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    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...
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    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.
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    Deepcool Wants You to Buy an RGB Holder for Your Sagging GPU

    Dont give them anymore ideas.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 Video Card Review

    According to Guru3d, in August.
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    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.
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    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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