- Joined
- Nov 13, 2009
- Messages
- 5,614 (1.02/day)
- Location
- San Diego, CA
System Name | White Boy |
---|---|
Processor | Core i7 3770k @4.6 Ghz |
Motherboard | ASUS P8Z77-I Deluxe |
Cooling | CORSAIR H100 |
Memory | CORSAIR Vengeance 16GB @ 2177 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 680 CLASSIEFIED @ 1250 Core |
Storage | 2 Samsung 830 256 GB (Raid 0) 1 Hitachi 4 TB |
Display(s) | 1 Dell 30U11 30" |
Case | BIT FENIX Prodigy |
Audio Device(s) | none |
Power Supply | SeaSonic X750 Gold 750W Modular |
Software | Windows Pro 7 64 bit || Ubuntu 64 Bit |
Benchmark Scores | 2017 Unigine Heaven :: P37239 3D Mark Vantage |
Just because you can't think of a use for it, doesn't mean it is pointless. We have already given you examples of how it can be used, therefor it is not pointless.
I'm not saying there isn't a "use" for it, it simply seems to me, that it's like trying to reinvent the wheel, perhaps it can be done, but it's a rather impractical effort for a an end result that seems more or less useless. Example, my Blu-Ray player and my Receiver, both have the ability to use blue tooth to pair with my phone so I can use my phone as a remote, but why . . . . isn't that why I already have an all in one remote . . .. seriously, seems like effort they could have spent elsewhere, like as was suggested earlier in the thread, into making it an all in one overclocking utility.
However, if it works with UEFI, and helps it gain adoption faster, that I am 100% behind that even if it's a pointless feature.
Last edited: