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  1. So, I have been searching for nice headphones and I came up with these to at similar price-point and I only need to pick one of those: - Steelseries Arctis 5 (2019) - HyperX Cloud Alpha S Arctis are about 30$ more expensive, but acceptable. My usecase: fps games and bighead (i need comfor) :) Which is better?
  2. Yes, there are 4 open areas on the bottom. There is a video of Hardware unboxed where they shown even though there are some temps going down with cutting holes, but other components start warming up. It's generally bad design, I ordered laptop before I knew this. When I saw the laptop I thought - such a good looking vents on the bottom. When I saw they were fake, I was like "sh%t". Ryzen can take up to 105 degrees (which is 10 higher than intel) and usually is warmer than intel, so that 86 from CPU doesn't worry me that much.
  3. I do play at home. TUF A15 has surprisingly good temps on keyboard while getting that hot. I will try to put on higher stand or something, although I tried this earlier and thata didn't help at all.
  4. Yes they were. I installed Asus Armoury Create (or whatever it is called) to be sure.
  5. Hi everyone, I'm one of those who were too impatient to wait and bought Asus TUF A15 with Ryzen 7 4800H and RTX 2060. At first, my gaming temps were (in Celsius) CPU 104 degrees, GPU 86-87 degrees . I play Call of duty MW and Warzone. I knew this is too high, so I did some recommended fixes (in registry, power options, etc) and used MSI Afterburner finally to get it to CPU 86 degrees, GPU 78 degrees. Is this still too high or I can push them higher for better performance? I wouldn't like to damage or shorten the life of the components.
  6. That's exactly what I thought. Thank you very much for confirming.
  7. Hi, I was wondering if laptop has bad display (colors, ghosting, etc), what will happen if I connect that laptop to a quality monitor? Will colors be prettier (I guess they will, but I have to ask). I'm asking because I ordered TUF A15 on a cheap price (didn't arrive yet) and read some nasty comments and saw some harsh reviews about display quality and I'm a little bit worried. Will connecting to monitor solve problems?
  8. Hi, Any TUF A15 owners out there? I have an option to buy Asus TUF A15 FA506IV-HN194. It is 4800H/RTX 2060/1TB HDD/512 SSD/2x8GB RAM/48W battery. What are your thoughts? Is screen bas as they say? If I don't care about that so much, would you recommend it? Would you recommend it even with display? Price is pretty low, since i7-9750H/RTX 2060 option is about 400+$ more expensive. Even i7-9750H/RTX 1660Ti is more expensive (about 200$).
  9. I'm also looking to buy one. Is display bad as they say? What are your thoughts about the laptop?
  10. Probably, but I'm not sure what supplier is gonna give me
  11. @5x5 Only these (no platinum available): THERMALTAKE Toughpower GF1 650W Gold XFX TS Series 650W Gold COOLERMASTER MWE 650W Gold Seasonic Focus Plus 650W Gold
  12. I would love to take those, but they are not available at my supplier
  13. S12 III is low-tier PSU according to: https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1116640-psucultists-psu-tier-list/ For CX650 is Bronze level, I'm aiming for Gold, but will keep CX650 in mind if I don't find what I'm searching for, thank you.
  14. I've read some articles about Seasonic Focus Plus having problems with shutting down for some GPUs. I mostly refer to : https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1093286-why-you-shouldnt-buy-a-seasonic-focus-plus-goldplatinum/ I'm currently trying to build Ryzen 7 3700x with RTX2060 Super. I'm going for 650W 80+Gold model. Will I have a problem with this PSU? Corsair TX650M is not available. My other options: THERMALTAKE Toughpower GF1 650W 80 Gold XFX TS Series 650W Gold COOLERMASTER MWE Gold 650W
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