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Dellers

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    Dellers got a reaction from Jumper118 in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**   
    Here's my score with 8700k (not delidded) and 32GB TridentZ RAM (dual rank). I do not run AVX at 4.9 though, only 4.7 to keep temperatures under control. Everything is stable at these settings.

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    Dellers got a reaction from PeterT in Nvidia: No next gen graphics cards for a long time   
    They still don't want my money I guess. I've been waiting for a few years, but when they don't release anything with the performance I want at any given time I don't want to drop that kind of money. One card is more expensive than SLI the last time I bought GPUs, so it doesn't feel right to pay that much for a card that won't stay over 60 fps in all the current games I wanna play.
    Technology is like food, it's only worth buying while it's still fresh. Pascal is old and not worth spending money on today IMO, it's old tech for premium prices. Most 1080 Tis worth buying are still 150-200 dollars above normal price here in Norway, with the cheapest models just short of 100 above. That's asking way too much.
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    Dellers got a reaction from Settlerteo in Nvidia: No next gen graphics cards for a long time   
    They still don't want my money I guess. I've been waiting for a few years, but when they don't release anything with the performance I want at any given time I don't want to drop that kind of money. One card is more expensive than SLI the last time I bought GPUs, so it doesn't feel right to pay that much for a card that won't stay over 60 fps in all the current games I wanna play.
    Technology is like food, it's only worth buying while it's still fresh. Pascal is old and not worth spending money on today IMO, it's old tech for premium prices. Most 1080 Tis worth buying are still 150-200 dollars above normal price here in Norway, with the cheapest models just short of 100 above. That's asking way too much.
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