If you want a deal on an iPhone, buy last year's or the year before that year's model. They're basically the same thing. All that you will miss out on is a slightly improved camera, screen and possibly battery life. The experience will be basically the same. "Holiday Special" does not apply...
I have a 2070 Super and will be keeping it for the foreseeable future. Something tells me the talks of "90% improvement over Turing cards!" will only apply to Ray Tracing and DLSS, of which about 5% of games actually support right now and for at least the next couple of years. My current card...
I decided to go with 32GB for my build so this 16GB kit has to go. Used for roughly 2 months. Not overclocked other than XMP profile.
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Selling my gaming laptop as I decided to move to a small form factor build. It is roughly a year old and in like new condition.
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CPU: Core i7 8750H
GPU: nVidia RTX 2070 Max-Q Design
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 256GB Samsung NVMe & 2TB Seagate Hybrid Drive
Display: 17.3" 1920x1080 144HZ G-Sync...
Physical media will be around for a long, long time. One day, though, it will be gone. Probably when everyone has access to gigbit internet.
Personally, I'll continue to buy 4k Blu-ray for the film's I love, as long as it exists, as streaming cannot compete with the quality and it doesn't...
Sounds good. I had a good experience last time with Acer when I bought an XB270H 1080p refurbed from them. Other than a few scuffs on the bezel, the display is flawless which lead me to think this would be the same. I think a lot of it is the sheer amount of returns for the XB270HU that...
I bought a refurb XB270HU from Acer for $600. Big mistake I guess as it seems they're simply sending out returned units that work but have all the issues people have been returned them for, horrible light bleed, dirt under the panel and dead pixels. This one had them all. Build date was...
I have an ECS Z87 mobo with Bluetooth and Wifi for $60 +shipping. It's a solid board that works as it should, bought from another [H] member. I was never able to overclock with it however which is the reason I went with an Asus board...
Anyone using a Corsair AIO cooler with this mobo? I installed a Corsair H60 on it but it seems to be touching the caps around the cpu socket and not getting proper contact so my temps on my Pentium g3258 are in the 70s at stock. I don't have a whole lot of options as to how to mount it, but...
Upgraded to a different phone so this is no longer needed. Phone is in near mint condition with the only wear being minor case wear on the back and very minor blemishes on the screen that can't be seen unless you're looking for them with the screen off. Comes with a really nice Carved wood...
Yep. As long as you have those files, all of them, reinstalling steam for a new HD or OS is easy. I think it's kinda dumb the way they have that setup but it is what it is.
That was the deal breaker for me too. I upgraded from R9 270 Crossfire to a 970 and the difference in drivers alone is night and day. Nearly every game had some glitch with it graphically. And many games I play had no Crossfire profiles at all. I realize Crossfire had something to do with...
Great, I let my Prime membership lapse in December since they upped the price and also my state started charging tax on Amazon. I'll take it back again for $72, it's worth it for the streaming services alone.
It's totally worth the cost if you do a lot of gaming with your PC. I never thought a monitor would make that much of a difference in your gaming experience, but it truly does. Not having any tearing or input lag at high refresh rates is just unbelievable till you've experienced it. Games...
Honestly I'd guess the benchmarks are within 5 fps of each other or the same, it's trivial. The choice comes down to looks and price. The Galax would look really nice in an all white based build where as the G1 looks great in any build. My only complaint with the G1 is the lack of an RGB...
Just an update for anyone interested in this monitor. I got my refurb unit on Monday and it's mint. It had some residue from the plastic film on the bezel from when it was new but it cleaned off easily enough. The screen is perfect. No dead pixels, no light bleed or anything of the sort...
They'll be around for a long time to come, but they have to innovate to compete. If there's something that's going to bring down a giant semiconductor like AMD, Intel or nVidia it'll be lack of innovation in growing markets. Right now the mobile market is surging and the way I see it it's not...
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Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11 with 2GB Corsair RAM installed. Perfect...
Somehow I snagged a refurb of this monitor on eBay for $350 directly from Acer. Almost seems too good too be true but from everything I've seen and verified it's legit. Last one they had and the other's sold for $499 so that was odd. Can't wait to get it to go with my 970! Feels good to...
I updated mine with it. Reads/writes without rapid mode enabled are 549/526 on my 120gb EVO. If there was a slow down before I never noticed it.
I've bought 2 Kingston V300s in the past and one was under 200 read/write and the other had 400~ read and under 200 write with crystal disk...