Tech Gaming Hardware discussion (& Hardware Sales) thread

I’m seriously about to go buy one depending on which mobo’s are on the list put the r5 in my machine and put my r3 in a thrown down rig for an extra, give to my mom or sell.

This shiz is crazy.

I should buy every damn one they have and build a bunch of super cheap gaming rigs to sell.

Really considering the same myself. I already checked and they have a perfect mobo\CPU combo for me.
 
Brand new bulk HP OEM RX460 2gb for $52 on ebay with coupon code OZTALKS. Performance is equal to a 750ti.

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Fak, didn’t move fast enough and I have a need for one now.

Now they are 67.00, that’s too close on cost to the 85.00 I have been able to get 1050 ti’s For locally off Craig’s etc.
 
Really considering the same myself. I already checked and they have a perfect mobo\CPU combo for me.
I would jump on that deal if you’re thinking of upgrading. That’s the deal of a lifetime. I doubt you’ll find any sort of a deal like this again.
I’ve been saying the Ryzen 7 1700 at $165ish is an insane deal, but this is bat shit crazy.
 
I would jump on that deal if you’re thinking of upgrading. That’s the deal of a lifetime. I doubt you’ll find any sort of a deal like this again.
I’ve been saying the Ryzen 7 1700 at $165ish is an insane deal, but this is bat shit crazy.
Even a basic as basic as can be rig, r5 1600 and a320mobo

49.99+52.99 after 30.00 off that’s 101.99 for a r5 and a mobo.

Can’t beat that shit.

20.00 Newegg case, 29.00 on sale psu and used 85.00 1050ti plus a 40.00 stick of 8gb ram and under 400.00 you e got a banging throw down dirt cheap gaming rig
 
Since this month has been perhaps the worst month of my life I decided to splurge and order a Geforce 2080 MSI OC version this past Thursday. It comes with BF5, Anthem and Metro Exodus all free so not a bad deal even though the total was still $1150 cdn.
 
Even a basic as basic as can be rig, r5 1600 and a320mobo

49.99+52.99 after 30.00 off that’s 101.99 for a r5 and a mobo.

Can’t beat that shit.

20.00 Newegg case, 29.00 on sale psu and used 85.00 1050ti plus a 40.00 stick of 8gb ram and under 400.00 you e got a banging throw down dirt cheap gaming rig
Yeah, RAM prices are spectacular, so it's a perfect storm when you see CPU/MoBos like that. Rakuten had 2x8GB ADATA Gammix DDR4-3000 CAS16 sticks via Fry's for $69.69 a few days ago with a code. If you signed up a fresh Rakuten account you scored a $10 Rakuten Cash card taking that down to $59.69.
Really considering the same myself. I already checked and they have a perfect mobo\CPU combo for me.
Microcenter really is unfair. Would be nice to have a Craighlist GPU market like they have down there in LA, too. If you're on the hunt:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.3903922

It briefly dropped from $299.99 to $279.99 before going out of stock on the 21st. Not sure if they plan to do that, again.
  • Biggest caveat is whether it needs a BIOS update for the 2nd gen Ryzen CPU, but it's rare for a combo to ship unless parts are compatible, meaning the factory updated the BIOS, especially since this is fresh stock resupplied nearly a year after the launch of Ryzen 2000
  • The motherboard is nothing special, not ideal for aggressive overclocking or anything, more like an ATX-sized B350 motherboard, but those have a minimum cost of $90 if not on sale/rebate. Carries a $100 value.
  • NVMe drive. Blows any of the SATA SSDs out of the water including the Samsung 860 Pro. m.2 will disable 2 of the SATA III ports on the motherboard, but that leaves you with 4. No peer costs less, right now. Carries a $47 value.

So taking the thrift shopper perspective when it dropped that extra $20 one would be paying effectively $279.99 - $90 - $47 = $143 for the R7-2700.

That's pretty baller.
 
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Even a basic as basic as can be rig, r5 1600 and a320mobo

49.99+52.99 after 30.00 off that’s 101.99 for a r5 and a mobo.

Can’t beat that shit.

20.00 Newegg case, 29.00 on sale psu and used 85.00 1050ti plus a 40.00 stick of 8gb ram and under 400.00 you e got a banging throw down dirt cheap gaming rig
The price totals are mindblowing. It's so unfair.

