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Episode: 2122
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Title: HPR2122: Alpha32's new machine
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2122/hpr2122.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 14:35:31
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This is HPR episode 2,122 entitled Alpha 32's new machine and is part of the series Hardware Upbrains.
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It is hosted by Alpha 32 and is about 8 minutes long.
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The summary is, I will turn you computer.
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Hello friends, this is Alpha 32 coming to you again from St. Louis.
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Today I wanted to talk to you about my new computer.
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I just recently built a new machine and thought I ought to tell you all about it.
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My old machine was a Dell Optiplex.
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It had a Pentium 4 in it.
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Two gigs, maybe four gigs of RAM.
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And I really needed an upgrade.
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It was a good machine to serve me well for years, but it was time.
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She was getting a little long in the tooth, not really able to handle some of the stuff I was throwing at her.
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And I wanted to play some games, so there you go.
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I went with an AMD chipset on the recommendation of a friend.
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I really was planning on using Intel because I generally hear that they have good support.
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And that's been my experience.
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Good Linux support, I mean.
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I wasn't sure if AMD did and I didn't want to risk it.
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So I was planning on going Intel.
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But if buddy of mine who has a real Linux guru to my eyes uses an Intel or using it uses AMD in his main machine, which is pretty beefy.
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And he loves it.
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It works well for him.
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He doesn't have to do much tweaking unless he wants to, which is always fun.
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A tweaking can be a bit of a blast, huh?
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So I went with a AMD motherboard, or not an AMD motherboard, a Gigabyte motherboard.
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One of their gaming models.
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It was the cheapest and had what I wanted on it.
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To call it ultra durable, I don't know what the deal is.
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Anyways, it's the, it has the AM3 plus socket.
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So I got a AMD CPU as well.
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There's this hex core black edition unlocked, whatever.
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Six cores, three and a half gigahertz, I think.
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So pretty fast.
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I like it so far.
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I've got 16 gigs of RAM in there right now.
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I went with the cheapest RAM for the, you know, for what I wanted.
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The folks at Microsoft Center were having a sale.
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So I got 16 gigs of RAM for 50 bucks.
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Pretty good.
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That's this ballistics.
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What the sticks are called.
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The salesman said that folks generally like it and don't have a lot of problems with those sticks.
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I did.
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When I installed it, my RAM was DOA.
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I might have shocked it or something, I don't know.
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I got some some bad static electricity in there.
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I don't know.
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Whatever.
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Anyways, I returned it, got some good RAM.
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Make sure I was properly grounded next time.
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And installed it and it runs great.
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I've got a, a GeForce graphics card in there because,
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and I should have checked this out before I bought the motherboard,
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but there were no onboard graphics.
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I didn't know that.
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So anyways, that was another add on there that I had to do.
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I got just not the cheapest Nvidia graphics card,
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but just about, it was the next step up.
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I think it's a 730 or something.
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And it works really well.
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It's got HDMI and VGA and,
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I don't remember DVI, maybe, outputs on it.
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So it does pretty well.
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It lets me play my games at decent speeds,
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and it looks good.
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So also in there, I've got Monster Cooler.
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Yeah, they all honken CPU cooler,
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which I was pretty proud of.
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I don't know what the model is,
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but it's from Cooler Master, I believe.
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It's got a massive fan on top of it,
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like a 120 millimeter fan on top, at least.
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It just barely fits inside the case.
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I've got an SSD in there.
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I got an old PNY 120 gig.
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SSD that I took out of one of my other laptops,
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put it in there just for fun,
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because I like SSDs.
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So I've got that for the OS and some of the programs.
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Then I've got a one terabyte Western Digital spinning drive
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that I put in there as well for all my data and all that.
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Now the case is pretty cool too.
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I don't like all this flashy stuff,
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that you get on gaming cases,
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some of the weird shapes and whatnot.
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When you look at some of those alien wares,
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they just look more like spaceships than computers.
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So I went with a fairly cheap one that had good ventilation
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and all the ports that I wanted on the front.
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This one also came with three or four fans.
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It's got a window in the side,
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cable management, which is important.
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And what else?
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Oh, the fans have red LEDs in them,
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which is pretty cool.
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So when you've got it powered on,
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the whole thing lights up and it's kind of pretty.
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On the front I've got two USB 3.0 ports.
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I've got a power button and a reset button.
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I've got headphones and microphone inputs
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and put output, whatever.
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And that's it for the front panel.
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I also put an optical drive in it
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because, yeah, I still use optical media on occasion.
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My girlfriend says that I'm an old band because of it.
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Who uses CDs anymore, right?
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Anyway, so I've got that.
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Got it all assembled and it works like a charm.
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I put a Ubuntu Mate on there and it is a dream.
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Well, I first got a built.
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I had a Ubuntu just straight up Ubuntu
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with Unity Desktop,
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a 16.04 on it.
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And it wasn't great.
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I don't like all the bells and whistles,
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like all the fancy graphical stuff.
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So Unity didn't really work with the way that I work.
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So I ditched that pretty quick
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and went to a Ubuntu Mate,
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which is still pretty.
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And still got some of the graphical bells and whistles,
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but not nearly as much as Unity did.
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And it's got good compatibility with everything.
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It always works.
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I never have any issues with Ubuntu Mate.
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Mr. Winpress does a heck of a job with that thing.
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It is wonderful.
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I'm one who usually switches distros every...
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I'd say every couple months,
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but sometimes it's more like every couple of weeks
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or every couple of days.
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When it's free and easy to get and easy to use, why not?
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But I think I'm going to stay with this Ubuntu Mate for a while.
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I've had it on there for about three or four months,
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and I like it a lot.
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So that's probably going to be a keeper.
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At least until I switch back to Devian
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or something new and fancy comes out,
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and I just have to try it.
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But that is what I've got.
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I just got a new keyboard for it as well,
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one of those blue cherry switches.
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It makes a hell of a racket and annoys my girlfriend,
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but it feels good to type on.
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There's a lot of upgrades here and there.
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I've got that.
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I've got a laser mouse.
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One of those gaming mouse with getting mice
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with all the buttons on it.
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I don't know what all the buttons are for.
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I suppose I'll figure it out.
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If not, I'll just leave them alone.
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So I don't break anything.
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So there you go.
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That is my new machine.
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Built with some AMD components.
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And Ubuntu Mate.
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This is Alpha32. Sign it off.
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