Message from @serversdwn

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2020-11-11 17:17:55 UTC  

I'd guess it's the 69?

2020-11-11 17:20:08 UTC  

Id assume 69 has something to do with it?

2020-11-11 21:07:50 UTC  

so out of curiosity, anyone actually been able to get your hands on a 30 series card yet?

2020-11-11 21:08:00 UTC  

i cant find them in stock anywhere and i check almost daily

2020-11-11 21:15:14 UTC  

If you want a ps5 you can buy them online at target for in-store pick up at midnight and pick it up tommorow. They arnt selling them in store for launch.

2020-11-11 21:16:19 UTC  

They did the same with xbox's yesterday and my local target had 2 left to sell today.

2020-11-12 03:18:11 UTC  

Guys anyone know which is better for portable power packs, Anker or Belkin?

2020-11-12 03:20:04 UTC  

What's the mA rating?

2020-11-12 03:20:19 UTC  

The higher the mA the more electricity it can store

2020-11-12 03:20:40 UTC  

Efficiency of the cells and circuitry also affect it too

2020-11-12 03:22:16 UTC  

Yeah ik about the mA thing I'm mainly concerned about quality of either. I've always thought of anker as the better quality but now I'm not sure, and they have a really good deal on a belkin here at my local Walmart but wasn't sure if it was worth it

2020-11-12 03:23:09 UTC  

Ig $8 for a 10kmah battery, you can't really go wrong with haha

2020-11-12 03:23:41 UTC  

But then maybe there a reason it's on clearance 🤔

2020-11-12 03:27:38 UTC  

I prefer Anker and haven't had any problems with the three power banks I've owned over the years and have bought Anker banks for family members.

2020-11-12 03:46:15 UTC  

I personally just recently bought a 10kmah anker for $25, but then found that belkin for 8 and it can charge 2 devices at once, which made me a bit sore haha

2020-11-12 03:47:30 UTC  

I do like anker better though, fit and finish seems a bit better haha

2020-11-12 03:48:59 UTC  

I was wanting to get another maybe so I was thinking about getting the belkin as well, but idk

2020-11-12 19:24:47 UTC  

Anyone else get annoyed by people acting like ssds are this brand new thing that will revolutionize gaming?

2020-11-12 19:25:41 UTC  

People are acting like it’s the next big thing, they’ve been in PC builds for years now

2020-11-12 19:26:18 UTC  

Just because the new Xbox can load a game in a decent amount of time doesn’t mean this will change gaming and the way games are made, think about pc games

2020-11-12 20:16:08 UTC  

thats just the console casuals catching up and the manufacturers are capitalizing on it with good marketing. plus now they are getting so cheap its actually worth it to casuals

2020-11-12 20:44:36 UTC  

I remember years ago the world of difference it made when I moved my moded Skyrim from my large HDD to an SSD on my PC at the time. That was a large time saver with the amount of loading screens in many Bethesda games.

2020-11-12 20:46:26 UTC  

My pc has a 256gb SSD and 1tb hdd. 1 tb SSD upgrade would be nice tbh

2020-11-12 20:46:55 UTC  

I have a whole list of upgrades for my rig though

2020-11-12 20:47:46 UTC  

One 1tb sata SSDs aren't badly priced now days. You can get a quality one for about $100 if you look for sales. Even a 1tb nvme from big name brands can be have for about $200.

2020-11-12 20:48:08 UTC  

That’s not too bad

2020-11-12 21:07:14 UTC  

Don't forget a lot of loading screens were made for consoles

2020-11-12 21:07:47 UTC  

Like yes I need a 2 second loading screen in AC Odyssey

2020-11-13 00:55:01 UTC  

> i have a 1660 Super. its a pretty decent card for light 1080 high-ultra gaming on most games
@SmokyCopCar Nice, I have a 2060 RTX, super OP and plays exactly what I need on max graphics

2020-11-13 00:55:08 UTC  

not sure what to do about the dust getting inside tho

2020-11-13 01:04:41 UTC  

> @SmokyCopCar Nice, I have a 2060 RTX, super OP and plays exactly what I need on max graphics
@Book my goal in the next year for my setup is to upgrade to 16gb ram (I only have 8), RTX2060, 1440p 144hz monitor 27 inch x2. Better keyboard mouse headset (all are meh), quieter fans and a top fan (my pc currently sounds like a commercial jet when it’s under load).

2020-11-13 01:05:42 UTC  

That’s my goal. I know for sure I’ll get the fans, Ram, and better peripherals within the next year

2020-11-13 01:05:42 UTC  

> @Book my goal in the next year for my setup is to upgrade to 16gb ram (I only have 8), RTX2060, 1440p 144hz monitor 27 inch x2. Better keyboard mouse headset (all are meh), quieter fans and a top fan (my pc currently sounds like a commercial jet when it’s under load).
@SmokyCopCar Nice

My Laptop has the 2060 RTX graphic card, 16GB Ram, 144HZ Display, and I think an I7 9th Gen

2020-11-13 01:06:04 UTC  

And we also bought 4 year Asurion Insurance to go with it, Asurion is great.

2020-11-13 01:06:44 UTC  

Ahh nice. I have an AMD Ryzen 5 3600. mine is an HP Omen 30L desktop

2020-11-13 01:07:03 UTC  

I heard Ryzen is awesome.

I can't use desktops tho, I travel too much

2020-11-13 01:07:11 UTC  

Cause if I had desktop, dust wouldn't be a problem lol.

2020-11-13 01:07:17 UTC  

It'd be really easy to clean

2020-11-13 01:07:22 UTC  

with a laptop is practically impossible

2020-11-13 01:07:39 UTC  

Makes sense. Yeah Ryzen CPUs are awesome they just tend to run a bit hotter than Intel CPUs

2020-11-13 01:07:48 UTC  

ye AMD is like that