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I recently started concert photography, thus far anything photography related ive used my phone and lightroom mobile to edit but scrubbing through 2k+ photos has become quite a burden. Im looking for suggestions on a laptop that can handle lightroom/photoshop and maybe even some gaming (prefer to play destiny 2) price range is around $1k USD, ive been looking at the MSI katana 15(13650h + 4070) but it seems its lacking in the screen department in terms of editing. a desktop isnt out of the question either, but i would need to get a monitor.
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Hi all, I am a graphic design/game design double major attending school in Des Moines Iowa. As part of the graphic design major, I have been tasked with designing a new app, one that I believe can help solve a niche issue. From what I know, there are very few (if any) apps on the marketplace (ios & android) that prioritize used pc parts specifically. I liue of this, I am wanting to design an app specifically for this niche group of products and would love to hear for the community as to what features you all would want in an app such as the one I am proposing. Thank you to any and all responses that I recieve! (side note: first time user of the forums here and not entirely sure how to operate all the features)
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Same goes with Boxing Day Sales, i was wondering how much of deals they would have on graphics cards like 1660 and the 1660 super, etc.
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Hi, This may be a stupid question: I got Cyberpunk 2077 at launch ,ive spent 80 hours already on it and im enjoying it despite the bugs and glitches but i saw red dead redemption 2 on sale. So i was wondering if the game is worth 30 euros even if it's a 2 years old game? I mean, for now im playing cyberpunk idk if i should get RDR2 now with the winter sale or should i wait for the next sales? thank you so much guys
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I recently upgrades my GPU and can finally play VR games with respectable performance with my Oculus quest via Oculus link. H3VR runs great with my new 5700XT, which is impressive because of the amount of physics in that game. I'm now looking at which VR games to pick up next. First, I already own a copy of Beatsaber for Oculus Quest, and am thinking about buying it for SteamVR. What I wanna know is whether the SteamVR version, with PC hardware performance, and PC specific mods and features, is different enough from the quest version to warrant another purchase of the game. Second, I've heard really good things about half life Alyx, and also that playing it on high settings is fairly system Intensive. Right now it's on sale for $45, but I'm planning on eventually upgrading to a Valve Index, which comes with the game for free. I just have no idea when this would be, weeks months or years into the future, so I need to decide whether to buy it now or just get it for free when I upgrade. I'm also planning on picking up FNAF:VR but I'm not really conflicted on that so not really anything to talk about there. Thanks
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When buying parts online, are there sites that you guys stay away from? I've found deals but it's not a familiar site as say Amazon is.
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Simply repeating the title back to myself once got me tongue tied, but anyway. In about a week I'll have enough money to purchase some of the parts for my upcoming first PC build. 3GB MSI GTX 1060 & an EVGA G2 550W PSU for now; then in December - January a few more parts ending with a Zen quad core, it's motherboard & RAM in February. I'd prefer to just buy it all at once but I've been realizing that's impossible since not everything will be on sale at the same time. However I have a few concerns regarding my budget shopping plans I'd like your opinions on. 1: Can spacing out the purchases over a 4 month period negatively effect warranties? 2: Do any PC parts need to be actively in use in order to even register the manufacturer's warranty? 3: Should I not even unbox the stuff until I'm actually ready to build? If y'all are interested in the other parts I'll likely be using: Windows 10 Home Retail Full Version USB, Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD, 8GB DDR4 HyperX RAM (speed undecided, dependent on CPU), MasterCase Pro 3 (unless a smaller case with the same features becomes available). Also, just in case Zen fails I do have a Skylake backup plan which includes all the above with an i5-6500 & MSI H110M Gaming motherboard. I'm open to suggestions on everything although I can't sacrifice quality for budget. Hence why I went with that current case instead of Corsair Carbide Spec M2, it's just disappointing that to get what I need/want I must choose between too cheap or too big. *EDIT: Total Budget is $1,000.00 USD for everything.
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Hi, i am about to build a gaming pc but i am not so expirienced and need a bit of help with the compatibility of motherboards, cpu, ram and graphicscard's. I have 16000 kr (Norwegian currency) wich is about 1900 $ but the prices are a bit different so if you just know the us price it will be about 1800 $ and i want to get the most out of my money so i am buying at blackfriady. So if you have the time and expertize let me know and tell me what you know. ps: you don't have to think about monitors, keyboards and mice.
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Hello guys, I wanted to but this on amazon -i5 6600k -z170 mobo (any pretty much) -corsair water cooler (h50) -and 16 gb of ram (ddr4) Was wondering since Thanksgiving is around the corner (since in Germany we dont celebrate it) that i could use black friday or cyber monday to get this new gear on a lower price? Thoughts? Will i save more money this way or should i go buy right now?
