GPUs & CPUs & Enthusiast hardware: Questions, Discussion and fanboy slap-fights - Nvidia & AMD & Intel - Separe but Equal. Intel rides in the back of the bus.

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I just think the corsair heat spreader looks gaudy and cheap
Corsair DDR4 does look particularly shit I agree. Their DDR5 kits can look okay. I don't really like the squares they have on some of their Dominator kits though. The names are also just a little cringe.

G.SKill Trident memory to me is the best looking. But I ended up going with a kit of black/gold TeamGroup T-Create memory.
 
AMD defends RX 9060 XT 8GB, says majority of gamers have no use for more VRAM (archive)

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Wccftech: Here’s How NVIDIA Manipulated the GeForce RTX 5060 Launch By Deceptive Tactics, But We Won’t Fall For It Anymore (archive)

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Videocardz: Intel Arc B770 reportedly still set for release, expected in the fourth quarter of the year (archive)

Phoronix: SteamOS 3.7 Stable Rolls Out With Updated Linux Kernel, Expanding AMD Handheld Support (archive)
Notable with this SteamOS 3.7 stable release is providing limited support for other AMD-powered gaming handhelds beyond just the Steam Deck. The Lenovo Legion Go S is the initially supported handheld alternative to the Steam Deck that is now supported by SteamOS.
 
This implies that they were falling for it before, which is the kind of prescient self-own that people come to Wccftech for.

Well, you sure don't need 16 GB for DOTA 2 or Bongo Cat.

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Rust will literally eat all of your vram and it's only gotten worse as the number of skins and FOTM monuments has ballooned.
 
This implies that they were falling for it before, which is the kind of prescient self-own that people come to Wccftech for.
Which is a little better then them trying to pretend they didn't get tricked or make a mistake.
I'm pretty glad I archived that twice just in the interest of saving comments, because they pulled the article LMAO. Now they're getting clowned on even harder:

Wccftech: NVIDIA Achieves Record Token Speeds With Blackwell GPUs, Breaking The 1,000 TPS Barrier With Meta’s Llama 4 Maverick (archive)

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What I learned from some Alyssa Mercante research is that Disqus comment sections live on if you know how to find them:
https://disqus.com/home/discussion/wccftech/nvidia_geforce_rtx_5060/ (best - newest - oldest)
 
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Upgrade bug has bitten me. Decided to build a new rig before another tariff tantrum happens. Just ordered the 5070. Going to get the rest of the parts later. This new rig is going to have a 9700X, 32GB RAM, multiple SSDs. I'm going all out compared to my previous builds just because I can.

No idea what I'll do with the old build. Want to keep it together and maybe have it as a backup. Still a fantastic computer. Just needs a bigger SSD for the OS.
 
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Homelab time.
The trainer that helped me train my dog wanted me to help her set a website up. I guess I could use it for that. An i5 8400/16GB RAM/2070 Super is probably major overkill for a basic bitch(pun intended) website that says "I train dogs!"
 
Upgrade bug has bitten me. Decided to build a new rig before another tariff tantrum happens. Just ordered the 5070. Going to get the rest of the parts later. This new rig is going to have a 9700X, 32GB RAM, multiple SSDs. I'm going all out compared to my previous builds just because I can.

No idea what I'll do with the old build. Want to keep it together and maybe have it as a backup. Still a fantastic computer. Just needs a bigger SSD for the OS.
Why not an RX 9070? Do you specifically need CUDA or something?
 
I am beginning to realize half the people on here haven't upgraded their PC in 10 years and think a 2700x + a 1660 is still a good time. Holy fuck update your shit before it breaks.
 
I am beginning to realize half the people on here haven't upgraded their PC in 10 years and think a 2700x + a 1660 is still a good time. Holy fuck update your shit before it breaks.
Consoomerism and modern games are rarely worth the dopamine of building a new system.

Plus GPUs are so overpriced at the moment it's just not worth it.
 
I am beginning to realize half the people on here haven't upgraded their PC in 10 years and think a 2700x + a 1660 is still a good time. Holy fuck update your shit before it breaks.
Why?
I still have a i5-4670k and an E3-1270 running important stuff(tm). Works for me.
 
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