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    Am I wrong or this article looks completely written by a LLM? The way it always repeats the redditor username is so weird.

    Articles like this are a valid reason to choose an username like ‘igargleexpiredcum’

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    Angelbabyzz now has the much more pleasant problem of shopping for a replacement PC with a $3,500 budget

    So she’ll be able to get some low budget 16GB machine, probably without a video card because 3500 dollars will only get you so far these days

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    RAM was damaged how will she afford second one. She should use her body to shield RAM.

    But how do Americans live with cardboard walls.

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    Lol. This loser graduated from “the dog ate my homework” to “the dog shot my gun and almost murdered my neighbor”.

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    RIP, random battlestation, you served the prime directive:

    For a gamer to game, they must actually be alive, above all else.

    o7

    May Theseus grant you new life.

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        Oh my. I never thought of it that way. Decades of random component upgrades. New ram here. Upgraded (ram compatible, other compatible part) motherboard there. Changed video card. Replaced burnt harddrive/ssd… Its always been the same PC, while being a completely replaced one.

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          Always bring something over, power supply, case, RAM, hard drive, in a pinch, data, it’s good luck. Think of it as changing the flag. Pretty sure mine is over 30…

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              hugs my oldest game machine’s 13-year-old 550w PSU that’s now powering a 2070s and still kickin

              Lil champion! I put a kilowatt in my main machine now just because I wanted to, but that old machine is now a VR music game machine and still works perfectly!

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              Valid, always over-engineer the power supply, it should be mostly in the middle of its rating. Worth it for general longevity.

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                Look at the manual and spec sheets of your supply. It should provide a load chart that has its efficiency at various points. You want your system wattage at full load to sit at the same number as the supplies highest efficiency. The percentage of power lost to conversion comes out as heat, and heat is what kills components.

                A few percent at something like 500w can be the difference of 10-15w of extra heat for the supply to deal with. 75% efficiency from a cheaper 850w supply run at the same 500w would leave you with ~125w of power to cool, most of it concentrated on a few components in the supply.

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          A modern upgrade to the ancient metaphor/philosophical quandary.

          Still as apt, but probably more broadly relatable, at least to us veteran navigators that sail the digital seas.

          … Maybe a good name for a repair shop or right to repair advocacy org, something with Theseus in it somewhere.

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          Mine has tended to spawn descendants along the way, random bits and parts being assembled for others in and out of the household.

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    OMG!

    I hope it missed the RAM, Graphics Card and SSDs.

    PS: Update - judging by the pictures somebody posted, the bullet hit a DIMM module. TRAGEDY!!!

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      Looks like it got a ram bar. Also what would deflect the bullet if it missed everything?

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          insurance is paying it out regardless, and the gun owner said if it doesnt, theyd pay it off.

          the cost between the gun owner and insuance will probably cover it.

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            That’s assuming it’s DDR4.

            For DDR5 you probably need the extended insurance that also covers Jewellery and Luxury Goods.

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            insurance is paying it out regardless, and the gun owner said if it doesnt, theyd pay it off.

            grave mistake saying that publicly

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        Unless you can buy a single stick insurance will have to pay out for all the purchase of a new kit because you can’t go into a store and say I want part of the kit here is part of the money.

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    Its so strange for Europeans to read this because we don’t let Weapons randomly lay around armorized and our Walls are not that thin, that this can happen such as easy as with US paperwalls

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        There are plenty of bullshit dog mauls person stories here too

        Last year one that stood out to me was an elderly couple in St. Louis near a park were sitting outside in their back yard and a pack of dogs escaped and attacked them. They mauled the woman to death in front of the husband while he was shooting them trying to defend her with a revolver

        Welcome to America where no less than a 6’ spike topped fence and a high capacity .45 is enough to maybe prevent your loved ones from being brutal ended in front of you while you’re just out enjoying your back yard

        I’ll link the story when I find it in my post history for anyone who wants to read it. It’s tragic how shitty our society is.

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          I don’t think those stories are any less common in Europe - selfish assholes with dangerous dogs they haven’t properly trained and don’t know how to control are everywhere as far as I can tell.

          It’s selfish assholes with dangerous weapons that they aren’t properly trained to handle that aren’t common around here, even in countries with very liberal gun legislation like Switzerland.

