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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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#5569418 Posted on: 07/30/2018 12:34 PM
Still waiting for a good GPU buy. but the 8400 is amazing.
Still waiting for a good GPU buy. but the 8400 is amazing.
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#5569424 Posted on: 07/30/2018 01:05 PM
Good stuff boss. Thank you.
Good stuff boss. Thank you.
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#5569428 Posted on: 07/30/2018 01:18 PM
Congratulations!
I have the money of a bit and the need of the megabyte. :p
With all honesty: More the need of the byte and budget of the nibble, to be fair.
EDIT: I just found a (custom) Vega64 from Gigabyte listed for 499€:
https://geizhals.eu/?cat=gra16-512&xf=6680-1
It's even cheaper than ALL other Vegas so far, except 1x a standard Vega56 for 494€.
I would call it a great deal, but I personally do not like Gigabyte so much. The Red Devil (64, sure) is what I want or a GTX1080.
Hey, I'm a Nibble with a bit of Byte 

Congratulations!

I have the money of a bit and the need of the megabyte. :p
With all honesty: More the need of the byte and budget of the nibble, to be fair.

EDIT: I just found a (custom) Vega64 from Gigabyte listed for 499€:
https://geizhals.eu/?cat=gra16-512&xf=6680-1
It's even cheaper than ALL other Vegas so far, except 1x a standard Vega56 for 494€.
I would call it a great deal, but I personally do not like Gigabyte so much. The Red Devil (64, sure) is what I want or a GTX1080.
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#5569433 Posted on: 07/30/2018 01:44 PM
Congratulations!
I have the money of a bit and the need of the megabyte. :p
With all honesty: More the need of the byte and budget of the nibble, to be fair.
EDIT: I just found a (custom) Vega64 from Gigabyte listed for 499€:
https://geizhals.eu/?cat=gra16-512&xf=6680-1
It's even cheaper than ALL other Vegas so far, except 1x a standard Vega56 for 494€.
I would call it a great deal, but I personally do not like Gigabyte so much. The Red Devil (64, sure) is what I want or a GTX1080.
my GPU is still under NDA. That toycard which is keeping dust out of PCIe slot is not even worth mentioning 
Congratulations!

I have the money of a bit and the need of the megabyte. :p
With all honesty: More the need of the byte and budget of the nibble, to be fair.

EDIT: I just found a (custom) Vega64 from Gigabyte listed for 499€:
https://geizhals.eu/?cat=gra16-512&xf=6680-1
It's even cheaper than ALL other Vegas so far, except 1x a standard Vega56 for 494€.
I would call it a great deal, but I personally do not like Gigabyte so much. The Red Devil (64, sure) is what I want or a GTX1080.


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Hey, I'm a Nibble with a bit of Byte