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Review: Guru3D PC Buyers Guide Summer 2018
It's that time of the year again! Welcome, all to the (Late) Summer 2018 edition of Guru3D's PC Buyer's Guide. This article will show you PC builds at various price points that we - as a unit - feel happy to recommend.
You can read the guide right here.
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#5569454 Posted on: 07/30/2018 03:03 PM
Even though I have the money for a X299 or X399 system, I currently own something more on the slower side of a "Nibble" system. I'd like to skip right over 2K and move to 4K, but I refuse to spend $500+ on just a GPU.
At least my 290 has been holding up very nicely with 1080p games.
Even though I have the money for a X299 or X399 system, I currently own something more on the slower side of a "Nibble" system. I'd like to skip right over 2K and move to 4K, but I refuse to spend $500+ on just a GPU.
At least my 290 has been holding up very nicely with 1080p games.
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#5569455 Posted on: 07/30/2018 03:06 PM
Question, the bit, nibble naming etc ... should we just name the chapters simply entry-level PC, mainstream, high-end etc?
I was fighting that a bit when editing the article, as it could end up being a notch confusing.
Question, the bit, nibble naming etc ... should we just name the chapters simply entry-level PC, mainstream, high-end etc?
I was fighting that a bit when editing the article, as it could end up being a notch confusing.
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#5569457 Posted on: 07/30/2018 03:08 PM
Question, the bit, nibble naming etc ... should we just name the chapters simply entry-level PC, mainstream, high-end etc?
I was fighting that a bit when editing the article, as it could end up being a notch confusing.
I personally like the naming scheme you've always done. Adds more personality. I think you are pretty concise about what they mean.
Question, the bit, nibble naming etc ... should we just name the chapters simply entry-level PC, mainstream, high-end etc?
I was fighting that a bit when editing the article, as it could end up being a notch confusing.
I personally like the naming scheme you've always done. Adds more personality. I think you are pretty concise about what they mean.
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#5569460 Posted on: 07/30/2018 03:20 PM
Question, the bit, nibble naming etc ... should we just name the chapters simply entry-level PC, mainstream, high-end etc?
I was fighting that a bit when editing the article, as it could end up being a notch confusing.
I agree with schmidtbag, the "bit, nibble, etc." scheme sounds a bit better than the standard "entry-level, mainstream, gaming, high end, etc." stuff everybody is using. I personally like it because it is NOT 08/15 standard.
But if you would prefer it the other way, I can happily live with that, too. At the end, it is only a naming for different "classes" of invest and performance. I bet you could name it "A", "B", "C", "D" and so on and still everybody would be good with it.
But the nibble sounds way better, I FULLY agree.
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Question, the bit, nibble naming etc ... should we just name the chapters simply entry-level PC, mainstream, high-end etc?
I was fighting that a bit when editing the article, as it could end up being a notch confusing.
I agree with schmidtbag, the "bit, nibble, etc." scheme sounds a bit better than the standard "entry-level, mainstream, gaming, high end, etc." stuff everybody is using. I personally like it because it is NOT 08/15 standard.
But if you would prefer it the other way, I can happily live with that, too. At the end, it is only a naming for different "classes" of invest and performance. I bet you could name it "A", "B", "C", "D" and so on and still everybody would be good with it.
But the nibble sounds way better, I FULLY agree.

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Intel, NVIDIA or AMD or ALL OF THEM??
Naaa, nevermind, I don't want you to break any NDA. How long is it valid? Mine was 5 years back then (2011 or 2012), I am finally allowed to talk about getting an Intel Ultrabook on base of Haswell for sending in a MS Paint image drawn in 5 minutes with one color and almost winning the Intel Ultrabook Software contest besides the fact I am unable to program HELLO WORLD in ANY language! *rofl* <- almost literally right now!
Let that sink in. And that was an official Intel campaign. I still have some emblem telling me "Your idea made a difference! Intel Ultrabook Software Contest" ... a Paint image! STICK FIGURES GOT ME AN 1500$ Ultrabook which was never released in any kind or form to the public, ever. Paint FTW!
Btw.: I must have scored at least in position 1 to 100 out of 1000, otherwise I wouldn't have got this emblem. And honestly ... what the actual fuck did the others do? Other COMPANIES or at least PROFESSIONALS with years of background and programming knowledge.
>>> I owned over 900 of them, with a Paint image. <<<
Is yours as hilarious as mine? (I mean the way to get it?)