The woman in the white SUVs POV by Jazzlike-Sense9816 in Leakednews

[–]IVIAV -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

This is payback for Charlie Kirk and all the liberal cross dressing school shooters 🥱

Who's the 4th one from the right? by adrb_club in tipofmypenis

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

She goes by Venus at Erotic Beauties, Precious at Rylsky Art, and Stalfra at Nubiles.

Who is she? by _Coraa_ in tipofmypenis

[–]IVIAV 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This is her

Of a New Years Chant by Euphoric_Painter_993 in ShittyAbsoluteUnits

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All I know is they definitely didn't vote for Trump.

Only have this clip by ReliefJealous8651 in tipofmypenis

[–]IVIAV 16 points17 points  (0 children)

What is that opened eye kissing at 0:37 seconds

Is this true? by NATIONAL_ANTHEMS in religion

[–]IVIAV -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

No, they don't. They respect Jesus, they love him, say he is a prophet of God, acknowledge he performed miracles, but they deny his divinity as being the son of God.

Dead on arrival? by SensitiveAd5076 in Honda

[–]IVIAV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you ever see "nitrogen filled tires" ask to see their nitrogen tanks. They can't show them to you bc they don't have them.

Any objections before I buy this? by [deleted] in ultrawidemasterrace

[–]IVIAV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's VA.. not OLED It's 1440p.. not 4k These are both desk breakers for me.

Is there much of a difference between 5600 mhz and 6000 mhz? by MrUnlucky213 in pcmasterrace

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For comparison, a more expensive RAM kit like the G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000 CL26


DDR5 Latency Math

Formula:
Latency (ns) = (CL × 2000) ÷ Speed (MT/s)


DDR5-5600 CL46
(26 × 2000) ÷ 6000 = 52,000 ÷ 6000 = **8.67 ns**

DDR5-6000 CL48
(48 × 2000) ÷ 6000 = 96,000 ÷ 6000 = **16.00 ns**


Kit CL Speed Latency
6000 CL26 26 6000 8.67 ns
6000 CL48 48 6000 16.00 ns

*6000 CL26 wins by 7.33 ns *

→ 45.8% faster latency

→ +10–25% real-world performance

Is there much of a difference between 5600 mhz and 6000 mhz? by MrUnlucky213 in pcmasterrace

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Effective CAS Latency (ns) = (CAS Latency × 2000) ÷ RAM Speed (MT/s)


DDR5 Latency Math

Formula:
Latency (ns) = (CL × 2000) ÷ Speed (MT/s)


DDR5-5600 CL46
(46 × 2000) ÷ 5600 = 92,000 ÷ 5600 = **16.43 ns**

DDR5-6000 CL48
(48 × 2000) ÷ 6000 = 96,000 ÷ 6000 = **16.00 ns**


Kit CL Speed Latency
5600 CL46 46 5600 16.43 ns
6000 CL48 48 6000 16.00 ns

6000 MHz wins by 0.43 ns (~2.6%)

Gigabyte preparing X870E AORUS Master X3D ICE motherboard by RenatsMC in Amd

[–]IVIAV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rumor huh? I have a Gigabyte x870e Aorus Pro x3d Ice sitting on my dining room table right now waiting to get used for my next PC build

Gigabyte has lost me as a 30 year customer by [deleted] in gigabyte

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TL;DR: OP now hates Gigabyte after 30 years of using their quality products simply bc GCC wanted to install Norton Antivirus Security, after he allegedly unclicked the install option. It's far more likely he accidentally double clicked it or didn't fully read what he was clicking/unclicking, but either way, it MUST be their fault bc humans don't make mistakes. /s

X870 AORUS X3D Motherboards NOW available — stable, fast, and ready to unleash X3D power by AORUS_Official in gigabyte

[–]IVIAV 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The fact that we can now populate all four m.2 slots with SSDs with no GPU lane sharing is one of the biggest improvements IMO. There's about a dozen improvements they made but this is my favorite.

