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The glow of the old school CRT monitor cast an almost sacred light on our faces, and later the Philips TV, the screen for a digital aurora in the box-room. I remember the specific thrum of the PlayStation, the click of its disc drive, and the rhythmic, almost hypnotic sequence of button presses as I meticulously layered beats and melodies. This was for his GCSE music project, a task he’d presented with a shrug and an almost imperceptible plea for help. He didn't do or say much; he rarely did. He just sat there, knees pulled up to his chest on the floor, watching me, a silent, still observer as I sculpted a rudimentary track from the limited palette of an early 2000s music creation game. His presence was like a barely perceptible hum in the room, a quiet witness to the genesis of something out of nothing. I remember thinking, in that precise moment, that he was involved. Not creatively, not actively, but his quiet watchfulness, his unblinking gaze, felt like a silent endorsement, ...

There's Certainly Nothing Much Wrong With Intel Core i7


Just because people are browsing eBay for older generation Intel Core i7 computers doesn't diminish the fact that the newer i7 processors, and especially newer generations of other Intel processors like i9, or AMD Ryzen counterparts, are significantly more advanced and offer substantial improvements in performance, efficiency, and features. The demand for older hardware could be driven by various factors such as budget constraints, specific legacy software compatibility, or simply a desire for a familiar system. It doesn't reflect a lack of appreciation for the cutting-edge technology available in contemporary processors, which boast advancements like higher clock speeds, more cores/threads, improved integrated graphics, and support for faster memory and storage technologies, leading to a vastly superior overall computing experience.

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