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  1. Looking at building a new pc soon. Iv always been more of an AMD fan due to their "under dog" position on everything yet as far as GPU's go I have always gone Nvidia. I know intel is coming out with a gpu soon but since it does not look like it will be to exciting im not planning on waiting for it. I was wondering what every one's opinion on the ethics of Nvidia as a company. I feel the have a monopoly on high-end gamer GPUs and personaly am considering going with a 5700xt over a 2070 super due to the monopoly that nivida has on the market. The big question for me is are Nvidias engineers so much better then every one else so they can make the best products or are they doing anything sketchy to hold the rest of the market back? Let me know what you guys think. Found some data- AMD spends about 400 million quarterly on research for their products. Nvidia spends about 750 million quarterly on their products. considering most of Nvidias products revovle around graphics one could assume a large portion of that went towards gpus AMD has a wide range of products and I would say most of that would have gone into CPUs vs GPUs. I think it would be safe to assume that AMD is just not trying to dethrown 2 giants at once. So due to this I might be going with green eggs and ham for this build.
  2. a) EK does sell 2080 TI waterblocks now. b)I seem to of miss calculated the power of the 2080 Ti so I probably will drop it down to a super. Move the CPU to a 3700x and use the extra for a MOBO upgrade. Ill make the changes. Thanks for input.
  3. I work in SD. For work we use C#. In school I learned C++. For backend I like Node.js. Thus I know 3 backend languages relatively well but they each have their own spot. At work it helps that I know HTML & CSS, and a ton of other languages. It also helps because If I want to use a library that is language specific I know how to use it vs make my own library for it.
  4. Intro- CPU / Cooling / Mobo- GPU / Memory / Storage - Case - PSU Conclusion- Pc Parts Picker Link -
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