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  1. The Xbox Series X May Look Like a PC Tower, But It's One That You Can Lay Flat

    I see laying it flat may still prove to be too tall for certain entertainment centers. I am really surprise Microsoft didn't just increase the volume of the Xbox One case from 4.3 liters to 7.9 liters to accommodate the better cooling solution while keeping a slimmer profile for entertainment...
  2. GameStop Blames PlayStation 5, Project Scarlett for 45.8 Percent Drop In Hardware Sales

    Especially more and more folks are buying digital. It is a shame they let Impulse rot after acquiring it from Stardock, could have done something with it if Gamestop actually put some effort into it.
  3. Deepcool Wants You to Buy an RGB Holder for Your Sagging GPU

    Dont give them anymore ideas.
  4. Steam’s Library Update Is Now Available to Everyone

    Looks like everyone, I am trying to find an option to turn it off but no luck.
  5. Bethesda Charging Fallout 76 Players $99.99 a Year for Private Servers

    I agree, this is a money grab for the remaining players. What make this worse is there was suppose to be a big update with NPC this year but that has gotten push back until next year while players gets this crap.
  6. Infinity Ward Claims Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Won't Have Loot Boxes

    I believe it when I see it, I can see them pulling shenanigans like putting micro transaction in a post launch update like Crash Team Racing.
  7. Prepare to Pay At Least $600 for Intel's Core i9-9900KS

    Indeed, Mwave Australia selling 9900K for $799AUD or about $540, Ryzen 3900X is $809AUD or $547. I probably see Mwave Australia being 10% higher price than the states, at $550, the KS is still a hard pill to swallow.
  8. TSMC Is Having Trouble Keeping Up With 7 Nm Production

    I do wonder if this also means AMD will shift some of the production to Samsung once they get their 7nm process in order.
  9. MSI Really Wants You to Create

    I am more interested in getting the case by itself, but I know MSI won't sale that as a standalone.
  10. Intel’s “5 GHz on All Cores” i9-9900KS Processor Arrives in October

    I agree, 8700K is still an adequate CPU for a lot of workload, no point of upgrading CPU until there is a need. By then, you probably need a whole new system anyway.
  11. Acer Says Its Predator PowerGem Thermal Pad Boosts CPU Performance by over 12%

    So they claimed their thermal pad is much more effect than TIM but now only available for their laptops and desktops. So to test their claim, I have to buy their laptop or desktop. Seems legit. /s
  12. New Ryzen 3000-Series Processors (Non-X, Pro Variants) Listed by ECC

    Hmm 3900 Pro at 65TDP, that is a very tempting build for SFF, but I gonna wait to see how much of a performance loss I will get, if it is anything like 3700X to 3800X then I can see myself getting 3900 Pro.
  13. GameStop Plans to Save Itself by Doubling Down on Store Renovations

    I am surprise they are doubling down on renovating their retail space when it could be better spent competing online and closing their stores to decrease overheads. I find their website can use an update in looks and money can be use to renovate that.
  14. Intel Regrets the Effort It Spent on 10 Nm, 7 Nm Coming “In about Two Years”

    Yup, at least not having to tie their architecture to their process node bit them in the butt. I remembered this was said to Kyle when he attended Intel day earlier this year.
  15. MSI Releasing New B450 Boards with Larger BIOS Chips for Ryzen 3000 Compatibility

    Feel like at this point, I am better off just buying a B550 motherboard whenever that comes out.
  16. AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 Video Card Review

    I don't think it is a question if they are making a card to challenge the 2080 or 2080Ti but when are they going release it.
  17. AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 Video Card Review

    According to Guru3d, in August.
  18. NVIDIA Confirms Its Next-Generation GPUs Will Be Produced by Samsung

    I see, so probably next generation upgrade for you as a 2080Ti is I beleve 30%-35% increase from 1080Ti. I can from a GTX 1070 to RTX 2080Ti so it was a huge upgrade for me, but I definitely can see your point that coming from a 1080Ti, it won't be a great upgrade.
  19. NVIDIA Confirms Its Next-Generation GPUs Will Be Produced by Samsung

    I am curious, how much of an increase over the 1080Ti do you view as an adequate successor?
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