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  1. Holy hell that's a huge difference for just ram that's wild.
  2. I really would appreciate a bump up in Ram speed, but atm I can't spare anymore than ~$850 or the Misses will throw a fit. I definitely will get an SSD and another stick of ram in the future.
  3. Hello dudes and dudettes. My PC currently can barely run the games I'm playing/planning to play (Black Desert Online, Rainbox Six Siege, Dota 2 (max) ,and GTAV) . I also started doing some coding and light content creation with my friends (We're making videos and streaming for funsies). I also just started taking coding classes so I'm not exactly sure which parts affect that ( Ram or CPU?) I decided that a build around ~850 USD should suffice for a few years. Here's Build 1. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Dt3ff8 and Build 2 https://pcpartpicker.com/list/wMhGM8 The main difference between these builds is one build has a weaker graphics card but has an aftermarket cooler and an SSD and the other doesn't have those but instead has a 1070. I'm not sure which would get more mileage. I'm leaning more towards the 1070 just because of gaming longevity. I also heard that RAM speed actually makes a noticeable difference with Ryzen? Any sort of advice is truly apperciated. TL;DR Upgrading A PC with the importance in the following Gaming>Content Creation>Coding with ~850 budget.
  4. Do any of you play it? If so, do you have groups to play it with? A lot of focus I've seen is in heists and it would be a lot more helpful if I had a group of dudes to play with. I've tried several "heist groups" but the fact I'm not doing the super endgame stuff (PAC?) makes it much harder. I have a couple more heists to get to before I can start doing PAC. I mostly played a ton right before heists came out and all my friends who played prior gave up on the waiting game right when it was done so yeah. heh.. (P.S. Sorry if this is the wrong board I'm still kinda new to this forum. )
  5. if it's not too late, i'm interested, PM me.
  6. Yeah, unfortunately that is a mess that I will have to luck out or give a few more years into college before I can solve this issue. I believe that if I play my cards right and keep my eyes peeled I may be able to find somewhere to start. I actually did find a job that had very low requirements a few cities over but i'm halfway through a semester right now and it's full-time so unfortunately that'll have to wait.
  7. I'm half and half on this as well. For part of my research on my assignment, I looked around for jobs that has "IT" openings in my general 30mile radius area and there are some openings that seem to lean more towards experience over a bachelor's. Most openings around here (southern California) were looking for CCNE and Sec+ certs with a couple years of experience over the Bachelors. Some even said "experience equal to around a bachelor degree." which I'm assuming meant, enough experience will possibly net you the position. However some high paying jobs definitely wanted the bachelor's, but that's pretty much expected.
  8. Thank you very much, your post was very insightful and encouraging. I'll also take a peek at MIT but thanks a bunch, any other replies are greatly encouraged.
  9. Here's a video with better scaling and such on the new i3.
  10. Hello, and thanks for taking a look at my thread. I've been a fan of LTT for a couple years now and I'm just about finished with my generals in community college and I wanted to ask a few questions about the industry. It's also part of my assignment which is kinda convenient. Also yes I plan on using google, but I'd like to use personal experiences from other users on this board. 1. What are some key issues within our industry? Besides specific jobs being pretty competitive. 2. What jobs are the most demand, least demand? ( Pay isn't a concern, I'm looking for percentiles) 3. What types of studies are a "Trap" or most likely to not get you a career? 4. What are the higher paying jobs at which degree levels, (AA, BA, Masters) 5. Is there any writing involved? (Writing reports and such) Thanks once again if you decide to take the time to help me out with my assignment, and possibly with some guidance in my future career(s). (P.S. I had a weird issue trying to make this thread and had to reset my account and when I came back my post was still saved, this forum is sweet.)
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