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First of all, I know this forum, it is like reddit so I don't expect any quality reply from this question. I am not a hater, I am just plain curious. I follow them since 2010 and I'm only happy to see that they're successful. The question still stands because honestly it might prove useful to me in the future if I reach such a level of "popularity". How much do they get per sponsor? I know it depends, that it's variable and the sponsor name and "size" matters a lot, I'm also assuming there's some sort of NDA on that information but still, an estimate would be nice. You can feel free to estimate (using that inch of your brain that can answer seriously and not with memes and other retarded stuff) a quote, and we'll discuss if it makes sense. Sponsors like Ting, TunnelBear, SquareSpace, DBrand... how much do they give him? Usually he does receive free stuff for reviews/projects from brands like Intel, Razer, Seagate but what about those that just buy Ad Space? I'm curious.
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One popular site in EU to buy PC-parts from in EU is mindfactory.de; especially if you live in expensive countries like Finland and Sweden (I've lived in both). Their prices are far lower than anything offered in either aforementioned countries. Last time I bought something from them was in November 2016, without any issues and I was really happy with the speed and service of the store. However, yesterday (29 Aug 2017) I tried to make a new order. But it was not possible. When trying to check-out it just said that "Shipping outside of Germany is not possible". I sent an email to their helpdesk and asked the following: Rather swiftly I received a reply: So it seems like they have completely abandoned the European market, unless you order as a company/entrepreneur that has a valid VAT ID-number. Just thought I'd share this discovery, as I haven't found any other posts on the Internet discussing this matter.
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Source: https://www.kitguru.net/lifestyle/mobile/apple/matthew-wilson/apple-reportedly-cuts-down-iphone-8-production/ It looks like Apple may have already started decreasing production on the iPhone 8. This is the soonest Apple have ever reduced production of a new flagship. Obviously there are a number of people holding out for the iPhone X, but with recent data showing that iPhone 7 sales are outperforming the iPhone 8, I think there could also be a large number of people who just don’t think that the 8 and the X are worth the much higher price tags. The seven is still a great phone and in my opinion probably the best value of everything being offered right now. I have jumped from the 6 to the 8 Plus, which is a huge difference for me, especially in the battery life are, but having used a friends 7 Plus I can’t honestly say that the 8 is worth the extra money over what you can get the seven for right now. Could this year be a year of new iPhone fatigue?
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All Ryzen CPUs look to be $30 off for the next four days. http://www.microcenter.com/site/products/amd_bundles.aspx?utm_source=eNews_SE_PARTS_20171006&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=R4546&MccGuid=3eb4ba1b-05b5-41fe-891f-824e64b40b57#1600
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Let me start with this link. https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=08G-P4-6286-RX Has anyone purchased from the EVGA B-stock lot and what has your experience been. I've purchased many EVGA cards over the years and have been very pleased. I"m just looking to save some coin this go around. A buddy of my is running a 460 and is a cheap skate So I'm selling him my 1070ftw for $325USD and upgrading to a 1080ftw. I'm giving him a good deal so I'm looking for a good deal. Thanks!
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So i wanted to present to the community a new alternative to Steam : Good Old Games See,Steam has been the mainstream pc games vendor trough time. The problem is,they had and still have monopoly over pc games distribution. As such they could do and still do whatever they want with games. This gives Steam no reason to improve or aim for better services. This has led to a very good platform with sales and everything,but no true freedom of choice as you are arbitrarily forced to log on the internet,plus,the games are all DRM,wich Good old games does not do such things. Good Old Games aims to bring back the time where we TRULY owned our games,where we simply shoved our games in our computers and consoles and played right away with no arbitrary rules or client to be able to play or install our games. Especially with the brand new 1.2 client!!! Another advantage with this new client and distributor is that you can simply download an OFFLINE installer for your games ,put it on any media you want, and reinstall it without requiring the client to reinstall. Anyway,i won't try and convice you as this could take all day. instead, i will give you all a link to their website and video introduction. Enjoy! an may the Golden age of gaming come back https://www.gog.com/
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Hey guys! I just found this deal for the G.SKILL RIPJAWS KM780R RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard on Amazon for only $94 US dollars! You can also get it on Newegg, but it will cost you $99USD. Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/G-SKILL-RIPJAWS-KM780R-Mechanical-Keyboard/dp/B0186W6QG0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1482355567&sr=8-1&keywords=gskill+keyboard Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823828001&cm_re=gskill_keyboard-_-23-828-001-_-Product Happy shopping!
