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Ryanwake

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  1. that doesn't work on firefox, and youtu e red
  2. And this is better than a credit card because u need to convince a person to invest in u personily and u can't get into det because u start with all the money u could lose. Even if it's just $20 u could find someone willing to give u $20 in return for 20-$22 in a a few months to a year
  3. U could pay the investor with credit if you hobby didn't make money for a few months
  4. I'm thinking a an app that makes it easy and risk free to to invest in a hobby. In this app like eBay but buying random stuff your investing in random hobbyist. Say it like I had $500, and I had a hobby that could make more than $500 a year. You could give that $500 to an app as credit, and then someone could loan you another $500. Then you pay off that loan like a subscription, something like $25 a month, so the hobby can pay for itself. And the investor could make like and the 20% agreed on before any money was spent. And then once you've proven that you're healthy and successful, you still have that $500 credit, so someone else can invest another $500 or more into your hobby. In case it isn't obvious that credit is collateral, so the investor doesn't lose money.
  5. I was exaggerating, you got me thinking since this is my price range. Here's a list with 4 monitors, yes I need 4 monitors PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant Type Item Price CPU AMD - Ryzen 7 1700 3 GHz 8-Core Processor $169.89 @ OutletPC CPU Cooler Cooler Master - MasterLiquid ML240L RGB 66.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler $69.89 @ OutletPC Motherboard ASRock - Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming K4 ATX AM4 Motherboard $83.98 @ Newegg Memory Corsair - Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 Memory $119.99 @ Newegg Business Storage Kingston - A400 480 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive $71.42 @ Amazon Storage Seagate - Barracuda 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive $59.89 @ OutletPC Video Card Gigabyte - GeForce RTX 2070 8 GB WINDFORCE Video Card $498.99 @ SuperBiiz Case Corsair - Air 540 ATX Mid Tower Case $97.99 @ Newegg Power Supply EVGA - SuperNOVA G2 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply $59.89 @ OutletPC Monitor AOC - 22V2H 21.5" 1920x1080 75 Hz Monitor $89.99 @ Newegg Business Monitor AOC - 22V2H 21.5" 1920x1080 75 Hz Monitor $89.99 @ Newegg Business Monitor AOC - 22V2H 21.5" 1920x1080 75 Hz Monitor $89.99 @ Newegg Business Monitor AOC - 22V2H 21.5" 1920x1080 75 Hz Monitor $89.99 @ Newegg Business Keyboard Corsair - K55 RGB Wired Gaming Keyboard $46.99 @ Amazon Mouse Corsair - M65 PRO RGB FPS Wired Optical Mouse $29.99 @ Amazon Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total (before mail-in rebates) $1723.87 Mail-in rebates -$55.00 Total $1668.87 Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-01-17 08:15 EST-0500
  6. I would but I don't want to confuse the system, I might actually get there notifications
  7. I could just remake this post with a $1,200 PC option, but that's pretty much the I didn't know r3 or i3 good game
  8. obviously yes but this is a if you had to choose between high graphics or high CPU
  9. If you don't know what the difference is R 3 + 1070 should give you load a medium settings at 4K you won't hit 60 FPS in every game I assume. R5 + 1060, you don't want super high resolution 1080p 1440p medium-high settings, and on newer intensive titles you will probably need to lower the settings to medium low to hit 60 FPS
  10. I didn't check the price difference between 1060 and 1070 new, I just checked used. 1060 is 140 and a 1070 is 200 to 240 on eBay right now if you would never consider buying a used graphics card just answer this question in general
  11. 2700x but I would not build a system right now especially not $1,000 + build. There's nothing worse than building a PC and having it become outdated in a few months. Plus with Verizon you can upgrade the CPU, and it doesn't look like Intel is going to properly counter AMD this round. If the leaks are true$200 5 gigahertz 8 core processor, you should wait until ryzen 3 is at least announced. I mean look at the price of the 2700 x that's $100 more than the base model 8-core processor. So you should build a system but get ready to upgrade the processor soon, maybe put a $150 processor in it and when you're ready to upgrade to ryzen 3 in 4 months to a year you can sell your ryzen 2600 for at least $60 to $70.
