Message from @kleyoni24

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2018-09-01 23:18:28 UTC  

not same as blf q8 one

2018-09-01 23:18:35 UTC  

did you get the strap thing in the box?

2018-09-01 23:18:37 UTC  

it threads onto that

2018-09-01 23:19:28 UTC  

Oh. Hadn't even thought of that. Whoops.

2018-09-01 23:19:47 UTC  

I so rarely use those, because they scratch up the anodizing

2018-09-01 23:49:08 UTC  

gtx 1080 with i7 8700 for $1,400, or gtx 1080 with i7 8700k for $1,574

2018-09-01 23:49:20 UTC  

full prebuilt pcs

2018-09-01 23:51:59 UTC  

https://www.amazon.com/Original-OPPO-Smartphone-Support-TECHNOLOGY%EF%BC%89/dp/B07F43X4F1/
anyone have one of these? considering getting one but not many reviews on it

2018-09-01 23:53:43 UTC  

such a beautiful phone

2018-09-01 23:54:02 UTC  

@kleyoni24 The fuck does that have to do with /csg/?

2018-09-01 23:54:53 UTC  

Also, depends on use-case

2018-09-01 23:55:09 UTC  

And if the rest of the stuff included is any different.

2018-09-01 23:55:45 UTC  

could be chinkshit

2018-09-01 23:56:13 UTC  

uhh

2018-09-01 23:56:22 UTC  

Also, don't buy either of those, www.logicalincrements.com

2018-09-01 23:56:31 UTC  
2018-09-01 23:56:46 UTC  

arent gpu prices still high?

2018-09-01 23:56:51 UTC  

No

2018-09-01 23:57:12 UTC  

Also www.reddit.com/r/buildapcsales. GPUs dropped months ago.

2018-09-01 23:57:39 UTC  

besides, they both got 16 gigs of ram, 240 gb ssds, and and 2tb hdds

2018-09-01 23:58:28 UTC  

Do they tell you which drives, and are those drives good drives? If no to either, don't.

2018-09-01 23:59:04 UTC  

uh they're both brand new pcs if that answers your question

2018-09-01 23:59:05 UTC  

Also the PSU, is it good? Otherwise get a good one, you'll make up the price difference in saving on power bill. Check 80 Plus on Wikipedia.

2018-09-01 23:59:49 UTC  

It doesn't tell me shit. There are hundreds of models of parts. They make their money by making a margin using shit parts.

2018-09-02 00:00:00 UTC  

uhh

2018-09-02 00:00:09 UTC  

Also bulk pricing when they buy. But mostly both.

2018-09-02 00:00:33 UTC  

600w psu for the $1,575 and 550 for the $1,400

2018-09-02 00:01:07 UTC  

That doesn't mean anything.

2018-09-02 00:01:15 UTC  

you asked for the psus

2018-09-02 00:01:15 UTC  
2018-09-02 00:01:47 UTC  

what exactly do you mean by shitty parts

2018-09-02 00:01:51 UTC  

anyway

2018-09-02 00:02:33 UTC  

Prices for DIY vs prebuilt are so close, if you don't know the model number on every part in the prebuilt, just assume they used shitty parts. DIY is a couple hours and a single screwdriver type project, anyone can manage, and you'll get a much higher quality computer for it.

2018-09-02 00:04:35 UTC  

Shitty parts like a smaller heatsink that won't keep temps down as well, so your parts fail earlier, a cheap motherboard that might have a capacitor pop in a couple years immediately after the warranty ends, an inefficient power supply that draws 800w from the wall to supply you with 500w to the PC, fans that have bearings go bad in a few months and start making noise, a more flimsy case

2018-09-02 00:04:39 UTC  

lets hypothetically assume that these are all good parts

2018-09-02 00:04:47 UTC  

should i buy?

2018-09-02 00:05:47 UTC  

If they're all good parts, yeah, might as well, you're spending a few bucks to have someone save you a couple hours.

2018-09-02 00:07:20 UTC  

aight thanks

2018-09-02 00:08:09 UTC  

no disrespect but I think you're overworrying, these seem pretty good and they're from newegg.. ive seen shittier pre-builts on ebay

2018-09-02 00:08:20 UTC  

those were more expensive too