The Super has two downsides: (1) 25W higher draw, taking it out of the no-connector category that Nvidia has both owned and made tons of money from, and (2) availability at MSRP.
And of course the old 1650 isn't going to be fire saled. This is Nvidia we're talking about here. People have to...
Ahh, the 8800GT. It was great out of the box, and replacing the cooler with the Accelero S1 and a super low-RPM fan made it perfect. Kept it so long (in various boxes) that I had to use the baking trick.
This is only really an issue because the plague has jacked up most Super prices, but:
I'm planning to run this card at 75-85W for the forseeable future due to thermal constraints (it's a secondary rig, not chasing max frames/PQ). The GDDR6 model shows a nice, ~10% free boost over the original...
Given how low B350 and B450 prices bottom out, I don't see how this could be worth the cost of working up a new model across OEMs unless the prebuilt market demands it.
Samsung's refusal to implement Dolby Vision (despite a price premium) makes their stuff really unrecommendable. The F (2018) Sonys are good and are still getting software updates - I suggest the X900F if you can find a deal.
Best deal right now is probably the Vizio PQ65-F1, discounted as it's...
It's not the max speed that makes LTE really important but the latency. Plus most carriers are squeezing the 3G band allocation big time to make more room for LTE.
Plus, enjoy your Chinese spyware on top of the Google spy stuff.
On regular devices, it's mostly a downgrade.
On recent Samsungs, the Pie update brings in a system dark mode and improves Iris scanner function. Plus you can revert the awful iOS-style app switcher by disabling the Samsung launcher.
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