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>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped

>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 217, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8

>CPU
Gaming: 250K, 14600K, 7/9600X, 7/9800X3D
-Budget: 225F, 7500F, 12600K
Workstation: 270K, 9950X3D

*Avoid Asrock motherboards on AM5
*On Raptor Lake microcode updates are mandatory, avoid second-hand

>COOLER
AIO: Thermalright Frozen Edge, Lian Li Galahad II Lite, Corsair Nautilus RS, Cooler Master Atmos, Liquid Freezer 3/Pro (unhandy mounting solution)
ITX/>42mm RAM: Mugen 6 Dual Fan, AXP120-X67

TIM: MX-6, MX-7, Duronaut, *PTM 7950, Kryosheet
*Most listings online are not actually 7950

>RAM
DDR5: 2x16GB or 2x24GB, 6000CL30 (AM5), 6400CL32 (LGA 1700)
Workstation: 2x 32GB (budget.), 2x48GB or 2x64GB (high-end)

>SSD (Keep firmware updated)
Budget: SN7100, NM790
High-end: SN850X, 990 Pro (Windows)
Premium: SN8100
https://borecraft.com/

>GPU
Budget: Arc B580, 9060xt
-Used: 2080, 2080ti
*8gb has become a major constraint even at 1080p
Midrange: 5070, 9070
-Used: 3080, 3080ti
High-end: 5070ti, 9070xt

>PSU
Buying guide:
https://hwbusters.com/best_picks/best-atxv3-pcie5-ready-psus-picks-hardware-busters/

>MONITOR
1440p: Budget: 144-180hz IPS, Mini-Led VA
-Premium: 240hz+ QDOLED
4K: QDOLED 240hz+ or QDOLED TV for better HDR but less refresh rate
AVOID non QDOLED OLED


>OS
Activate Windows @ >>>/g/fwt

>CASE FANS
Meta: Case with good stock PWM fans
Midrange: Arctic P12 Pro, P14 Pro (5-pack, loud @ higher RPM)
High-end: Fractal Momentum, Noctua G2 (140mm or 120mm)

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Think for yourself. Do not blindly trust advice given here.

>A /pcbg/ for every use case and budget!

>Price tracking
RAM: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ram/ram-price-index-2026-lowest-price-on-ddr5-and-ddr4-memory-of-all-capacities
SSD: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ssds/ssd-price-tracking-2026-lowest-price-on-every-m-2-ssd
GPU: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/lowest-gpu-prices-tracking

>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_EhrpIGkz8zTEvYfLDcaSpZRB6Xt6JWkc/

>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/1illeNLsUfZ4KuJ9cIWKwTDUEXUVpplhUYHAiom-FaDo/

>Other helpful Links
Mobomaps: https://mobomaps.com/
A PC build guide: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Build_a_PC
German autism: https://www.igorslab.de/en/
Alternate to pcpartpicker: https://pangoly.com/en/pc-builder
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so am I going to lose gaming performance if I switch to Linux?
I have a 7800X3D and 4070. I kind of want to switch to Arch to make my own SteamOS and to use PewDiePie's Odysseus.
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Is now a good time to upgrade to an rx 9070 xt? They seem to have gone done in price a ton since their launch last year.
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>>109020998
>njudea card
>linux
please save yourself the headache and do not do this
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>>109020998
The only problem is DX12 but it's nothing too crazy at this point and DX12 performance has been steadily improving last months. I expect near parity with Windows in the following months.
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>>109021013
I don't even know any DX12 games I play anymore. I've just been grinding Deadlock, which has Vulkan, and playing through the old Half-Life games.
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>>109021020
It should work fine then.
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>>109021005
Where? I see them around 800$ everywhere?
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>>109021037
I'm Australian and I've seen them for like just under $900 AUD new and like $800 AUD used
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>>109020998
>switch to Linux
Just don't, waste of time
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>7500f
>32gb ddr5 any
>5060ti 16g
>some SSD

Is this good enough for modern gaming until next gen or prices go down? It's the best I can build for now.
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February of 2025
i remember kicking myself over feeling like i spent too much money paying 300 dollars for 96GB of ram
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>>109021265
>prices go down?
ha ha ha
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Is there any reason to disable DSC on AMD?
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Does DSC turn on dynamically as needed or is it always active as long as the current base Windows refresh rate is calculated to require it?
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>i want to run linux
yeah because having to memorize a bunch of command line shit to do basic tasks instead of clicking something sure sounds fun
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>>109021391
Your monitor controls DSC. If none of them needs it then it won't be used.
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>>109021403
Modern DE's babysit you for the most part. The real "fun" begins when you want to set up gaming or try to make something work when the GUI sandbox fails to do the job. Or when you have a piece of software that just won't run on Linux.

>>109020998
Don't. I get it, everyone on the Internet is trying to convince people to switch to Linux and with people like PewDiePie shilling how amazing it is you're buying into it. Just don't, for all the shilling cultists do, Linux is still way more annoying to deal with compared to modern Windows. And yeah, the same people also continuously over-exaggerate how bad Win11 is as skewing the narrative is the only way they can convince people to join the Cult of Tux. The fact that just about every tech publication capitalizes on the trend of shitting on Microsoft doesn't help. It doesn't help that /g/ is thoroughly infested with these types as well.

