Is that Type-C capable of both video and data transmission? Currently enjoying this feature on the 2070 Super, which reduces the cabling around my pc quite a lot.
I'm connecting my peripherals through the Dell monitor, which accepts both video and date through it's Type-C display port connector.
2 years after their launch all these should have been -30% bellow MSRP and now we should have 3070 Super at 549~599 Euro, not the crap we can find on Amazon.de starting at 900 Euro for 3070 Ti.
Build quality is excellent and the hardware used is mostly top notch. If only they had it made using Ryzen 6000 or Intel 12th gen CPUs, then it would have been a contender.
But as it is using years old CPU, it's got no chance to convince the tech savvy user.
I get that they should be more expensive in the EU, because of the VAT, but it is a greedymove to just replace the $ with the Euro sign and add the VAT.
Been using Arctic MX-2, MX-4 and MX-5 but I didn't do a comparison between them to establish any ranking. All the laptops I used them on are now quieter and perhaps a bit cooler than they used to be before the cleaning and reapplying new thermal paste.
Reading advice about applying thick layers...
Oh yeah, the good old times of SP-94 made of copper <3, I am still sad that I parted with it by giving away the desktop that had it inside.
In those days service technicians were complete jerks, not one of them would help me with a P4 socket 478 plastic bracket.
Q6600 was a great CPU...
That loser and his lame attempts to appear cool with his jacket should be more concerned about getting more VGA stock instead of puff pieces.
Seriously, how pathetically impotent you must be to have just one picture with the leather biker jacket in every post or article?!
What kind of minimum performance requirements do they have that this is an issue for M.2 SSDs?! This is just a shitty move to force the SSD producers to pay certification fees.