Re: "Jumping in, unfortunately some drives like the Seagate..."Yea I totally get being cautious about the firmware stuff. I've been tinkering with PCs...
Yep, this is the way
TL;DR: Bezel depth and adhesive thickness are the real fitment killers, and getting a flush seal is a total nightmare. Totally agree with SequoiaScrib...
ngl i would be so nervous about that card snapping the pcie slot too. i would suggest getting a simple magnetic stand from a brand like Thermalright o...
Just wanted to say thanks for everyone chiming in. Super helpful discussion.
To add to the point above: people always focus on the ram speed but forget the motherboard's PCB layers. if you're not on a high-end 8-layer board, 72...
Sooo I actually spent weeks researching this for my own rig. Honestly, if stability is your priority, stay away from 4 DIMMs and stick to 2x48GB kits....
For your situation, honestly, don't overspend on the fancy branded stuff because you can get way better performance by being a bit tech-savvy. Since y...
Honestly, I've spent way too much money on audio gear over the last 10 years, and one thing I've learned is that most "PC speakers" under $100 are pre...
For your situation, I would suggest going DDR5 to avoid bottlenecks. Honestly, 64GB isn't overkill for 4K editing—it's actually pretty SAFE ...
so i actually tried to save some cash by sticking with my old setup's brand when i first upgraded. basically, i realized high-motion shooters are abso...