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Deluded Moron
- Dec 2, 2020
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Anyone? Or am I the only "nerd" here?
Just curious. And maybe it would lead to a discussion...who knows
Just curious. And maybe it would lead to a discussion...who knows
Sorry for asking if that question is stupid: But what are clicker/incremental games? Never heard of it.
Anyone? Or am I the only "nerd" here?
Just curious. And maybe it would lead to a discussion...who knows
one of the most famous one is cookie clicker or another one which is well known is paperclips.
cookie clicker takes some time - paperclips you can play through in 2 hours with the right strategy.
here is a list of a lot of games of that type.
Reddit - Dive into anything
www.reddit.com
there are interesting concepts and also a lot of unfinished stuff and often from a single programmer cause it's less about graphics and more about concept.
partly they are also called idle games cause some of them you can just let run in the background and make just a few interactions a day cause it's often about automation.
it's this think more, click less approach what i like about it.
and if watching the download bar or numbers increase is a turn on than it's definitely something for you ^^
I remember building my own PC 2 years ago. Mind you this was during the bitcoin explosion, so GPU and RAM prices were hella expensive. Regardless, it was a lot of fun and I enjoyed putting the parts together. Might need to upgrade my motherboard soon b/c AMD is churning out new chips like crazy + I want to OC my RAM to 3200+ MHz, which my current mobo doesn't support lol.
I love videogames and my gaming pc can still "battle" the new upcoming games with a decent graphics quality lol.
Actually, videogames are one of the things which are keeping me alive. Although I haven't been playing that much these days because of japanese. Yeah, I'm learning lots and it's time-consuming.
PC Master Race Unite!!!
I currently have
CPU: Intel i7-4790k 3.6Ghz
GPU: EVGA FTW 970 4GB
Mem: 16GB DDR3
HD: 4TB total
140+ games on Steam
Work Laptop:
CPU: Intel i7-8750H 2.2GHz
GPU: NVIDIA Quadro 4000M
Mem: 32 GB
HD: 1TB
No games :(
Thinking of getting a pre-built from CyberPower PC since they have the Radeon 6800s in stock along with the AMD 5900x CPU. Though AMD driver issues are scary and not as refined as NVIDIA's, I may just end up getting a 3080 whenever they have more available.
Yeah video games are my distraction as well lol. I am looking forward to play CP2077.
Yeah, me too.
I always recommend not getting pre-built systems. It's more fun to do it yourself, anyways.
I'm not updated enough on the topic. Is driver support really that terrible on AMD nowadays?
I would opt for the 3080 as well. Maybe that's just because I have been an Intel + Nvidia kid for years now. haha
My friend bought a pretty similar one, also with passive cooling. It's a nice little thingie, say, for work, but you can't really play games on a computer like that (unless you're like me and only play games that were made 10+ years ago), but I guess it's obvious at least because most of configurations are running on integrated graphics with no GPU at all. It's relatively cheap, small, convenient, doesn't use much electricity and yeah, it doesn't make much sound. Reminds me of my first laptop, RIP, it was my good friend for almost 8 years. But if you're going to run software that loads your CPU more than your average Google Chrome with three tabs open for extended periods of time, you'll probably start experiencing lagging because of CPU thermal throttling.i am thinking about a ultrasilent or complete passive cooled workstation/gaming system from https://www.deltatronic.de/en/ or https://www.silentmaxx.de/
has anybody experience with these systems?
My friend bought a pretty similar one, also with passive cooling. It's a nice little thingie, say, for work, but you can't really play games on a computer like that (unless you're like me and only play games that were made 10+ years ago), but I guess it's obvious at least because most of configurations are running on integrated graphics with no GPU at all. It's relatively cheap, small, convenient, doesn't use much electricity and yeah, it doesn't make much sound. Reminds me of my first laptop, RIP, it was my good friend for almost 8 years. But if you're going to run software that loads your CPU more than your average Google Chrome with three tabs open for extended periods of time, you'll probably start experiencing lagging because of CPU thermal throttling.
A high-end GPU will need active cooling by itself, they are really damn hot these days. I am extremely skeptical about any high end GPU surviving and handling high workload for extended periods of time with passive cooling. No matter how huge a radiator, it's just convection after all, and nvidia 2080 consumes 250W of power.at some point when you use high end gpu units like nividia 2080 or higher it seems you need at least a powerunit which has to be actively cooled. but all other stuffs is only passive cooled.
A little bit, in my opinion they are very quiet.do you have experience with water cooled systems and their noise level?
Do you know about pcpartpicker.com?I'm thinking about building a pc. Which feels weird because at the same time I want to die most of the time. But feeling a bit better some days, and I've enjoyed doing the research. Nice to read about the parts and specifications discussed in this thread. I'm taking notes! Never built a pc before, but sounds like a lot of fun tbh.