Head to >>>/g//fwt/ and set up 11 IoT LTSC. Then run Chris Titus' WinUtil for good measure. Done, you have a nice, clean, stable OS base. Now install whatever it is that you need on top of it and enjoy a working computer.
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>>109020998
>PewDiePie's Odysseus.
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>>109021265
>good enough for modern gaming until next gen
Yes for 1080p
>or prices go down
lol
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>>109021058
Yeah, as far as gaming goes the only reason to switch is if you're sick of microslop bullshit. But gaming wise it's almost all drawbacks compared to Windows, especially on Nvidia hardware
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>>109021608
has rocm improved enough for me to consider amd cards?
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>>109021616
Fuckno, NVidia's Linux software is easier to deal with than AMD's garbage proprietary stack. AMD is great if you want to game with the open source drivers but it falls behind as soon as you try to do GPGPU shit.
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>>109020392
They're not called Njudea here for nothing goy, lmfao
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why is everyone trying to do everything with a single piece of hw?
>uhm is amd rocm good for slop now?
>uhm has nvidia fixed its drivers for linux desktops?
just get an amd for your gaming/desktop and nvidia for slop, are you poor or what
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>>109020960
overpriced peez of chit
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aio coolers, not even once
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0sJEleHIIU
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>>109021820
I find it funny how literally everyone has deluded themselves that AIOs are fault free and suffer zero of the issues of custom loops.
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>>109021778
>are you poor
yeah
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>>109021820
>6 years old AIO dies
Ok?
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>>109021820
>>109021892
Arctic had a whole gasket recall a while back. You either sent it in or they send you a repair kit you do yourself for free.
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>>109021892
air coolers last forever, you just replace the fan every 10 years when they fail
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>>109021833
those marketing departments deserve a raise (?)
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>>109021915
i mean you still have to change the thermal paste right?
and if im taking it apart i might as well put something new .
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>>109021915
As someone who used to shill for air coolers, you're living in the past, and whining about the ongoing costs of a trivially inexpensive component in your pc.

>>109021920
correct, anyone not touching their pc at all for 6 years, especially if they use it regularly, are fucking retards who should be using a console with a thermal pad instead. You should repaste every 3-4 years at least, its not hard or expensive. And cpu coolers aren't expensive either unless you want the extremely-stylish ones like a TRYX panorama.
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Am I gonna notice 4ms latency on a screen if I'm not a counder-strook schizo?
Dell Alienware AW2725DM
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>>109021928
>unless you want the extremely-stylish ones like a TRYX panorama.
my pc doesn't even have a window.
best investment you can make is a pc case without a window. then you can just buy components based on their function.
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>>109021934
nevermind, the eshop has wrong data listed
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>>109021943
i don't mind looking at green pcbs like pic rel
god and i used to despise them back in the day, now i love them and want them back unironically
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>>109021928
I refuse to re-paste unless I'm changing cooler or cpu, if your paste dries that quickly it must be shit
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>>109021943
And you're not being paranoid about the panel breaking either. Wish I could buy an opaque non TG panel for my lian li case
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>>109022005
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just found out kaspersky doesn't have a free option anymore, that sucks, what is the pcbg approved free antivirus?
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>>109022125
windows defender
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>>109022005
>>109021943
ahh, that classic 4chan trope, the eternal contrarian, the pathological hipster. You only like green pcbs and blank, soulless metal boxes to house your pcs, because nobody else does, that's your only barometer here.
Your idea of taste, is to embrace ugly, because normal people like beauty, you're the male equivalents of middle aged women who buy Saabs and Citroens, because they 'just like the shape'.

>>109022044
if you want your cpu to work at optimal speeds, you will repaste every ~3 years or so. It's 20-30 minutes of your time max, and a few bucks for the paste, its not a big deal, no need to grandstand about it like you are doing right now. Pick your battles sperg.
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>>109022125
Roguekiller. I've been using it for years, the smartest way to use it poorfag style is to just reinstall it everytime you want to do a scan.

Kaspersky hasn't been good in a decade anyway, how outdated is your knowledge even?
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>>109022163
kaspesky is and will always be the best, they were the ones that caught the CIA NSA blue whatever exploit anyway I moved to bitdefender for now
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>>109022161
no you dumb faggot, green pcbs are standard and make it easier to spot burns and solders from the board, of course your retarded gaymer brain could've not known this
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>>109021647
>war on GN
That faggot believes every big CEO holds a personal grudge against him. Anyone still looking up to that faggot after he threw a hissy fit over AMD "blacklisting" him, while in reality they didn't send that many review samples should've been the true turning point for anyone with a brain. Fat fuck no longer cares about reviewing hardware, only about making drama.

By the way, have you noticed how piss poor GN's coverage of Computex was compared to TPU where there was a whole bunch of cool products announced? He didn't even do a video on Cooler Master's booth. Every week he's getting lazier and lazier, fucking pathetic. "Tech Jesus" my ass, his ego will bury his career.
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Rtx 4070 12g vs rtx 5060ti 16g which one would be more silent? Do I need to buy a three cooler version for my GPU to be silent? I should probably say "less loud", because I understand that there is no way for a GPU to be completely silent under load.
I have a 3060ti from Palit and it gets loud when it's under load. I mainly play with speakers so it's noticeable.
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>>109022190
use msi afterburner to underclock it and limit max fan speed and wear closed headphones while gaming
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>>109022190
you should be comparing the card brand/model instead of the chips as they're close enough in performance, get the one with the beefier heatsink and minmax the airflow with nice case fans
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>>109022125
Windows defender. All the free ones I tried will spam you with shitty popups and warnings how much in danger you are and that you should buy premium now.
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>>109022201
yeah unless you have specific niche need you dont get a 3rd party defender

if you're worried for shit like an exe you downloaded from piratebay being malicious you can try sandbox it

