Adding my two cents since I went down this exact rabbit hole recently. Honestly, I had a pretty disappointing experience thinking that spending nearly...
Like someone mentioned, those internal fans are already beasts. I'm satisfied with the stock thermal performance, so ngl, adding more fans is usually ...
Honestly, its pretty disappointing how much conflicting info is out there. Sadly, those 6400MHz kits often lead to nothing but stability headaches bec...
Wow ok that changes things. Gonna have to rethink my approach now.
Been using this for years, no complaints
Been obsessing over the hardware specs on these for a while now cuz I’m super paranoid about heat management and long-term NAND endurance tbh. Since t...
Oh man, I went through this last month when picking the ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Hero. 1. VRMs stayed ICE COLD under 100% load thanks to the 18+2+2 se...
Before I give advice, I’m curious about one thing: what specific simulation titles are we talking about here? Basically, the CPU handles all the game ...
Seconding the recommendation above about Kingston! Honestly, I've been tinkering with builds for over a decade now and if you want that absolute 'set-...
Bump - same question here
I get the safety of 6000, but honestly, newer BIOS versions handle 6400MHz way better than before. It’s not as much of a headache nowadays (at least f...
I get the safety of 6000, but honestly, newer BIOS versions handle 6400MHz way better than before. It’s not as much of a headache nowadays (at least f...
I get the safety of 6000, but honestly, newer BIOS versions handle 6400MHz way better than before. It’s not as much of a headache nowadays (at least f...
I get the safety of 6000, but honestly, newer BIOS versions handle 6400MHz way better than before. It’s not as much of a headache nowadays (at least f...
yo! so background info first—streaming and gaming at the same time is basically all about managing your CPU threads, especially since you don't have N...