  12. Is it against the rules to share ROM sites mine doesn't have the mine doesn't have the rom I'm looking for
  13. I was going to say Raspberry Pi but the phone can emulate Dreamcast, that's Sonic Adventure 2 that's my childhood in my hand for $100. That's cheaper then buying it normally, if it's pocketable, and water-resistant. Never thought I would consider playing Sonic Adventure 2 in the tub, but now I can
  14. I would say the Raspberry Pi kit had to be $65 plus $35 for the pie And the phone had to be $100 including the Bluetooth controller But you can get whatever phone door kit do you want, whether it's $80 for $200, so for argument's sake, let's say I'm selling them for the same price
  15. I imagine a PC stick is more powerful but is it powerful enough to make a difference, especially with the you you'll have to get at least 4 gigs of RAM, if PC stick runs windows. And it's likely that one of the $65 Raspberry Pi Killers could be just as good as a $100 PC stick. But you can't watch Netflix on a Raspberry Pi, can you I mean even if you can if you want 1080p 60fps But if you want that just get a phone and controllers you can even use joycons, if you can get a phone case that holds joycons.
  16. At first I thought Asus rog470i was a graphics card, because the Asus and the 470. Then I Googled it and apparently that's a motherboard, maybe I'm wrong again it could just be both
  17. Well then you understand personally what I'm asking, if you don't want an overclocking CPU because you want to save a buck, or your planning on undervolting/ underclocking for a mining rig anyway. Then buy the cheapest lowest power CPU on the market. But if you want Golden CPU you can just, look up high performance by the amount of cores you're looking for. And you should even be able to get an estimated frame rate
  18. If you just have a gpus and once this? My mistake it's a motherboard
  19. I've got a few Android phones, and I would like to remotely control them with my Main phone, and if it makes it easier I could just use an emulator with multiple instances. But if you could give me suggestions for easily switching between devices that would be helpful
  20. Well I guess they don't have to improve the way there benchmarked, I was hoping they could give every CPU an individual overclock. But the other part of the question was does the really need to be a lottery?
  21. That's very interesting I didn't think about Xeon being low power, but to be honest I'm pretty sure that's what we have in laptops there just called i5 or i7s I mean they are the same chips, will it low bass frequency but should be able to overclock to match the consumer chips. Is there a difference between Xeon and I series other than marketing and specific pictures like ECC memory, and dual CPUs? I mean if you didn't allow someone to open up task manager for any program that show the name of a CPU, and clocked them identically could you tell the difference?
  22. *First of all I was ask the question what would I ask, Nintendo switch emulating on a laptop, I wanted to get their opinion on the future of portable performance, and I would start the conversation there. *Second of all if they want to give us some PR bulshit they can do that whenever they want, if they read you this it would be just to boost my reputation and give quality Community feedback convincing people to buy their brand. *The 3DS emulator in question was more about why that level of performance was so expensive specifically that price range of laptops is not very efficient, by that I mean a $400 laptop is equivalent to a $400 computer including the screen keyboard and mouse. it should be cheaper considering they can get these or it's a lot cheaper than you can for desktop components
  23. I said 15% but I imagine I can get to 35%
  24. We know that CPUs are benchmarked somewhat, how would they know which ones are good and which ones are only have two good cores or 6 good cores. And the ones without simultaneous multithreading, is something wrong with the chips that make some not capable of it? Or is it just because they want an excuse to make it cheaper? Anyways on to the point, why not Benchmark every CPU or at least overclock it, I was thinking overclocking stabilization could be done automatically with a custom motherboard. I mean that's how they test them anyway so, plus overclocking is becoming more and more automatic anyway I mean look at the Walmart PC, yes in theory there's a chance that some CPUs can't handle an all core boost. but it's possible that every motherboard will soon be able to figure out how stable a CPU is automatically. Sorry about the tangent but I guess it's on topic somewhat. I was thinking that every 7 days there would be thousands of CPUs that were benchmarked, and they would automatically organized and auctions out on a site. That way you can buy a golden CPU, but if you want to save a buck and you just want a 6 core processor that's good enough to play the game you want to play and you're not interested and playing the lottery with your CPU you can save $15. But if 1/100 can overclock significantly, then people be willing to pay more for this brand new. It probably won't be much of a bidding war because odds are one Golden CPU isn't much better than the next Golden CPU. Plus after they figure out how to Market this properly, understanding the difference between is 7700 k and a 8700k will be a lot easier. Because the are trying to name something that isn't the same between two different products. An example would be Intel gen 10 12core grade (5.3 boost clock) and the number tells you how you're CPU stacks up against the rest
  25. I think he wants us to make jokes about this, I mean he already knows that 85% of the people that watch his videos are subscribed so who is he asking to hit the subscribe button? Plus everyone that isn't subscribed probably already knows that you'll probably get recommended more videos of this person if you subscribed, but most people who aren't subscribed to watch the videos are still getting recommended, and they want to watch a few videos before they pull the plunge. Yes I know people who beg for subscribers get more subscribers, but just because you asked doesn't mean that we weren't already thinking about it, it just makes us consider it more often. So I still can't figure out if he's asking us to question why he's asking us? or if he just wants new subscribers and he knows it's a joke but he doesn't care?
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