The "free" 3rd partry utilities privacy policies are a nightmare so, no thanks.
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>>109021928
>you're living in the past, and whining about the ongoing costs of a trivially inexpensive component in your pc.
NTA but I really just don't like AIOs. It's probably the biggest stain in a market that celebrates modularity.
Custom loops are just infinitely more appealing.
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>>109020960
> pic
Oh fuck, stop teasing me OP. That is nearly perfect parts selection. Barely stopped myself recently from getting almost this exact setup.
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>>109022233
>meme from 2001
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>>109022236
OLED monitors for consumer market are like 2 or 3 years old kind of thing, as far as I remember. Maybe younger.
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>Your idea of taste, is to embrace ugly, because normal people like beauty, you're the male equivalents of middle aged women who buy Saabs and Citroens, because they 'just like the shape'.
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I'm gonna put a cheap AM5 based gayman computer inside this thing. Why? Because why not.
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>>109022005
>>109022058
come home white man
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>>109022256
It is very good actually. Only annoyance would be PSU at the top. Make sure you pick fast spinning case fans, not the quiet ones.
Well, it is good if you want to install two CD/DVD/Blueray drives to be able to clone some disks with old stuff.
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Just ordered a 9070xt and 9800x3d. Will 750w be enough or should I go to 850w?
The minimum recommended by the card is 750w
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>>109022292
850w minimum, nothing wrong with 1000w, psus are cheap, cybenetics platinum
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>>109022292
get 850-1000w unironically
if not now, eventually, you will be able to use most of the psu since gpu watts keep going up every year
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>>109022292
750w will be fine

>>109022303
why not get 2000w while he's at it.
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>>109022303
>>109022436
What're the downsides to going 1000w? Just a little extra cost?
>>109022449
I might as well go 850w in case I want to overclock. Or just to have in the future. If I'm going to gut my case to upgrade, I should upgrade the psu now as well. It sucks have to swap out a PSU with everything already installed
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>>109022472
Yeah the initial cost, any efficiency losses at lower loads are negligible. Plus, when you get a 1000W PSU with a half-passive fan and rarely if ever strain it, the fan will stay off.
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>>109022190
>which one would be more silent
What this anon says >>109022200
>Do I need to buy a three cooler version for my GPU to be silent?
3 cooler will be on average more silent than 2 cooler yes.
>because I understand that there is no way for a GPU to be completely silent under load.
Depends on the GPU and cooling method.
There are passively cooled GPUs.
>it gets loud when it's under load.
Overclock + aggressive power limit + adjust fan curve.
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started doing the memclock overclock on the 9070xt, turns out steel nomad isn't so good because I can't pin the gpu clock so I get results changing way too much, maybe I'll lower the gpu clocks to a minimum later to try to leave memclock as the only variable
anyway I've been using memclock_vulkan to overclock the gpu, as you can see on the image, the second full dataset has the memclock at 2850mhz and a stable 600gbps write and 639gbps read
the next one is at 2900mhz and I getting a reduction in reads and writes after every 30 seconds retest
now
is that instability? the 5 minute test still passed, I'm not gonna stress test for 2 hours I'm just wondering if this is an indicator that it's not stable long term
perhaps I should find the memclock in between 2850 and 2900 that doesn't give out degrading results over time and set it as the safe overclock
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>>109021058
>>109021490
I already use Linux on my 'eck and it works great though. I regularly go into desktop mode and use it docked as a mini-PC.
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>Wow they have opened a Costco last week near my town.
>I read all those posts often how people find these incredible deals at costco and how even at full price they often have very good prebuilts
>Check their webpage
>See picrel
>1k Eurodollars for an am4 with 1tb nvme, 16gb ram and a 3050
>Th...Thank you Costco
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>>109022651
What software is this? I assume it is writing data to VRAM and checksuming it. I can't make sense of your image with respect to your comment, these seem like normal fluctuations and I am not seeing any significant drop anywhere?
Anyway I test overclock with vidya. Crank it until artifacts appear (You typically see small, twinkling white/grey stars with vram overclock hitting instability territory.) and then roll back -75/-100 to be safe. I do it this way.
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>>109022292
750w will be fine but there is literally no reason at all not to pick at least 850w
Its quickly becoming the standard over 750 for gold psu and the price difference will be meaningless
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>>109021289
The max you need is 16gb, maybe 32gb for professional work
96gb is ridiculous
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tiny degradation at 2890 and essentially stable at 2880mhz, I'm settling at that number
>>109022786
memtest_vulkan
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>>109022651
How hot does your memory get with the OC?
And did you get samsung or hynix ICs?
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>>109022908
Local llms came out a few years ago, so the limit on usable ram stopped existing.
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>>109022932
>Local llms
What do people use these for anyway?
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>>109022929
samsung, 78c max, the card is running at -30% power limit because that's how I use it
just ran 2880mhz at normal power limit and got some regression but still passed, as we know temperatures affect memory clocks at a lot, gpu mem hit 86c during tests
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>>109022950
Asking embarrassing questions you dont want openai staff dicuss publicly in the office.
Not paying insane claude fees for coding. Gwen 3.6 and gemma 4 are pretty good at code for small ram sizes.
I guess jensen fantasized about people running local agents, whatever those are.
Abliterated/heretic/uncesored llms for erotic writing.
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>>109022178
you seem wildly upset about GamersNexus for no good reason. We both know you're just another retarded fanboy who resents when he gives bad reviews to corporations and things you like.

Rethink the value of your opinions, because they're fucking worthless champ.
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>>109023006
drama whoring in a landscape of not much actual hardware news happening is kinda low class
you generally cant produce value by drumming up drama
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>>109022216
>doesn't like AIO's
>water cooling advocate
oh my fucking god this general has some truly insufferable personalities shitting it up.

