Not so much about area, more so model. This monitor is Freesync compatible but is only listed with G-Sync on sites like Amazon
if you want a more general solution to downloading reddit videos, you should get youtube-dlg. It'll pull the mp4 and the audio from the json and stitch them together.
I use the command line version so all I have to do is open my command prompt, type 'youtube-dl' and paste the url, and I get the video on my desktop. Perfect solution for sharing with friends. It's a bit harder to get to work than the GUI version to work though, since you have to make sure ffmpeg is installed and pathed correctly, and other things.
https://www.amazon.com/OMEN-GT13-0090-Generation-i9-10850K-Processor/dp/B08KYQFZ6K
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750w PSU. i wasn't lying.
I think it's the water cooler that I use, because the previous one reported higher temps by comparison. Currently using the Cooler Master LC240E AIO, but I expect it to fail soon as the plastic on the bracket is prone to breaking.
If I search Amazon for Pentium Amazon's Choice is Pentium G5500 a $129.99 dual-core With Shintel integrated graphics. For $27 more you can buy the Ryzen 3 2200G ($83.99) and a b350 motherboard ($73).
The only segment of the market where shintel is superior is laptops, because the companies making these haven't realized the potential of Zen+Vega in laptops.
I also suffered from random black screen issues.
I have a dual monitor setup, so HDMI to HDMI for monitor 1 (no black screen issues) - and DP to HDMI for monitor 2 (black screen issues 2-3 times a week).
I looked for a DP to HDMI cable that was 'active' (ie. active conversion, instead of passive).
Since I put that in (nearly a week ago) I've had zero black screen issues.
Here is the cable that I bought.
You know what will never be obsolete? Tunnel bear! You can tunnel with a bear! That will never get old. I love my personal bear built for tunneling that I purchased from TunnelBear.com for 10% using my code LINUSSUCKSTIP
Right now you still would, you can use this calculator here:
https://www.nicehash.com/profitability-calculator/amd-rx-5700-xt-8gb
Assuming you are paying 21 cents per kilowatt hour, you would make $4.34 USD at the time of writing this reply.
Thanks a bunch. Was definitely worth the anxiety of disassembling something that is so expensive. The cable I need to do the rgb (I broke both 3 pin headers on my board, trying to hook up the splitter.) Isn't going to be here till Thursday https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0899VYB16/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_FEBTA9MM39EQ64WHTM5P
400 watts.
Holy shit wait a second guys let me find ~~one~~ about 23 of those 5000 CFM Hazardous Location Evaporative Coolers on amazon again
>Thermaltake Core V1 is the best case and I will die on this hill by the way.
I had the Thermaltake Suppressor F1. It's the same case, the only difference is the front panel.
I wish to god I got the Core V1, because that front panel was a complete joke. It limited air intake so much that my stock cooler Ryzen 2600 idled at 76 C and was thermal throttling on any load. It made the 200mm fan completely useless as all it did was recycle hot air within the case. This was with a blower-style GPU exhausted air out of the case. Even after upgrading the stock CPU cooler, it only ran slightly cooler. The only way to run it was to leave the front panel off leaving the giant 200mm fan completely exposed, which then dropped the idle temps down into the 30's C.
I had to attach two 80mm exhaust fans on the back (the only size supported), which more than doubled the fan noise and defeated the entire purpose of getting a "quiet" case with a slow 200mm fan.
Eventually, I gave up and bought this Rosewill SRM-01 for $18 (new) and it is better in every way.
Even though the Thermaltake is a Mini ITX cube, the Rosewill actually takes up less space because it's super narrow giving it a smaller footprint, while simultaneously supporting bigger motherboards.
I'm still salty with Thermaltake for selling such a shitty product that they absolutely ruined with one stupid gimmick.
Well, if you do still want to use the old VGA-based system somewhere, you can spend about $10 on a VGA to HDMI adapter and plug it into just about anything modern as a display. Quality isn't great, but it's usable.
I agree with the general sentiment of not paying for scalped cards, however the result is the same if the miners will pay regardless.
The demand from miners is huge since even if they pay $2000 for an RTX 3090, within 200 days it would have paid for itself (assuming the current profitability of $10 USD/day is maintained, according to this site: https://www.nicehash.com/profitability-calculator/nvidia-rtx-3090).
I myself am also mining on GPUs, but it's cards I already had lying around (like a GTX 1080 Ti, RX 5700 XT, and my gaming laptop with an RTX 2080) making around $15 a day.
Even though I could afford (and would be willing to pay extra) for more cards to mine on, out of sheer principal I refuse to support the predatory practice of scalping.
The moron in the original post also seems to not know that AMD and lnteI HQs are apart a mere kilometer.
The dent in the reference blower has been there to make it fit better on the handlebar. VR/AR ready for the most immersive bike ride experience ever!
Just in case you wonder: it's the 1 km bicycle route from lnteI HQ to AMD HQ in Santa Clara, CA
Microsoft has an anime mascot for Internet Explorer. https://thenextweb.com/microsoft/2013/11/06/internet-explorers-new-official-mascot-inori-aizawa-cute-robot-fighting-anime-heroine/
>unless Major Changes occurred since I last used like 3 years ago.
