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Nov 14, 2019
Best LGA-2011-V3 CPU i7 series for the price (hands down)
Best bang for your buck CPU for the LGA2011-V3 platform (sticking with the i7 series processors). There's only the 10-core variant that beats this but at triple the price it's not worth the two extra cores.

Feb 09, 2017
Lego Dimensions awesome.
Fun for the kids. Now a days with the Dimensions packs going for cheap, you can build up your collection for cheap also.

Nov 20, 2017
Great for professional drivers (just know this when you buy), Good gaming (not great).
3 of 5 found this helpful Great card if you use the AMD professional drivers. I use the card for SolidWorks 2015 and it can handle all the bells and whistles turned on (RealView, Shadows, Solid model with lines and textures, light sources, etc...) and fly through any large assembly you can throw at it. I tried some gaming playing BF4 on a 3440x1440 LG monitor (not the best gaming monitor but looks great) and it can handle maxed out settings (Ultra everything) with 60+ FPS. If all you are looking for is a gaming card this isn't the one though. A NVidia 1080 Ti will do a lot better at gaming at a significant savings. Like I said mainly for professional apps. I can't wait to try it out with video editing 4K content and 360 videos (I'll assume the 16GB HBM2 will take some time off of video editing).
The bad: My AMD FirePro W8100 that I upgraded from actually performed better in SolidWorks testing (SpecViewPerf) on every parameter except the top two most graphic intensive options (having every graphic option turned on including RealView, shadows, etc...) in which it was about 30% faster than the W8100. Considering a new W8100 will cost more than this card, I'll still give this card a thumbs up on what it can do.