I do wear glasses - single vision. I know I need bifocals or computer glasses, but with my strong prescription the monitor is about half the price of pair (and my distance vision is fine with the current ones). Especially with all that's going on I'm not going into an optometrist's office...
Hey guys. I currently have a Dell 24" monitor @ 1920x1200. The size of text is a bit difficult for my 59 year old eyes. If I pull it closer it blurs and if I push it away its too difficult to read text. I was looking at either a 27" at 1920x1080 or a 31.5" at 2560x1440. The dot pitch is...
I still have a 25.5" 1920x1200 60 Hz monitor so a 6GB frame buffer is fine for me. This is basically a RTX 2060 for the current price of an average GTX 1660 Ti. Even with the small cooler its a good $40 to $60 less than other low end RTX 2060 models at the moment.
I ordered this PNY RTX 2060 a few days ago. It won't ship until the 13th and is already sold out again. Its a mini, but still for $289.99 I feel I got a good deal. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SRZ9HSB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I went ahead and popped for one. Its the cheapest RTX 2060 I could find. I have a well ventilated case and don't plan on overclocking it (yet). I just hope it doesn't scream like a jet fighter when gaming.
In particularly I'm looking at this PNY model with a single fan. Amazon has it for $289.99 which is the cheapest I've seen so far. I don't care about overclocking it or RGB bling or whatever. Just worried about the temps and noise. Anyone have this card or a similar single fan model from...
I'm pretty sure I'm going to be doing a relocation tour of the South in the next few years. Was planning on Northern Alabama (my great-grandparents are from there), but I'll add your area to the list as well. I don't live in an extremely expensive part of California (Sacramento Valley), but...
I'll never sell mine. You can pick them up for only $20 now. Not worth the trouble. I just have all the parts laying around - it was more for fun than anything serious. Still, it plays WoW BFA, LotRO and Skyrim SE just fine.
I recently put together a spare parts build with a G3258 @ and GTX 1060 (bottlenecks I know). It overclocked to 4.7 GHZ @ 1.325v on air with a Z97 board. Have nothing but WoW and pre 2015 games on it. It plays WoW perfectly - nearly max settings. Kind of fun - think I will hang onto it.
I'm pretty sure I know what the consensus is going to be, but I'll ask anyway. I have an i7-4790k with a Z97 motherboard. Never really OC'd it - just set it to run at 4.4 Ghz all the time in Windows power management. A few days ago I thought I'd replace the TIM. It was stuck on and in the...
The actor who left wasn't even upset about it - the untapped potential of that character compared to the comic was too frustrating and he was happy to see it end. I can't even watch it anymore after tonight. I thought I'd give it a chance after the three huge recent departures that weren't in...
Got a brand new in box Zotac GTX 1070 Ti for $280.00 shipped. Its a Chinese market model, but for that price I'm not worried about that. The seller has 100% on 300+ transactions and is based in Irvine, CA. I'll have it on Tuesday. Yay...
Well I have the i5-4590 now and am going to use a HSF from an i7-4790k. Its never been used and has been in the box for about three years. I touched the pre-installed TIM and its smooth and dry. I've never used a stock Intel HSF before. Is that normal? Will it liquify and spread when it gets...
Found an i5 4590 for $15 less than the i5 4690. I doubt the 200 Mhz would matter one way or the other so I bought it. Thanks again for correcting me on the Xeon. Kept me from wasting $20.
Thanks. Yeah, I see now the E3-1230 v3 is the lowest with 4/8. They're going for $130 on up used. The i5 is going to be paired with his old HD 7950 so it should do him fine. It'll be way better than that old Phenom II X4 980 rig he currently is suffering with.
I thought it was 4C/8T. Oops, I was wrong. I'm pretty much capped at $90 - $100, so I think a 4/4 Haswell is about the best I can do for that budget. The i5-4690 it is.
I can get these both for the same price used. Its a spare parts build for my teenage nephew. He plays multiplayer stuff like Counterstrike GO, PUBG and soon Fallout 76. The i5 turbos up to 3.9 Ghz and the Xeon to 3.6 Ghz, but the Xeon has hyperthreading. Which should I go for? I don't play...
White Southern. Yeah, its an ethnic group for all intents and purposes. I'm mostly English with a bit of Ulster Scots and Welsh. I've traced ancestors back to arriving in Virginia in the late 1600s. Got a few that fought in the Revolutionary War and War of 1812 and a lot of them in the Civil...
The problem with ordering from the EVGA store is they charge for shipping, which ruins any deal they might have (I'm guessing that's where you saw it). With an old system like that I'd just get a used card. Throw out a query in the for sale/trade forum here or other hardware forums. I'm sure...
Its $2.00 for a short drip coffee at Starbucks. Don't be so damned cheap and obstinate. Its a business and a busy one at that. Those two were spoiling to make a scene.
People do see through the scam. Just sold a real GTX 960 4GB last week on eBay. It got bid up to the surprising price of $160.00. I only paid $97 on clearance at the Galax store in fall of 2016. Can't believe the money you can make on used video cards right now.
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