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            The real irony is the guy couldn’t get those dogs away from them even with a gun

            The article says police dispersed them with pepper spray, so a chemical deterrent may have saved his wife’s life there if he had it over or as well as the revolver

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              If the recent assassination attempts on Trump or anything to judge by the real problem seems to be that no one in America can aim their guns. There’s probably some sort of metaphor in that.

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      Yeah, sure, you have that. But we have shitty healthcare and poor collective bargaining rights!

      Wait…I lost where I was going with this, lol.

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      I guarantee that whatever gun did this could probably go through most internal building walls in European homes too. It’s a gun, not a nerf dart.

      Of course, unless it came in from outside the building. In which case, brick would probably stop it, yeah. I’d probably know if I read the article, but, ya know how it goes.

      But yes on that first part.

      *Guys, I get it. I appreciate you all measuring your walls for me, but I get it. We can stop now.

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        Internal walls are made of brick as well. At least in northern Europe, they have to be it’s too cold otherwise.

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        Walls between apartments are usually 25cm thick brick walls or even concrete in Austria. Worked in the field. Drywalls are very unusual even inside a flat. Most of the time you have 12cm thick brick walls.

        So a bullet going from flat to flat is veeeryyy unlikely.

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          I’m not from the field - but i’m from Austria ty for your expertise… I was wondering about the bricks comments i have no bricks in Walls and i think the Walls to my Neighbour are thicker then the Walls in my own Apartment… But not sure ofc

          I tought it need at least heavyer Military Weapons to shoot trought it from another Apartment 🤷‍♂️

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        A fair number of internal walls are also thick brick or concrete. In warmer climates it helps keep the building cool from thermal mass, it’s also sturdier for places prone to hurricanes.

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        The interior walls in my European apartment are made of a thick layer of reinforced concrete I find it quite unlikely any bullets will go through…

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          Do you have air conditioning? I’m starting to wonder if that’s related to insulation. Or maybe it’s just older. Then again, 120 year old American houses have plaster walls which will also not stop a bullet. Buuuuut European buildings are much older. Or, can be. Probably just built better too.

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            Air conditioning is very uncommon in my country, because of the climate, so we do not have it. It is insulated quite well, but it probably also helps that there are only two outer walls, while the rest are walls separating apartments. The building is from the early 70’s, so it is not that old.

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        My internal walls are made of thick reinforced concrete, same as the other person who replied to you. I highly doubt a bullet would be able to penetrate them. I’d assume a brick wall would be weaker than my internal walls. People also don’t have guns lying around at home, usually. But even if that were the case, it is absolutely outlandish to assume somebody could shoot through into my apartment with their handgun.

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        Small firearms go through ~10cm thick bricks but not through a computer?

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          Depends on the material composition and number of other objects it went through on the way to the computer.

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      Bro, unless its a .22 LR, pretty much every caliber is going to go through most building materials no matter where you live. You don’t have magic bulletbroof walls where you live. 😂

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        Have you ever shot at brick or stone? Yeah, the right caliber will go right through, but it’s not flying through with near the same velocity as through drywall, paint, and dreams , the stuff my walls are made of right now.

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          I didn’t say different materials don’t do anything, but yeah, a lot of rifle calibers are going through brick. Especially hunting calibers, of which there are a LOT here.

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            I can’t say for sure, I only shoot skeet and wood targets on dirt/ground-backed hills.

            But https://www.atomicdefense.com/blogs/news/can-bullets-go-through-brick seems to say: “Heavier rounds such as a 7.62x39mm or .308 rifle may penetrate the walls of a brick-veneered house, but it is not likely”

            I could imagine a higher caliber hunting round going through a brick wall when pointed at it, but it should be rare to have a high caliber rifle loaded with high caliber rounds off-safety and able to be misfired by a child/dog/freak accident.

            And in the UK, that’s just pretty much too impossibly rare to be occurring. The likelihood is higher here, but god I wish it wasn’t

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              I saw that link too, but there’s plenty of footage online that demonstrate brick will not stop everything.

              I don’t think a high caliber rifle is less likely to be negligently discharged than any other caliber. In the US a lot of people own hunting rifles. I don’t know the stats compared to other types of firearms, but I feel like that or a hunting shotgun would be the most pervasive, and thus statistically most likely to be used in an incident like this. That’s just an educated guess though, I may be off base on that one.

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          Where do you live that 21cm reinforced massive concrete is the primary building material for residential buildings? That’s not common. Regardless, I said most materials. Not all.

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              If any caliber would be capable of going through that, it would be .50 BMG, but you may have found the exception to the rule.