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If anyone is interested in this list I tend to put one together each year for deals around the Holidays. I usually share it with friends and family but also post it on here if it's helpful for anyone. I do try to keep it as updated as possible but I am merely human and am just as busy as anyone else during the Holidays. If you have any suggestions or corrections please feel free to make a comment and I'll try to make edits to keep it fresh. It is shared to the public so feel free to share it with anyone else. Enjoy! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JDqNGj--0XONnHhSlFamVV50JrwlpTf8_UnGDdt5_E4/edit?usp=sharing
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Waddup fam, I work for Hewlett Packard Enterprise specifically in the server sales department. Y'all could start a series on how enterprise tech trickles down into consumer tech. Another option could be partnering/ helping these small startup companies create infrastructure/ give tips on how to successfully run a small business (accounting, marketing, advertising, sales, etc.). A different path would be to help smaller creators get exposure to sponsorship opportunities while taking a referral fee. Anyways.... if yall want to check out Nimble Storage (full solid state storage, and or compute servers HMU). Its like 3AM and I have work at 7.. fantastic.
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Linus you really need to check out Flipkart.com and the mobile sales in my country This product is realme 2 pro With rating of 2500000 if add up the varients soo just think about the sales of this oppo phone ??
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Just in case anyone was looking, the 3600 is on sale for $179 at Newegg. I got an email on it today and picked one up to replace my 2600. Link Full disclosure, sometimes Newegg required you be subscribed to their sales emails to get the prices listed, but I don't find them too bothersome.
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PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU Intel Core i9-9900K 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor $493.89 @ OutletPC CPU Cooler Corsair H150i PRO 47.3 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler $159.99 @ Newegg Motherboard Gigabyte Z390 AORUS ELITE ATX LGA1151 Motherboard $169.99 @ Amazon Memory G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory $164.99 @ Newegg Storage ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive $149.99 @ Amazon Video Card Asus GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER 8 GB STRIX GAMING Advanced Video Card $778.99 @ SuperBiiz Case Fractal Design Meshify S2 ATX Mid Tower Case $162.98 @ Newegg Power Supply SeaSonic FOCUS Plus Gold 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply $106.98 @ Newegg Monitor Alienware AW2518H 24.5" 1920x1080 240 Hz Monitor $399.99 @ Amazon Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total (before mail-in rebates) $2627.79 Mail-in rebates -$40.00 Total $2587.79 Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-09-25 07:35 EDT-0400 Can i make this build any cheaper? Not switching parts or changing specs. Are there any ongoing sales or discount codes I can use?
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I would like to make a PC soon, does Amazon have good deals on computer components for (so called) Black Friday or Cyber Monday? I would be buying basically every component needed to make a computer, so I would like to save as much money as possible. . .
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So I'm buying a low budget pre-built pc from canada computers in the black friday sales and would like to know which one you would choose? Please and thank you Aeon 3241 Gaming Tower - https://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=7_1203_1446_1448&item_id=124265 Brand Canada Computers Model Aeon 3241 Gaming Tower Part Number RTCNO00102 Type Gaming Computer Processor Model AMD Ryzen 5 2400G 4-Core with VEGA 11 Graphics Number of Cores 4 Standard Memory 8GB DDR4 Operating System Windows 10 Home SSD 240GB Hard Drive Capacity 1 TB HDD Acer Aspire GX GX-785-ER11 Gaming Desktop - https://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=7_1203_121&item_id=120987 Communications Gigabit LAN, 802.11ac WLAN / Bluetooth® 4.0 M.2 combo Interface Ports RJ-45 LAN, HDMI®, DisplayPort™, one DVI, five audio (two front, three rear), two USB 2.0 (rear), five USB 3.0 (one front, four rear), one USB 3.1 (Type C) Gen 1 (one front) Processor Intel Core i5-7400. (6MB Intel® Smart Cache, 2.70GHz, up to 3.30GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0) Drive Bays One 5.25" optical drive, one hot-swap 3.5" hard drive, two 3.5" hard drive AC Adapter 500W Optical Drive Super-Multi Expansion Slots One PCI Express® x1, one PCI Express® x16, two M.2 Hard Drive Capacity 1TB SATA, 7200RPM Keyboard & Mouse USB Chassis Black armor-design with front facing LED lighting Operating System Windows 10 Home (64-bit) Standard Memory 8GB (8/0/0/0) DDR4. SDRAM Upgradeable up to 64GB DDR4 (16GB x 4) Graphics AMD RX480 4GB Card Reader SD™ (up to 64GB) Model GX-785-ER11 / DG.B83AA.005
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Im planning on making a pc for the first time and I can see that Newegg is having a sale right now. parts list: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/MadeInChina_O69/saved/3TxFt6 If I get the parts now I will save ~$100. Im asking if I should buy now because most of the parts on my list wont have that derastic price changes so I might aswell get all of them together. Im asking if I should wait because the next gen intel cores are coming out soon so are next gen nvidea cards and would it be better to just pass out this sale and wait till the next gen stuff are anounced?