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>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases and your BUDGET and COUNTRY
>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8
>CPU
Gaming: 14600K, 7/9600X, 7/9800X3D
Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500F
Workstation: 265K, 9950X3D
*Multiple manufacturers report issues on AM5 platforms. New BIOS dropped.
*Raptor Lake microcode updating is mandatory
>COOLER
AIO: Thermalright Frozen Edge, Lian Li Galahad II Lite, Corsair Nautilus RS, Cooler Master Atmos, Liquid Freezer 3/Pro (AM5 mount icky)
ITX/>42mm RAM: Mugen 6 Dual Fan, AXP120-X67
TIM: MX-7, MX-4, Duronaut, *PTM 7950, Kryosheet
*Most listings online are not actually 7950
>RAM
DDR5: 2x16GB 6000CL30 (AM5), 6400CL32 (LGA 1700)
Workstation: 2x 32GB (budget), 2x64GB (high-end)
>STORAGE
[Keep NVME/SSD firmware updated]
Budget: SN7100, NM790
High-end: SN850X, 990 Pro (Windows)
Premium: SN8100
https://borecraft.com/
HDD prices also increasing YMMV
>GPU
Budget: Arc B580, 9060xt
-Used: 2080, 2080ti
*<16 gb constrained even at 1080p
Midrange: 5060ti 16GB, 9070, 5070
-Used: 3080, 3080ti, 4070 (~$380)
4k : 9070xt, 5070ti
Native/High-end: 5090
>PSU
Buying guide:
https://hwbusters.com/best_picks/best-atxv3-pcie5-ready-psus-picks-har dware-busters/
>MONITOR
1080p: 24" 165/180hz, KTC H25X7
1440p: 27" 165/180hz IPS, KTC M27T6 (miniLED), ASUS XG27AQWMG (WOLED but not yet in stores)
4K: KTC M27P6 (miniLED)
>OS
Activate Windows @ >>>/g/fwt
>CASE FANS
Meta: Case with good stock PWM fans
Midrange: Arctic P12 Pro, P14 Pro (loud @ higher RPM)
High-end: Fractal Momentum, Noctua G2 (140mm or 120mm)
Consider Noctua/Akasa silicone pins instead of screws for case use
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Think for yourself. Do not trust advice given here. Do your own research using the information in the stickies.
>A /pcbg/ for every use case and budget!
>News & Rumors
Just read TomsHardware -- industry is screwed until RAM/SSD/HDD catches up ;_;
>Price tracking
RAM: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ram/ram-price-index-2026-lo west-price-on-ddr5-and-ddr4-memory- of-all-capacities
SSD: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ssds/ssd-price-tracking-202 6-lowest-price-on-every-m-2-ssd
GPU: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/lowest-gpu-prices-trac king
>GPU hierarchy 2026
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-hierarchy,4388.html
>PSU Reviews
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/power-supplies
https://www.lttlabs.com/
https://www.kitguru.net/reviews/?category_name=power-supplies
For tier-list enjoyers:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1akCHL7Vhzk_EhrpIGkz8zTEvYfLDca SpZRB6Xt6JWkc/
>Storage Reviews
https://www.tweaktown.com/cat/storage/index.html
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/?category=SSD
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/ssds/reviews
>Monitor Hunter
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1illeNLsUfZ4KuJ9cIWKwTDUEXUVpplhUYH Aiom-FaDo/
>Other helpful Links
Mobomaps, only lists a few AM5 boards but actively updated: https://mobomaps.com/
A PC build guide : https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Build_a_PC
German autism : https://www.igorslab.de/en/
Monitor reviews : https://www.rtings.com/
Alternate to pcpartpicker: https://pangoly.com/en/pc-builder
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>>108277140
In haste I forgot the back link
Lazy Europeans always force me, the American, to make threads
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https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/rising-memory-prices-pile-m ore-strain-on-consumer-pc-market
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https://www.techpowerup.com/346947/tsmc-urging-customers-to-apply-for- n2-node-allocation-as-its-almost-fu ll-until-2027
>TSMC is now telling its customers to apply for production allocation for its N2 node, as most of it has already been booked up until the end of 2027
IT'S OVER
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sa anon here, is upgrading from a 3600 to a 5500x3d ($200) even a good idea if i'm on 1440p? just wanted to do some future proofing, also might go from a 6700 to a 9070 down the line if the prices go down and wouldn't want to have a bottleneck, was considering a 7500f but the whole thing with ddr5 makes the whole thing not worth it
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>>108277249
All the chip foundries are dragging their feet on expansion because they are cautious that this is a bubble that can pop at any moment since they don't want to invest tons of money only to find demand has tanked...
I wonder if their cautious is going to pay off, or if we'll be bottlenecked on chips forever.
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>>108277240
I'm a waitfag and have 96GB of DDR5
Waiting for either another 96GB or a 128GB kit
Don't blame a soul right not for not wanting to buy at these near peaks.
