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Tempestwins got a reaction from ne0tic in 2560x1440p 240Hz IPS 1ms - Eve Spectrum gaming monitors, featuring LG's panels
https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/27/21083260/eve-v-next-product-spectrum-monitor-price-specs
https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/27/eve-spectrum-gaming-monitors/
https://evedevices.com/pages/spectrum/
This honestly seems like a Dream monitor, at least for me personally. IPS Panel, 1 ms Response Time, a whackton of ports, and 240 hz refresh rate thats Gsync and Freesync pro compatible. It literally has everything you would want in a monitor.. Stand is a separate purchase... (sneaky side-eye to apple) but only $100
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Tempestwins got a reaction from FunkmastaFlex in X299 Mobo Recommendations
Thank you so much @Dogknight AND @done12many2 The "GO THREADRIPPER" bs is getting seriously annoying. like.. if im going for a HEDT setup, Im not doing it blind.
I just bought a Asus Prime X299 Deluxe cause i got it for a ridiculous deal (open box 330 + the 30 dollar microcenter discount for pairing together with a cpu). Im also about to buy a 2nd 960 Evo to raid 0 them.
This is my build
Intel Core i7 7820x
Asus Prime x299 Deluxe
Corsair H115i Pro RGB Liquid CPU Cooler
Corsair Graphite 780T Case
Corsair Vengeance 16 Gigs DDR3000 RGB Ram
Corsair HX1000i PSU
500 GB 960 Evo
2 X 4 TB 7200 RPM Seagate Barracuda HDDS
Asus ROG STRIX GTX 1080
Im waiting cause i wanted to De-Lid my CPU so waiting for my tool to arrive to do it and liquid metal all up in it! Only thing now is just to set up the NVMe Raid and making sure I put the right drivers on my flash drive for it.
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Tempestwins got a reaction from done12many2 in X299 Mobo Recommendations
My current top 2 atm are the Asus x299 Deluxe and the Gigabyte Gaming 7.
Ive always been partial to asus boards due to their Awesome Bios and solid build and features but have only heard good things about the gaming 7
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Tempestwins reacted to Stefan1024 in PCIE SSD + SLI
Hah gratulation, your one of the few who buy an PCIE SSD and actually need it!
Even though the 750 is quite expensive the price for a GB is not that bad for an PCIE SSD. But I gess you won't need more than 100 GB for the workspace of the compiler and so on.
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Tempestwins got a reaction from Samsterstorm in PCIE SSD + SLI
Thanks for the input Samsterstorm. I'll just hold out for Asus to release the Hyperkit for purchase, my mobo is compatible but I was just being impatient and curiosity got the better of me.
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Tempestwins reacted to Samsterstorm in PCIE SSD + SLI
SLI is bad enough for heat soak and putting a metal shelled SSD between them is not gunna help things! I would get a M.2 one (if ur board support it) or just go for the 2.5inch variant! They are not that much slower and certanily will not be holding it back at all