Heya just curious, I have a really similar build without my gpu I get onto the asrock phantom gaming bios page then it just says no signal cause of well the no GPU I have the same motherboard so just wondering if you got any idea since it's the same build
When we're talking brand new, the 4060 is only about $20 more than the 3060, and is about 15% better, so why lie about the competition between the 4060, anyone who knows about PC parts will know the 4060 is a far better deal for gaming, because the 16gb of ram is not fully utilized in gaming and does not affect the GPU performance of the 3060, it's just there
I dont mean to be mean, but your audio sucks. Your comp is doing sum weird shit ngl, you should revisit your audio chain. (I'm not even an audio guy, but this was very unpleasant to listen to). No shade, hope you can fix it ❤
5:30 I wasn’t expecting a gaming laptop in 2023 to offer space for an SDD I genuinely like that feature I wish it were more common in budget gaming laptops
95°c hurts and that’s what happened whenever my Ryzen 5 7600X was fully under load so I upgraded my Thermalright assassin 120x to Thermalright peerless assasin 120x to get in the 70°c zone
i just bought that mouse and am sending it back Its pretty shit, i hate the mousewheel a ton. Its not coated with rubber and feels very stiff Also the mousewheel audibly wobbles when you do quick movement with the mouse, very noticable by feel too
I am from Indonesia I bought this laptop ACER SWIFT GO 14 OLED Refresh Rate 90 Hz , Intel Core Ultra 7 155 H, Intel Arc Pro Graphics, RAM LPDDR5X 32 GB (6400 MHz ) Dual Channel On Board, Storage SSD 1 TB Upgradable, Camera 1440 P @ 30 fps, 2 USB Type C Thunderbolt 4, Dual FAN, WIFI 7, Bluetooth 5.3 ,Battery 65 WH, Price 16.950.000 IDR ( Indonesia Rupiahs ) upto 17.500.000 IDR ( Indonesia Rupiahs ), Is the best LAPTOP in 2024 👍
so i have an rx 6750xt which at the moment of buying was rocking a 1080p 240hz monitor, now i found some spare money and contemplating about upgrading my monitor to a bigger one. 165hz 1440p . Do you think this gpu is enough, i only play esports titles cs2 eafc25 league. Will i be able to have avg fps around monitors hz ?
AFMF 2 has a superb quality, high fps but higher Watts (FPS = 120 -144 also reaches 180 depends on your settings). FSR 2 In-game was more smooth the fluidity there. Consume less resources and less heat (FPS = 90 - 116) and either just used anti Lag or Radeon Chill. Like they say better used the In-game upscaling if it offers.
I'm seriously thinking of the 245K to replace my i7-8700. At $330 it looks like a good deal, as the performance increase looks better than it does for the 7s and 9s.
i think arrowlake will compete with amd, but the price im skeptical about. Never been a big fan of this slower ddr5 being the sweet spot for amd cpus. also optimistic because lunar lake seems to be doing everything intel had been claiming
Just bought it from Micro Center a few hours ago using it feel a lot better than my steelseries Rival 650 which failed in less than 5 months of normal use
i tried radeon about 10 years and i know how bad they are...They are ! If you lucky and have one good driver, they will update him with one bad, and this circle keep going for ever! Good hardware with good prices to compare with nvidia but! Drivers are the WORST THING EVER! Huge company cant make stable drivers....
One of the best cards for 1440. Handles Cyberpunk at 1440p ultra without issue. My monitor does not support beyond 60hz but I am sure it will reach 80fps at these settings.
I highly suspect AMD will drop hyperthreading too at some point. Hyperthreading benefits from CPU cores not being fully utilized by allowing two threads to run at the same time. But there are two problems. 1. It does not improve single-threaded performance at all. so general computing (browsing the web, using applications) does not benefit 2. The efficiency of cores have been continuously improved to get better single-threaded performance, but this lessens the benefit of hyper-threading as there is not a lot under-utilization for hype-threading to flourish. Basically, hyperthreading works by sharing cores between thresds such that when one thread is waiting for data from memory, another thread can execute in its place, wasting fewer CPU cycles. But with improvements in memory speeds (like DDR5) and bigger CPU cache sizes, the benefit of hyperthreading is quickly becoming unreasonable.