Think of his 'leccy bill though!i hate you so much
Think of his 'leccy bill though!i hate you so much
if he can buy THAT then i'm pretty sure he can also afford to pay the bills lolThink of his 'leccy bill though!
No worries, being in Canada, the US prices are always dreams for me anyway. I'll keep any eye out for ssd sales, hope I can find a couple of lower priced, decently reviewed 2.5sgabbo Sure, I was only showing the QVO prices as that's about it for QLC aside from the NVMe based cards which were more expensive.
I can't see there being much of an issue with either TLC or QLC drives, so pick up whichever you find on a deal.
I'm in the UK so i've no idea about US pricing or deals, sorry. Hopefully someone else can help there.
lol yeah, i just use it. only had a few hard drives fail (and all of them seagate) and all of them failed after 1+ years so no point in doing anything special imo.I'm curious, do you guys have "rituals" for when you buy new storage devices? I guess not really rituals, more like, how do you test the storage? Do you trust it immediately and just start using it or do you have some stuff you do to it before you trust it?
I always plug them in and trust them. I currently have an Samsung SSD in my Acer Nitro 5 and it worked wonders.I'm curious, do you guys have "rituals" for when you buy new storage devices? I guess not really rituals, more like, how do you test the storage? Do you trust it immediately and just start using it or do you have some stuff you do to it before you trust it?
lol yeah, i just use it. only had a few hard drives fail (and all of them seagate) and all of them failed after 1+ years so no point in doing anything special imo.
I just plug it in and use it.
Sounds dangerous!I always plug them in and trust them. I currently have an Samsung SSD in my Acer Nitro 5 and it worked wonders.
Yeah, I have a NAS in RAID5 so I can afford to just plug a new SSD or two right away since if anything happens I can restore my data without much trouble. A couple of months back I had one of my SSDs failed on me, but Samsung RMA was pretty painless and I got my PC up and running again in no time after restoring my backup.If I had a robust raid I probably wouldn't worry too much, but alas. I also don't really have a ton of backups so better be safe than sorry I guess.
What I have usually done over the years is fill the disk to the brim with "real" data, check it and if it's all good I'll start using it. Takes fucking forever nowadays.
Can't be said often enough imo.NAS is a good investment though, I highly recommend it.
Don't do this to yourself. Invest in a backup solution (I use a server at home that handles all media and backup for all clients + cloud; a nas would be good enough and cheapish) and don't waste time with read write passes. Even if such a test is passed the hd/ssd/we can fail (don't buy Seagate!) and it just cost you time and you need backup anyway.If I had a robust raid I probably wouldn't worry too much, but alas. I also don't really have a ton of backups so better be safe than sorry I guess.
What I have usually done over the years is fill the disk to the brim with "real" data, check it and if it's all good I'll start using it. Takes fucking forever nowadays.
How much mass discount are you getting if any?Today at work:
(That's just a subset -- we are building a "cheap" consumer-hardware-based 36-GPU cluster)
None, as far as I know (I didn't order them though).How much mass discount are you getting if any?
I used custom loop watercooling, AIOs, and of course air at various points in time. I'd say AIOs are only worth it if you want to get a very high-end CPU and clock it near its limits, and also doN't want to deal with the size of something like an NH-D15. The noise floor on most AIOs is somewhat higher than for a good air cooler.So my heatsink is pretty old that the plastic bits broke off while I was replacing the paste (and a bad memory slot oh well lol).
Anybody use an AIO? I think thats the water one. How is it? Worth it? Which to get? I would use it for next build (if it comes).
Any noctua you can fit in your case.Ah okay, so what air cooler heatsinks do you recommend? I don't really want these plastic connector parts (fan to heatsink and the pins that actually hold it on the mobo).
1. Noctua NH-D15Ah okay, so what air cooler heatsinks do you recommend? I don't really want these plastic connector parts (fan to heatsink and the pins that actually hold it on the mobo).
