i7-87000k delidded by silicon lottery, binned (by them) at 5.2GHz/1.425v. My board didn't have the power delivery capable of anything near that so I didn't really push it (think at the time I was running 5.0 all core at around 1.33v). For the last year it's lived a quiet life as a turbo disabled...
Just an update; second monitor is fine technically.
The U in Aorus at the bottom only has half the silver sticker applied, probably just going to take the rest of it and the other letters off.
Overall happy with the monitor but as stated everywhere in this thread, the QC is hilariously awful.
I figure if I spend $60+ I'm entitled to a complete, functional product. Not this fallout 76/anthem triple-a nonsense.
The sooner this industry collapses in on itself, the better.
The only card of this generation that I'm waiting for.
Specifically for that upgraded Turing NVENC for my Plex server. Give me a low profile 1650 in the $150-180 range and I'm sold.
It's not 2008 anymore. Read up about aptX HD and Bluetooth 5.0.
It's lossless compression. Nothing is lost. It's literally the same 24 bit audio you can listen to through a cable.
At least with the introduction of bluetooth 5.0, I have to agree. The bandwidth available to modern bluetooth (2Mbps) is more than sufficient for lossless quality audio playback, particularly when combined with aptX HD.
Just got a CIPHER bluetooth module for my Audeze iSine 20s and I can't tell...
I think if this was the case, the true, real actual case, someone in the tech press would have caught on before now no? Like why haven't we heard of anyone discovering that freesync is a scam?
In fact I seem to remember a hardocp blind test and people tended to pick the freesync monitor as the...
That's 1000 sq miles, not 1000 miles.
A little bit different. Still impressive, about the size of an average city give or take can be served by a single tower.