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{{Infobox computer
{{Infobox computer
|name =Foehammer
|name =Talyn
|image =[[File:Talyn.jpg|400px|center|alt=Talyn, late 2004, in "Home" configuration.]]
|image =[[File:Talyn.jpg|400px|center|alt=Talyn, late 2004, in "Home" configuration.]]
|caption=Talyn, late 2004, in "Home" configuration.
|caption=Talyn, late 2004, in "Home" configuration.
|registry =Former commission of [[User:Ozk|Oz K.]]
|registry =Former commission of [[User:Ozk|Oz K.]]
|namesake =Leviathan-Gunship Hybrid from [[https://farscape.fandom.com/wiki/Talyn|Farscape]].
|namesake =Leviathan-Gunship Hybrid from [https://farscape.fandom.com/wiki/Talyn Farscape].
|classrole =Hybrid-class heavy frigate
|classrole =Hybrid-class heavy frigate
|chassis =Antec Aria
|chassis =Antec Aria
|mainboard =AOpen MK89-L
|mainboard =AOpen MK89-L
|cpu =AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 2.0GHz
|cpu =AMD Athlon 64 3000+, 2.0GHz 1c/1t
|gpu=Radeon 9800 Pro
|gpu=Radeon 9800 Pro
|ram =1GB DDR400
|ram =1GB DDR400
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|other =
|other =
|quirks =Poor power delivery from bundled PSU
|quirks =Poor power delivery from bundled PSU
General instability
 
Random resets
General instability / Random resets
 
Overheating
Overheating
GPU damage}}


Constructed in October 2004, Talyn was intended to take over Oz K.'s desktop duties from its predecessor [[Phoenix]]. Specced with near-top-of-the-line parts for the era, the selection of the MicroATX case was an attempted continuation of the LAN-proven portability of the previous computer.
GPU damage|era=First Age, 2004-2005}}
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'''Talyn''' was a Hybrid-class heavy frigate, and former commission of [[User:Ozk|Oz K.]]


Talyn, however, was a complete failure. In place of Phoenix's cool temperament was volatile, hot-headed behavior; in place of Phoenix's fine performance was confusingly slow speeds; in place of Phoenix's low power requirements stood a machine that literally required five power plugs for conventional operation (LAN operations dropped this requirement no lower than three). Voltage for the processor was low enough to cause repeated, random resets, and the motherboard's BIOS did not have any setting for increasing said voltage.
==== History ====
Constructed October 2004, Talyn was intended to take over desktop duties from [[Phoenix]]. Specced with near-top of the line parts for its era, the selection of the MicroATX case was an attempted continuation of its predecessor's LAN-proven portability.


Talyn had the shortest lifespan of any systems used personally by the Earl. It operated (with many issues) for less than a year, before suffering permanent GPU failure. While a replacement card could have been requisitioned, it could have prompted an [[Upgrade Cascade]]; a GPU replacement would require a PCIe x16 slot, necessitating a new motherboard, which in turn would require a new platform and improved power supply; as its existing power supply was proprietary, the swap would require a new case, at which point the endeavor would have been an entirely new build.  
The attempt was a complete failure. Compared to Phoenix's cool temperament, Talyn was volatile and hot-headed (figuratively and literally). Performance never passed muster, failing to exceed that of its predecessor. And where Phoenix sipped power, Talyn required five power outlets for conventional operation (LAN operations dropped this requirement to no less than three). Low processor voltage caused intermittent, unpredictable resets, and no BIOS tweaks were available to remedy the issue.


Talyn was decommissioned in late summer 2005, and replaced by [[343 Guilty Spark]].
Talyn had the shortest lifespan of any systems used personally by the Earl. It operated (with many issues) for less than a year, before suffering permanent GPU failure. Solving the problem nearly prompted an [[Upgrade Cascade]]; a GPU replacement would require a PCIe x16 slot, necessitating a new motherboard, which in turn would require a new platform and improved power supply; as its existing power supply was proprietary, the swap would require a new case, at which point the endeavor would have been an entirely new build. The system was decommissioned in late summer 2005, and replaced by [[343 Guilty Spark]].

Latest revision as of 18:04, 27 May 2021

Talyn
Talyn, late 2004, in "Home" configuration.
Talyn, late 2004, in "Home" configuration.
Former commission of Oz K.
NamesakeLeviathan-Gunship Hybrid from Farscape.
Class and roleHybrid-class heavy frigate
EraFirst Age, 2004-2005
ChassisAntec Aria
MainboardAOpen MK89-L
CPUAMD Athlon 64 3000+, 2.0GHz 1c/1t
GPURadeon 9800 Pro
RAM1GB DDR400
StorageUnknown internal IDE HDD

80GB USB external

120GB USB external
Known quirksPoor power delivery from bundled PSU

General instability / Random resets

Overheating

GPU damage

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Talyn was a Hybrid-class heavy frigate, and former commission of Oz K.

History[edit]

Constructed October 2004, Talyn was intended to take over desktop duties from Phoenix. Specced with near-top of the line parts for its era, the selection of the MicroATX case was an attempted continuation of its predecessor's LAN-proven portability.

The attempt was a complete failure. Compared to Phoenix's cool temperament, Talyn was volatile and hot-headed (figuratively and literally). Performance never passed muster, failing to exceed that of its predecessor. And where Phoenix sipped power, Talyn required five power outlets for conventional operation (LAN operations dropped this requirement to no less than three). Low processor voltage caused intermittent, unpredictable resets, and no BIOS tweaks were available to remedy the issue.

Talyn had the shortest lifespan of any systems used personally by the Earl. It operated (with many issues) for less than a year, before suffering permanent GPU failure. Solving the problem nearly prompted an Upgrade Cascade; a GPU replacement would require a PCIe x16 slot, necessitating a new motherboard, which in turn would require a new platform and improved power supply; as its existing power supply was proprietary, the swap would require a new case, at which point the endeavor would have been an entirely new build. The system was decommissioned in late summer 2005, and replaced by 343 Guilty Spark.