Watercooling is just like using Linux distros, its great, if you like spending more time tinkering with your pc, than actually using it and having it be functional.
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>>109022125
>>109022135
>>109022201
you dont need windows defender or antivirus. windows hypervisor already blocks all malware and you can check if its enabled by typing msinfo in the start menu and check virtualization based security.

the only thing you really need is windows firewall.
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>>109023009
People talking about GN "drama" lost all credibility when they labeled Asus trying to fuck people over as "drama."
Everyone knows what you're trying to do and it's to cover for the dipshits over in Taiwan, not even just for Asus but that entire incest fest over there.
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>>109022971
>Not paying insane claude fees for coding.
Is the subscription that expensive? Cause there's no way the local LLMs come even close to what claude is capable of.
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>>109023044
there was a cheap option, then it turned into a "each employee in a company needs 3k € worth of tokens per month"
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>>109022970
If you are running -30% PL why even bother with RAM OC in the first place?
You will simply power starve your core.
On my 7900XT RAM OC caused performance decrease when I lowered power limit. Is 9070XT much more memory bandwidth limited?
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>>109023006
I'm an old viewer that used to watch him for actual hardware reviews, and in the recent months he has pivoted to fruitless sensationalism, with constant signs that he is no longer interested in doing hardware reviews, choosing to forever mope about how it's totally over this time even though the same cunt lived through both the 2016 crypto boom and COVID shortages and didn't mope like that back then.

But sure, keep ballwashing him and calling everyone criticizing your e-daddy as corpo shills, I bet that's what you do in his comment section for free anyway. He's not gonna buy you a PC at Micro Center for that though.
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>>109023054
classic
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>>109023016
I just don't like the fact AIOs mix metals, lose water over time, gunk up with flux residue and all while being less serviceable.
It's all the problems custom loops get accused of having yet it's ok for AIOs for some reason.
AIOs as a concept seems hypocritical.
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>>109023061
u're just a tamed goy
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>>109023058
it's just about finding how much can I push the chips
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I've had the same AIO in my PC for 8 years and have never encountered any of the FUD that the anti AIO schizo keeps having a meltdown about
Only annoying thing was needing to get a new mounting bracket from the manufacturer when upgrading to AM5 but they gave it to me for free, it just took like 3 weeks for it to arrive
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>>109022268

you talk too much i see no atx board with toslink nowifi
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>>109023091
which cpu even needs an aio? a $15 air cooler is more than enough...
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>>109023070
All Steve does by his constant digging into shit that is way out of his depth is completely annihilating his reputation of a trustworthy journalist. But I'm glad that you have only one defense of your e-daddy: "anyone who criticizes my parasocial substitute father must be Peter Thiel/Jensen Huang/a corpo shill/a goycattle/insert scapegoat here"

Him acting all tough and talking about shit that's no secret makes him seem like the second Snowden or Assange, and he probably deluded himself into believing he's as much of a threat to the establishment as them. It's a shame that all you see is his mask slipping off, with his real personality being a spiteful entitled little brat that cried wolf when AMD didn't send him a freebie of a $900 workstation CPU. To him, "Gamers Nexus", a channel about gaming hardware.

I hope the entire industry blacklists him so he has to make up his fucking mind: he either shuts the fuck up about politics and economics that he admitted he doesn't understand yet bases all of his current content on and goes back to what he does best which is reviewing hardware, or he accepts the fact he'll have to pay for review samples out of his own pocket, which he already had to do for many other manufacturers.

btw, he still stays silent about screwing over people in that Honey lawsuit he jumped into for publicity? Yeah so much for his consumer advocacy.
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>>109023101
last gen intel multicore cpus were retarded because they used old intel nodes, you know, 300w on full load type nonsense

on amd theres horrible boosting behavior that is almost designed to maximise fan noise
>user opens website : BOOST HZ TO MAX, REACH THERMAL LIMITS IN 1.5 SECONDS, FANS TO 100%
and aio somewhat mitigates amd engineers lack of talent
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>>109023096
>toslink
boomer
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>>109023114
you've just proved my point, you're going to be paying $1500 for 70 series cards in 4 years and you'll be happy about it
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>>109023129
So will (You), mr. holier than thou. Didn't your daddy tell you how AMD is ran by Jensen's cousin so they price fix everything so that you'll own nothing? I thought you'd know that given you uncritically worship some unkempt neanderthal to the point where you have to defend his honor 24/7.
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>>109023129
do you think drama whoring on youtube will lower gpu prices
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>>109023151
I think being passive about it is worse and him having a big platform he can use to be vocal about those issues is a good thing and all youtubers should be doing the same
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>>109022797
The only reason to stay at 750w is because I already have that in the case I'm keeping. But, like I said previously, this is the best time to swap them out if I'm getting everything else
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>>109023167
There was a period in 50xx launch early 2025 where all these youtubers collectively shat on nvidia
they mentioned driver issues or lack of availability and hyped up amd offerings.

then driver issues get fixed, people can buy cards at mspr and what you get? Silence
they dont make news videos about how things are better now. Some journaliststic outlets have like rules about correcting mistakes or updating a story, not youtubers. These guys are happy about getting clicks, and moving on having misled their audience.
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>>109023178
you're just a nvidia fanboy, for the price they are charging the cards everything should be working perfectly 100% of the time, they increased the cards price by 100% over 3 generations, their profit margin per chip is obscene, they should be shat on mercilessly for every mistake and get no praise when they fix anything because at those prices they don't deserve any good will
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>>109023219
profit margins are a function of there not being much competition
most of the pricing is tsmc fabs being expensive which impacts all hardware companies who use tsmc
amd releases gpus that use older gen gddr6 while nvidia has gddr7 so you're not even getting same quality for the vram amounts
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hey /pcbg/ update time.

