Agreed, stability first. My old 14900K build used to die mid render until I swapped parts. Be careful and maybe consider:Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 6...
@Reply #1 - good point! unfortunately, ive had a lot of stability issues with those super high-end kits lately, ngl. waste of money if it crashes ever...
Just found this thread while looking for some 4090 benchmarks. Honestly, Ive been through the ringer with high-end displays over the years and learned...
Spot on about noise! I ditched blowers for NVIDIA RTX A6000 48GB.48GB VRAM is amazingQuietest fan ever Way better than NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 24GB fo...
Great info, saved!
Just found this thread and honestly, I kinda disagree with just stuffing more strips or bulky cables in there. Tbh, the MG-1 has pretty tight clearanc...
For your situation, I'd honestly suggest looking at the Gigabyte M27Q 27-inch 170Hz 1440p Gaming Monitor. I actually bought it because I heard so many...
For your situation, I've tried many shells over the years and most are basically junk, but you gotta check out the eXtremeRate Front Plate for Xbox Se...
Ok so, for the 14900K, honestly 7200MT/s is basically the sweet spot. I've tried pushing 8000 but it's reallyyy hit or miss depending on ur ...
Just sharing my experience: I went through this last year when I tried to max out my M.2 slots for a huge library. Honestly, it was a total nightmare ...
Quick question - are you looking for something low-profile like a laptop style or a standard height board? Warning: going too cheap on a mechanical of...
Honestly, you don't really need to go crazy with expensive kits for the 5800X3D because that cache does MOST of the heavy lifting. I'd say a G.Skill R...