They literally did. A year ago.
https://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.10.html
Also your daily reminder that AMD demolishes nvidia on Linux unlike 3 years ago.
And like 3 games currently support dx 12 honestly you should quit for new cards but right now 970 is the best deal
Ps if you use coupon code 15now it's $250 and if you waive free Return Shipping it's $244 ish
Here you go. This is the exact equivalent of the card I have but with the 580 chipset instead of the 1060. It has never been under $200. https://pangoly.com/en/review/gigabyte-radeon-rx-580-gaming-8gb/price-history
That guide is very old, I have used it with no luck.
Try the snap package https://snapcraft.io/leagueoflegends some people in that same subreddit claim that it works.
If you have problems with wine4.3 try 4.2 or even 3.13 or 3.18 as some people suggested (keep in mind that older versions have lower fps)
Folding @ Home is a desktop application you can download to help simulate the protein structure of the Covid 19 virus so that we can identify drugs that would help disrupt it.
You can find out more here:
I own a 3090 FE. While the Wraith is an amazi-stupendous CPU cooler, this mod is janky and stupid. Just get Thermalright 12.8 W/mK thermal pads off of Amazon. If you are smart in how you cut, just one of these can cover an entire 3090 FE in all the necessary spots, front and back. And that alone is far more than sufficient to drop the memory temperatures to 84-86 degrees Celsius (I was at 105-110!) for the memory... maximum. That is all within an somewhat airflow-restricted SFF case (Sliger Cerberus), mind you. If he was getting 90 degrees+ with the thermal pads he installed, he either got slickered with some cheap knockoffs or he installed his thermal pads wrong.
That did cross my mind. I think I'm good since they probably have more pressing issues to deal with.
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What is scary though is you can actually buy freaking Uranium ore on amazon.
Not released yet, but for some reason you can already buy a 10700k on Amazon?
https://www.amazon.com/Intel-i9-9900K-Desktop-Processor-Unlocked/dp/B005404P9I/
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i promise you will forver thank me my friend had an apu melt the socket on that exact asus board
It's called Best Brokers, I have it on android, and idk if it's on iOS, but I believe so.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.elfsoft.bestbrokers
That's the link for google play, it's free, only need to pay if you want to have more money but that seems dumb considering the premise of the game. I imagine this is feeding some predictive analytical bot, but it's a good game nonetheless.
yeah, more expensive than a 5700 xt
>"Some things just don't make sense"
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>-me, right now (8:58 PM 9/21/19)
XFX Radeon Rx 5700 8GB GDDR6 3xDP HDMI, Pci-E AMD Graphics Card (RX-57XL8MFG6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T81CGFY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3sJxDb0ZCCH75
Sapphire Radeon Rx 5700 8GB GDDR6 HDMI/ Triple DP (UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TFRMJXH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_GtJxDbCJKBNA4
I'd recommend the Sapphire Pulse card, at the same price at the reference it's cooling capacity is so much more superior and it's going to be a quieter card
ASUS CROSSHAIR VI HERO 90MB0SC0-M0EAY0 AMD X370 S AM4 DDR4 SATA3 ATX Motherboard - Black https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B06WXX7DYK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_SzArDb3WBE2ZJ
£124 right now.
Your theory that x370 will win hotter and therefore have a shorter lifespan is not based in reality. They run just fine with twelve cores, and there's no reason to suspect they'll be any different with sixteen cores.
The x370 boards have powerful enough vrms to run the sixteen core like I said, it's just a fact. There's no "they aren't designed for it", because they literally are. It doesn't matter what product cpu is in there, only the ampage they draw.
I never said that x570 aren't more expensive, but you said that Intel has better value for money which is just plain wrong. At almost every price point, amd offers better value for money. Whether it's a 3600 with a b350 motherboard or a 3900x with a x370 motherboard, it's cheaper than Intel's equivalent.
That's why the 3700x alone has sold almost as much as Intel's entire product line right now.
If you're buying a system for gaming, Intel has the best absolute performance right now but it comes in at a slight premium. If you're buying for productivity work like video editing for example, AMD is hands down faster and cheaper at the same time.
Here's an NVMe drive with similar performance to the Samsung Evo but half the price https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K1J3C23/ref=twister_B07PSN9CYQ?_encoding=UTF8&th=1 Also 1TB for the same you'd be paying, with only slightly slower speeds that you probably won't notice
Yea! It's this one I had in mind... seems to be selling well, it's almost always out of stock
https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Predator-PH517-61-R0GX-Processor-Graphics/dp/B07GWX5X26
I swear once I graduate I gotta chuck my 7 year old shintel portable space heater off a cliff or something :/
From what I understand, with Ryzen the best RAM you can buy will be 3200 MHz with CAS Latency of 14, although I'm sure the difference will be marginal compared to this at CL15.
I don't know if this throws off the budget but I spotted this listing:
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Can't say whether or not it's worth $75 more though.
Some say they're great, others say the cooling is bad and it has coil whine. I avoid Asus GPUs in general due to the eclectic reviews that seem like a 50/50 chance of good or bad.
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IMO go for XFX or MSI. I have a XFX R9 280x which after nearly 5 years, still works like a champ. Worth paying an extra $40 for.
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