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I don't know what to choose. I play AAA games and a little bit of fps games.
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I don't know what to choose. I play AAA games and a little bit of fps games.
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poll Upgrade from my Google Pixel 7 Pro to a Red Magic 8S Pro?
Smithfield posted a topic in Mobile Gaming
I really did love my Google Pixel 7 Pro, but unfortunately, its Mali GPU causes massive issues with gaming. Yuzu barely supports Mali and everyone in their discord server is a member of the Red Magic 8S Pro cult. Should I join them or suck it up until phones with an AMD Z1 Extreme SoC come out? -
Who could leave lmg?
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This PC is for gaming. Some games I play are The Witcher 3, Horizon Zero Dawn, Elden Ring, and I want to pick up games like Hogwarts Legacy, Cyber Punk and Valhalla. I am looking for this new PC to last me about 5 years. Option 1: Price (After Discount & Tax): $2337.23 Case: RAIDMAX X603 Mesh Front Panel ARGB Gaming Case - Black Case Fans: Default Case Fan Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-13700KF Processor (8X 3.40GHz + 8X 2.50GHz/30MB L3 Cache) Processor Cooling: DEEPCOOL LS720 ARGB 360mm Liquid Cooler - Black Memory: 32 GB [16 GB X2] DDR5-6000MHz Memory Module ADATA XPG Lancer (RGB LED) Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 - 12GB GDDR6X (AI-Powered Graphics) - ASUS DUAL Motherboard: MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk WiFi - WiFi, ARGB Header (3), USB 3.2 Ports (2 Type-C, 8 Type-A), M.2 Slot (4) Power Supply: 850 Watt - CORSAIR RM850X - 80 PLUS Gold, Fully Modular Primary Storage: 2TB WD Black SN770 M.2 PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD -- Gen 4 Read: 5150MB/s; Write: 4900MB/s, Gen 3 Read: 3500MB/s; Write: 3500MB/s Sound Card: 3D Premium Surround Sound Onboard Services: Standard Default Cables Generic Thermal Paste - Pre-applied Ship Video Card Uninstalled and Packaged Separately Customer is responsible for installing card upon delivery Operating System: Windows 11 Pro w/ Windows Recovery USB (64-bit) Warranty: 3 Year Standard (3 YR Labor + 1 YR Parts) Warranty Service Option 2: Price (After Discounts & Tax): $2492.15 Case: RAIDMAX X603 Mesh Front Panel ARGB Gaming Case - Black Case Fans: Default Case Fan Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-13600KF Processor (6X 3.50GHz + 8X 2.60GHz/24MB L3 Cache) Processor Cooling: DEEPCOOL LS720 ARGB 360mm Liquid Cooler - Black Memory: 32 GB [16 GB X2] DDR5-6000MHz Memory Module ADATA XPG Lancer (RGB LED) Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti - 12GB GDDR6X (AI-Powered Graphics) - MSI VENTUS 3X Motherboard: MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk WiFi - WiFi, ARGB Header (3), USB 3.2 Ports (2 Type-C, 8 Type-A), M.2 Slot (4) Power Supply: 850 Watt - CORSAIR RM850X - 80 PLUS Gold, Fully Modular Primary Storage: 2TB WD Black SN770 M.2 PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD -- Gen 4 Read: 5150MB/s; Write: 4900MB/s, Gen 3 Read: 3500MB/s; Write: 3500MB/s Sound Card: 3D Premium Surround Sound Onboard Services: Standard Default Cables Generic Thermal Paste - Pre-applied Ship Video Card Uninstalled and Packaged Separately Customer is responsible for installing card upon delivery Operating System: Windows 11 Pro w/ Windows Recovery USB (64-bit) Warranty: 3 Year Standard (3 YR Labor + 1 YR Parts) Warranty Service
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Budget: $2500 US Dollars Country: United States Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Elden Ring, The Witcher 3, Horizon Zero Dawn, Devil May Cry 5, Tales of Arise & a bunch of others I have not been able to get yet and can't remember right now. Things to note: I am a perfectionist, if I don't feel something just right I have to do it over again. I also have a tendency to over do things, like tightening screws, applying substances to a surface or a joint, etc. (Just ask my firends how often I end up wearing ketchup or jam.) I have never built a PC before and by extention I have never setup a PC from scratch before either. I have never flashed a new bios from a USB or installed Windows before. Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow or NZXT H7 Flow Case Fans: 4×Noctua NF-A14 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan (or cheeper quivalent) CPU: i7 13700KF CPU Cooler: DEEPCOOL LS720 360mm radiator GPU: RTX 4070 MSI Ventus x2 or x3 Motherboard: MSI PRO Z790 P w/ WIFI (DDR5) RAM: 32GB Corrsair Vengance DDR5 5200Mhz (or equivalent) Storage: WD Black 850x 1TD Nvme SSD WD Blue 5400Rpm 4TB HHD Power Supply: 850 Watt - Corsair RM850X Operating System: Windows 11 Pro USB install Thermal Paste: Thermal Grizzly Kryonat Price on Newegg Before tax ~ $2211.75 After tax ~ $2388.69 Shipping cost- Unknown Similar Custom Prebuilt on IBP Before tax ~ $2313 After tax ~ $2498.04 Shipping cost- Unknown Additional question if I were to build this PC what would be a good a Air cooler for a 13700KF CPU?