It would be EXTREMELY retarded to listen to tards on /pcbg/ or scaremongering news outlets
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>>108277311
x3d is the obvious choice for gamers, intel only makes sense if you do multicore workloads >1% of the time each day
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>>108277249
What do TSMC do with all their old nodes anyway?
I can swear they still run them for older/less advanced components, I could live with being stuck with ~5 year old performance for a while if it keeps parts affordable.
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>>108277310
Because it was never a necessary purchase
I've always tried to find the biggest DIMMs when moving to a new platform and then get another kit when the price drops significantly from the original purchase
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>Offered to help my brother upgrade since he's still on a 8th gen intel and a 1080 last year
>Now he suddenly wants to upgrade after hearing computers are going to be more expensive
>He's mad that parts have already gone up
I swear...
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Alright, no more shitty fans (anything other than Noctua or be quiet! presumably), this better be worth it for $30. I considered getting the NF-A14 but the acoustics seemed bad on video.
I'm fresh out of 140mm fans after strapping my P14 Pro and Mistral to my GPU, so if this is the only 140mm fan I'll be using in a case for now it might as well be this. Rest will be two or three NF-A20's if I can straighten out the mobo tray.
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>>108277382
>I considered getting the NF-A14 but the acoustics seemed bad on video.
Never go full retard anon
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>>108277447
NTA but AMD in particular has obligations as it relates to certain SKUs. This would mostly be for EYPC.
Both AMD and Intel tend to have long term guarantees of certain parts for a number of years long after they are relevant for consumers.
What AMD is doing here is basically selling dies that otherwise aren't fit for those SKUs. It's easy for AMD to do this as CPU dies from EYPC can transfer to AM4 CPUs.
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>>108277514
thanks for the redundant post anon >>108277213
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What's the smart play when updating a GPU nowadays? I'm running a 3070 8G and I'm getting kinda antsy about it falling behind and being unable to upgrade later when I'm gonna really need it due to this chip BS.
Builds have been super-cursed since 2020, fuck everything.
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>>108277544
keep being retarded anon
I look forward to the regret post in a few months
What do I know, I guess having first hand experience makes my conjecture invalid and incorrect... Despite owning Gentle Typhoons, Silent Wings, Noctua, Arctics and Momentums
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>>108277559
Times suck right now and you're just going to have to pay an extra $500 or whatever than before.
Buy stuff on eBay or on Amazon as "like new", usually Amazon knock like $150 off a cpu just because the box is damaged
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>>108277574
>look forward to the regret post in a few months
didn't buy any fans so not my problem
>>108277588
comment section on the video, lmao
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>>108277511
You are welcome to record your own test of the NF-A14 if you disagree, anon. I have 14 days to return my fan if it sounds unpleasant. I simply did my research based off opinions from buyers online and videos showing the product in action.
I simply concluded that for 140mm fans, of which I need only one right now, this should be the most logical choice. No need to be an asshole about it just because I dared not to buy Noctua this one time, even though I'll still be buying Noctua for this project.
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>>108277633
You're a lost cause if you don't know shit about audio recording. Omnidirectional, bidirectional, etc microphones, sample rates, transcoding, etc
Again, why are you trusting low IQ mongloids over mechanical engineers who document why they do certain things?
https://www.noctua.at/en/expertise/tech/nf-a14x25-g2-performance-impro vements
https://www.noctua.at/en/expertise/tech/na-is1-performance-guidelines
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>>108277693
Do you trust low-IQ mongoloids on YouTube if they come up with graphs that show the A14 is unbeatable and demolishes every other fan including the SW4?
https://youtu.be/jpwuALY2fXI
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>>108277693
>discussion was about the NF-A14
>posts Noctua articles about the NF-A14x25 G2
>aggressively going full Tom's Hardware "just buy it, it's worth it" mode
>>108277740
>end of the video
>"thank you to noctua for sending this over"
>now have to wonder whether he accurately reviews things and gives his honest opinions if he gets free review samples and whether he does this for other companies who send them too
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>>108277633
You shouldn't be considering the NF-A14 in any 2026 PC build, that fan was released over ten years ago and has outdated design.
https://www.noctua.at/en/news/noctua-releases-pwm-version-of-award-win ning-nf-a14-140mm-fan
Endorfy makes better 140 mm case fan than that.
The only Noctua fans worth paying their premium are the new G2 fans (maybe the NF-A12x25 if you like the U12A).
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>>108277760
I'm saying don't be schizo who takes ONE RANDOM YOTUBE video as some sort of gospel
It's like saying your logic "it came to me in a dream".
I hope your Silent Wings is to your liking anon..but don't get mad at people when people laugh at you for following schizos and random people on YouTube.
Now if someone igorslab came out and said something about Noctua/x item I would consider it a trustworthy primary source of information.
I don't go visit crackheads down the street to see who the best autobody shop is in the area. Get what I mean?
Sorry for the posts but I really do laugh sometimes when people get fed weird misinformation from the internet. Myself included.
