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  1. DangerousChicken12
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    "BANK LOAN LOL"
    My 2070 super is holding up ok and my i78700k is really reliable and the 16 gig of Gskill ram is doing ok. My biggest need is a 1 terabyte solid state drive, I can only fit Windows 10 and one(heavily modded) game on my 256 gig SSD lol all my other games are on a 1 terabyte Western digital black, so yea when I get a job, I will add more Ram a nd New 1t SSD. Nice screens bye the way mate!!   
    1. ShmooZ
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      LOL no doubt!
  2. deleted53019336
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    I do miss these gorgeous close up s of yours
    1. ShmooZ
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      Thank you!

      I am getting close to launch but trying out some new stuff and not sure how it will all turn out!
  3. gurleygirl
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    Tarrie's looking ultra fine.
    Love the stylish Christmas outfit.
    Wonderful soft tone closeups.
    Beautifully done, Zmeister.
    Thanks for sharing the tech release dates.
    I was going to build another AMD based system as a Christmas preset to myself but prices are sky high and availability is poor so I'm going to wait several months to see how it all pans out.
    Take care old friend.

    1. ShmooZ
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      Thank you Gurley!

      Love AMD, they make great stuff. I have owned many of their processors and graphics cards in the past. Intel and Nvidia has always worked better for me for Skyrim modding. Not even really sure why. I just stick with what works!
    2. gurleygirl
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      Yep, I build with both depending on price/performance and requirements.
      I'm still running an Intel based system (Core i7 7700k) on this computer and it has been extremely reliable/stable but I need more processing power because I enjoy running epic level mods that use a lot of scripts. My Nvidia 1070 is getting long in the tooth also with all the 4k textures I have been installing.
      It's been a horse race between Intel and AMD for a long time which is a good thing for consumers. 
    3. ShmooZ
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      With any game, your GPU is about 90% of the performance. With Skyrim modding even higher because it relies heavily on vram to load all the textures. Any quad core is plenty of CPU performance for Skyrim. Hyperthreading is good too. I even used an i3 dual core and did 1440p screens with a GTX 970 4GB. Many of the scripts only run while in use and do not require all that much. As long as you are not bottlenecking your GPU you are good to go and it is harder than ever to bottleneck a GPU these days. I am planning to get an Intel Core i5-11600K which is more than I need for Skyrim.
  4. Dibthelegend
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    A little late with the Santa hat but she looks adorable ^-^
    1. ShmooZ
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      Thank you Dylan!

      The Santa hat is indeed late. Intel is late. Nvidia is late.Taarie says "Finally"
  5. arghTease
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    1. ShmooZ
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  6. skywolle
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    She looks fabulous, very nice set, Z.

    1. ShmooZ
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      Thank you Sky!
  7. frank213
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    1. ShmooZ
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      Thank you Frank!
  8. GTXFan
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    she looks great - very nice outfit!!
    will see what AMD, Intel and Nvidia will launch and if it's only on paper or really purchasable
    1. ShmooZ
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      Thank you!

      Well...not sure if you remember my PC enthusiast posts from last year. But if you do, then you might remember that I mentioned that there could be higher vram cards coming later. At the time I only knew about the 3070 and 3080 with more vram. Which kind of makes me suspect that they already have these made and have just been waiting until later to release them. Now that the entire 3000 series is sold out, they will most likely be released pretty quick. I already know that the 3080 Ti or whatever they are going to call it has a suggested price of $999 USD. Although aftermarket cooling will jack up the price.
  9. ista3
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    Awesome captures Tarrie looking fab!

    Nice info with the products :)
    1. ShmooZ
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      Thank you Izzy!

      I try to stay on top of the latest news and rumors. Helps to make smarter buying decisions.
  10. SomewhatWindy
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    Great looking images of the best clothing saleslady in Skyrim I think,..  I also think she's one of the moodiest   
    Good stuff on all that new graphics stuff in the making. I will be completely renewing my system  within the coming two or three years from now. 
    Then I'll hopefully be ready for  the next gen games that are upcoming    
    1. ShmooZ
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      Thank you Erwin!

      Take your time like I do. They are always coming out with something better.
      Notice how they wait until after they sell out all the lower vram cards?
      I am in the process of upgrading parts myself...
      I think the next Intel CPU lineup after Rocket Lake will have DDR5 RAM.