Building on the earlier suggestion, I've tried many high-end setups over the years and honestly, the mid-to-high tier boards are usually way more reli...
Quick reply while im on my break. If you care about cooling and high TDP, you should really look at entry gaming rigs like the Lenovo LOQ 15.6 inch Ry...
Tbh I learned the hard way that screen protection is the one thing you cant skip. I scratched my first Switch just putting it in the dock... total moo...
Yeah I definitely agree with the previous post about those stick modules being a lifesaver. Dealing with drift is the absolute worst and being able to...
Seconding the recommendation above. Ryzen relies on synced clocks and IIRC pushing past 3600MHz usually breaks that ratio. Honestly just save your mon...
Seconding the recommendation above! Ngl, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 24GB is the dream, but it'll eat your whole budget. In my experience, a used NVID...
Basically, the big thing with the 50-series is that PCIe 5.0 is way more sensitive to interference than older cards. If the riser cable isn't shielded...
Not to disagree, but I've had a different experience with these 'budget' builds lately. Everyone points to the 12400F or that other 5600 chip (which w...
Seconding that! Been gaming for years and suggest these: - Razer BlackShark V2 X ($50) - SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 ($60) Wired is safer for latency; I...
sooo, stumbled upon this late! honestly, for 4K on a 5080, ur basically GPU bound anyway so high speed RAM is overkill. i'd save the cash. ⢠Check G....
Honestly, I've seen so many people ruin their ultrabooks by forcing double-sided drives in. It's a huge safety risk because it can literally bend the ...
> Iām particularly curious about build quality and if there are any 'red flag' models I should avoid. What would you say is the best value-for-money g...