I just installed my 5070 on my pc and updated the drivers. Easy install. I had to use the power adapter that came with the card for my old PSU to convert the 2 8 pins to a 16 pin. That is where my issues began. My PSU is 600w and is about 10 years old. I was able to update the refresh rate on my new monitor as well to 240hz and that helped with some FPS issues. However i had to under power my GPU to 80% to prevent black screens from GPU undervoltage during spikes in a heavier game like windrose. New PSU RMx 750w Corsair Gold is on the way and should arrive tomorrow. When i run WoW i get about 120 frames per second and no black screens. Lesson learned, dont skimp on a $100 part to get your $1000 gpu+monitor to work properly. Thanks for reading my ted talk.
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>>109023117
i can't wait for amd engineers to discover that using sandpaper on the die improves temps
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>>109020960
That pic hurt to look at.
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>>109023251
>My PSU is 600w and is about 10 years old
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I'm thinking of getting a new monitor, and the OP reccomends qdoled. How similar is that to regular oled? I know the oled screen on my steamdeck tends to bother my eyes and give me a headache over time
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We still haven't seen anything else about dlss5
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DLSS5 is such a fucking sham. Years of Jensen of pushing real-time ray tracing which actually gives realistic lighting, for him to fucking, idk take a huge whiff of leaded solder fumes and go "ACTUALLY FUTURE IS NEURAL RENDERING", where in practice it's running a real-time img2img latent diffusion that hallucinates non-existing light sources. On top of an already ray-traced/path-traced game render.

So what the fuck is it you psychotic gook? Realistic graphics or AIAIAIAI?
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>>109023251
Not skimping on PSU is like pc building 101
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I'm upgrading from a 1440p IPS to a 1440p QDOLED.
Not really looking to spend more than $700, if possible. What kind of things should I be looking for in the stats?
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>>109023698
id rec rgb stripe oleds but those seem to be in the announced but not released yet phase so idk, wait I guess
https://www.displayninja.com/best-oled-monitor/#322URDX36

only see 4k rgb stripe qd oleds
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Desu while the HDR corrected versions didn't look as embarrassing, it was such a humiliating trainwreck announcement.
Nvidia better work more on it and make a rebranded launch.
I am not sure if they are actually bothering with it though.
I feel like they will just unceremoniously dump the feature and move on.
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>>109024126
you know why I discredit the antis on dlss5?
The technology applies to the entire screen, the entire scene you play in, but the reactionaries talked about 1 games 1 characters 1 face 90% of the time as being the evidence the tech is DOA

They pretend the studio has zero control over it.
They pretend nvidia doesn't improve the tech from the preview version.
They pretend the REST OF THE GAME doesnt exist besides a face.
what fucking retads.
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>>109024147
why would you want a game made by hand to look like ai slop?
literally, what's the fucking use case?
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>>109024147
What was the point of pushing for real-time ray tracing if now a latent diffusion model will assume what the lighting should look like based on the realistically ray-traced scene? After all, DLSS5 won't replace the renderer but instead work on top of it.

Of what use was the push for ray tracing if now we're completely replacing it with a diffused image that only has the screen space frame for reference?
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>>109022247
Consumer OLED TVs have been around for a bit longer. LG C1 (2021) was a great choice for PC gaming, assuming your setup could accommodate a 48'' screen.
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>>109024162
>look like ai slop
Other than whatever was going on with the grace close up that they shared it didn't have an ai look.
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>>109024170
RT gives it better data to work from.
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>>109020960
Not sure where else to ask unless I make a new thread

I'm looking for a mouse for work. Recently started estimating and I'm constantly needing to zoom in and out of building plans. The shitty Lenovo mouse they gave me with my work computer is driving me crazy. I've got a bit of leeway for requesting they order something better, but probably $150 CAD would be top of that budget.
Ideally something with a smooth scroll, wide wheel, and lightish clicks. DPI swapping would be handy for changing sensitivity on the fly between scrolling plans and measuring things precisely. But i imagine anything with that would put you in gaymer territory.
I don't really like trackballs.

Any help appreciated.
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>>109024418
mx master 4
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>>109024418
If you choose >>109024428 or the MX Master 3S, look at these two options:
https://github.com/TomBadash/Mouser
https://download01.logi.com/web/ftp/pub/techsupport/optionsplus/logioptionsplus_installer_offline.exe
First one is a FOSS project that's meant to configure the MX Master without Logi's shitware, the second is Logi's shitware but without any of the online, need an account to use bullshit they're peddling.
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>>109023570
Why would anyone want that generic AI filter? All games will end up looking the same.
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>>109024428
>>109024450
IT has us locked down hard. Any unapproved software has to be approved lol. It's fucking awful. I don't even have admin on my own computer
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>>109024478
In which case IT will gladly choose the latter option. Alternatively they'll use the online variant but it doesn't matter, they shouldn't fuss much about you wanting to use a Logitech product meant for businesses.
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>>109023597
The point of RT wasn't to make games look better it was to sell you new cards otherwise you get stuck playing a much worse graphically version of the game you paid for or if the game doesn't have a no rt option you don't get to play it all. They are now repeating this again with DLSS 5 which I imagine on games 3 or 4 years from now if you don't turn it on the game will look like shit. The goal is total vendor lock in with AMD or Arc not even being an option anymore for even just gaming. This is what any monopoly does when it has total dominance of a market and can force the industry to adopt all it's tech as mandatory features.
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>>109024540
Look, I didn't ask for someone to tell me, what I already know. Okay? I wanted to hear what the Nvidia apologist had to say against this simple criticism, but the silence can be truly deafening.
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>>109024554
Is there like a religious aspect to this where people believe some sort of god given graphics exist that are then corrupted by ml techniques

computer graphics are the way they are from people faking everything and the tools doing a good job producing certain kinda fake image that people find more or less acceptable
the games dont look like that because the artist dreamed of it, its because the artist faces greater and greater hurdles to go beyond it

DLSS 5 is just one thing they'll use to make a better image they prefer.
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>>109023016
>I'm... I'm supposed to get the old liquid out?
>And then... I have to put fresh liquid in?
>And OMG I should do this once or twice every year???
>Ooooh noooooooo!!! Raaaaaahh!!! I'm going insaaaane!!!!
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>>109024586
The issue with DLSS5 is that Jensen wants to sell it as the next ultimate form of computer graphics, when in reality it's like those Nvidia App screen filters. Some people will prefer to tweak their shit so it'll be a secondary option.