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>>108277782
I don't get how Nvidia have curb stomped AMD so badly. AMD's GPUs are not bad, and don't lag too badly on features, and not every gamer wants muh CUDA so that isn't an argument.
My machines have a mix of Nvidia and AMD graphics and really the experience isn't much different.
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I recently got the Pure Base 501. If I were to get an aio, would it be smarter to use a 240mm aio on the top and leave 3 fans in the front or get a 360mm aio for the front and leave 2 fans at the top? Never really used an aio before so I don't know the pros and cons.
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>>108277833
>I don't get how Nvidia have curb stomped AMD so badly.
Prebuilds. Most normalfags don't give a fuck about what brand they get and just buy whatever kind of computer gets recommended to them, which usually has an Nvidia card in it.
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>>108277781
>The only Noctua fans worth paying their premium are the new G2 fans (maybe the NF-A12x25 if you like the U12A).
What about the NF-A20? No other option on the market for my use case, and I haven't heard back from my email to Noctua asking them about its future.
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It wasn't one YouTube video, I cross referenced it with forum discussions and comments as well for many days. Regardless of your angry posting I will consider your advice concerning audio recording since I'll be capturing my own audio of this new fan before I decide to keep it.
>Now if someone igorslab came out and said something about Noctua/x item I would consider it a trustworthy primary source of information.
There were independent benchmarks through hexagonal filters in cold exhaust configuration (my usecase for a 140mm case fan here) which I consulted in the absence of igorslab. I took graphs on YouTube reviews skeptically if they said they got free review samples.
Yes, I understand your point.
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>>108277840
It's smarter to have the radiator as exhaust than intake
Also unless you're running a 9950X3D then it's a non issue
Front fans being in cool air
Radiator at top exhausts and cools off CPU
Versus
Intake radiator brings in hot air
And then top fans exhaust
See the logic? Also consider your memory DDR5 temperatures.
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>>108277833
"Not bad" isn't a compelling offer.
We've got someone with an RX 7600 who can't stop that shitheap from crashing >>108271523
AMD needs to make amazing entry level & mainstream cards to get any meaningful PC gaming marketshare.
But gaming GPUs are generally a low-margin business to begin with, it's a waste of TSMC wafers to prioritize it.
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>>108277833
I was in best buy a while back and some dude was buying a gaming computer for his kid, blueshirt literally told the guy that AMD are inferior chinese clones of Nvidia and Intel and to avoid them.
Maybe I just encountered one idiot, but if a lot of people believe this... kek
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Alright, thanks bros. Wanted to make sure I didn't gimp myself somehow.
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>>108277140
>ASUS XG27AQWMG
please stop recommending this shit i don't want more people falling for this meme
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>>108277871
>What about the NF-A20?
I don't care for those meme fan sizes, you can do whatever you want with your money.
You need a case that was meant for 200 mm fans for optimal performance.
The Fractal North's crappier case frame for example harms the intake fan airflow (left in pic is North, right is Meshify 3).
Noctua isn't developing a G2 200mm fan because it's a niche market, those fans would probably have to cost at least $70.
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>>108277913
The camera exposure is making it look worse.
https://tftcentral.co.uk/articles/exploring-the-grey-banding-issue-aff ecting-some-tandem-woled-panels
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>>108278004
>QD OLED
These have their own issues
https://www.reddit.com/r/OLED_Gaming/comments/1eqeeyq/vertical_moving_ lines_on_qdoled_monitors/
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>You need a case that was meant for 200 mm fans for optimal performance.
I have a HAF 932 Advanced, which is why I sought out 200mm Noctua fans for the best noise to airflow ratio and acoustics in that space. They move twice the air a 140mm SW4 does at the same air pressure, though they are supposedly 18db vs 13.6 db at 800 rpm which led me to wonder if they could update this fan to get more out of it.
>Noctua isn't developing a G2 200mm fan because it's a niche market
My assumption as well, though these fans with the amount of air they move at full speed for the price seem like a good fit for a roomy, noise dampened full tower if the air pressure is not too weak.
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First of all, there are several sweeping changes in hierarchy and market share across the survey’s many categories. The most seismic is the apparent rise of Simplified Chinese as the platform’s dominant language, increasing by a whopping 30.74% while English falls by 14.74%. If we take this shift at face value, we’re either staring down a massive influx of Chinese Steam users or Valve is underreporting statistics from other regions.
Continuing to examine the red flags, total hard drive space and RAM capacities have similarly ballooned, by 18% and 19%, respectively. Given that RAM and SSD prices haven’t been in a consumer-friendly place for some time, I highly doubt Steam users have so quickly built up their memory and storage to such levels.
Then there’s the 10% drop in Windows 11 market share. While Microsoft’s operating system grows increasingly unpopular following several problematic updates, it’s difficult to believe that a massive 12% of the user base has run back to Windows 10. This goes against the steady decline we’ve seen in recent months, with Linux emerging as a big competitor.
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>>108277931
Inlet spacers are crucial for mesh or closed areas for intake. Buy or 3d print.