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DDR4-3600MHz CL16-18-19-37-55 vs DDR4-3800MHz CL18-19-19-38-57 Its quite safe to say the 3600MHz is faster but the 3800MHz will gain more from FCLK so what would work better?
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Here a little poll to see who is right, my colleagues from work always are Ultra Hardcore Linux fans, and dont even consider ever switching to windows. Now, I also use Linux for my Servers, but in terms of gaming I dont think theres a better choice. Therefore, the term PC Masterrace: Which OS is it running ?
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poll Which laptop config should I get?
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Hey all, I'm a dedicated gamer and software dev and I wanted to get some feedback on a business idea I had. As a student I could barely afford the computer I was using for homework much less a gaming rig. I want to provide an alternative option for those in similar situations. I would like to rent out VMs on a subsciption based or pay-as-you-go model that the average consumer could use easily so long as they had a decent internet connection. Because they would be VMs each user could have their own installed apps and not be locked to one service for their games or have to double the cost to pay for 2 subs at a time. With how computing has changed recently I am unsure if there would be any interest in the project. Any feedback and poll results are welcome. Cheers!
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Hey all, Spot here. I'm new to the LTT fourms but I felt like this was the best place to post this. I have to do a statistics project in my class and I desided to do it on computers. It's only 10 questions and you don't have to put in any information. I would be thankful if you spared a bit of your time to fill out this survey. Thanks, SpotMan https://forms.gle/srLtthBXLHD1ug1q9 If you can't fill it out exactly, please don't worry! I had to simplfy it some so my teacher could understand. Answer it the best you can!
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Just want people's best guesses no reason Plz comment how many cores next gen threadripper would have (how many YOU think it will have)
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I would love to talk about laptops and what 2020 and the years before gave us in this field of tech. Feel free to take a choice (or multiple) in the (anonymous) poll below and if you want to explain why you went with the one(s) you did. Maybe you also want to talk about a specific model with specific hardware, there are no limits to your choice. You should choose by your own preferences. So if you do a lot of mobile gaming on your laptop, choose one that is more gaming oriented and so on. But do not forget other aspects like battery life, aesthatics, keyboard and so on. Consider you have an unlimited amount of budget! The options in the poll have no specific order and I only chose the (in my opinion) most known lineups from big brands. If you want to choose one that is not in the poll, feel free to comment which one and why.
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There's a lot of talk about Arc, lots of differing opinions on whether you should or shouldn't buy it from LMG, GN, and others. But I'm curious what the feelings of everyday tech enthusiasts who don't get review samples are. Which arguments hold the most sway with people? How many average gamers are actually going to fork over their hard earned cash for new and unpredictable hardware? That's why I'm asking you. For my part I'm a "maybe." I'm curious about the new thing and I've got some disposable income. I'm a Linux user so I'm already used to putting in a little extra elbow grease to make things work properly. However, my main rig uses an ITX board, and I don't want to remove my main graphics card just to try it. My other option is an eGPU, but being equivalent to PCIe Gen 3x4 only, and not knowing if my laptop BIOS supports rebar, I probably wouldn't be giving it the best chance of success. So, I haven't decided yet. I'll probably wait a couple weeks and let others be the first wave, but I'm not ruling it out. If I did buy one, the A750 looks like the best value right now.
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Hello peeps I was wondering if yall could fill out this google form for my analytical report for school. This is to gather data on what types of PCs are needed for what tasks. Thank you in advance(if this is against tos then im sorry) https://forms.gle/WFN5D8XZ2oJ2pSqz8
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Wanted to get an idea of where everyone is going and if you want state why you chose those places/websites.
