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Compare Aurora MR+ and Aurora LN at a $5 price gap.

Compare Aurora MR+ and Aurora LN at a $5 price gap.

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JELLY33
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04-06-2021, 01:15 PM
#11
Yeah... I work as a Process Engineer, blending chemical engineering with production line duties. But I'm heading back to school for a master's in Mechanical Engineering starting in August. That means a year or two without work—so saving money is crucial. STAR CITIZEN IS MY BIGGEST Obstacle. Edit: As usual with the PB279Q IPS 4K, I’m tempted but hoping to delay it until the 390(X) or 880 (TI) releases. If they improve VRAM and memory bus size, I might consider going NVidia.
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JELLY33
04-06-2021, 01:15 PM #11

Yeah... I work as a Process Engineer, blending chemical engineering with production line duties. But I'm heading back to school for a master's in Mechanical Engineering starting in August. That means a year or two without work—so saving money is crucial. STAR CITIZEN IS MY BIGGEST Obstacle. Edit: As usual with the PB279Q IPS 4K, I’m tempted but hoping to delay it until the 390(X) or 880 (TI) releases. If they improve VRAM and memory bus size, I might consider going NVidia.

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ZillaTheGrim
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04-08-2021, 07:00 AM
#12
I’d choose the LN version particularly if it’s for AC, since it’s essentially the same but more equipped—stronger thrusters and an additional shield spot. For a cruising feel, I opted for the LX because it came with a jump drive and lacks the engine covering the top bed window, which is a detail often missed but really important.
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ZillaTheGrim
04-08-2021, 07:00 AM #12

I’d choose the LN version particularly if it’s for AC, since it’s essentially the same but more equipped—stronger thrusters and an additional shield spot. For a cruising feel, I opted for the LX because it came with a jump drive and lacks the engine covering the top bed window, which is a detail often missed but really important.

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