Also, I hope the HAF anon isn't the same guy trying to scrub tar from his tower. I do hope the baking soda scrub helped. However, I saw way too many suds in the pics - you wanted a lower ratio of dawn to the higher amount of baking soda to actually make a paste that is abrasive (I use it to clean my oven and sometimes other solid fuel burning appliances).
Good luck anon.
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>>108278056
Use whatever you want, but buying an NF-A14 in 2026 is retarded.
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>>108278004
make your choice
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Why are people acting as if the next generation of GPU card is coming in 2028? They won't release until fucking 2030, every single type of RAM that isn't prehistoric has been pre-ordered. There are no new generations coming for four years.
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>>108278135
>Inlet spacers are crucial for mesh or closed areas for intake
inb4 this explains the 20$ price premium of the g2 over the original
in any case can't u just buy some gaskets on aliexpress and stack them?
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I am SO GLAD that when everyone was stocking up on ram I went and stocked up on SSDs
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Why the delay isn't pushing to 2030
While things look grim for gamers right now, there are three reasons why 2030 is unlikely:
Competitive Pressure: While NVIDIA dominates AI, AMD (with RDNA 5) and Intel (with Battlemage/Celestial) are still targeting 2027-2028. NVIDIA cannot leave the high-end gaming market vacant for five years without losing significant mindshare.
The "Feynman" Architecture: NVIDIA has already publicly added a post-Rubin architecture called Feynman to their roadmap for 2028-2029. If they waited until 2030 for the 60-series, their entire multi-year roadmap would have to be scrapped.
New Memory Factories: Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron are currently building massive new DRAM "fabs" specifically to address the shortage. These are expected to be fully operational by 2027, which should ease the supply issues that are currently strangling GPU production.
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It's never too late
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>>108278184
Gaskets are not the same as inlet spacer
https://www.noctua.at/en/products/na-is1-14-chromax-black-sx2
Gaskets are for radiator use or case use (like the corner silicones) for making sure the air doesn't leak from a pull
Inlet spacers are for harmonics and also performance depending on what the shape of holes are
https://www.noctua.at/en/expertise/tech/na-is1-performance-guidelines
It's another $15 for 2 spacers but they also include more of the SAV3 silicone mount pins with stepped pawls
Also longer screws for radiators so it can reach with a 25mm fan + 5 mm spacer
Multiple gaskets will not work as they are too flexible...they're silicone.
Pic related, right side is 3x 140mm as intake with 3 spacers + 3x SAV4 silicone pins for mounting (fuck screws)
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>>108277890
that is unironically the normie opinion.
I went into a best buy a couple years back to buy a TV, and the first guy I talked to didn't know what the fuck I was asking him when I asked about like the refresh rate and stuff between a few different models, so he called geek squad over to help me, and then he just pulled up their website and put them up on the compare tab to read me the spec sheets.
they don't hire very smart people. they don't pay enough for anybody to give a shit either. it's literally just walmart tier retard employees but a bestbuy logo on their vest instead.
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>>108277286
> Asus fanboy if not bait
For the price of that 5070Ti you could have acquired a 5080 that is 15% faster. Or rather could just have saved the Asus tax.
For the price of that 2TB PCIe Gen5 SSD you could have acquired 4TB of Gen4 SSD.
For the price of that ARGB PSU you could have acquired a serious beQuiet Power Zone 2.
For the price of that motherboard you could have had my mom.
Only the cooler is a good choice.
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probably not glossy since mirror reflections
other than that I dont see whats there to differentiate, all modern monitors get bright enough that they're uncomfy at normal viewing distance
so matte whatever
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>>108278369
>For the price of that 5070Ti you could have acquired a 5080
have you looked at the good models of 5080s? They also have increased in price. Why spend hundreds of dollars more for 15%?
5080s are $1600+ including the ass models like Ventus
Rest are legit complaints
I should just remove the Gen 5 rec in OP to prevent idiots from overspending
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It probably would've been worth it during black friday when the 9070xt was under $600, but I feel like it wouldn't be that much of a boost compared to the 6800xt for the money. Considering games are only just now putting the 6800xt into the recommended specs lists, I'd say you'll be fine for a while.
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Think I'm going to buy this from Costco. They have them at stock at my local store too so I can return it if anything's wrong.
You literally cannot build this cheaper.
RTX 5080 would be around $1,300+
Ryzen 9 9900X would be around $400
Motherboard would be around $250+
Ram would be $350+ right now
PSU around $150+
Case around $150+
2TB NVMe SSD ~$200+
CPU Cooler ~$90+
Building something similar would cost around $2,890+, so $600 more, plus a free keyboard and mouse I could re-sell seems like a great deal.
First time I'll ever buy a pre-built, I've been building PCs every few years since I built my first one in 2005 when I was in high school. Last one I build was in 2021, RTX 3080 build. I do want something better though, my 3080 is not as capable at modern games as I'd like it to be.
