So I‘ve recently replaced one of my pcs with a Ryzen 7 3800x Alienware system since i could not find a decent GPU. I also have second pc I use that has a semi decent motherboard that supports M.2 slots but that does not have an SSD but a Hitachi. I don’t need a huge drive 500 gig would work just...
$1600. Not the best deal but not A bad one either. It was simple and I don’t have to sit around searching for GPU. It’s nuts what’s going on and as mentioned doesn’t seem like there is end in sight.
But yes the deal you flagged is the one coming later. I feel like that one’s not a bad deal...
Well I caved an just bought one of the Alienware aurora deals that popped up this week. I’ve built a dozen pcs or so over last 15 years but the graphics card mess just made me lose patience and i don’t feel i’m Losing much for once.
Ryazan 7 3800x, 1tb SSD, RTX 2080 Super, 32gig of ram. I...
I feel like Intel strategically needs some type of hold in marketplace with the impact of Apple CPUs but who knows if they can pull it off.
Agreed on all of the rest though in regards to GPU market recovery Which is why it feels like these semi-decent pre-builts when on sale (like this weekend)...
Some good points and appreciate the comments. these days I mostly play Everquest so it’s not like I’m hurting even at 45 FPS, it just drives me a bit nuts personally.
the other item is I don’t even care about a top end GPU. I truly was looking at a nice midrange one where I could get a bump but...
I’m toying with the idea of upgrading/replacing a home built i5 7500 3.4, GTX 1050 TI build I have (32 gig of ram). I primarily play older RPG but do multibox and since I upgraded to a 34inch wide the FPS is down to about 45 on average.
looked at a new GPU but of course it’s crazy out there...
I'd drive you nuts. I do about 18000 miles a year and it's not unheard of for me to take it down to 1-2 miles left per the mileage remaining on the car. Typically means I'm good for another 15-20. If I'm driving to the hospital it's obviously not a big enough emergency that it is ife threatening...
Unless they are a small business or minority owned. It's also not 100% true abotu lowest bid - I know we are more expensive than some providers and I h ave a few deals with federal agencies. But it's a pure IT service and in some cases quality is worth it (as long as we aren't too migher higher).
Honestly there are a lot of variables. 40% margin can be fine in some cases. Honestly if you are a small or minorirty owned business that is the easiest bet. the gov has to give a certain amount of work to those businesses each year and often times they literally have to find contracts to spend...
I agree with you in part. Then again I usually just redbox when I'm at the grocery store. I drive by it each day and only make the trip when going there anyway.
Spotify. Haven't ever been able to not find something I wanted and it's great to have it stored offline on my mobile. It also is pretty much all we play on our Sonos systems through out the house.
Occasionally we listen to pandora radio to find new music we like.
Probably not the best argument here. Alimony is based off who is the bread-winner - without look at the data itself it could be implied women make less than men which could also mean inequality.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/brexit-fallout-begins-as-vodafone-warns-it-could-move-headquarters-out-of-uk/
So Vodafone looking at moving. Banks are pulling out some % of their workforce. Yep this is a good thing for London and GB - should absolutely be peachy for workers there.
Frankly the...
2FA is very easy when used with a mobile app. It's far from cumbersome and this is coming from the sales guy that had it implemented on him in the last year.
Frankly it's needed and it won't fail because not implementing is costing companies and govts. far to much $$$
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