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But at the same time it's not really something you can engage others with, except perhaps other tragics. For example, approaching a member of the same/opposite sex at a party and saying "I've got a 7700K @ 4.8 GHz with SLi GTX1080 Tis" is a bit like saying "I drive an Alpine A110S" Most people will have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. A tiny percentage of fanatics will be impressed, but they're a super-minority. Typically it will just trigger awkwardness.
TLDR? It's a nice feeling, but not something you can engage others with. Unless they're turbo-nerds like yourself.
But what really helped was my CPU. It can render my videos faster and it helps on other things too. :3