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2019-09-16 12:29:18 UTC  

heres the thing, the rx480 mxms on tao are 4gbs

2019-09-16 12:29:57 UTC  

mobile gaming was a mistake

2019-09-16 12:30:04 UTC  

quite

2019-09-16 12:30:23 UTC  

you can buy a egpu setup for that money

2019-09-16 12:30:28 UTC  

hp 8770w for around $150usd + 3740qm + rx4804gb would be absolutely godly performance for the price

2019-09-16 12:30:39 UTC  

i have egpu already, it's about as stable as a tranny

2019-09-16 12:31:43 UTC  

just like your future chinkcard

2019-09-16 12:35:42 UTC  

I am thinking of buying there(on tao), 9900k ES for 320$ am I retarded?

2019-09-16 13:06:29 UTC  

not really, depends on your local prices

2019-09-16 13:06:38 UTC  

let me upload es guide

2019-09-16 13:09:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/623143536178495499/1151ES-ENG-190814-1.pdf

2019-09-16 13:11:49 UTC  
2019-09-16 13:24:36 UTC  

@Droidbot thanks, for the guide. Could you recommend me forwarders, particular, for PC hardware from taobao?

2019-09-16 13:25:03 UTC  

My friends use superbuy, I don't buy PC shit too often from there

2019-09-16 13:25:09 UTC  

9900k costs 670$ where I live.

2019-09-16 13:25:16 UTC  

Holy lord

2019-09-16 13:25:21 UTC  

yeah

2019-09-16 13:25:51 UTC  

Coffee Lake and Coffee Lake R use the same microcode between ES and Final, and some are even final stepping

2019-09-16 13:25:55 UTC  

Br?

2019-09-16 13:26:12 UTC  

nah, Kazakhstan, lmao.

2019-09-16 13:26:18 UTC  

Just keep in mind that errata exists between ES and Final, so there may be some problems you won't observe on retail CPUs

2019-09-16 13:26:21 UTC  

Oh lel

2019-09-16 13:26:34 UTC  

Eg P0 stepping PCIE death

2019-09-16 13:27:10 UTC  

I see, probably better to buy 8700k es then.

2019-09-16 13:27:27 UTC  

though, I saw on tao 9900k+motherboard for 3200 yuan.

2019-09-16 13:27:33 UTC  

not ES

2019-09-16 13:29:03 UTC  

Errata exists with 8700k too, but I can't remember all the bugs and Intel docs don't list it

2019-09-16 13:29:36 UTC  

But as long as it is ES2, chips will be perfectly fine for daily use

2019-09-16 13:31:26 UTC  

If you are willing to get down and dirty with BIOS modding you could also pick up a cheap Xeon final, like 2246G

2019-09-16 13:32:09 UTC  

Need 100 series PCH (anything you can get) with management engine permanently neutered

2019-09-16 13:32:11 UTC  

it's 8700k's xeon version?

2019-09-16 13:32:37 UTC  

Effectively, no OC however

2019-09-16 13:33:05 UTC  

Colorful has good GPUs

2019-09-16 13:33:25 UTC  

Had one for a few years, nobissues and about to make a CS gaming computer

2019-09-16 13:34:46 UTC  

I have 1080ti right now, that I bought when I was in US in microcenter 2 years ago. Probably, will stay with it for a long time, until something arrives that can handle 8k 60fps, lol.

2019-09-16 13:35:05 UTC  

Lul, what CPU paired with it atm

2019-09-16 13:35:11 UTC  

4670k

2019-09-16 13:35:29 UTC  

Ayy same, looking into upgrading soon but can't find good cheap ITX options

2019-09-16 13:35:56 UTC  

Have 1070 paired with it, bad CPU bottleneck in eSports shit like Apex Legends and stutter in AAA like FH4

2019-09-16 13:36:04 UTC  

I’m gonna get a Ryzen for my new one, I just hate the inflated prices on GPUs because of MUH CRYPTO

2019-09-16 13:36:10 UTC  

yeah, 4 cores are not enough now.