The closest that I can think of is MEGA for 50GB of cloud storage. Also, Google Drive and OneDrive.What backup solutions do people here recommend? I've been just copying my stuff to 4TB external since my files are not "important" but it still would hurt to lose them so asking.
Having a backup of your files on a cloud service like OneDrive is the most simple and stress free way for most people. You can also back up stuff on a second drive of your own, either though manual copy or a raid setup.What backup solutions do people here recommend? I've been just copying my stuff to 4TB external since my files are not "important" but it still would hurt to lose them so asking.
It's at least not worse. If it fits, you can probably go for it.Alright. This is the final, final part list for the HTPC rig for the living room. Chosen Nocuta for the CPU cooler as suggested by someone from the Newegg discord server, though I heard that the Ryzen Wraith cooler is decent.
Did the same for some time with my old 64GB Samsung 830 SSD. I I didn't use a bootmanager bye the way, I just wanted to test linux and I was not interested in a permanent solution.So i managed to salvage an ssd from my fiance's broken Surface Pro 3 (and I do mean salvage, had to cut the screen out).
I want to use it as secondary OS drive to goof around with Linux. Problem being it's tiny, 64gb I have a shell for it, since I dont have any mSata cables around, but I'm curious if it'd even be worth the time?
I use Backblaze as a cloud backup service, and I do intermittent manual backups to HDDs and occasionally other storage.What backup solutions do people here recommend? I've been just copying my stuff to 4TB external since my files are not "important" but it still would hurt to lose them so asking.
Reaching higher or even the same all core overclock? No way. The 9600k can reach 5GHz, sometimes even more. Zen2 won't do that.What's this about newest AMD chipset smashing i5 clockspeed?
There is a bios update that delivers Ryzen 3000 support:Looking into upgrading my PC this year again.
Thing I definitly want to upgrade is my CPU. Currently rocking a Ryzen 1700. Thought about the 2600x as an upgrade at first but depending on the price also considering a 3600x. The only thing I am unsure about the latter is if it is compatible with my motherboard which is an ASRock AB350 Pro 4. Can anyone answer that?
Pls explainDon't upgrade from an 8c/16t CPU to a 6c/12t one.
I’ll give you you my take since I agree with him. While you might not see immediate downgrades in the performance of many games due to going to less cores, as soon as games designed around next gen architecture are released (or games designed with next gen development in mind) you will see inadequate performance. Next gen consoles will have 8 CPU cores and 16 threads. I suspect these sorts of games will begin to appear next year (probably from Ubisoft first as they are a dev that is already pushing cores beyond console numbers).Pls explain
I'm not really well-versed in hardware stuff
It all makes sense. We are just 10 days away from ryzen 3000 launching though.Is there any of this that doesnt make any sense? I am really unsure about the CPU
Cool. Wasnt going to order just now anyway, so will look out for reviews for those first.It all makes sense. We are just 10 days away from ryzen 3000 launching though.
x570/x470 + ryzen 3900x might become a more worthwhile longtime investment over the 9900k. That said, I expect the 9900k to keep the performance crown in games. But when buying new anyway a bit slower 12c might better in the future than 8c... At least wait the 10 days for reviews before deciding.
An added bonus for waiting: There are also rumors that Intel may cut prices on there processors as a reaction to the Ryzen 3000 launch.Cool. Wasnt going to order just now anyway, so will look out for reviews for those first.
Is it time to upgrade my i5-6400? I upgraded to 144HZ albeit only 1080p and in NBA 2k19, the CPU seemed to be at 100% most of the time. GPU is 1660Ti. I mean, really, NBA 2K19 a CPU-intensive game? Or maybe there is something wrong with my HW.
It's bio-matter. It will of course dissolve to a degree, but it probably won't go away completely.So I just had some insect (i think a tiny ant) die behind my screen. Will these fuckers dissolve over time, is my monitor forever stuck with what looks like 10 dead pixels? I am so fucking pissed right now. This is a 240 Hz zowie that I love for cs...