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  1. My eyes got teary when I put the PC components I'd like to upgrade my current PC. 1800€.

    Friday, 23-Aug-19 05:21:01 UTC from web
    1. @adiwan How do you manage to get 1800€ worth of upgrades for a PC whereas my complete builds usually do not even scratch 300€ below ?

      Friday, 23-Aug-19 08:21:35 UTC from web
      1. @drinkingpony well. Ryzen 3700X, 64GB RAM, 1TB NVME M.2 SSD, NVidia RTX 2080S, mainboard and CPU cooler. The rest I can reuse although not much.

        Friday, 23-Aug-19 08:28:13 UTC from web
        1. @adiwan Ohh, yeah, when I buy a new CPU, MoBo, RAM, and format a entire disk, I just give the entire beast a new name. I guess that means that kinda auto-defeats the idea of upgrading in my head.

          Especially when I have one of these really old fashioned end of the nineties hightower cases somewhere in storage. You know, the ugly ones with the side-braces that you could swap out for wheels.

          But enough of my ramblings. I had been eyeballing a similar processor. What motherboard did you specifically get ?

          Friday, 23-Aug-19 09:38:04 UTC from web
          1. @drinkingpony I didn't choose anything in particular. I preliminarily took the average price of the compatible mainboards. It should have 1GBit LAN and USB 3.2 and decent sound and m.2. My demands aren't high. I don't have the need to support old PCI hardware anymore like a 1999 WinTV TV card.

            Friday, 23-Aug-19 11:04:49 UTC from web
            1. @adiwan ... Who still has PCI hardware in 2019 ? I mean, I guess if I did then I would look at stupid things like this with really big eyes http://rainbowdash.net/url/875100

              But yeah, most people I know avoid MSI and Gigabyte MoBo's like the plague.

              Friday, 23-Aug-19 17:51:27 UTC from web
              1. @drinkingpony Intriguing little adapter. I'll put that into my browser bookmarks. Why are MSI and Gigabyte boards avoided?

                Friday, 23-Aug-19 17:57:43 UTC from web
                1. @adiwan The way I figured after talking to some nerds, bad RMA's ( in the past ) bad temps ( in the past ) really shoddy bios updates ( in the past ) lots of lousy capacitors ( up till at least 2017 ), mangoty factory service ( as recent as 2018, though it could have been Amazon for that guy ) VCORE issues ( as shown on live hardware ) and rather lousy warranty compared to TUF ( Asus ) which everyone really seemed to love.

                  As for that adapter. I can not think of any use for it. Let me know if it works though. I mean the last thing I had that would probably even get some usage would be this ancient [ picture of pinnalce PCTV stereo PCI card ], which ofcourse is downright silly these days. There are better things on USB 2.0 than that card. http://rainbowdash.net/url/875102

                  Friday, 23-Aug-19 22:15:21 UTC from web