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I'm guessing it has more to do with the fact that the current intel platform is technically a EoL. Where as AM5 and Intel's upcoming new platform have longevity for future drops ins. That factoring in with gaming performance being below the X3D...
You don’t benchmark a CPU at ultra-high resolution if you’re trying to compare CPUs. A chart full of lines that look the same because every CPU is bottlenecks by the GPU anyway doesn’t tell you anything about how the CPUs themselves compare.
Agreed. You will retailers pricing them high and even a few threads of people asking absurd amounts. Those drives just sit.
If you want it to move, price it around $200 or so maybe a little more if it’s new. But $350 will get you a 4TB nvme now...
Probably best to look at hardwareswap to get an idea. Honestly the market is really rebelling on the MSRP you see from re/etailers. 2tb drives depending on specs of drive go anywhere from 170-225'ish. There are peeps pricing over that, but they...
I'm honestly not super duper electronically savvy either, but have learned enough of the basics to get me by and isn't super hard. Wouldn't really risk anything blowing as long as you ensure you set the multimeter to voltage mode. I wouldn't risk...
A bit side topic. If you have any modular cables that fit the PSU, you could use a multimeter in voltage mode on the other end of the cable to see if it matches the standard voltage pinouts. That way could use any cables you have laying...
Much appreciated. But looking in my closet and realizing the hoarding of parts, a few pc cases included...probably best I not add to the collection and let someone who wants to use it do so =P.
All yours, case as well if you want it. ^_^
So I had a post the other day where I was looking for some mATX parts, and I offered a sort of vague inventory of parts.
For the smaller value parts, like 250GB SSDs, I would much prefer to bundle multiples since it isn't much worth $9 of...
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Linksys 8 port gigabIT ethernet switch SE2800 with power supply.
also 2nd gen Apple tv A1378 (w/ power cord) stuck on home sharing screen.