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As AKG mentioned it's quite a bit complicated.
But when I see crazy read speeds in at over 3000 MB/s, I'd expect games to at least load up in half the time.
They don't.
HI GUYS!
Price check on:
reasonably good condition Define S non windowed + Swiftech H220x ... pretty used... but performed admirably when I used it last.
Is $50 crazy for a GTA pick up?
I'm finding it really fun still.
And it's on sale for a pretty big discount on GMG. 33% off on the standard edition, and as a semi-regular customer, I got another 12% off code. Of course I already bought the game at launch :angry2:
I'm with you there...
I have literally the only bum 8700K on the planet (delidded, low temps, but only 4.8ghz on all cores).
But say the 9700K does 5.1 Ghz, probably still won't gain much on the 1080TI at 2075Mhz / 12Ghz
I was messing around with this before.... the numbers were astounding but useless in reality as I was only caching the already pretty fast OS drive.
But hey if you have a crazy system with at least 128GB spare ram caching a HDD. That could be noticeable and useful.
I have 4x8GB DDR4-3200Mhz G-SKill ram in a z370.
Probably would've been fine with 16GB total.
I'm also running Primo Cache. But the setup is just to accelerate my 2TB HDD (games drive). 256GB PM961 for the OS and Apps. 512GB PM961 caching the 2TB games drive.
My go to now, which would've been laughable not too long ago. Is Asrock. Decent prices, and tend to offer decent VRM's for each price bracket that they're in.
Does anyone have any experience / idea how the NVLink is going to work?
I have this sick fantasy that it'll make dual 2080/TI's act like one without SLI headaches.
It'd still be priced out of my range, but that would be a huge technical win.
The dell you're speaking about (Alienware).
Go through Ebates for 10% off.
Alienware 34 Curved Gaming Monitor: AW3418DW | Dell Canada
$1350
Use "10%OFFMONITOR"
$1215
And with $120 ish back from ebates....
best deal ever for a brand new 34 inch 1440p Gsync Ultrawide over 100hz.
Another contender is the S2716DG from Dell.
Pretty much the cheapest 27 inch 1440p 144hz Gsync monitor. Frequently on sale too.
Only thing is that you don't get the pleasant IPS glow, being a TN monitor and all. But I dunno, I must be a rare nut job. I had the PG348Q for a while, hated the...
I think you're good either way, but wouldn't you want all of the rad fans to be drawing in anyhow?
Positive pressure, and you get to feed your cpu and gpu rads with outside air.
It could be made to be prettier and neater with hard tubing and better cable management.
But I don't really care about that.
The focus was on a case that's well equipped for now and any future build.
24 matching fans, 4x 360mm radiators.