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>>108278509
My costco has an entire pallet of them, I've been walking past it almost every week since I got there almost weekly and they had a bunch of them last time I was there, but I agree they will probably sell out pretty fast. Might go later today to get it.
Wish I could just build my own but pre-builts is just a better option right now it seems.
found its actual specs too, doesn't say what brand the SSD is,
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Part of me kind of wishes I had just gone with a prebuild this time, even though I love building my own computers. Not long after I put together my new pc, Microcenter started selling a pc with a 9900x3d, 5080 and 64gb ddr5 ram for $3,000, which honestly isn't that much more expensive than what I paid for mine. I'll just cope and pretend that if I had gotten one, it would've blown up or something.
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Not sure if this belongs here or /sqt/ but I've seen conflicting account about the ryzen 9 7900, not the x version the no-letter one, having integrated graphics anyone know if this is true and if so does that mean if I had a motherboard with the correct socket and a VGA hat I could run said VGA?
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>>108278600
Zen 2 to Zen 3 in applications that do not care much about latency yeah it didn't make much of a difference, but for the ones that do (mainly gaming but I bet there are some other applications that care a lot about it) there was a significant ~20% chance between the two, it was when AMD finally beat Intel in gaming significantly so for the first time since the Athlon XP era.
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>>108278621
https://www.google.com/search?q=amd+ryzen+7900&ie=UTF-8&sei=NtyladTYIJ vv0PEP477nqAc
first link
https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/desktops/ryzen/7000-series/ amd-ryzen-9-7900.html
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>>108278621
Ryzen 7900 (non-X) has an iGPU.
https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/desktops/ryzen/7000-series/ amd-ryzen-9-7900.html
You will get a display with most motherboards that have HDMI (or maybe older) display ports.
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what is this
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3 years later AMD still has 0 path tracing ability
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>>108278685
Nvidia has far worse image quality then because Nvidia on Windows and Linux gets far worse fps than AMD on Linux and TAA quality and every other graphics setting scales with fps. You can't have pretty hair or pretty colors if they update at half the rate of Radeon.
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>>108278707
these are brand wars and are not /pcbg/ related.
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>>108277381
>buying an intel cpu is like buying a garbage gpu
Piss off with the brand loyalty here.
>>108277833
>lacking features
>driver support terminates faster
>equivalent features to those that are otherwise lacking are objectively worse
>only benefits are lower cost and higher vram
>highest end card this gen is equivalent to an x70 card
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>>108278135
Tar scrubber here, the day I posted that I went through all 8 panels with Nevo balm washing up liquid before I found the E500 oetker soda and the pack of citric acid, which we use to clean the sink and kettle by combining them into a paste with boiling water.
Considering half of the panels didn't get as thorough of a scrub and rinse with steamy hot water, I will try the paste on one just to be sure since it sudded a lot with the dish washing fluid. The paint is stripped anyway.
The rest I had intended to pour some acetone or IPA on key spots like the mesh and scrub/wipe just to be sure, if the dropping liquid was clear I'd take it as confirmation it was clean enough for painting. Paint was already chipped or stripped in some spots anyway.
Also, I had to use IPA to wick and loosen the motherboard standoffs, couldn't get F out since it would stay loose but could not rotate out left or right, so I kept that one.
The more pressing matter will be if I can fix the bend, so tommorow after it vents some I'll give it a smell and see how it screws and nuts together with M3's. The first batch which were scrubbed more with acetone on a toothbrush or dipped followed by the long dish washing seem to bear a very weak smell indistinguishable from the paint or metal, though my CM Force 500 panel as a control indicates it should be odorless so I might risk the acidic soda scrub one more time before sanding off the powder coat, just hoping it wont leave it vulnerable to rust since it may break down the protective zinc layer for all I know.
Progress does seem to be happening though. Surface is already noticeably nicer to the touch and smell.
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>>108278742
RDNA4 is historically the worst generation considering how Blackwell is above Ampere in terms of adoption and its all because of DLSS.
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>>108277338
My case is bent and looks like this. On every panel. Torsion from a bottom rear right impact in shipping.
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>Bought Rx 6600 last Christmas thinking its best budget card
>GPT now says its only for esport
WTF was I tricked? Not that I have problem running the games I want but I plan to use this for 10 years
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>>108278760
AMD is objectively worse than NVIDIA in measurable ways that matter. The same is true for Intel besides actually having a midrange and budget level.
Intel is "worse" than AMD in such a trivial manner that it may as well be nothing short of "buy amd no matter what!!!!!! da ecelebs say it good!!!!"
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>>108278742
It is absolutely related. RE9 is made for path tracing and AMD cannot do it, buying decisions should be informed by AMD not having any options available 3 years later.
Playing this raster only is insane
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>>108278796
is fucking over until RDNA5 for them, they simply dont have dedicated RT cores so they cant do SER or OMM's
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>>108278773
you'll want more ram and way more hard drive space. Otherwise its fine for just torrenting. Maybe a budget rx580 gpu just for rendering what you torrent if you wanna use it as a media server aswell for the tv.
