**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 28 03:00:03 2018 Aug 28 08:05:09 bencoh: KotCzarny: works https://elinux.org/N900 Aug 28 08:06:31 yay for sysadmin! Aug 28 08:09:10 \o/ **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 28 09:18:14 2018 Aug 29 00:51:59 Hurrian: I do not mind the TouchWiz style/theme at least on KitKat for the Galaxy Note 3. Anyway: https://www.ebay.ca/p/Gigabyte-Technology-GA-G41MT-S2PT-LGA-775-Socket-T-Intel-Motherboard/115197016 Apparently one of these Socket T + DDR3 motherboards with all solid capacitors will cost around 65 CAD each for me to buy including shipping from Asia to Canada. The advantage of continuing to use Socket T is that I can reuse the now low cost CPUs I already Aug 29 00:51:59 have but I will have to buy new DDR3 DIMMs because the Socket T motherboards I currently use use DDR2. How much more would it cost to buy an LGA1366 or newer motherboard with all solid capacitors and a CPU and DDR3 or newer DIMMs for it, for at least 8 GiB total? I gather that this Socket T + DDR3 motherboard needs 2×4-GiB DIMMs for 8 GiB total but that DDR3 motherboards for newer socket types can use at least 8 GiB in a single DIMM. If I have to buy new Aug 29 00:51:59 DIMMs in any case if I want to upgrade from motherboards with electrolytic capacitors to motherboards with all solid capacitors, and considering that I have already been using Socket T + DDR2 motherboards for close to a decade by now, it seems like it makes more sense to spend a little more to upgrade to a newer CPU socket type than Socket T so that I can use at least 8 GiB in a single DIMM. I know I could research this stuff by myself but it is currently Aug 29 00:51:59 a low priority because the computer whose motherboard requires repair or replacement is not currently needed and I have other, higher priority projects. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Aug 29 03:00:03 2018