$1,599 was the FE and one of each manufacturers’s line up (that they barely produced). Most cards were $1,700 and up.
I need a separate computer for my sim race rig so I’ll be cons00ming whatever comes out that matches or beats my 4090 that I intend to move over.
Weird sized magazine, (20 rounds or so sized, yes I know it’s all air soft to begin with) fully extended stock for a short end user, optic on a “drop in” rail completely obscured by the removable carry handle, weird direct thread suppressor…
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Stop being a faggot and lying to us.
I haven’t flushed my clear loop in a year and it’s still fine. The dyes definitely clog quickly and cause issues. I used like 5 drops of some red dye 2 years ago on a prior loop and my cpu block had a bunch of clogging from the fallout.
It's not AC4 speed, it's a lot slower than most other AC games. It never felt like a twitch reaction game to me. You can make an AC that has a ton of armor to just soak hits if you need to as well.
I don't know when the next AMD cpu gen is due. It was 2 years between the 5XXX and the 7XXX series (there was no 6XXX on AM4 or AM5). The 7800X3D is probably the best gaming CPU on the market currently, especially for your autistic Factorio style games.
Yeah, you can hit it with a razor blade as long as you don't silverback gorilla it. It's a nickle plated piece of copper you'd be scraping against. But I'd first just let a alcohol soaked piece of paper towel sit on it for a bit and then try a credit card edge.
Yeah, I dunno how manageable 6-7s will be anymore when we don’t really have the same tools for clearing spitters and chargers while they still throw 4-8 of them at a time at us.
Most likely, go look at small cases and find out what size PSU they support. Generally PSUs are SFX or ATX sized, you'll most likely be looking at 700-850 watt SFX psus that will fit those cases.
Riser cables typically come with the case if it’s using a sandwich style layout (GPU behind the motherboard tray).
Just go on pcpartpicker, select your cpu then look at motherboards with ITX selected. There really aren’t a ton of options to confuse you with.
Framegen felt wrong. I could feel the input lag people said didn't exist. It also had horrible artifacting, on top of the moderate artifacting that DLSS did on moving lights against moving backgrounds.