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>>108278796
i'd rather have the 203fps than the 60 you mongoloid retard. Memetracing remains a bad joke, especially because the moment it became somewhat 'viable' on Njudea gpus, they immediately brought out the next version of meme-tracing that is just as onerous and unplayable as before.
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The keyboard general is dead. Maybe one of you can help. [spoiler]Please.[/spoiler]
I am having a really hard time finding a key board that fits my needs.
- Wireless with around a 2k+ poling rate
- No RBG (or able to turn it off)
- 5 extra macro buttons
- Silent switches
- ~180ms key actuation
Finding all of these things together have been a nightmare.
The be quiet! Light Mount would be almost perfect if it was wireless.
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>>108278493
>looked up prebuilts in my own country
>they all suck and a 5090 pc now cost you over 5-6k euro, which is like 6-7k dollar.
>cheapest 9070xt prebuilts could be had for 1900
fuck this is the worst time to upgrade but I need an ai capable pc asap and I need a complete new build. new everything. even display. fuck this shit.
I gotta ask amdfags how bad is amd for generating ai slop. I need ai video gen capability and Im afraid I gotta spend big bucks on a 5090.
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>>108278796
AMD lost
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What is this and why does a motherboard have it
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Is this case any good? Any suggestions for mATX cases?
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>>108278759
Worse comes worse, I got further recs for the future.
As a former toker, this is how I clean my bong:
1. Soak warm water with a touch of Simple Green
2. Rinse with hot water after it's been soaking for an hour - loosens things up
3. Use 99% isopropyl and a few tablespoons of the 420 Cleaner (which has rock salt plus whatever the blue liquid is made of, it really does get rid of resin well)
Good luck
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>>108278796
This bullshit really makes me want the entire hobby to die. Because it's functionally fucking impossible to make informed decisions as a consumer with how developers keep fucking around and playing games.
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>>108278962
And if you're confused, making it so your stupid fucking game only looks good because of some side-locked tech where you could achieve the same effect in half a dozen other ways that are less demanding just means you are playing games. You're pocketing a wad of money to boost a side.
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Contact Shadows are hard
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>>108278796
You don't need path tracing to get the look on the right, this is kind of embarrassing for RE9 as I expected better results. Left just looks like a DX9 game.
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>>108279054
that says $550 when this right here is $500
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/alienware-27-280hz-qd-oled-gaming-moni tor-aw2725d/apd/210-brzx/monitors-m onitor-accessories
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Bent cases, bent PCBs
Dead Poles, dead Jews
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>>108279132
lower input lag just scrolling and doing anything on windows, better motion clarity for your eyes, you can enable vsync and disable vrr and never worry about tear or lag or flicker because it will never hit fps cap realistically.
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>>108279143
>>pulsar monitors are gonna be a big deal
they are out nobody is buying them
whatever feature they are selling just doesn't translate over video
nobody is going to spend $600 on an IPS 1440p monitor when that same money gets you a 4K oled
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pulsar is shit cuz its nvidia+windows only. nvidia+linux? dead. amd+windows? dead. snapdragon+linux/windows/android? dead.
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>>108279230
I question why it would require anything beyond the monitor itself. It has the backlight tech, it has the mediatek chip, it takes signal from the cable and flashes it with rolling backlight.
why is nvidia drivers necessary
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this Optiplex 390 motherboard seems to not have written the front panel stuff on the board. I think it had a purpose-made big plug that matched up the front panel motherboard stuff so they didnt bother writing it on the PCB
¿what do?
¿How can i figure out what each pin of the front panel is?
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btw wheres the thing to login with my email? the captchas are way too much without it, but i cant find the link to do it
>>108279313
Phone camera compression + Digital zoom being awful as usual
This is why i bought a digital camera, but cba to use it just for one motherboard picture
>>108279325
its actually a 2022 phone or so but still, phones are ass for pictures mostly
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>>108279303
while you guys are bitching about the phone camera quality i already found some thread that gives me some help on this topic
https://linustechtips.com/topic/1060933-optiplex-390-0m5dcd-front-pane l-io-pinout-need-help/
i still have the issue that the PC instantly turns on as soon as its plugged to power, idk, dell is so wierd
>>108279354
dunno, phone pictures also looked like ass with my old samsung phone in the 2010's
its just a different kind of ass now
a 2007 camera has way better pics than most phones anyway, just get one used for cheap if you care about quality
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>>108279374
>On the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, the Expert RAW app does not have a single toggle to completely disable AI, as it is designed to use multi-frame stacking (AI) to enhance dynamic range and reduce noise, even in DNG files.
I have S22U and it sucks for any small detail photos like computer parts.
Recording a 8K video and pulling a frame out of it often produces better result.
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>>108279143
Pulsar is interesting because it's VRR+BFI, which to my understanding is the first time this has worked together. they are also not OLED which nobody recommends outside of gaming or TV's because burn-in is definitely still a major concern. so Pulsar provides 600hz 1080 TN Zowie or OLED motion clarity on a 1440 IPS display which can be used on a wide spectrum of refresh rates while most monitors struggle to provide motion clarity away from their maximum refresh rate.