To throw an assist since it looks like Method is interested I would also highlight this MoBo if he's considering Micro ATX (he didn't specify his form factor):
https://www.microcenter.com/product/510035/tuf-b450m-plus-gaming-am4-matx-amd-motherboard

It qualifies for the sale, and it's actually $20 cheaper ($80, not $100) than the lowest tender for this MoBo anywhere else online:
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/t2...g-micro-atx-am4-motherboard-b450m-plus-gaming

Biggest advantage over the A320 boards is that one won't be restricted to the stock clocks for the R5-1600. Besides that is has 4xRAM slots, not 2. It also has an extra PCIe slot (probably most useful for a WiFi/Bluetooth combo card since these don't come with WiFi), 2xChassis Fan headers instead of 1, a USB-C slot in the rear as well as a single Gen2 port, and it supports RGB. Finally, note that Gigabyte A320's m.2 slot isn't operational with the R5-1600, so the Asus is preferable if desiring an m.2 SSD should one go shoestring:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...4,13-132-977^13-132-977,13-119-141^13-119-141

$130 after the discount combined.
 
Is it possible to take a game console and manually swap or upgrade the RAM to get better performance or does the game software have to specifically know to make use of the extra RAM? What about swapping the CPU?
 
Does anyone know what mobos qualify for the ryzen 1600 discount at Microcenter? Can't check online.
 
Is it possible to take a game console and manually swap or upgrade the RAM to get better performance or does the game software have to specifically know to make use of the extra RAM? What about swapping the CPU?
You can't change hardware on consoles.
 
You can't change hardware on consoles.
There are people that have been doing it, mainly on older consoles, but it takes an extreme amount of work , knowledge, and writing some of your own code.

It’s definitely not plug and play, but some very interesting videos can be found on it if you go down the rabbit hole far enough.
 
There are people that have been doing it, mainly on older consoles, but it takes an extreme amount of work , knowledge, and writing some of your own code.

It’s definitely not plug and play, but some very interesting videos can be found on it if you go down the rabbit hole far enough.

Most console cpu’s are BGA correct?
 
Most console cpu’s are BGA correct?
They used to be I don’t know about now, so yes it might require extreme soldering skill and possibly building your own board as well, as one video I watched the dude did.
 
Is it possible to take a game console and manually swap or upgrade the RAM to get better performance or does the game software have to specifically know to make use of the extra RAM? What about swapping the CPU?
Only meaningful upgrade for the consoles is the replaceable hard drive in the PS4 which you can upgrade with an internal 2.5" SATA SSD. You can buy external SSDs for the Xbox, but that's sort of pointless because you can't replace the internal mechanical HDD that the OS runs on. You can also replace the factory drive with an SSD, but it's more of a hassle with the Xbox One.

SSDs are a more useful upgrade to PC owners who aren't waiting on a weak CPU to build the game world during loads, but it's a nice step up for responsiveness.
There are people that have been doing it, mainly on older consoles, but it takes an extreme amount of work , knowledge, and writing some of your own code.

It’s definitely not plug and play, but some very interesting videos can be found on it if you go down the rabbit hole far enough.
Indeed, but this amounts to the maintenance of one's own product. At the point that you are are both electrically re-engineering the hardware and writing code for the transformed product you are engaging in an educational passion project where the project itself becomes the purpose. The consoles aren't designed to run with upgrades to the CPU, GPU, or RAM as Microsoft and Sony intended them.
 
Threadripper TR-1920X is $279.99 until the end of the day from Amazon:
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X (12-core/24-thread) Desktop Processor (YD192XA8AEWOF)

Goddamn. That's a 12-core/24-thread CPU that runs quad channel memory. At this price, even after you add a CPU Cooler, it is cheaper than the 6c/12t i7-8700K ($390), 8c/8t i7-9700K ($410), and 8c/16t i9-9900K ($530) on the Intel side.

Compared to the R7-2700 (which has sales trending at $210):
https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-Ryzen-TR-1920X-vs-AMD-Ryzen-7-2700/3934vs3957
http://www.cpu-world.com/Compare/787/AMD_Ryzen_7_2700_vs_AMD_Ryzen_Threadripper_1920X.html
  • Higher base clock: 3.5 GHz vs. 3.2 GHz
  • Lower peak turbo: 4.0 GHz vs. 4.1 GHz
  • Higher all-core turbo: 3.7 GHz vs. 3.4 GHz

Despite that it still isn't quite as good as a pure gaming processor (at least with April 2018 drivers and game patches, and Game Mode unactivated).


But of course the benefit of a processor like this is that it can handle simultaneous streaming without a separate PC:



*Edit*
Easy choice for RAM to pair with the above today:
($119) Patriot Viper 4 Extreme Performance 16GB 3733MHz (2X 8GB) DDR4 PC Memory Kit
This is a pair of b-die Patriot RAM that happens to be single rank (normally not preferred, but better with Threadripper). These were the fastest sticks Patriot made when they were released in July 2016.
 
