Buying a new gaming PC, needing advice on a pre-built I wasn't quite sure where to put this, but I am wanting to buy a PC to use as my gaming rig. I would normally build another one, but this is not something I care to bother with this time around. If it costs me...
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Of course you can play PC games on any keyboard, assuming they were designed for it and not a controller. What separates a regular keyboard from a “gaming” keyboard is its intent—gaming keyboards are designed for speed and comfort across long play sessions. While “comfort” is subjective,...
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I'm not sure if the OP will come back but if he does then he probably won't see building a PC as an easy task until he does build one with advice from here and then he will see it really is the best way to go but maybe he's not ready to take that step. Reactions: Sunny ...
Buying a new gaming PC, needing advice on a pre-builtin PC Custom Builds and Overclocking I wasn't quite sure where to put this, but I am wanting to buy a PC to use as my gaming rig. I would normally build another one, but this is not something I care to bother with this time...
. A built-in scaler interpolates new pixels by examining the values of surrounding pixels. HDTVs often feature more complex upscaling than PC monitors (with line-sharpening and other improvements), as the latter often simply turn one pixel into a larger block of the same pixels. The scaler ...
I don't really have a hard limit, but please don't recommend "just buy an 4090". I'm trying to do a smart purchase here. No 4090s are awful price to performance beasts, ill give you a few at different price budgets $300 https://pcpartpicker.com/product/GDvdnQ/asrock-radeon...
Common build advice: 1) Buy the cheapest (well reviewed) motherboard that has the features you need. Paying more typically only gets you features you won’t use. 2) only get as much RAM as you need, getting more won’t (typically) make your PC faster....