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But it's all the fun you get to have until then.
At the end of the day, if the end user is satisfied..that's all that matters.
I am certain I have spent money on parts my wife would have said were totally unnecessary. My son has way more PC than he needs.
It should be an awesome gaming card. I would recommend worrying less about benchmarking it and more time playing some killer games maxed out.
Yeah, I'm too poor to get a 4k monitor. My son is using a U2415 Dell, which is 1920x1080.
I'll likely go 4k when I build myself a new computer. But unsure when that will be, as I just had to drop $7k on a new roof for my house.
Oh, and don't be surprised when son gets a taste of the high end and starts building PC's with fancy cases and water blocks and stuff. You'll be like I fought this over at ten forums and now it's in my house
I need to contact EVGA to see if i can get a step up to a better PSU i am running a 1000 watt not enough for two ti's
Sounds about right. On the other hand though, dealing with the roof is something that I don't want to deal with again. So, I went with nicer shingles, I did more ice damn than what was required, I did better underlayment, and I have a transferrable warranty that includes inspections every 5 years with replacement of anything showing any wear. If nothing else, it just gives me a nice thing to offer to a potential buyer which might get me an offer.
He might get that bug. He already has an RGB mechanical keyboard, an RGB mouse, and I recently got him some RGB LED strips that we have mounted around his desk to give him ambient lighting.
He is a funny kid, he always wants stuff, but when it comes time to lay down his money, he decides that maybe he doesn't need it after all :)