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Substatic

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  1. The difference between 30/60fps (depending on the mode) and 100/144fps will be extremely discernable. As for visual effects, I'm willing to say will be easily discernable. Unless you post small gifs. I'm talking full sized shot vs full sized shot, no compression. I'd bet DF will also notice differences as they usually do on PC vs Console.
  2. I didn't go high end like 3090 or 5900x. Just went for 3080 and 5600x, but it should be enough for Ultra and high frames in this game.
  3. A lot of Trump cultists here quiet these last 3 weeks. No way you can defend his actions lately. They have to stick to nonsensical culture war threads lol.
  4. How the fuck can people be behind this laughable shit lol. Especially after Rudy's dildo shop fiasco.
  5. I guess ill upgrade to Zen4 with the money I saved on going 5600x if I ever notice stuttering issues in a few years. With a 2600(sold my 3600) and 3080 I never seen it yet. Does Freesync/Gsync-Compatible have anything to do with reducing that form of hitching?
  6. Meh whatever I don't care as long as i get high FPSes.
  7. How much more fps will the 5800x give me?
  8. Was able to get a 5600x for $260 at Amazon today (had some coupons that were about to expire). Not a bad deal. But that fucking thing comes in December 2nd. That's a while.... I got the SK Hynix 1TB NVME for $102 or something during Prime Day. I heard it's pretty good, I think. https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/sk-hynix-gold-p31-m2-nvme-ssd-review Waiting for the Gen4 PCI4 ones to largely price drop in mid/late 2021 to get one of those in my other slot.
  9. So is he going to give Hunter and his hot grand-daughter WH jobs? Maybe she can make peace with NK and Iran like how Jared did Isreal peace deal.
  10. Damn I shoulda got a 5600x yesterday. Oh well hopefully more in stock next week somewhere
  11. Here you go. I've posted it before but you ignored it. The Macroeconomic Consequences: Trump vs. Biden INTRODUCTION In this analysis we assess the macroeconomic consequences of the economic policies proposed by the presidential candidates. During their campaigns, President Trump and Vice President Biden have put forward a wide range of proposals to change the tax code, government spending, and other economic policies. https://www.moodysanalytics.com/-/media/article/2020/the-macroeconomic-consequences-trump-vs-biden.pdf
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