn on? And when the button is unpressed they will both turn off again, and when the button is pressed a second time, the other output will turn on while the first stays off?
No really, but you're on the right track.
Here's a more clearer explanation:
Press Button --------- Output 1=On & Output 2=Off
Press Button Again - Output 1=Off & Output 2=On
Press Button Again - Output 1=On & Output 2=Off
Each output is supposed to toggle every time I press the button.
Hello,
I'm trying to create a redstone mechanism that has two different outputs from one input.
In the two outputs, one has to be on and the other has to be off and each output has to alternate between being on/off every time a redstone input occurs. Also note that the input is not constant - lasting only a button click.
Thanks to anyone who can create this contraption for me and I'm sure It'll not only help me, but other members of the redstone community, as well!
I think this is is so because Minecraft seeds only lay out the same terrain (the ground). The trees, ponds, and other stuff are laid out according to the code, not the seed's layout. I don't work with seeds often, so I'm less than half-certain that this is so.
I have no arguments against this biome so far in the explanation. A suggestion is to make the structures more... realistic in the pictures (obviously), but we can already kinda figure out it's key structures. The structures you said so far is quite similar to real badlands, though more work is slightly recommended (I know it's still WIP).
I see no major problems so far, so why not support?
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Umm xxxxK means that your CPU is unlocked, so you can overclock it. For example, i7-4790K and i5-4690K means that you can overclock your CPU. For example, a max clock frequency is 3.3 GHz. Having a K means that you can overclock it to have it be at a higher clock speed like 3.5 or 3.7 GHz, making your CPU run faster (but also hotter, so you'll need sufficient cooling too).
4K graphics is for your GPU (your GTX 970).
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Just check the Chipset you have. You have an Intel H87 chipset. According to Intel, no overclocking is available, so may as well just buy an i5-4690. However, some retailers sell -K CPUs for less (once an i7-4790K was selling for less than the i7-4790), and if that does happen, -K versions are still compatible.
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Do check that your motherboard is overclock-compatible. If your motherboard isn't able to overclock, then buying a -K CPU isn't worth it (usually those cost a few more bucks).
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Good job, Rogers. Good job, Canada.
My fastest download speed was 102 Mb/s. It's just that Rogers' internet is getting crowded for this evening.
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Sure then - support is also welcome!
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Thanks for the support! I hope that you would do good sometime as well!
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Can you guys please rate my river that I built. If you were wondering, it's for an artificial dam and the artificial river's connected to an artificial lake. It's a short river that meanders through the hills at the side.
I'm just curious to see what people think, so any feedback is welcome as well!
Pictures are put as attachments. Alternatively, you can look at the Imgur album: http://imgur.com/a/lJQti
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Sry, Babymercy.
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This works as well! Thanks for another design - I'm debating which one to use, now!
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Oh yeah!!! How foolish of me to not think of this! I knew there would be a widely-known circuit that would do the job! Thanks a whole bunch, munin295!
Happy early Valentines Day and (if you live in specific areas) Family Day!
UPDATE 1: I'm not so sure it works, so I'm gonna try a diff. T-Flip Flop. I don't think it fulfills my needs, unfortunately.
UPDATE 2: Woops, my testing has gone wrong - turns out, it does work! Also, now that I have two designs (one by munin295 and one by Babymercy), I can't decide which one to use! :/
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No really, but you're on the right track.
Here's a more clearer explanation:
Press Button --------- Output 1=On & Output 2=Off
Press Button Again - Output 1=Off & Output 2=On
Press Button Again - Output 1=On & Output 2=Off
Each output is supposed to toggle every time I press the button.
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I'm trying to create a redstone mechanism that has two different outputs from one input.
In the two outputs, one has to be on and the other has to be off and each output has to alternate between being on/off every time a redstone input occurs. Also note that the input is not constant - lasting only a button click.
Thanks to anyone who can create this contraption for me and I'm sure It'll not only help me, but other members of the redstone community, as well!
Thanks a lot!
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I see no major problems so far, so why not support?
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