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  1. phil bottle

    10 Years

    So, FG just officially hit it's anniversary last week and a bunch of us now have the 10 year badge. Congrats to all who have made it this far and to whose who keep the community what it is today. Thanks to prodigal son @Diddums for getting the show on the road and to @GazzaGarratt for keeping the wheels spinning 🖤 You can blame both these twats for my presence lol 🖤🥳👏🙈😍🍻😜
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  2. Pricing up what I know second hand prices for CPU ~£40-£50 RAM ~£20-£25 GPU ~£130-£150 So £190-£225 just in those but you could add £40-£50 for the PSU. The motherboard is obviously an older version but if memory serves, the Auros 7 was one of best Ryzen 2000 series motherboards so probably add £50 easy (probably more) but makes it another £100 bringing the current total to ~£300. After that everything else is “free” with the cooler being pretty good too so another bonus. Drives are cheap these days so they won’t add much but always nice to haves. For gaming at 1080p that PC should be fine and still hit 60fps at quite high-ish settings. As for upgrades; yes there would be some easy upgrades. RAM is obviously easy but 16Gb is probably enough unless you’re playing some intensive games. GPU is also easy but for 1080p the 2070 should be enough. The 250Gb NVME drive is small these days but the motherboard has multiple slots so cloning the existing one would be easy (from memory Ryzen 2000 doesn’t have the pci-e lanes to run 2 nvme’s without some performance loss so it would be better swapping it out rather than use 2 but worth double checking as my memory of hardware specs from years ago could be wrong). CPU wise obviously it’s a few years old but the 2700x was the top of the 2000 series and it still holds up well today and I’m not sure it would be worth upgrading but it would be possible to swap it out for a newer CPU as the AM4 socket included 3000 and 5000 series too. You’d need to check on Gigabytes site but the Auros 7 was their top board so can’t believe it wouldn’t support newer Ryzen. There’s some downsides though namely everything is EOL. Ryzen now uses socket AM5 so you couldn’t go newer than 5000 series. DDR5 RAM is the current where this is DDR4. I wouldn’t put too much weight on these though as that PC should still last for years. It’s just worth noting so you’re fully informed. So overall is it a good deal? I’m always loathed to answer these sort of questions as so much of what it depends on is subjective but I’d say so, yes.
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  3. Today I saw something amazing! Mandalorian Astro A30’s! now there’s a large part of me that wants them because I will get a lot of use out of them, I use headphones a lot and have 3 separate pairs for my PlayStation (old turtle beach), my PC for D&D and when I’m at work planning lessons and then lastly the gym. according to the stats the A30’s are compatible with Bluetooth and all hardware so I think they will work for all three activities. can I get a review from anyone who currently owns them please, no ‘hear say’ please! thanks 503 - Service Unavailable Error WWW.AMAZON.CO.UK
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  4. Googling some benchmarks of the 2070 it can use high to ultra settings in games like Far Cry 5, Forza Horizon, Shadow of the Tomb Raider etc. and maintain over 60fps. So hopefully it should be quite a noticeable jump in performance. Some of that will be down to VRAM too, 8Gb is the minimum I’d go for these days as games are getting chonky ao your 980 was probably having to do some VRAM management which definitely wouldn’t help game smoothness. The motherboard is ATX form factor which means you can’t go too small but you can get some pretty small atx cases. Motherboad sizes are easy as the case will say what if they support it or not. It’ll just be some googling to make sure the 980 fits too.
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