I definitely agree with Otter, the BenQ SW321C is the safer play for that hardware LUT stability. The ASUS ProArt PA329C might look fine on a spec she...
Just saw this thread and honestly... it brings back some bad memories. I spent weeks trying to stabilize a super high-speed kit last year and unfortun...
Yo! Saw this and had to jump in because saving cash while getting top performance is basically my hobby!! Are you planning on using all four M.2 slots...
To add to the point above: I'd suggest being super cautious with big brands like HP. Like you said, the overheating is a total nightmare because they ...
Honestly, be careful with the 4k 240hz hype train if you're mostly playing stuff like Cyberpunk. Even with an RTX 5080, hitting those frame rates nati...
Jumping in, I actually tried the Intel Arc A750 8GB GDDR6 for a side project recently. QuickSync is genuinely amazing for scrub speed, and it fits mos...
If youre diving into the X870E ecosystem for a 9950X3D, you really need to look at the ASUS ProArt X870E-Creator WiFi 16+2+2 Phase. Since you mentione...
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Did this last week, worked perfectly
In my experience, dont waste money on the official stand... it's a total rip-off. - Samsung 990 Pro 2TB SSD: Highkey pricey. - Lexar NM790 2TB NVMe ...
Ok so, I totally feel u on the anxiety about laptop screens. I actually RUINED a matte display once using a cheap 'all-in-one' kit from a random site—...
So basically the consensus is that 6000MHz is the safe bet, while 6400MHz is the performance ceiling if ur lucky with the silicon lottery. I've been m...
Story time: I actually went through this last year with my own build! honestly, I basically spent months trying to find that perfect balance cuz I did...