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Ryzen 1600AF

Ryzen 1600AF is coming out soon for less than €99 BRAND NEW it's a rebranded 2600 with 6
cores.
Get any used AM4 board and RAM for €100 total and a RX570 or rx470 or rx560 or rx460.

Would you rather spend €300 now and then spend another €300 in for example 3 years, or
would you spend €350 now and not have to upgrade for 4-5 years and when you have to
upgrade spend far less doing it since you dont need to swap the motherboard and RAM too if
you want to upgrade the cpu?

Adaptive sync is important for gaming


Not as important as having a monitor that can go to 120/144hz at least.
In fact a 144hz monitor with no adatpive sync is better than 60-75hz monitor with sync.

People should start with 1080p 144hz. If they gpu/cpu is more powerful then move to 1440p
144hz. Adaptive sync is nice to have freesync comes with it's issues such as a static overdrive
setting, g-sync has it's price premium, so neither is perfect or as required as 144hz by itself
which is always good on all hardware.
All of this assuming gaming that is.

What sort of plushies do you want to make? I'll be happy to share as much pattern design
knowledge as I can.

This dude's tutorials were a HUGE help in learning the fundamentals

supplier hasn't replied to my emails in months


website is now a blank page with a "This store is currently unavailable due to maintenance."
message
the only US supplier of the fabric I use

300 fps means you have a render time of 3ms


500 fps means you have a render time of 2ms

you shave a fraction of a millisecond off the render time and you get like 100 more fps. it
doesn't mean much

are Enterprise drives worth it on a consumer level? looking for an upgrade from my old Hitachi
drive which has surprisingly lasted my almost 10 years now that i got in 2012. its 2 TB and i'm
looking for something with higher capacity but also reliability is the highest priority for me and
Enterprise drives have been said to be made with higher quality parts than a standard HDD and
last longer.
asus

I wouldnt go as far as saying that cpu coolers are bad use of money if you care about noise.
The cooler that comes with ryzen is decent although you can definitely hear it with moderately
taxing tasks.
That motherboard is straight up not good, and x570 is not needed at all for gaming and the
parts you're using. I doubt we will need PCI4 for GPUs for another 3-4 years if at all. If you're
set on getting X570 for stubborn reasons get the ASUS x570-P. If you want to save some
money get a good b450 board like msi tomahawk max, or get a half assed b450 board for even
less money if you never want to overclock and it matches the features you want.
With the extra money get a better GPU

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