• Lippy@fedia.io
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    14 hours ago

    I ran my old 3770K machine for 10 years and it got the job done. I’ll run my current PC well into the 2030s if I have to. Just gotta hope that nothing dies on it because at this rate it’s gonna be worth more than a car shortly…

    If things still aren’t affordable after that, I guess I’m going back to pen and paper again…

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    15 hours ago

    We seriously need Open-Hardware now more than ever.

    FUN FACT: Did you know that Russian people are buying cheap Chinese ICs & sodering them onto PCBs to make their own RAMs & it even fricking POSTs.

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      They do this in China too… GN did a video about it for GPUs…kinda wild. This is an untapped market in the US

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    19 hours ago

    I’m guessing now would be a good time for me to sell my old PC from 2020?

    3900X, 2080 Super, 32 GB of RAM, 1 TB Samsung 970 M.2 storage. What would y’all pay for this right now? 😅

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        15 hours ago

        Oh shit, aight. That would return me about 80% of what I paid for it, and net me about $8/month if you treat it as a subscription over how long I’ve had it.

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            14 hours ago

            What kind of math are you smoking.

            No, about $2,500. How did you get to 2 million dollars?

            Am I the one who can’t math? Stop making me second-guess myself! Unless I’m wrong, then do. But am I?! Ahh!

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    22 hours ago

    how to force millions of gamers to use cloud computing for games? creative artificial demand, make prices on powerful PCs/ components to skyrocket and become unaffordable for most then provide cost effective ‘cloud based gaming bullshit’ as a solution.

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        Yeah I have a backlog of games going back 30 years. If they don’t want her to spend any money, then I won’t. Simple as that.

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        20 hours ago

        It’s only really an issue for AAA titles. There’s millions of indie games out there that will run just fine on 10 year old hardware. If this kills the AAA game industry, I think it’s doing us all a favor.

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    And one of the companies pushing all this AI — Nvidia — will happily sell you cloud gaming for $10 or $20 a month, depending on a couple factors. It’s not really a bad deal if you bought a cheap computer (or like, a base Mac) and you have low enough latency. Also, you have to own the games on Steam. They’re only renting the hardware to you, not the games. And, it gets “better,” they don’t support all your games.

    Sucks for people who paid thousands for a top-end PC and are riding the upgrade train. I’ve been there. It was fun 20 years ago.