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(This is my first post. If I make any mistake, please let me know. Thanks.) ————————————_ I watched this TechQuickie video: At 03m:45s, Linus says: I am making this poll to find out whether this is true. I already made a poll on this Apple criticism forum, where 100% of the votes voted for replaceable batteries. And I would not even bother much if there was still the option to get a decent phone (i.e. 2160p@60fps video recording, >20W fast charging) in combination to replaceable batteries. Sadly, manufacturers have succumbed to Apple's design trend. (And the Galaxy Xcover Pro only has pathetic 1080p@30fps video recording, which even the S2 from 2011 has. At least, it has decent 15 Watts of fast charging.) My opinion I wrote this essay about why I consider non-user-replaceable batteries as a terrible design trend. In a nutshell: Like many people, I personally care much more about being able to simply replace the shortest-lifespan part of a mobile phone than slim design. Replaceable batteries also allow guilt-free fast charging and full charging cycles, both of which wear down the battery quickly. I cherish fast charging, and I would rather blast that power into the anytime-replaceable battery than feeling guilt knowing that this trapped battery can not simply be replaced once it expires. Non-replaceable batteries are, by definition, a form of planned obsolescence. It compromises the freedom of the phone user. Although a phone repair service can still repair it, the repair costs multiple times as much as the replacement battery itself, and will likely irreversibly damage the water resistance seal. I would much rather be able to replace the phone battery within minutes (open/unscrew back cover; old battery out; new battery in; done!) than having to go to a phone repair shop, let someone do a battery surgery on my phone and hope that he does not accidentially break any delicate parts. Here is an essay from some news site that also mentions this point. Side note: An expired phone battery does not just have a lower capacity, but a lower power output and charging speed and could also be a safety hazard. The effects include accidental shutdowns. Practically, one failing part makes the entire device useless. Here is an essay by me on why it is particularly bad on iPhones. Batteries are supposed to be replaced like car wheels. Compromises That video mentions that replaceable batteries lead to compromises, which I have debunked here. In a nutshell: All these compromises can be compensated with measures that require a bit of space inside the device, but this is a compromise that 100% of the votes on this poll would happily take. “But I get a new device each year anyway!” If you can afford it, sure. But users should be upgrading their phones because they appreciate the feaures and improvements, not because the battery of their current phone is failing. But there is still some work that needs to be done, like setting up the new device, installing the software, etc. , which might bother some uses, but might be trivial to others. Also, many users might be perfectly happy with their current phone or want to use it as a secondary device after upgrading. Also, manufacturers sometimes remove features from newer devices that some users found useful. An entire device should not be rendered useless because one part has reached the end of its lifespan. This poll I made proves how much people value battery lifespan. They would rather have a battery with less capacity and speed but much more lifespan than vice versa. ————————————————————————— I would love to hear your opinion on it. Do you agree? Do you disagree? Let me know.
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What is better (performance/game availability wise/looks)? comparing against friends
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Hello! I am looking for the next thing to upgrade on my build, I have included a Poll in this topic for people to vote, the outcome of the poll will determine what I upgrade next! This is my current build, I have been working hard on it throughout quarantine and would like some pointers on what to upgrade next and what you guys think. Thanks! Before Voting, please bare in mind I am working on somewhat of a budget, this is meant to be a mid-high gaming rig, not a Dual RTX 2080ti, i9 Super Computer. https://strawpoll.com/sf23gzsc Current Specs are below: PC Specifications Case: NZXT - Source 530 Motherboard: ROG Z390-H Strix Gaming CPU: Intel - Core i5-9600k 3.7ghz RAM: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory GPU: Gigabyte - GeForce GTX 1060 3GB Windforce OC Video Card CPU Cooler: Corsair H100x AIO Water Cooler with Corsair SP120 120mm x2 Case Fans: Corsair AF120 120mm Fans x2, Corsair SP120 120mm x2 Power Supply: Corsair - Builder 600W HDD: Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1TB SSD: Samsung 860 QVO 1TB SSD Operating System: Windows - 10 64bit PSU Shroud: Homemade with a Piece of Aluminium Spray Painted and Bent Peripherals Monitor: BenQ GL2450, VeiwSonic VX2458-MHD 144Hz Headset: Kingston Hyper X Cloud II Mouse: Corsiar M65 Pro RGB Keyboard: Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Mouse Mat: Razer Goliathus Thanks! Millsy