@ToastyBrosTech@Newegg And apparently the $550 and $600 MSRPs only apply to the first shipments and all future cards will be more expensive. https://t.co/nSOFua1VLz
I couldn't get a 9070 XT, but was able to snag a 9070 at MSRP. So stock seems better than the recent Nvidia launches, but I don't know if I would consider selling out in 15 minutes "widely available".
You can get 3070s for under $500 and and 3080s for under $700 very easily now. I willing to bet they'll be under $400 and $600 respectively a month from now. This summer is going to be an amazing time to build a PC!!!
The second design of my official merch, NOAB-02: Green vs Red, is now available! Thanks @ZachsTechTurf, @TechByMatt, and @MarcAranibar for modeling this promo! Details on development of the artwork and links to the merch in the video! https://t.co/eaXZoGiLOH #pcmr#pcmasterrace
I'm interested to know how many of you have upgraded to windows 11 and how your experience has been. Feel free to leave more detailed experiences as replies to this post.
@NVIDIAGeForce@TechByMatt made a vid and build that I watched and built for myself to get back into the PCMR. It involved an Optiplex 790. I wouldn’t be where I am now today if it wasn’t for him. #PlayItForward
Excited to build in the case lol. Everything about it screams low quality, cheap, budget, etc, but the handle and compact size trumps all. Not sure if it'll ever come back in stock, but link for reference: https://t.co/cC4AuyRn1A
Shout out to @TechByMatt for putting me on to it
Currently planning out 3 build guides that should come out before the end of 2021. The price points are $500, $750, and $1250. These will use all new parts with the exception of the GPUs in the $500/$750 builds.
For those that don't know, watch time is one of two main factors that affects video performance. Higher watch time = more suggestions/impression = more views. I'm not normally someone to speak out on stuff like this, but felt the need to in this case. This concludes this rant.
One of biggest gripes with @YouTube has always been that the comment dislike-button doesn't do anything. This "feature" allows toxic comments to rise up, when normally they'd get downvoted to non existence on a site like reddit.
Removing the video dislike button could very well have the same effect, but with entire videos. It will also help clickbait videos to perform better. Without seeing a dislike ratio people will be less inclined to immediately click away on trash videos(increasing watch time).