

It’s used by some Discord communities to prevent spam/bots. This would be inconjunction with other measures like how some communities require a verified email or to have a phone number associated with your account.


It’s used by some Discord communities to prevent spam/bots. This would be inconjunction with other measures like how some communities require a verified email or to have a phone number associated with your account.


Well you had my attention, now you have my interest 🧐


Unfortunately i dont know. I only recently moved to an area with a Micro Center.


I just moved to an area with a Micro Center so i can’t compare how they used to be.


Will do! I think my sleep is going to suffer for the foreseeable future.


Thanks, its hard to not just game all day, but I’m forcing myself to do the work around the house before i touch it.


I am not gonna lie… I haven’t heard of it.


I dont see any harm in trying it out. This is literally just my gaming rig. I have a laptop running fedora that i use for coding, finances and the like.


This build cost me just shy of $1300 at Micro Center. You could find parts for cheaper elsewhere and change the storage, cooling, and case for more savings


I have never ran Bazzite. My last build ran Ubuntu (started with 18.04 LTS) and my laptop runs Fedora workstation.


Speaking of thermal paste! I actually forgot to purchase some thermal paste, but Cool Master included a nice syringe of thermal paste in the box of the 240L.


Ya my 1070Ti was so freaking loud compared to this card. I have checked it a few times to make sure the fans are running 😅


I had a G2 series EVGA for my last build. Never had any issues in 7 years.


Oh ya the gloves will be nice when doing a teardown.
It’s nice not having to worry about getting grease or oil on the various connectors!


The best part is it doesn’t feel like a budget build!


I made the switch! My last build was Intel + Nvidia. Now it’s all AMDaaaaayumn


The only other cards in the price range of the 9060 XT were 8gb 3060s! It made the choice really easy for me - plus I wanted an all AMD build.


Okay i just tested playing Halo Infinite at 1080p on ultra settings with the frame limit at 100 fps (monitor max refresh i know weird). The temps stayed around 65° - 70° C while i played. No stuttering, no lag, just pure buttery smoothness


I do! I haven’t played it yet, but I do own it. I’m wondering how well it’ll play on this build.
As much as I want to make a joke about Teams sucking this will be the foothold that Microsoft uses to work their way back in.
Its what people know and are familiar with and it might cause enough friction to undo the migration.