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@Gibbo I'm currently doing the campaign on PC Building Simulator 2. I have a new CPU launch coming up should I advise my customers I will have a lot of CPUs for launch, a reasonable amount for launch, or a very small amount?

Should my customers be expecting to pay a real premium or do you think I can let them know it will be priced fairly competitively?

As you can tell I take this game really seriously, so any advice you can give will be appreciated.
 
@Gibbo I'm currently doing the campaign on PC Building Simulator 2. I have a new CPU launch coming up should I advise my customers I will have a lot of CPUs for launch, a reasonable amount for launch, or a very small amount?

Should my customers be expecting to pay a real premium or do you think I can let them know it will be priced fairly competitively?

As you can tell I take this game really seriously, so any advice you can give will be appreciated.
Lol I'm so confused if this is real or not
 
Is it still worth putting the X3D chips in eco mode? From memory I put my 7600x in eco mode 65w and it boosted higher because it was cooler? (IIRC).
 
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Thanks, that is very comprehensive.

To be honest it looks like the only motherboard that does it would be the MSI Godlike which is

1) 3x what I am willing to pay
2) Not even available in this country.


Does this board not do what you want?
 
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I'm interested.

Having said that, looking at some of the results of CUDIMM's, I may shelve ideas of getting a new CPU for a little while until CUDIMMS become widely available and supported.
 
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