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Graphics cards are silly money at present
any questions on them, just fire away.Thanks for the warm Chromebooks words all, that's encouraging![]()
GPUs have been at £££££ pricing for ages- before the pandemic it was crypto. I paid £283 for my RX 580 back in October 2017. I could sell it for that price or anything up to £350 ish (not that I will). AMD and Nvidia aren't helping much with the way they keep gouging buyers at the moment.Agreed to upgrade pc and get more RAM and a better graphics card for son's Xmas prezzie.
The RAM price made my nose bleed but only a prelude to trying to get a higher end graphics card. No stock in most places, some said had stock on website but after contact said no physical stock.
Mad pricing but managed to get one but way over RRP!
Anybody else had problems trying to get stuff?
GPUs have been at £££££ pricing for ages- before the pandemic it was crypto. I paid £283 for my RX 580 back in October 2017. I could sell it for that price or anything up to £350 ish (not that I will). AMD and Nvidia aren't helping much with the way they keep gouging buyers at the moment.
Good point, but the problem with vacuuming in the case is the risk of static discharge that can destroy components. Vaccuming up dust when the case is closed (eg from front/rear fans) is fine, of course. Best thing is to clean in a well-ventilated area, and use a vacuum (well away from anything sensitive) to deal with the resulting clouds.Having spend almost 30 repairing medical equipment, where (in the early days) we used compressed air to blow out dust it is something I have not done at work or home for nearly two decades.
That was after the infection control team stepped in and pointed out the hazards of inhaling dust. I now vacuum machines instead.
Ouch. What spec?Zotac card cost me £2.4k!
I took the iMac outside and used a cold hairdryer on max to blow the human skin, sorry dust out.Good point, but the problem with vacuuming in the case is the risk of static discharge that can destroy components. Vaccuming up dust when the case is closed (eg from front/rear fans) is fine, of course. Best thing is to clean in a well-ventilated area, and use a vacuum (well away from anything sensitive) to deal with the resulting clouds.
I’ve vacuumed out and inside of electronic equipment for many years without issue. It’s all down to having the right equipment. Vacuums are available with anti-static nozzles.Good point, but the problem with vacuuming in the case is the risk of static discharge that can destroy components. Vaccuming up dust when the case is closed (eg from front/rear fans) is fine, of course. Best thing is to clean in a well-ventilated area, and use a vacuum (well away from anything sensitive) to deal with the resulting clouds.
Is THIS any help?Hmmm, so I have hooked up a second screen to the errant iMac on the assumption that it would display, even if the main screen was off (as I've done before), but it's really odd. It displays, but it's not in focus, nor are all the icons visible. Any thoughts anyone? I'm a gnat's nadger away from upgiving and cutting my losses, unless someone has an aha moment?
Ouch. What spec?
Seems a bit over the odds even with current lunacy- this one is £1600. Marginally- very marginally- slower perhaps, but rather less poor (better would be the wrong phrase) value.this one apparently…