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Yes I bank with Scotia, the link lets me then choose to open with my app on my phone for which I use fingerprint to log in. All the EMT's I get give the option to select another institution, even though I dont bank outside of Scotia myself.
Yamaha RX-V485 and Stereo Sansui S-930c Towers. Running through my PC via Optical SPDIF at the moment (HDMI cable is too short since getting a new desk and moving the PC)
Lol, yes this is true.... lets hope that doesn't happen. And yes I made 100% sure it was legitimate before I went forward with clicking. Verified the source email, verified the banking link, etc. Also did some reading online and other posts in the last day regarding the payouts also checked out...
I just ordered 2 of these to test out https://www.frontierpc.com/adesso-32-x-12-inches-gaming-mouse-pad-truform-p104-1046129290.html Looks decent on paper so I'll let you know, cause it's definitely the cheapest XXL pad I've seen and still stitched surround.
I myself have always been intrigued with 3D printing etc but still not yet at the stage to get a printer. As a side note though, I'm doing a site assessment for a possible client next week here: https://forgelabs.ca/. Now that's some cool printing tech!
I would sell what you have and just go the 3600 route, or even 3300x, it's very good value. Grab a nice priced B450 or B550 and some 3200mhz RAM. Selling your current hardware might just pay off that whole upgrade.
June/July was expensive....
For Camping:
-New Tent
-New Sleeping Mat
-New Cookware/stove
-Small Foldable Chair
-Inflatable Pillow
-Titanium Spork
New to me 2000 Honda VFR800, soft-panniers, and Cellphone handlebar mount/holder
Yea I believe that they Could get there, but at this moment right now, the Intels are the faster/better solution for these specific apps. Should AMD push ahead on the benchmarks of these apps, of course that will change how I build machines for those clients. So, for now, they're not screwed...
To be honest we're still selling way more Intel than AMD. Intel has the edge still for top applications of many of my clients. Solidworks, AutoCAD, Revit, Photoshop etc all perform better on Intel currently. Until AMD can get their clockspeeds or IPC even better, that will remain to be Intel for...