i'm super happy with the 3600mhz kit i got. it works well without any fclk headaches, and i've had no complaints. definitely stick to 3600 for a smoot...
^ This. Also, I just caught this thread and wanted to chime in because the 5090 FE is basically a heavy weapon. I ran some stress tests on brackets wi...
@Reply #1 - good point! Im satisfied with my TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan 64GB DDR5 6000MT/s CL30 kit. Swapping to this stopped my scrub-lag in Premiere. ...
Like someone mentioned, the hidden costs really start to bite after you drop that much on the console. I've been using my setup for a while now and ho...
Honestly I've been super happy with the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 Black since day one. It works well and stays incredibly quiet even under heavy l...
Can vouch for this
I know most people here are saying to just stick with 6000mhz, and i totally get that because nobody wants a crashing pc. But ngl, looking at some rec...
Honestly if you are building this yourself you really gotta be careful about the whole plug and play mentality with high capacity DDR5 because it is a...
Sooo, RAM height is basically the biggest headache when you're using these massive air coolers. Most people just buy for looks and then realize t...
I went through this last year... snagged a used NVIDIA RTX A6000 48GB (Ampere) for about $2,800. Just be *really* careful with eBay and power draw tbh...
oh man, I feel u so much on the cable spaghetti struggle!! i just finished my own budget standing desk setup and was sooo worried about my cat chewing...
> Should I stick with the RTX 4080 Super for efficiency, or is an RX 7900 XTX a better value play here? Jumping in here because I've been building P...