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System Name | money pit.. |
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Processor | Intel 9900K 4.8 at 1.152 core voltage minus 0.120 offset |
Motherboard | Asus rog Strix Z370-F Gaming |
Cooling | Dark Rock TF air cooler.. Stock vga air coolers with case side fans to help cooling.. |
Memory | 32 gb corsair vengeance 3200 |
Video Card(s) | Palit Gaming Pro OC 2080TI |
Storage | 150 nvme boot drive partition.. 1T Sandisk sata.. 1T Transend sata.. 1T 970 evo nvme m 2.. |
Display(s) | 27" Asus PG279Q ROG Swift 165Hrz Nvidia G-Sync, IPS.. 2560x1440.. |
Case | Gigabyte mid-tower.. cheap and nothing special.. |
Audio Device(s) | onboard sounds with stereo amp.. |
Power Supply | EVGA 850 watt.. |
Mouse | Logitech G700s |
Keyboard | Logitech K270 |
Software | Win 10 pro.. |
Benchmark Scores | Firestike 29500.. timepsy 14000.. |
What I gathered is it goes back to the time of Chavez. He brought socialism to Venezuela and was removing or doing what the US didn't want him to do - socialized the oil and gas industry in Venezuela which Exxon had a huge control on. Then he moved closer to Russia and China in terms of political and military development. As of recent of what John Bolton said "This is America's backyard" it quickly became clear what US intentions are in Venezuela. That, and they also did specify how much oil Venezuela has on more than one account (apparently the most known reserves in the world, above Saudi Arabia). And there are 2 major refineries in Texas that refine Venezuelan Oil into petrol and these 2 refineries are very large and very expensive because Venezuelan oil is really heavy, and so US ended up buying a ton of it in the past.
Its about controlling what is around you and having access to its resources.
so basically its an alternative supply of oil independent of the middle east.. expensive to refine but useful if middle eastern supplies dry up..
Uncle Sam wants control of it..
trog