But of course he wants to make it the next big thing to keep on pushing AI and to keep locking people into the Nvidia ecosystem so they buy nothing but Nvidia and the competition won't be able to match their newest DLSS fucktoy feature everyone will drool over and demand that it's either that or nothing because consumers are retarded cattle.
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>>109024635
I dont see the point of complaining about someone creating a feature thats so popular that people will part money to get it. How else would things go.
Its old man yelling at clouds.
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>>109024635
they want to believe if they let AI train by watching a game render their enough for long enough that the AI will make it better than native which is the same insanity behind the ai bubble thinking AI will replace creative work because AI can't do that, it can only copy and reproduce it
they should've stopped in dlss4.5 and it would be fine and just work on making it cost less resources but they are drunk with power and they need to keep upselling the ai fantasy and it'll ultimately lead to a crash
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>leave the green 6-gorllion bucks company alone
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>>109024655
idk I don't want these "features" to peddle me less raw compute at higher prices because this "feature" will "magically" make up for it? I'd say that's my biggest complaint here, the 50 series is already badly cut down with MFG being pushed as the "solution" for overpriced, underpowered hardware. That to me is the biggest gripe with Nvidia's tactic. Also that game devs are lazy and will use it as an excuse to not optimize their games but I don't play modern trash.

>>109024656
If you played with AI toys before you knew exactly what DLSS5 was and why it was so garbage. Real-time image2image diffusion. That's why it needed a dedicated 5090 to pull off, that's why it looks so bad, and that's why it makes up details that weren't there, changing face geometry and adding non-existent light sources. But Jensen is so high on his own farts he contradicted himself when people asked him if it's exactly that and essentially said that yes, it is exactly what every slopper saw from a mile away. Stupid, ridiculously computationally expensive, no other point than to peddle the 60 series.
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>>109024656
Its a question of whats physically cheapest way to accomplish colored pixels

Doing a perfect path traced image is costly, mathematically, requires large amount of silicon dedicated to it. Having good hair takes a lot compute, bouncing lights to fake an realistic lighting gets expensive fast with old methods.
Doing a raster image, with some RT and then manipulating the pixels via hardware accelerated ML algorithm is cheap enough so thats what we get.
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>>109024692
thats not what dlss does because its not what upscaling is, which is simply rendering the scene at a lower resolution and upscaling it to a higher resolution, ai should be doing any deep recursive thinking while doing it, they are ruining the game's artistic fidelity by adding all the ai vision model aspects to the technology
they should have stayed doing the old dumb upscaling, that's what people want
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now that I bought a new ssd and want to install win11 on it I guess its time to face 2 weeks of horrible shit captchas on 4chan again
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I dont get it. Is there any difference between the WD_BLACK SN8100 and SANDISK Optimus GX Pro 8100 other than the name and price?
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Intel Next-Gen Socket News:
https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-z990-chipset-appears-in-first-blurry-photo-reportedly-draws-7-9w-or-up-to-14w-with-full-pcie-5-0
>The reported Z990 package would be 600 mm2, or around 8.8% smaller than Z890. The die would be around 22% smaller. The public Z890 page only confirms the package size and the official 6W chipset base power. Intel also lists Z890 with 24 PCIe 4.0 lanes, DMI 4.0 x8 and up to five USB 3.2 Gen 2×2. Power draw is the more interesting part of this leak. Jaykihn says the rumored 14W figure for Z990 is real, but only when a full PCIe 5.0 configuration is attached. In a more typical configuration, the chipset is reportedly rated at 7.9W. That is 1.9W higher than Z890’s official 6W base power.The same source also says Z970 should be much closer to Z890, with a reported 6.4W figure. This would put Z970 only 0.4W above Z890, while Z990 would sit higher due to the added I/O configuration. This lines up with earlier leaks suggesting Intel will separate the next desktop platform into Z990...

>This lines up with earlier leaks suggesting Intel will separate the next desktop platform into Z990...
Is it really worth the cost to artificially segment the already segmented chipsets even further by Solomon's Baby-ing the Z-cipset in half?
Who at Intel or the AIBs thinks is a good idea that the market will support both?
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I really don't get how people think DLSS5 looks good. I don't care if a game could look "more realistic" I want it to be more artistic and atmospheric
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>>109025010
There's this new class of cattle that feel like they have to defend every new corporate product.
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>>109024985
it costs money to artificially segment the market? no I think they will simply be charging more for a “pro” product and it costs them nothing to do so
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>>109024985
intel is not going to be worthy for 2 more generations, nova and razorlake won't drop ecores, after those hammerlake will drop ecores and bring back hyperthreading, that's when intel will be back at the game, fuck stupid ecores
since intel releases a new gen every year it's actually much closer than you'd think, I think hammerlake will compete with zen 7 and both look like amazing gens for us consumers
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>>109024952
sandisk is not part of western digital anymore, they are releasing new products with their own branding, that's what's happening
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>>109025075
yea but those two seem to be identical looking at the specs other than the branding with the major difference that 4 tb of the wd black SN8100 cost 700 € here and the optimux GX PRO 8100 1400 €
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>>109025070
hahh estrogen cores hahahahahha
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>He shills AMD in the year 2026
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>>109025070
What's wrong with E-Cores? They do the job of accelerating n-Thread applications without the insane latency drawbacks of AMD's CCD-based approach that basically demands Process Lasso to be usable.
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>>109025103
>He shills njeetia trash that just black screens and catches fire in 2026
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>KTC M27T6
It's 350 eurodollars and there's a rebate that brings it under 300 on amazon.
I would be replacing a 10 year old acer monitor that's a 1440p144hz IPS.
Good?
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mini led is literally the only reasonable option
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>>109024985
Intel is doing the AMD thing and defining the motherboard by the chipset rather than the chipset just being part of the board.
From the looks of it Z990 will be full PCIe Gen 5 everywhere. Kinda like how X570 was PCIe Gen 4 everywhere.
Z970 is meant for PCIe Gen4 stuff on the chipset.

