The good thing is that if you're coming from the 3000 series, which was first in line with the proper price surges and demand, you're still covered performance-wise if you're rocking a resolution of less than 4K.
And that's the only good thing I can think of :tearsofjoy:
If it's high value, it probably means the opposite. I could see that logic for limited editions, but again, we're talking about motherboards here.
Maybe something like EVGA's SR series, sure, but anything else, hardly worth considering as an investment. LEGO's arebetter for that :sweatsmile:
I feel like "nothing" has happened since 3000 series. I still have my 3070 sitting in the HTPC, every now and then, I feel like I should upgrade, but then I get reminded by these announcements that I'm still good (especially for non-4k gaming).
I was also looking at the MSI's Gaming X versions, the reviews are slowly coming in (https://youtu.be/FmQQ1wsTxjo), but it's seems that the price is quite steep due to shortage.
Here's another review - https://youtu.be/HWHrTECTk4c
BTW. I really hoped it would cost 1000$, so we can get that sweet 8-core for much less, but I guess not. :(
I had a G9 for a long time, long time, now I'm using G602, but I've tried G303 and I must say it really suits me, I overall love mice lower in height. The only thing is that it's a bit narrow on the back end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CMmdTBRbmE - here's a good side by side comparison...
I love my G9, but I think the new G502 is going to be mine next successor of it. Here's a good side by side comparison with the G9 and wireless G602.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFgj6Mx3FGk
Yes, it's a bit higher than G9 and I really love its low height and wide body, but I think this one...
I'm really liking the new G602, seems promising in regards of battery + it can work only with one battery and that's a cool feature
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7S9syGsgCA4
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