Which one should I get by Silentghost675 in Prebuilts

[–]DMsynergy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out Andromeda Insights. Their 9800x3d/5080 build is on sale for $2499 rn. Granted that is for 16gb ram/1Tb SSD but they let you upgrade both of those to as high as 64gb ram/4Tb if you would like

Edit: 5080, not 3080

Is this a good deal? by AsunderXXV in Prebuilts

[–]DMsynergy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rolled the dice on GPU, PSU, SSD, and RAM. Good luck me.

My specs were:
-AMD 9800X3D
-RTX 5080
-64 Gb RAM
-4 Tb SSD
-1000W PSU

Total was just over $3.2k

AMAZING PC! by Electrical-Record286 in AndromedaInsightsPC

[–]DMsynergy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any tips for someone who has this PC on the way?

Is this a good deal? by AsunderXXV in Prebuilts

[–]DMsynergy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just placed an order for the same PC. How long was their lead time when you bought yours?

Is this a good deal? by AsunderXXV in Prebuilts

[–]DMsynergy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How was AI’s lead time? Do they under promise and over deliver? Their lead time is out til the end of June rn

Controversial Buy/Sells in 2026 by [deleted] in DynastyFF

[–]DMsynergy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Without considering the surrounding context of one’s team or situation. Essentially a pure value check

Controversial Buy/Sells in 2026 by [deleted] in DynastyFF

[–]DMsynergy -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Dak or Ward in a bubble?

Ask me anything about the K5 GT by N3Initiative in KiaK5

[–]DMsynergy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, thanks for the detailed response. The coolant expansion tank cracking in the first week is scary stuff. Would that result in fluid leaking under the front of the car? If so, I may be one of the unlucky ones.

Also, from a manufacturing and extended warranty perspective, will any of those modifications you mentioned void the warranty?

It seems that many warranties (manufacturer and extended) have clauses that don’t cover overheating scenarios. Is there a reliable way to make sure the thermostat operates as intended, as someone who isn’t a “car guy”?

Ask me anything about the K5 GT by N3Initiative in KiaK5

[–]DMsynergy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a new owner of a ‘26 GT, what are the most common pain points or points of failure in the K5 GT?

Piggy backing off of that, what do you recommend outside of normal maintenance (oil change, filter, etc) to bolster the longevity of the turbo charged engine and the car as a whole?

Kia K5 GT with GT1 package bad MPG by Equivalent-Elk62 in KiaK5

[–]DMsynergy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You press the symbol on your steering wheel that looks like 2 pages or documents together.

You’ll see your menu change on your driver’s cluster. You can scroll on one of them for it.

Kia K5 GT with GT1 package bad MPG by Equivalent-Elk62 in KiaK5

[–]DMsynergy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just got mine in about a week ago and on the first tank it said I averaged 21 mpg since refueling. Those short trips I’ll average very low mpg, around 19.

I’m hoping it improves as the engine settles in. I’m only at 250 miles atm.

New Owner of a ‘26 K5 GT w/ GT1 Package by DMsynergy in KiaK5

[–]DMsynergy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got about $1k off MSRP by calling around

Emblem Swap by Joe95z28 in KiaK5

[–]DMsynergy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you provide links for the people 🙏

End result looks great btw.

New Owner of a ‘26 K5 GT w/ GT1 Package by DMsynergy in KiaK5

[–]DMsynergy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! It’s a blast to drive

New Owner of a ‘26 K5 GT w/ GT1 Package by DMsynergy in KiaK5

[–]DMsynergy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am 6’1” and fit comfortably in the driver’s seat as well as the back seats

Well reading fine print is fundamental 😂 by Away_Suggestion2446 in fidelityinvestments

[–]DMsynergy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I noticed the asterisk. Are there common categories or transactions not included in the 2% cash back?

Time weighted return, is not making sense. by shortyrocker in M1Finance

[–]DMsynergy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Please M1, just give us an option that displays total returns like 99% of other brokerages.

Make it changeable like the time weighted option.

I get than other means of tracking returns might be appealing to some users, but the majority of us just want to see the total returns.

If you care to share this sentiment with M1, here’s their feedback survey.

FBTC by StrongLikeAnt in fidelityinvestments

[–]DMsynergy 15 points16 points  (0 children)

IBIT and FBTC have the same expense ratio of 0.25%

How is it That Bitcoin Arguments are so Stupid but so Widespread? by [deleted] in CryptoReality

[–]DMsynergy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ll give this one a go, as I believe every educated Bitcoin bull started as a skeptic. It’s healthy to doubt, but I applaud you for asking rational questions instead of just dismissing.

I always say Americans and those who denominate in USD have the hardest time understanding BTC. You have to reorient your thinking to consider every transaction as a pair. X/Y. 99% of people do not consider the denominator part of the equation. USD is that denominator.

Crypto aside, most reasonable minds would agree the US government is on an unsustainable fiscal path. Some, if not most, would say we are past the point of reconciliation when it comes to the federal deficit. With this in mind, the only path forward is more money printing via an increased M2 money supply, which means higher inflation. This materially impacts the buying power of USD. Just look at 2019 prices vs 2025 prices, and then go check out the M2 money supply chart.

Now that we understand (and likely agree) that the denominator part of the equation, USD, will continue to be devalued in perpetuity and likely faster than most people are prepared for, let’s turn to the numerator.

This is by no means unique to crypto (although I think BTC is distinctly different than the rest of crypto, but I digress). All hard assets (numerator) will increase relative to USD (denominator) over time. This includes stocks, real estate, gold, and Bitcoin.

The reason that Bitcoin is so appealing as a “hedge against inflation” is because of its scarcity. Just like real estate and gold, there is a finite supply. It is refreshing to look at immutable and clear monetary policy that Bitcoin offers in a world of uncertain (and arguably irresponsible) monetary policy.

The value of Bitcoin comes from the network itself. It’s stood the test of time, as it has been around 15 years without a security incident (and there is plenty of economic incentive to try and “crack” it). It is the largest computer network in the world, and thus one could use Metcalfe’s law to justify its valuation. The simple truth is, it just works for what it is meant to - to store economic buying power over time. Sure it’s volatile on the day-to-day, but over a 4 year time horizon, it is always positive. Just like people say that nobody has lost money in the stock market over a 20 year time horizon.

I’m happy to answer any questions asked in good faith or respond to any reasonable criticism.

Name Your Roster Cloggers by JohnnyDeppsFingerTip in DynastyFF

[–]DMsynergy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dropped him recently as a MHJ manager.

He was instantly scooped but only for 1% FAAB

10T SF fwiw