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for sure, r u excited about 4th gen ryzen? do u think u will buy one? typically the jump from 1 gen to the next isnt so drastic so i was worried about buying a 3600 or something like that. like u said, i could have settled for 1600 or something.

my friend eric made a raspberry pi media station for his home but im not quite sure how it handles video like that, wouldnt it need a strong gpu or something?

ill have a look. is it legal?

You tried terraria? It's the only game I play these days aside from minecraft.

2 years ago i was convinced a lenovo thinkpad is all i need. desktop computing is so much better imo now

so they r legal?

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no but my friend played it back in high school. looked like fun but i never really got into any other games except for like gmod and gta, which i hope will run well on this pc

heh maybe this will turn me into a pc gamer

I may be. My main system is getting on in years now, it's an i5 6600k and GTX 1070. I primarily use my computer for gaming, so I usually go for higher spec stuff, though I may stick with the 1070 for a while since it still runs things just fine.
Definitely looking forward to the new Ryzen CPUs, AMD has been kicking so much ass with these chips and I'm happy to see it.
Only Ryzen based system I have currently is somewhat similar to yours, was made with mostly secondhand parts though, and is running a 1600AF and 750ti instead. Put it together with the intention of doing some video capturing and editing, for my game consoles and retro PCs.

Really depends on the application, if he's simply watching videos and playing some light games, an integrated chip should be fine.

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Of course not completely, it's like a gray area.
Imagine being HP, you sell a lot of computers per day, each of them you have to install windows, so you just make a deal with microsoft to sell you batches in a regular basis, but some won't sell before the next batch arrives so they end up with extra keys without use, so sneaky inside workers sell them cheap online since they didn't pay anything for them.

At the end, they are practically stolen from the company and resold to you, but the company don't even care or notice because for them is just as if an employee dropped a hamburger in mcdonalds once in a while.
It also isn't the method Microsoft would want you to buy the product, but the product is 100% legal.

yeah i was actually reluctant to buy this AMD chip but my friend was so insistent on me buying it. i had bad experience with AMD chip in the past, but these days AMD is so good that i wish i had switched sides sooner

this is very nice, i even bought a used 1050ti for 80 bucks and it beats the shit out of every integrated graphics shitty intel laptop graphics ive used for my whole life

my eyes are opened, laptops are a meme, desktop computing is the future's way

I forgot to add that microsoft doesn't care about it because the OEM company already payed for that key

AMD had a rough patch for quite some time, but back in the day they kicked some major ass as well. Glad to see them being a major player again.

Oh yeah, for laptops you gotta pay out the ass to get something decent, and even then, a desktop beats them.

>desktop computing is the future's way
Hehe, everything old is new again!

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yeah probably. if you still have access to the email I'm sure it will work