Finally got back into Rainbow Six Siege, for the past week or so, after around half a year of not playing it. Oh, how much i missed this game.
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Yeah I'm pretty excited about these announcements. I'd probably buy the Ryzen 5 3600 if I hadn't bought the Ryzen 5 2600 already because my Core i5-6600k died after only 3 years. I also own a Vega 56 (a steal at 250 euros), otherwise I'd go with Navi. Maybe I'll upgrade again with Ryzen 4000 and AMD's Navi follow-up next year.
Your CPU died? I've rarely heard of that happening. It's usually motherboard, RAM, or HDD.Dobson wrote: ↑May 27th, 2019, 1:12 pmYeah I'm pretty excited about these announcements. I'd probably buy the Ryzen 5 3600 if I hadn't bought the Ryzen 5 2600 already because my Core i5-6600k died after only 3 years. I also own a Vega 56 (a steal at 250 euros), otherwise I'd go with Navi. Maybe I'll upgrade again with Ryzen 4000 and AMD's Navi follow-up next year.
tbh I don't exactly know if it was the CPU or motherboard, I couldn't test those components independently. but even if I knew which component was at fault it would have made sense to replace both anyway. buying a new socket 1151 CPU with much less value than Ryzen would've been bad, as well as buying a new mainboard for an i5 that started to feel slow. So I just went with the Ryzen and a new board. also RAM and HDD work fine with the new components.Pratham wrote: ↑May 27th, 2019, 1:25 pmYour CPU died? I've rarely heard of that happening. It's usually motherboard, RAM, or HDD.Dobson wrote: ↑May 27th, 2019, 1:12 pmYeah I'm pretty excited about these announcements. I'd probably buy the Ryzen 5 3600 if I hadn't bought the Ryzen 5 2600 already because my Core i5-6600k died after only 3 years. I also own a Vega 56 (a steal at 250 euros), otherwise I'd go with Navi. Maybe I'll upgrade again with Ryzen 4000 and AMD's Navi follow-up next year.
I've had my i5 3550's motherboard die in last year, I just bought new one cause I have been holding on for next generation of Ryzen.
I also bought an SSD as system drive and feels like it put life back in PC.
I also bought an SSD as system drive and feels like it put life back in PC.
yeah SSDs are great. I fully replaced my HDD with a huge SSD not long ago. I hate loading times
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stuffing in characters from the other movies / tv shows makes the world feel smaller, not bigger. The story looks generic as hell, but gameplay looks properly forceful and impactful though. Very excited regardless.
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Who here has played Mario Odyssey?
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