A:AnswerStop wasting your life on climbing to apex game skills and do your calculus homework so you can make real money and be a responsible productive person. And no, your dedication is all you can use for that. But it will make it look shinier.
A:AnswerI had been in the same boat for a while, until a friend had showed me how to use a web based bot, so no downloading. You can find a tutorial here, hope it helps :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfSGm9DDQ3o
A:Answerbest way is to use any kind of shopping stock notification program linked to your phone - so you can get instant knowledge when stock levels get put in. Every card sells out in under 5 mins.
A:AnswerIt really sucks when others spread misinformation. Nvidia recommends a 750W PSU for a system with an Intel Core i9-10900k which can pull up to 130W by itself. The Ryzen 5 3600 only pulls around 50-60W. So could a 500W work? Maybe. I would do at least 600W to be safe.
A:AnswerIf you type in "Bottleneck calculator" you can find the results over at pc builds dot com. It says that with your 3700x and a 2080Ti the bottleneck would be less than 3%.
So if you DOUBLE that number, you'd still get less than 6% difference. PLUS, the only time you'd have to upgrade is if your playing 4K gaming of which you did NOT mention your monitor in your specs! Hope this helps!
A:AnswerNo because BestBuy (and pretty much all other companies) don't care who buys their product as long as they sell it to someone, including scalpers. If they actually wanted to sell to their customers, there would have been a simple captach test at checkout. Done. No more scalpers. But no, what we have is pure greed selling out to pure scum.
A:AnswerIf you look at the terms and conditions of that promo, it seems the 30x0 cards purchased through BestBuy will still be valid, not only those purchased from the Nvidia website.