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  1. The point that I was saying that right now like most memories have that kind of gamer look. Even PATRIOT isn't green-black and have it's own edgy heatsing and VIPER name :
  2. Hi. It wasn't mentioned in today's video, even though question is litteraly in thumbnail : Do RAM brands matter ?.. Like let's say some kind of PATRIOT, GOODRAM vs idk Kingston Hyperfury, Corsair Vengeance ?.. Right now this question is even more confusing than before; as earlier the cheaper brands clearly were compromising on looks (just like a comparison in thumbnail) but right now all the off-brands have gaming look wih black PCBs, decorative heatsinks; so it's not clear on what do they compromise for a price gap.
  3. Skyrim can go fuck itself, it's objectively shit game, no more concessions for that game. I've spend hours in settings of .ini file and mods too; they rerelesed it like 5 billion times and even if you speed up cursor it's still has some smoothing effect to it even after disabling mouse acceleration that is on by default. Also I saw that mod too; but it seems like it's only changing texture of a cursor to more plain one. My problem isn't the texture but how game registers movement. I remember there are some tools that allow you to run like windowed games in fullscreen... I've tried searching for something like that but to enforce the system cursor but couldn't find anything so as the last resort came to ask here...
  4. Hey. Some games for some reason change your mouse making it feels floaty, delayed, slow... (Skyrim the worst offender thus far) But I've also noticed some games like Minecraft and Factorio they seem to use your default system cursor settings not even changing it's texture from default system cursor. That made me thinking is there some way or program to force a game use a default system cursor like all other windows and even some games do ?..
  5. Jeeez, tnx, it's so much better I've even had to write a python script to check what brands are mentioned because we have to much local PSU grey companies on market, and I didn't wanted to ctrl-f everyone on list manually ^^;
  6. I don't understand the list... Is there some spreadsheet version with cells and more parametrers?.. I'm located in Ukraine and I'd like a PSU that would be able to handle low up to midrange tier of components(maximum is something like Ryzen 3600, and --60/Ti/S tier GPU) for a long time — somewhat 500-550 W, don't need modular but with good protections because even my 220W from pre-built system is often turning itself off because of big loads on electricity... I've checked every PSU in 40$-50$ range in local e-shops, which are actually not that bad and had 60+ models for my criterias(500/550W, 40-50$), but none of them were in a B tier of list... When I started googling all PSUs from B list were really premium in terms of being modular or really-really "high-Watted" for 750W+, or having a platinum tier efficiency... But I'm looking just for protections, especially for the system I'm planning on having for now(low amd cpu, 3050). Can you recommend something protected for my range ?..
  7. Will "Light-on" power supply for 15$ do this?.. Yes?.. Ok, but it's like in every pre-built Acer PC, and even in Russia, with constant electrical problems and minimal protection, so many people have it, and by the way you say it, you should constantly hear news about fires from bad PSUs... which are none...
  8. (ultra cheap = only used 2200g as APU) I've been very aggressively told by everyone, everywhere; that this is very bad bad, and everything almost literally will explode... And I'm not kinda guy that takes experience from single case and applies it to everything, even though I have a very cheap pre-built PC with no-name cheap PSU for more than 7+ years, and live in a region with bad electricity and frequent power problems... ... but I'll still use that as an argument. Even if my single case where nothing bad happened is not saying very much, there are still so much people using pre-built PCs with shit PSU; that by the magnitude of how everyone saying how it will explode, you would expect hear stories of extreme fails everywhere, every day, even without being a technician... So how bad the risk actually is?.. You can shave 30$+ by going ultracheap ... which mb is "only" 10% even for my ultracheap build, but it's still a decent money comparing to my earning rate...
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