>buying a vega housefire
people actually do this?
>buying a vega housefire
people actually do this?
kys nvidiot
If I'm applying thermal paste to a CPU do I need to apply to a direct contact cooler aswell?
because it's better for mining which makes 95% of amd income.
thanks pal
I just bought this used Corsair LPX ddr4-3000 RAM for $54 with a coupon to save a little money for the new Ryzen CPUs coming out in 2 weeks. Was it a good choice?
The best budget option is buying first or second gen Ryzen, the fuck are you smoking
Realistically, AMD is going to be overpriced for awhile, so unless you're in a rush to waste money, it's better to either wait a half year or longer, or just buy a 2600 + B450 board and be happy you have a functioning computer.
Buy the way, third gen ryzen motherboards are going to be stupid expensive--minimum of $200 for the z- boards.
Ive bought 2 from amazon and both were Hynix. I'm waiting on the funds on my 2nd return and if I get another hynix, im gonna start hunting baby seals and joining a skinhead gang because its all downhill from here.
If the memory can go past 1000mhz then fine, I'm not trying to set benchmarks but fucking hynix craps out at 950mhz no matter what, even with significant undervolting and with ideal thermals and airflow.
Look for your model here
if it says "ja" so yes, it was a good choice.
Do you really need random, anonymous people to validate a purchase you already made?