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Will watch it later then
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I am excited for the rest of the High Potential episodes to drop and the new Rookie season
Difficult to skip such an important page. I can understand
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Have no idea about the GPU thingy. But, since you are already planning to upgrade, maybe keep an eye out for DDR5 RAMs. Some outlets still have the older prices listed from time to time. So, if you are able to grab a lot at good price, then, it will be worth it.
Just my 2 cents, cause you are already planning to upgrade both mobo and cpu. So, I thought if prices are good or you have a way of getting the non-inflated prices, why not just upgrade to AM5 + DDR5, before everything goes crazy in less than 2-3 weeks. Please feel free to ignore.
Honestly, you should probably update the bios anyway since there's usually more things & fixes in them.
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Anyone planning to watch or has watched the new Avatar in theatres?
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I see we got there
No dreams last night unfortunately. Can always daydream about
No.
I'm intrigued as well.
Trying to somewhere next week. Maybe if I work hard all week next week.
Ok, if you say so. Still don't get it but probably cos I skipped a lot of pages.
You were there first !
Yah, Well still don't. But it's fine if others do.
Like a boss! All nice and tidy in one post!
Why only 4.6 M, why 40.6 M not ?????????
Let's make 1M pages
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I think most graphics cards for a while have only supported max 3 displays, even if they often have 2xDP and 2xHDMI. If you want 4+ monitors, 2 cards makes sense.
If you're upgrading the CPU anyway, get some that includes a GPU onboard. Doesn't matter how weak the GPU is, the important thing is that it will enable the motherboard back panel display connectors, so you can run 2 displays from the on board and the rest from the GPU. Also, the on-CPU graphics support usually lets you do DP over USB4 if that's something useful to you, which means you can have a USB breakout on the monitor, and support high resolutions with just one cable.
Choose the CPU before choosing a new motherboard. Some of the newer AMD chips are still available in AM4 variants if you want to save money on the board, but bare in mind that both new motherboards and CPUs supporting AM4 will become hard to find in the next couple of years. But if you stay on AM4, you can probably reuse your RAM and motherboard saving a good chunk of cash.
Having multiple GPUs isn't really a big deal nowadays. At least Windows has got quite good at dealing with it, as it's a common option on laptops as the screen is almost always driven off the CPU based GPU and any GPU add on is removable / optional.