Noted, thank you.
I logged a ticket with TA to get the full model details for the first one. If it's indeed the NE550C NeoECO Classic then it would be a safe buy.
There's a serious shortage of decent PSUs at the moment...
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Noted, thank you.
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There's also this option, though I hate to say it.
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Not mad about Matrix, but if there is no other option, and they have stock, so be it.
Which GFX card? Are you going into the Nvida driver panel and there is two options to enable it. Make sure you're using the displayport.Guys I cant enable freesync on this lg 32 inch what am I missing?
Rx 5700xt so should just workWhich GFX card? Are you going into the Nvida driver panel and there is two options to enable it. Make sure you're using the displayport.
Oh on the device itself have you turned it on there?Rx 5700xt so should just work
No did not there was device settings so will check laterOh on the device itself have you turned it on there?
Yep had to enable it on the device, weird it is off by default.Oh on the device itself have you turned it on there?
I know rightYep had to enable it on the device, weird it is off by default.
AMD marshaled its retailer ecosystem to cut the pricing of its 12-core/24-thread Ryzen 9 3900X processor down to USD $410. At this price, the 3900X is poised to threaten both the 10-core/20-thread Core i9-10900K and the 8-core/16-thread Core i7-10700K. Although bearing a $489 MSRP, the i9-10900K is seen going for upwards of $510. The i7-10700K, on the other hand, is being priced around the $410 mark. The iGPU-devoid i9-10900KF is expected to be around $20 cheaper, which should put its retail pricing around $480, while the i7-10700KF could go for around $380.
Pricing of both chips are along expected lines, as retail pre-tax prices typically end up 5% above the 1,000-unit tray pricing Intel announces for its processors. The Hardware Unboxed review of the i9-10900K shows it taking a roughly 7% lead in gaming performance over the 3900X (averaged), while falling 12% behind in multi-threaded compute performance. The i7-10700K is expected to be slightly faster than the i9-9900K. Adding value to the AMD chip is the fact that it includes a cooling solution in the retail package, which Intel doesn't, for the i9-10900K/KF and the i7-10700K/KF. A February 2020 report postulated that AMD has significant headroom to cut prices of its 3rd generation Ryzen processors to maintain competitiveness against Intel, until they are relieved by the "Zen 3" based 4th gen Ryzen "Vermeer" processors in September 2020.
https://www.techpowerup.com/267430/...-410-threatening-both-i9-10900k-and-i7-10700k
The 3900X launched at $500, currently 415, 430 on Newegg, Amazon, 389 Microcenter.
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That would be a monster Plex server.
That would be a monster Plex server.
Noted, thank you.