I picked up one of these at my local Amazon Returns "dealz" shop a while back for $5, then I looked it up and was like "niiiice...." - it is on my backup shelf at the moment. A few weeks before, I found another nice air cooler (that retailed for $120, forget the model), and the next day my son...
I wish I could recall if there was a practical limit for volume size on the 64-bit systems (PX)... there was a hard 16TB limit on capacity for 32-bit (IX) boxes (16TB usable Volume size, but you could have 32TB of drives, ie. 4x8TB, in the unit if it was a mirror array), but I don't think there...
You'd have to pay me more than $25 to take that off your hands... wait, you want ME to pay $25 for that?
I mean, if you just need something to test a system you are building, I guess... but all AMD's CPUs moving forward are APUs with more powerful built-in GPUs than this. I also feel like...
Yeah, I took advantage of that $150 3600/B450M deal... AGAIN... last week, after getting the same deal for $130 (went toward fixing somebody's PC). I should go back and get an RX 6600, but I have an old 970 laying around here that would do until I upgrade my own machine and can move my 3070 to...
Well, $129 is a great deal. I have a friend's PC (1600/B350 MB) that isn't powering up (not PSU or GPU issue), and I was going to replace it with a 5600G/B550, but this will be half the price.
It's EXPO memory, so there should not be any compatibility issues, and DDR5-6000 is still on the bleeding edge yet. Give it 6 months, when AMD releases their 7950X3D and the motherboards and RAM prices are at a reasonable level, if you are concerned about this. Honestly, if I was building a...
Because Microcenter is making some crazy margins on the CPU, RAM and motherboards, more so on Zen4 and AM5 stuff. They want you to build your system there, everything. They're hoping to also get you to buy your case, storage, GPU, and power supply as well. It's what they've always done.
I...
Good price, and will probably get better in the next few months, but I still don't regret picking up a 6600 in May... my grandson has gotten 4 good months using it. A 30% drop in price from a purchase price is more tenable below the $400 level than it is when spending $2000 for a high end card.
The next gen cards were all going to be mining monsters. Under other circumstances (crypto boom), would Gamers be getting GPUs as powerful as this next generation will be? I think Nvidia and AMD would have held back....reserved the some of that performance boost to sell through current gen...
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