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Star Citizen is selling virtual plots of land for up to £96 a pop
As part of a mechanic that is not yet available in a game that's not yet out.


http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...is-selling-virtual-plots-of-land-for-up-to-96

LOL!!! I love this, their whole ploy in fact, it's like throwing money in a duck pond.

I got SC free with the purchase of a 290X quite some time ago, No way in hell am I spending money on it though and judging by it's current state it won't be out for at least another 3 years, And that's being conservative.
 
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Seems EA shot themselves in the foot again.

first they claim that they wouldnt add cosmetics in order to stay true to SW franchise. Then someone from reddit datamines a substantial amount of new skins and outfits for heroes.

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Maybe Disney at work behind the "no, to cosmetics" but I highly doubt that.


The video shared by uninspired_zebra doesn’t showcase a pink Darth Vader, mind you, or any other variant of heroes that could potentially distort the true memory of the franchise, however it does give a look at various skins for assault classes across the six factions. Stranger yet, none of what was shown was completely out of canon, as all skins have been present within the Star Wars universe before and would make more sense than Rey fighting Darth Vader in the Cloning Facility on Kamino
 
According to this report, AMD are working on a GDDR6 memory controller. They'll still likely be using HBM2 for the higher-end sector, but GDDR6 might be installed in midrange GPUs. GDDR6 should have a lot more effective bandwidth than the Fury X and Titan Xp, which is really good for those playing at higher resolutions.

https://wccftech.com/amd-gddr6-memory-upcoming-graphics-cards/

Rumours about this have been spinning around for ages. GDDR6 makes a lot of sense, as it is a lot more power efficient than GDDR5 due to its increased bandwidth.

Effectively GDDR6 will allow GPU makers to offer the same levels of performance using almost half as many chips as an equivalent GDDR5 solution. This has huge potential in the low-end to save money per chip with a smaller memory bus, or just offer more pure performance.
 
Forum member Helldriver just pointed at the Newegg page for the new Corsair AIO's coming out, New pump top and quieter pump, coming in 120mm, 240mm, 280mm and 360mm, I'll definitely be getting the 280 as my H110i GT has started making a rattling sound.

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Oddly not using the square cold plate that they usually use on a lot of their AIO's.



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Not... pumped... on their pump top design, but maybe it is actually going to get Corsair back on top.

The 280mm version will be a day 1 buy for me as I took my build completely apart a few weeks back to give it a good thorough cleaning, Everything went fine apart from when I accidentally dropped the H110i GT, Now it has a slight buzz to it XD
 
The 280mm version will be a day 1 buy for me as I took my build completely apart a few weeks back to give it a good thorough cleaning, Everything went fine apart from when I accidentally dropped the H110i GT, Now it has a slight buzz to it XD

Did you accidentally on purpose drop it just to excuse the new purchase? :p ;)
 
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