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    Intel Core i9 9900K
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    MSI Z390 Ace
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    ADATA XPG Spectrix D41 2x8GB DDR4 3200MHz
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    Gigabyte RTX 2080Ti Gaming OC
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    iBuypower Slate 2
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    Dell P2214H
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    Logitech G710+
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  1. It appears a recent survey concluded that consumers are more satisfied with the Galaxy S6 Edge than consumers that own the Galaxy S7. It appears that consumers prefer thinner designs rather than thicker design that enable better battery life through bigger batteries. Surprisingly, the iPhone SE scored the highest in this survey. It seems the masses have spoken- Consumers prefer thinner, sleeker phones over bulkier phones. Edit: my thoughts: I upgraded from the iPhone 5s to the S7 last year and it did take a bit to get used to. Using the S8 now, it feels thinner than the S7, but it looks like the thickness is still the same. If other manufacturers are able to make a thick phone feel thin, then I'll be ok with that. Source: https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-iphone-se-acsi-2017-survey/
  2. That home button looks so original.
  3. AMD Ryzen R7 1700 Processor (8x 3.0GHZ/16MB L3 Cache) ASRock X370 Killer SLI [8 GB X2] DDR4-2400 Memory Module NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB 750W EVGA 750GQ - 80 PLUS Gold Corsair Hydro Series H60 250GB WD Blue SSD Windows 10 Home Among some other minor stuff Total price: $1106 http://www.ibuypower.com/Store/AMD-Ryzen-Ultimate-Daily-Special/W/374918
  4. Don't bother with any power saving modes because you're just crippling your device.
  5. Chrome randomly started bolding text and it's super annoying. I've already tried resetting chrome, deleting my chrome profile, and reinstalling chrome..... and it is still not fixed. How do I fix this?
  6. Although this is a little over the $25 requirement, the original was regularly under $20 and should have made the list- https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-Devastator-II-SGB-3030-KKMF1-US/dp/B01CDYAF28/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486881818&sr=8-1&keywords=cm+devastator
  7. That looks like a micro usb port? Long live that horrible port.
  8. Yep, ridiculously difficult to run. No matter what graphics settings you run it at, you will always be cpu bottlenecked.
  9. To fix stuttering in GTA5 as well as any other game- Open Nvidia Control Panel Go to Manage 3D settings Go to Program Settings Click Add if gta5 isn't in the list and add it In "Specify the settings for this program", change shader cache to off Click apply In doing so, the load times will be substantially longer, but as long as your cpu is fast enough, the game will be smoother and there will be less stuttering and juddering from trying to load the cache from your disk drive.
  10. You're right. Why would I want a Model T if it's slow, dangerous to drive, and pricey for it's hp to cost ratio?
  11. You could probably do 8 hours or so, although with the iPad, you won't need to max the brightness because its max brightness is higher than the Samsung.
  12. AMD has disabled Async Compute for the original GCN cards (7xxx series and some 2xx series) ever since September in driver version 16.9.2. It seems that this change was done intentionally- My thoughts on this is that it really isn't a big deal because Async Compute isn't all that important or beneficial for a better graphic experience. Thoughts? Source: http://www.legitreviews.com/amd-disabled-async-compute-older-gcn-1-0-video-cards_188713
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