Jump to content

Epimetheus

Member
  • Posts

    1,021
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Epimetheus

  1. Why the gen 4 ssd with an Intel platform which will bottleneck it? Also why are you buying Windows 10?
  2. I don't know much about the advanced stuff so I guess you're right?
  3. Well, there's the panasonic gamecube
  4. Knowing what your configuration is would certainly help
  5. The 3600 is definitely faster than the 2600, and it's on par with even in terms of price-performance. They're both extremely good value. And are you sure about the 2060? It's much slower than a 5700
  6. If it's the new one you can try using the steam thing, don't know what it's called
  7. Destroys is a strong word rn, it just has an advantage in most titles. Not all though, for example in cs go a 3700x is on par with a 9900k while a 3900x beats it by 30 fps
  8. How can you code proficiently in c but not c++? Dude, all of the overly complicated things c++ has it has carried on from c
  9. There's no such thing as "reductant cores", are you trolling?
  10. I'm studying all 3 languages + python on my own, and i think on a complexity level c++ is far easier to understand than both c and java. Idk about the structures and such and i only program on a basic level for know (i know up to objects and classes)
  11. Yes, definitely. It's one of the best specifically in the vrm section
  12. If you want a premium experience, i think what @Sorenson said is the way to go. Personally i have bought a year ago the Amazon Basics xbox one controller, it's really not bad but the buttons take a bit of being used to, the dpad isn't good and the triggers after long gaming sessions start to make a kinda squeaking sound. Aside from the sound of the triggers though, maybe I had high standards since i have a switch pro controller, which is really good, but lacks the analog triggers. Without mentioning the fact that xbox controllers are bound to have 1000 times better compatibility with pc, every game works right away
  13. I'd say that you should remove the windows key obviously, why would you pay 100 for the limited version when you can get the pro version for like 10 dollars
  14. The site is trash, and bottleneck in itself is a trash word. It's true that the i5 7400 isn't quite up to standard now, but it's still not worth changing considering the market you're in. Furthermore, if you're not having any problems with the pc don't bother troubling yourself with this stuff, that processor is still enough
  15. As much as i love the 570 as a budget choice, the 1660 super is the best choice for what you're going to do with it and the performance you're targeting
  16. i've seen them recommended multiple times and have seen some reviews too. Also, they don't just have one model, what do you mean?
  17. Sabrent is a pretty trusted brand, no need to worry. Also, the 3600 cooler isn't great, and that's definitely a better cooler. The 3600 doesn't come with the prism, it comes with the stealth, you know.
  18. I know some C, c++, java and some Python, and for me the easiest to learn is Python. There's a guy called freeCodeCamp.org on youtube that offers great tutorials and that's what i'm following to learn python. Alternatively there's c++ , but you'd have to learn some of the basics of lower level programming (i mean, it's not like c,c++ and java are low level, they're just lower than Python).
  19. Are you sure he's talking about a gtx 580 and not about the radeon card?
  20. I think it does a fairly decent job, don't pretend too much out of it though
×