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>>108279159
Nothing can actually run 4k. There's no real use case for it outside of gaming either, before you try pulling that card. 4k remains the realm of televisions, so there's no reason to care about it over 1440p.
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>>108279159
didn't this same thing happen when GSYNC first launched though? monitors were too expensive and locked to specific hardware and software setups, eventually they trickled out to cheaper displays and a wider range of hardware, until eventually freesync caught up and there were no more restrictions?
about 2 years until this rolls out to the open source market if history is an indicator.
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how do i short pins that are not close to one another like picrel?
Im this guy>>108279303
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Good news, M4 screws on a GPU heatsink can work. Bad news is the PCB flex gets revealed by the mounting pressure. Also, no telling how screwing out might cause the rings on the PCB to shear loose.
The thermal putty remains ever suctioned and sticky even during dry application with no thermal paste just to test this.
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>>108279508
Also, watch out if you do this. This is why GPUs have standoffs, you get metal pixie dust on your PCB otherwise AAAAAA
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>>108279489
yep that will be a big selling point of it. in theory it's the best monitor for emulation because of that, but they need to polish it to allow even lower refresh rates to have pulsar enabled. I think right now the minimum is 75 or 90 hz.
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>>108279540
what part of "not close to one another" did you not understand
Also i want to KEEP them shorted, not just tap them for a bit
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>>108279582
this is not about the power pins.
i know where the power button pins are, i know you just tap them to turn on
its about having the Dell motherboard stop bitching every boot because i dont have the propietary front panel connector
please read this before replying to me
https://linustechtips.com/topic/1060933-optiplex-390-0m5dcd-front-pane l-io-pinout-need-help/
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>>108279503
you might have to cut your own wire and wrap it around the pins you want to short.
good luck. it was too hard for me. I tried soldering the bumper button on my steam deck and I needed a wire I stripped out a junk wire but couldn't get it to come together correctly.
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Why are monitors such that you can pay >$1000 and still end up with something that has a similar level of flaws and tradeoffs as if you had bought somethign else for a third of the price. There seems to be no correlation of "spend more money, get noticeably better product" past the super entry level.
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>>108279770
Sorry to break it to you anon, but that's the way of the world.
It's a logical fallacy to think that just because better quality tends to mean higher price the inverse is true.
Also if you're talking about OLED, it is pretty much just better for more money. You just might not be seeing that part of the cost is replacing it every 3 years or whatever.
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>>108279770
because visual prowess is all that matters
people will accept the flaws if it looks better like with hot bitches that can't cook or clean but can suck a mean dick
people that buy oleds literally do not give a shit about the downsides or how long they will last because they look that good
If you pay more money you for sure get a better looking monitor whatever the flaws it might have there's no world a $300 monitor looks just as good as a $1000 monitor
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>>108279833
trust the plan, 2 more weeks and you'll need more than a quad core with 16GB RAM and 8GB VRAM. techtubers would never lie to you!
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>>108279819
Nothing much other than making the opening as open as possible
I failed to save an infographic from a few threads ago that showed the ratio of completely open vs fan grill vs mesh
You only get like 75-79% efficiency with mesh slotted exhaust if I recall from memory
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>>108279869
https://www.silverstonetek.com/en/tech-talk/wh_chessis
This is the old Silverstone article I posted from a few threads ago containing the long forgotten knowledge.
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>>108279863
Freesync in all of its iterations is just VESA Adaptive Sync, an open standard developed by AMD. It's supported by basically all modern gaming monitors with a refresh rate higher than 60 hz and basically all modern GPUs. The other names are just branding.
Freesync - variable refresh rate within a range
Freesync premium - At least 120hz for top of the VRR range and the monitor must support the GPU sending frames slower than the bottom of the VRR range
Freesync premium pro - color space must be sufficiently wide, no minimum refresh rate, limit to display latency
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>>108278948
I'm eyeing the JONSBO D32 Pro for my next build. SFF mATX while supporting tower coolers.
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>>108279890
Both Samsung and LG have moved to vertical RGB subpixels on their latest monitors, so subpixel rendering algorithms that assume an RGB LCD will look fine.
That aside, I have a QD OLED without that layout and I don't feel like text looks bad. I don't have perfect vision though.
Burn in is better, but it'll probably be a while before it's fully mitigated.
If it's the company buying it, who cares about burn-in anyway, assuming they're willing to buy an OLED for you. Not your money, have the IT department replace it when burn in starts to bother you.
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>>108280020
You're underage and don't understand air friction and reading technical data
There's literally 1 mm clearance between blades and center channel
Also will fuck up blade balance and thus ruin the bearing motor
And ruin your 6 year warranty
But sure be a retard and spray paint
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>>108280088
HDR is a subjective experience. DisplayHDR Trueblack is real HDR but it doesn't get as bright as those other minileds out there but those minileds don't have per pixel dimming like OLEDs so their HDR experience is also worse. In most cases you will probably stick to SDR anyways because its the most color accurate mode.