Kinda odd to call out Intel on chipset segmentation considering AMD at the moment.
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>>109024767
amazing news, I made 2 usb sticks using windows tool an hour ago and I couldnt get it to work
both show up in the boot menu, and neither ever booted. Its probably gibabytes fault or both sticks are fucked but man. just hour lost troubleshooting this shit. usb slots that previously worked using same drive didnt now, and I tried many different

the nvme was detected fine too
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>>109025103
>>109025285
>le red vs green
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>>109025430
is your old OS drive still connected or did you format it? Are you using the back panel usb slots or the front panel?
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>>109025464
previous time I installed I used same stick on front, and it worked fine. As I said I tried other ports.
I had dc'd all other drives, so the bios only showed the nvme and usb sticks
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>>109025129
real core is better than fake core and 99% of windows applications are still based on legacy code where they run everything on core0
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>>109025482
The only other thing that comes to my mind is that I read somewhere a CPU undervolt can lead to usb instability but no idea if this is true
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>>109025518
Im a bit sus about gigabyte, they have windows util that doesnt show the latest bios on the website, and install fails anyway.
So if their support is this spotty, what else are they fucking up.
Only thing I can do is buy new usb sticks, but I dont understand what it would change unless both are indeed broken.
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I swear my algo is 50% 'We're doomed, consumer compute is dead forever' and 50% is 'it's not THAT bad, and just grit your teeth for a couple of years and everything will be fine"
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>>109025582
that wave happened when we learned openai bought 40% of worlds ram supply for years to come, people made articles and youtube videos about it

nothing much changed since then
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Intel is doing great in the mobile CPU market with their Panther Lake and so far Arc looks promising as well so I'm glad they're still around and working on stuff. God forbid we don't have a CPU duopoly and AMD can tick-tock away to eternity.
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>>109025313
>KTC M27T6
>It's 350 eurodollars and there's a rebate that brings it under 300 on amazon.
>I would be replacing a 10 year old acer monitor that's a 1440p144hz IPS.
What EU country? Replacing one 1440p LCD with another 1440p LCD is the definition of a side-grade (even if it's a VA replacing an IPS).
I would wait and save to either get a 4K@27" LCD for the pixel density clarity improvements or grab 1440p OLED instead for the night-and-day upgrade in colors, contrast, response times, and viewing angles.
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>>109025707
going from ips to 1k zone miniled VA is a massive improvement thanks to contrast and hdr

but these days oleds are so cheap I wouldnt bother unless im actively worried about burn in
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we need a monitor jerk off general.
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>>109022950
I use them for dev work actually ,
local models are useful if you know how to use them
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>>109022908
need that ram for genning fap material .
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What are some cheap (<$100) ebay CPU options I could buy for a Windows 7 rig?
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>>109025707
Germany. Dunno what rebate it is exactly but it gets applied automatically at checkout. -56€.

>>109025722
>massive improvement thanks to contrast and hdr
That's kinda what I was thinking.

I'm not sure what to think about burn-in. I've never owned an oled. I've also read that text can be more readable on mini led which would be important to me.
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>>109025836
they're about to release rgb stripe oleds which have same text readability as lcd, but some models may take 6 months to come out

burn in is tolerable if you do tactics like having 2 monitors, keep black background, taskbar on the lcd monitor and windows sleep timer for monitors set at 15min
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>>109025657
aren't they shitcanning the Arc gpu series in favour of data-server gpus?
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Genuine question. Is it worth "de-googling?" I have considered it ever since I tried to sign up for a Gmail on PC and it required a phone number. Just a hard requirement of a phone number to make a fucking e-mail. I got around it by getting on my phone where it simply did not prompt this at all. It just let me make the e-mail without a phone number.

So here's my question. Do I just use a gmail without a phone number or switch to proton mail? What Google services do I even NEED anyway? You can't make a youtube account without a google account can you? But do you even need one? And google play store is all sloppa isn't it?

So I guess I'm just realizing Google doesn't even offer anything you need? I don't need google drive or any of that shit.

A part of me just can't accept using something that wants to cram a phone number requirement down my throat. I will never use any service that forces me to have a phone number.
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>>109025876
there was a scandal about a guy losing access to work stuff or something
I guess you want to avoid stuff like using google to sign into stuff
Avoid having google password manager and instead of 3rd party one
gmail and youtube are ubiquitous services so thats hard to get rid of
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>>109025707
>4k 27 inch monitor
lol, lmao even.

>>109025876
what a shit eater. Yahoo mails freemium mode is great aside from the ads, mozilla firefox's Firefox Relay is a great way to keep spam out of your inbox etc.