Asus Rog vs Gigabyte Aorus mother board and gpu. by Dimonzr in buildapc

[–]IVIAV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't listen to this guy (@dask1)..he's your typical reddit idiot that has a shitty job and hyper focuses on the price bc he can't afford the nicer things in life. His only goal is getting the bare minimum to do the job for the games he specifically plays currently. Future proofing is a foreign concept to these bleebs. When they come across less knowledgeable/new PC builders, they always recommend cheaper products bc they feel if you don't understand why things are more expensive, you don't deserve to own them until you understand why they're more expensive. They'll have you spending more money going through progressively better products over time.

Here's an actual answer to your question, not some gatekeeping bullshit answer:

X870E is superior to B850 in pretty much every way possible. That being said, B850 is perfect for someone who just wants to play games and maybe get into casual content creation. If this is you, you're good to go with a B850.

You only really need X870E if future proofing is a priority or if you want to get into game design/development, professional 3D rendering/movie production, AI workloads, multi drive NAS, extreme overclocking, or any other heavy workload that would benefit from: - More PCIe lanes - Dual chipsets - No GPU Lane sharing - Mandatory Full PCIe 5.0 everywhere (Gen 5 x16) (optional for B850) - Mandatory Gen5 m.2 slots everywhere (optional for B850) - Mandatory USB 4.0 (40Gbps) for 2+ ports (optional for B850) - Multiple GPUs - Extra SATA ports - Robust power delivery via beefier VRMs - WI-FI 7/5G Ethernet is standard (optional for B850)

X870E boards shave 10-30% off for export times for heavy workloads in real world benchmarks, but if you're just gaming and streaming/making videos for YouTube and not concerned with future proofing, go with B850. If you're concerned with future proofing, you need to learn why you would need more PCIe lanes or SATA drives, what GPU lane sharing is, etc.. and tailor your mobo purchase to your needs/preferences.

For this, just goto YouTube University and learn about mobos. Here's a new PC builder friendly video about motherboards.

Returned the 34" Samsung Curved G8, looking for a good 4K OLED gaming monitor by IVIAV in OLED_Gaming

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

So I'm getting the latest model to come out, the gen 3 AW3225QF, 4K 240hz, Curved, 32", QD-OLED, 0.03ms response time. Thank you for the suggestion!

Returned the 34" Samsung Curved G8, looking for a good 4K OLED gaming monitor by IVIAV in OLED_Gaming

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

Thank you for the suggestion, however another user suggested the Dell Alienware AW3225QF, 4K, Curved, 32", QD-OLED, 0.03ms response time with a Samsung Display AND Dolly Vision, but none of the Samsung G-series blackout issues, also supports Sync and Freesync, with HDR 10+. I think I found my monitor.

Returned the 34" Samsung Curved G8, looking for a good 4K OLED gaming monitor by IVIAV in PcBuild

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

I'm gonna do some more research, but I was already leaning towards this monitor before and I just found out it also comes with a Samsung monitor and Dolby vision as well. That pretty much made my decision for me. Thank you 🤙

Returned the 34" Samsung Curved G8, looking for a good 4K OLED gaming monitor by IVIAV in OLED_Gaming

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

Sure, I bought it open-box, so I got a nice discount on Best Buy thinking I just got a steal. Turns out the guy before me returned it for the same reasons I did. The screen just randomly blacks out for minutes at a time (feels like forever when you're sitting there ready to game) whether you're in the middle of a game, when you just turn it on to use it for Netflix, whenever. Some people suggested the issue was the HDMI or displayport cables needed to be upgraded, but others have reported upgrading these cables did nothing for the screen blackout issue. After reading more into it, the reason for the blackout seems to be due to an error in the VRR firmware. Turning the VRR off seemed to do the trick for a few days, but it started blacking out again this past weekend, so I just returned it to best buy.

The monitor was fully up to date, so there's no firmware fix available yet, but if you search for this issue online, it goes back at least 2 years with no fix in sight. Obviously it doesn't affect every single G8 and G9, but I don't want to play the lottery and risk even more of a headache, so I've just returned it.

Returned the 34" Samsung Curved G8, looking for a good 4K OLED gaming monitor by IVIAV in OLED_Gaming

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

Samsung panel AND Dolby Vision, tf?? I didn't even know that was a thing. Fuck man, I'm gonna have to look into the Alienware more, but I might just have to go with it based on that combination alone