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>>108279947
>get a keychron keyboard
Crazy you suggested that, because I literally just got one of those.
I found the K2 HE for 67$ on Ebay, with a mouse.
Normally it's like 130$.
Will see if I get scammed.
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>>108280133
their keyboard are open and moddable but without the autism. their software is open. so that makes their ready made keyboards already like 99% better than anything else on the market. the end game gear mice are a bit like that but only with modding and being easy to take appart to replace stuff. lg monitors are just directly from the panel maker. there aren't really any open monitors so you might as well skip the anus tax.
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>>108280152
>you might as well skip the anus tax.
I actually feel like I got a really good deal on an ASUS monitor.
I got the ROG Strix OLED XG32UCDS for 700$ on B&H.
MSRP on that monitor is 800$, so could have been worse.
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>>108278493
> Building something similar would cost around $2,890+, so $600 more
> $600 more
And yet it only makes sense if for some reason you would actually choose a 9900X (not even X3D!) and a 5080 but let's be honest, nobody would do this voluntarily. It's always a bad deal if you get something you wouldn't buy anyway!
And how do you know the motherboard is worth 250? It's a fucking OEM system! You won't get a MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk WiFi from an OEM. What even are the specs of the RAM? What are the specs of the PSU? And that boring case isn't worth 150!
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>>108280271
non spyware aids software is a giant plus and shouldn't be understated. if it is not running in the background and auto starting on boot with a background service and telemetry it's basically perfect. being portable is the non plus ultra. being open source and a standard makes me cum.
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>>108278879
Why the fuck do you need AI Slop for? What happened to buying pcs for gaming? AI and its consequences have been a disaster for PCs.
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3080 isn't any better either they all have pumped out paste and worn out memory tampons.
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>>108280374
I already posted my Gentle Typhoons earlier in this thread.
Go ahead and spray paint retard. Go ahead.
Don't cry when it starts shitting itself in 3 years when it can last 15.
There's a nice reason we get to replace furnaces in my industry (HVAC) before the electronics and heat exchangers fail - it's because of the blower motor and wheel going to shit because someone didn't change their filters enough and then eventually dust build up caused enough stress for the bearings to fail.
Again, you can spray paint, but don't expect the same performance or quality or lifespan of a normal unmolested fan. Shit ain't rocket science.
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>>108280020
fool! If Noctua cannot figure out how to paint fans white you stand no chance!
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>>108280476
It's not paint, it's the literal polymer base that needs to be tweaked for colors. Different colors or dyes can introduce different mechanical engineering characteristics that influence stability and also plastic longevity.
There's a reason why certain plastics break down faster depending on its "color" even though it's the same plastic type.
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How many of these random tips and practices when it comes to building PCs is just boomer myths that aren't really the case anymore?
It seems like I've already run into a handful of them and when I dig deeper what I find is always something like "oh yeah that was the case 5+ years ago but components are better now"
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Losing that EA money has got them doing anything
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>>108280551
spinning rust
more fans = more better
using monitor scaling
game mode
gaming overlays
driver optimization
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>>108280538
I bet your pc isn't even as good as a prebuilt. How embarrassing.
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>>108280620
how good can this prebuild be if it doesn't have any air flow and chokes both the cpu and gpu? prob also have a stupid low power limit applied by dell to choke the cpu even more. that psu and mobo is also going to explode if you unfuck the system.
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>>108280551
>>buying intel
intel is still superior for boomers, several have regretted jumping to AMD and dealing with USB issues RAM issues high idle power draw and other ryzen weirdness zoomers accept as good because of high fps in esports titles
>using windows
also superior for boomers still on windows 7 or older
>buying nvidia
Superior for everyone besides delusion amdrones that get tricked into buying radeon gpus
>"monitoring" your hardware
zoomer meme Speccy is all boomers need for monitoring
>water cooling
boomer kino that zoomers cannot into and cope with AIOs
>lgbt lights
Zoomer meme so they can see anime figures or whatever else zoomers need to impress their discord servers
>glass side panels
zoomer meme like all glass fishtank O11 clones
>glass side panels
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>>108280543
>random tips and practices when it comes to building PCs is just boomer myths that aren't really the case anymore
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Being out specked by a 2k prebuilt in the middle of the Ram Apocalypse. Sucks for you.
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>>108280551
>buying intel
Non-issue.
>using windows
Non-issue.
>buying nvidia
Obvious better choice unless you're on a low budget, then Intel is the better option.
>"monitoring" your hardware
Non-issue.
>water cooling
Non-issue, user choice.
>lgbt lights
Non-issue. Grow up and stop being an insecure low-test manlet who thinks colored lights are going to pump him full of estrogen.
>glass side panels
Non-issue.
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>>108280648
>water cooling
>boomer kin-ACK
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did i fuck up my intel fan pins when i removed it? i fucking hate these plastic things