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Threadripper TR-1920X is $279.99 until the end of the day from Amazon:
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X (12-core/24-thread) Desktop Processor (YD192XA8AEWOF)

Goddamn. That's a 12-core/24-thread CPU that runs quad channel memory. At this price, even after you add a CPU Cooler, it is cheaper than the 6c/12t i7-8700K ($390), 8c/8t i7-9700K ($410), and 8c/16t i9-9900K ($530) on the Intel side.

Compared to the R7-2700 (which has sales trending at $210):
https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-Ryzen-TR-1920X-vs-AMD-Ryzen-7-2700/3934vs3957
http://www.cpu-world.com/Compare/787/AMD_Ryzen_7_2700_vs_AMD_Ryzen_Threadripper_1920X.html
  • Higher base clock: 3.5 GHz vs. 3.2 GHz
  • Lower peak turbo: 4.0 GHz vs. 4.1 GHz
  • Higher all-core turbo: 3.7 GHz vs. 3.4 GHz

Despite that it still isn't quite as good as a pure gaming processor (at least with April 2018 drivers and game patches, and Game Mode unactivated).


But of course the benefit of a processor like this is that it can handle simultaneous streaming without a separate PC:



*Edit*
Easy choice for RAM to pair with the above today:
($119) Patriot Viper 4 Extreme Performance 16GB 3733MHz (2X 8GB) DDR4 PC Memory Kit
This is a pair of b-die Patriot RAM that happens to be single rank (normally not preferred, but better with Threadripper). These were the fastest sticks Patriot made when they were released in July 2016.

I’ve considered a td build numerous times, and the 1920 has been on sale from time to time in various places around there already as theb1900 was before it.

If I streamed it would be an easy choice, but I’ve always settled on the 1700 r7 being “enough” cpu for me, and have missed some stupid sales on account of “thinking it over”

Soon, I think we’ll see 2700 sales reaching 1700 sales levels and that’s kinda been my holding point for now. And the fact that the 1600 is now so cheap I might buy one just because.
Buddy of mine just asked me to upgrade his old hp, with 775 socket with new cpu and ram and ssd, I’m trying to talk him into just ganking all the internals and putting an r5 1600 in it. With today’s prices it’s most likely cheaper, and way way way the fuck faster anyways.


But damn that 1920x sale got me like this, this morning.

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They used to be I don’t know about now, so yes it might require extreme soldering skill and possibly building your own board as well, as one video I watched the dude did.
You're not doing BGA's with a soldering iron, you're looking at a hot air station.

Threadripper TR-1920X is $279.99 until the end of the day from Amazon:
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X (12-core/24-thread) Desktop Processor (YD192XA8AEWOF)

Goddamn. That's a 12-core/24-thread CPU that runs quad channel memory. At this price, even after you add a CPU Cooler, it is cheaper than the 6c/12t i7-8700K ($390), 8c/8t i7-9700K ($410), and 8c/16t i9-9900K ($530) on the Intel side.

Compared to the R7-2700 (which has sales trending at $210):
https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-Ryzen-TR-1920X-vs-AMD-Ryzen-7-2700/3934vs3957
http://www.cpu-world.com/Compare/787/AMD_Ryzen_7_2700_vs_AMD_Ryzen_Threadripper_1920X.html
  • Higher base clock: 3.5 GHz vs. 3.2 GHz
  • Lower peak turbo: 4.0 GHz vs. 4.1 GHz
  • Higher all-core turbo: 3.7 GHz vs. 3.4 GHz

Despite that it still isn't quite as good as a pure gaming processor (at least with April 2018 drivers and game patches, and Game Mode unactivated).


But of course the benefit of a processor like this is that it can handle simultaneous streaming without a separate PC:



*Edit*
Easy choice for RAM to pair with the above today:
($119) Patriot Viper 4 Extreme Performance 16GB 3733MHz (2X 8GB) DDR4 PC Memory Kit
This is a pair of b-die Patriot RAM that happens to be single rank (normally not preferred, but better with Threadripper). These were the fastest sticks Patriot made when they were released in July 2016.


The R3 1200 can be found for $68 on Google Express.
 
You're not doing BGA's with a soldering iron, you're looking at a hot air station.



The R3 1200 can be found for $68 on Google Express.

The moment you realize you have a 60.00 cpu in your pc :(

It’s time to get off the couch and upgrade <45>
 
The moment you realize you have a 60.00 cpu in your pc :(

It’s time to get off the couch and upgrade <45>

I'd hold out for the next Ryzen processors at this point.
 

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