Is 100 Hz good enough for gaming? Yes, it will work well. If you use HDMI, or DVI, it will auto sync the refresh to your monitor. Unless you're doing 3D, in which you need a 120Hz monitor, it's fine.Anything above 60hz is fine for gaming. ...
Is it paired with Intel or AMD in any kind of sponsorship scenario? Maybe, see if it has one of their logos plastered all over the place. If it does have any Intel or AMD branding, then obviously whichever one it is will be the one to go for. If it has neither, then maybe a de...
If it's going much lower than those, the thermals are a bit too high. the CPU usually stops boosting at about 85C to 90C depending on the motherboard. For best performance you want to keep it below that. Ryzen CPUs are designed to run at redline, so the temps will always be hig...
On CPU+GPU, now I have 31-35C water temp with push/pull @ 950rpm and 1300rpm and pump 3500rpm - and it's whisper quiet now because the 1300rpm fans are on pull so don't make any noise. It's a Cerberus X so it could theoretically do ATX and water at the same time, but not...
I needed the room, and some had been sitting on my shelf for many years. That got me thinking, how bad do I want to play stuff left in my pile of shame?And Tamashii has arrived. It's timing is perfect since Cyberpunk 2077 just got a massive patch and an expansion. I didn't ...
Cause OEM arent tiny kids they cry about 90°C Core Temp, the Chip dont think oh no its 90°C i go offline for now. Simple thing, Nvidia or AMD told the supid end customer max temp 75°C, the industrial standard temp for a GPU is a max over time 105°C, max short peak 130°...