^ This. Also, if you're really trying to stretch that 2000 dollar budget, buying a brand new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 24GB is basically the fastest way...
Dell is basically the gold standard for reliability when it comes to work stuff. Since youre in a small place, 24 inches is the sweet spot. I use one ...
I totally agree with the point about the LED diffusion—after years of building and testing high-end rigs, nothing kills the vibe faster than a mouse t...
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tbh the LOQ is definitely the king of this price bracket right now because Lenovo basically stole the cooling tech from their higher-end Legion line a...
Seconding the ASRock pick! - ASRock B650 Pro RS vs MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI - MSI boots are unfortunately slow. Pro RS is basically the BEST choice,...
Saw this earlier but just now responding... Similar situation here - I basically held off until my internal drive was literally at 99%. Ngl, I went wi...
Honestly, for competitive Valorant and CS2, I'd highkey pick the ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB GDDR6 for the Reflex tech, or the Sapphire Pu...
yo! i feel u on the budget struggle, putting together a new build is lowkey stressful lol. i’ve been tinkering with mid-range setups for years and hon...
yo, honestly for a mid-range build, safety and stability are everything. I'd definitely recommend the Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 k...
So basically the consensus is that chasing those insane 8000MHz speeds is more of a headache than its worth. Most folks here seem to agree that for a ...
> Since this build is for heavy gaming and some video editing, I can't afford frequent crashes. Which RAM brands have you found to be the most stable ...
For your situation, I gotta focus on the safety and longevity of that 8960. Dell cases are notoriously tight on airflow, so highkey, my first recommen...