Back in 2019 I order the 1tb WD SSD blue and the 2tb WD blue hard drive 7200rpm. Both hold up great still but going to install a 2tb nvme SSD as I’ve upgraded my whole pc and now this is the last upgrade. Crazy to see the speed change from 600mbs or 0.6gb/s to 5000-7000 on average now in only 4-5 year time
First part couldn’t be more wrong Professional e sports players prefer 24 inch as it allows them to not constantly look left and right witch you will have todo with a bigger screen keeping the screen to a compact 24 allows you to have sharp reaction time
Those who are still looking for it, i will not recommend it. not because of its video quality etc, video quality is pretty good and lots of options to customize. The only issue it has is if you are typing fast on keyboard and monitor and keyboard are on same table, the monitor shakes like granny. If you can ignore that monitor shaking affect you can purchase this monitor. you can also see this in video when he placed the monitor it kept shaking for sometime.
Phew glad to hear i made the right call getting a second 2TB PCIe for my FPS and AAA titles and just a good ole 4TB HDD for music photos and older/simpler games. 😅
First experience of ebuyer, bought a cpu ryzen 5900x and what arrived in the box was a ryzen 2400g now trying to get my money back, it's been a few weeks. If I read the reviews on the company before hand I probably wouldn't have ordered from them. Do you're research
MOST VA panels have shit contrast ratios. Often worse than the low end IPS panels. They CAN have great contrast, but its nowhere near even low end OLED panels. IPS is really the safe bet if you don't know exactly what you are looking for.
I regret having a TN panel as text in videos is blurry and unclear...only plus is the fast refresh rate, which is supposedly good for gaming...other than that it looks pretty horrible with video too as i can see vertical banding with fast moving videos.
I am a designer, so I need really good color accuracy. I used to be a competitive gamer, but not as much now, so the lowest response times won't make a difference. Which monitor should I get?
I highly recommend installing the pedestal with the monitor laying flat on a table, not installing the monitor on the pedestal standing upright. Breaking something expensive during setup is the WORST!
He told you. If you want maximum speed, go for NVMe SSD and boot on it. If you can't afford an NVMe, boot on a SATA SSD, it's also got good speed and is cheaper than NVMe. But whatever do, don't boot your OS on a hard drive (HDD), it's really slow and will only give you bad experience. You can use it for storage though, it's even cheaper than SSDs. Though this all depends on how many storage slots you have on your laptop/PC. If there's only one 2.5 inch slot, boot on a 2.5 inch SATA SSD and call it a day. Your only other option is an HDD, which is just bad for booting. If you have more than 1 slots, boot on your faster drive and use the others for storage. Before doing any of this though, I'd recommend checking out the specs of your machine. In some cases, the machine isn't compatible with either a type of drive or a certain amount of storage in a given slot. Like in a lot of cases, you can't use an NVMe in an M.2 slot, you can only use an M.2 SATA SSD in it. So an NVMe in this case will only waste your money.
Hello friend, how are you? I have the same ssd, but it is the WD SN850X, I use it on an Asrock x570 Steel Legend motherboard, but in the Dashboard app in the "INTERFACE SPEED" part shows Interface speed Capacity: Gen4 (4 Lanes) Connection: Gen4 (2 Lanes) instead of “(4 Lanes)” I also use the SN750se, and this one shows Interface speed Capacity: Gen4 (4 Lanes) Connection: Gen4 (4 lanes) It's correct as it shows in your app as well. This sn850x I'm using is like this, and the speed also doesn't go more than 3600 mb/s And yours that is practically the same model, is correct, (4 Lanes) and the speed almost 7000 mb/s. What can it be?