Why do you think you need google outside of using their maps and youtube?
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>>109022908
absolute nonsense. i'm drunk but if you use a threadripper or 9950X3D and do compiling tasks as part of your work, 32GB is absolutely insufficient to fully take advantage of your "core" count. 96GB is actually a good buffer from the theoretical minimum of 64GB assuming you use a 9950 and allocate 2GB per thread. Too intoxicated to give more.
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>>109025836
VA-panels suffer black smearing in high-motion due to slow pixel response in the low end (0-50) of the 0-255 gtg signal transition range:
https://www.displayninja.com/ktc-m27t6-review/#Performance
And even with the M27T6's 1152 MiniLED Zones you'll still get some blooming in both SDR & HDR because when many small bright details are beside large dark areas on-screen at once it can't adjust fine enough as OLED can at the pixel-level of granularity. You can get a 1440p QD-OLED for only a little more than the M27T6 that will give better image quality with none of VA's drawbacks (~€360):
https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/Wrkqqs/aoc-q27g41zdf-265-2560-x-1440-240-hz-monitor-q27g41zdf
I just wouldn't consider a 1440p LCD even with MiniLED backlighting near the same price as the same-resolution of OLEDs as they've recently have gotten.
It needs to be a lot cheaper than that for me to recommend it to you.

However, for OLED fine-text detail will take a hit due to color fringing which may or may not be visible to you depending on how sensitive you are to it (and how far away you sit from your desk).
>>109025848 is correct that true stripe-RGB OLEDs are about to be released late this year into next year but they probably won't reach "budget" OLED price-levels for awhile I'd imagine. My advice is run a dual-monitor setup with the 1440p OLED for games/video and keep your current 1440p IPS for your desktop/text-based uses on the side. This will also double your expected OLED's lifetime (probably to 8-10 years). Just grab 2x cheap VESA Montiors Arms or a single dual-monitor arm to mount them both on.

If you principally want this display upgrade for productivity/text and not games/video then I'd instead look at this 27" 4K@160Hz IPS for ~€260:
https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/ZJTFf7/aoc-u27g4r-270-3840-x-2160-160-hz-monitor-u27g4r
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>>109025944
new VA monitors have much less dark smearing issues, I use one
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>>109025976
in the review the worst transition is 18ms for the ktc

most VAs releases pre2020 had like a lot of 30-50ms dark transitions
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>>109025799
idk about ebay prices, but I frequently see the 5600x selling for $90-$100 on marketplace and /r/hardwareswap
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>>109025944
Thanks for the reply. Oled does sounds good but babying the monitor sounds a bit annoying.
I wish I could just see it for myself.
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>>109026048
its nothing special
turn ips screen off, and thats what the oled will show you
it'll also show bright spots in the blackness but you have to imagine those
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Cool love coming home and waking up my pc to find my line in audio not working anymore and my main monitor flickering every minute even though it was working just fine when I put my pc to sleep this morning
Based windows constantly keeping me on my feet and giving me stuff to troubleshoot so I'm never bored
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>>109025129
I'm gay so hetero cores are a no-go
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>>109026329
sounds like a hardware issue more than windows related
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>>109026329
I run Linux and I'm not here to say Linux is better because a lot of distros in Linux can have the same problem depending on the hardware you have but more to point out that if you are getting Linux quality programming from Windows, you may as well try out Linux because at least its not stealing your data to train AI.
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What's the best bang for the buck CPU for Plex? Currently running a r5 5600 & 1660 ti build and it works, but I want to switch to pure iGPU transcoding because of efficiency

I can buy a i7 14700k pc for $800 off Marketplace, including 32gb of ddr5 and a 4060
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>>109026396
12600k
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I'd like to upgrade from my ProArt PA278CGV. It's a good monitor, great colors but it has fucking piss poor pixel response times. Don't want an OLED because I've been disappointed 5 different times with panels from $500 to $1200 from LG to ASUS. Variety of different QA issues with all of them.
What are my non-OLED options in this case?
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>>109025728
we might be able to make full use of these 5k2k165, 4k360, 4k240, uwqhd 360hz, 1440p540 panels in 6 years time desu
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>>109026329
invest in a decent surge protector+UPS and replace it (or at least the battery) every 5 years

you will be very thankful when a random brownout or lightning strike doesn't turbofuck your ~2k machine
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okay /pcbg/ it's time to die a little bit inside

my main rig has started freaking the fuck out with random performance drops, drives disappearing then reappearing, multi-minute boots/reboots, occasional monitor disconnections etc

I've run every scan/test i can think of, and all signs point toward a dying motherboard

so, with my current dying system being just under a decade old, it's looking like a new build is on the books

yeah, the timing sucks, but I don't think prices are going to get any better before they get worse first, so might as well suck it up

here's the current specs
r7 5800x3d
rx6800 xt
2x 32gb ddr4 3600 sticks
850watt psu
and a few HDDs

the ram and drives are thankfully perfectly healthy by all metrics

1. is there any point in upgrading to an am5 mobo and snagging a 7800 x3d? or should I just get an AM4 board and reuse the cpu+ram?

2. I would like to mess around with local ai shit some, and could never get it working with the AMD GPU... what's the most reasonable nvidia card for that+gaming which is the primary use for this system?

I would really prefer not to spend more than 3k burgerbux if at all possible but it's been quite a while since I last looked into building a system and I don't have a finger on the pulse of what's the generic good option for shit nowadays
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>>109026998
just the surge protector will protect you, the UPS is a nice to have if you're on a shitty third world grid like in the US
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>>109027151
just replace the motherboard.
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The end goal of computational power is to simulate the universe itself and realize we always were in a simulation.
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>>109027162
my concern is that with the mobo going out, other components will start to hit their effective lifespen in the next year or two as well, and i really don't want to "have" to spend even more on a full build then

is the current market really that bad?
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>>109027191
yes its really that bad, if it makes you feel better then you can always get a new case too so it feels like a new build.
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I struggled to put the GPU in the pcie slot while building the PC before. Took it apart recently to clean and saw the connection looked damaged. but also the pins nearby are darker which might also be related? It's been like 2 years since building for reference
Is it going to break soon? It's working fine now after putting it back together but I don't know what this is about. Should I be worried?



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