Saw this earlier. Most machines at this price point use inferior materials that wont survive heavy sustained workloads. I personally dealt with a cons...
^ This. Also, what power supply wattage are you working with? Knowing your PSU helps narrow down the power draw limits for your build. If you want mor...
Honestly, 3200mhz is totally fine. I usually grab this for budget builds tho:Silicon Power Value Gaming 16GB DDR4 3600MHz CL18 Fits your budget and he...
I have been building rigs for years and honestly, the storage choice for a video editing workstation is way more critical than for a gaming-only PC. S...
I've been building for years and usually lean toward safety over saving a few bucks, but honestly, the ASRock B650M Pro RS WiFi Micro ATX is super sol...
Stick with 6000MHz CL30 and save ur money, seriously!! Just sharing my experience: I went through this exact same headache last year with my Ryzen bui...
Seconding the recommendation above! Safety is key with X3D chips cuz of voltage sensitivity. Basically, u want a board with a mature BIOS that caps So...
Seconding the recommendation above. This^ also wanted to add that enterprise gear can be a REAL headache for home setups. - Stick with the consumer G...
For your situation, I gotta be honest, I'm a bit of a stickler for stability cuz I absolutely HATE when my rig blue screens in the middle of a session...
So basically the consensus is that while the market is kinda messy, you can definitely hit those frames! Just found this thread and everyone's sp...
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For your situation, I'd seriously look at the LG UltraGear 38GL950G-B 38-inch Nano IPS Curved Gaming Monitor. Ok so, I've used OLEDs for years but swi...