The closest match, considering the PlayStation is powered by amd, is the 6800 actually Edit: also, a ton of console performance is coming from upscaling, so most of the time when you are playing, you’re console probably is rendering frames at a lower resolution than what you are playing at
build now, u can wait forever for new components, they come out all the time, it's better to build a computer the moment you need it and not wait for miracle
@@InTheTechRoomwill the previous gen prices drop? Cuz I'm planing to build pc for the first time by myself (my previous prebuilt died almost a year ago but it was absolute potato) so i can't decide whether to wait or buy (I'm looking either amd 7th gen or nvidia 4th gen )
@fubkegt4964 Nothing is for certain though, but there is a good chance old gen prices will drop when the newer gen comes out. If you really need a pc, by all means, build one right now. But if a pc isnt urgent, I believe its best to wait, knowing that: 1. Prices might drop. And 2. You have more specs options.
it worked after I reboot the computer but worked like a charm I was hitting 94 and then it reduced the temperature to 70 no change on performance at all. thanks !!
Incorrect in one aspect, while the rtx 4090 is the most powerful gpu for gaming, when it comes to raw horsepower in the form of compute units and vram, the rtx quadro cards blow it out of the water, however they are more designed for things like 3d modeling
@@InTheTechRoomfirst off it worked! back then id see cpu go up to 86 while gaming in apex, but after i set max to 99 im seeing between 42-50 which is a huge relief. will do the min to 5% when i get home later. thank you very much sir
I'd go with Thermalright Assassin King 120 SE for better cooling and cheaper price than the hyper 212. If you want to beef up the cooler a bit, go with phamton spirit 120 SE
@Lava_guy Because we really love playing PC games. Plus a PC with a good GPU can also be used for video editing, which is a must for individuals that have a career in the said field.
Ive made 3 computers from only used parts, all 3 computers going strong, there was a issue with 1 stick of rgb ram being out of sync so i do recommend new ram, i dont think used 500mb speeds ssd are bad, they work well enough very solid stable drives, however faster m.2 drives should be purchased new.
Bro, why do people believ that if you connect network equipment to a UPS that youll keep connectivity. If you have no power then your ISPs amplifiers dont have power either more thn likely. You're literally keeping your modem powered without without service.
I highly recommend getting a stable connection if you want a normal ps5 or any video game console or PC for that matter. Nowadays, games rely on wifi for updates and multiplayer games (of course) so it's best to get that sorted out.
Idl u need this comment section to help me out. I've been playing on an xbox 1 for my whole life and now want to get an upgrade with ps5. Idk what to get though cuz ps5 pro has better stuff but is expensive and the regular 1 is ok and cheaper and idk anything about ps5 or anything. I have no money rn but should I save up for pa5 pro or just stick with ps5
I'm thinking since the extra stuff like the stand in and the disk drive is so expensive that maybe I should just get the regular ps5 hut idk what u guys think
@@RandomStuff772 maybe just go with the base ps5 since we honestly think the pro is overpriced. However, the ps5 requires a yearly subscription of $80. But if you were to ask me, just build a pc. No subscriptions, a ton of discounted steam games, and you can do a lot more with it. It is more expensive to build but it'll save you more in the long run.
I recently entered the world of label makers. And frankly, the kind of person I am demands having one, so I don't know how I've survived all of these years without it. I'm sure it will now be a must-have tool going forward. That said, I will be returning my first purchase; the Brother P-Touch PTH110 ($30). The printed labels look fine, no complaints there. But, the LCD display is virtually illegible. Very low contrast, it can only be read in certain lighting conditions and only at very narrow angles. I'm replacing the PTH110 with what will be a more satisfying, though more expensive, PT- D610BT ($100). I expect to pay more for a better device. But, come on! The barely legible LCD of the PTH110 is a ripoff evan at 30% the price of the PT-D610Bt, which has a full color display like the PTD600 reviewed here. I am sure I'm going to appreciate its PC connectivity, too. The LCD upgrade is what convinced me to spend an additional $70 for a device that produces the SAME labels, using the same label tapes.