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LoneDeer438

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  1. no, just find a 580 you think looks cool and has good reviews.
  2. Both are have nearly the same speeds. I would go with whichever has the highest amount of memory if you like to play your games on the highest settings. but if you want to do some overclocking with the 580 you can have it beat the R9 fury. However, the RX 590 still has the high amount of memory and is slightly faster than the R9 fury at base clock. Personally i would recommend the 580 because the higher amount of memory will allow you to do more things with the GPU.
  3. I agree, although, I would go with a 2600X. you still get more cores and threads but at a lower price than the Ryzen 3000 series. even though the ryzen 3000 sill support b350
  4. Front pockets (right or left), screen facing inwards with charging port facing upwards (USB C). this way i can just reach into my pocket and have the phone orientated to the natural position of my hand and then I can instantly sign in with the finger print sensor on the back of the phone. I am right handed. I have a google Pixel 2 and Im lovin' it
  5. I would prefer a B450 motherboard, but any ITX board should be fine. would prefer STEP/STP files as well
  6. This may be an odd request. but does anyone have a CAD model of a Mini-ITX motherboard. I am planning to build a small case in CAD as a fun little side project and it would be useful to have the motherboard there along with the IO Shield. Thanks!
  7. While apple products may be able to share/send texts across devices. Android has messages.android.com It Can be accessed From any device. it can be accessed form Mac, Windows, and Linux. So I don't know what your talking about when you spoke about their ability to share texts.
  8. Gaming Rig: Some Kind of Weird Box Laptop: Frozen Potato (Because the CPU takes a shit every 20 minutes)
  9. About an hour ago I was watching the Fastest Storage Ever video and I looked over at the video feed and came across this... Yeah, a Vodka Cooled PC Now the reason I'm making this topic is because I want to know more about the practicality of this and how efficient it would actually be if it was used in a real world application where it was used consistently for day to day tasks and gaming. Could this possibly be even any ware near effective? or would the vodka evaporate and cause the system to overheat?
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