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1st Gen RTX, VR Was It's Achilles Heel
Some time back, I began building my very own no limit pc build and I went all out. Snagging an AMD RYZEN 9 3900X 12 core, 24 thread CPU with an ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 240 aio water cooler. The pair were a match made in heaven. Never saw temps rise above 30c, easy installation. I was constantly seeing 4.6 GHz without missing a beat! As for the RAM, I snagged for nearly $350 the Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (4 x 16GB) DDR4 DRAM 2400MHz C14 (back when DDR4 was the only competiti
brianybarra0
16 hours ago3 min read
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Gaming Isn't What It Used To Be | TryHards Are The New Norm
I've been gaming for a very long time now. It started on my older brother's old Game Boy. I spent months grinding away just to pass the simplest Super Mario levels, but I absolutely fell in love once I heard the school kids talk about their heroic encounters in the Call of Duty battlefield. I didn't have an Xbox 360 like the other kids, not even a PlayStation. My parents couldn't afford it at the time, but what I did have was my God-given gift of yapping. I remember my parent
brianybarra0
3 days ago4 min read
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Breaking Down Every Type of PCIe Power Connectors and Adapters You Will Ever Need
Never buy the wrong PCIe Power Adapter Again after reading this blog! As we go indepth through technical explinations along side diagrams, you will walk away with knowing the exact pci power cable you'll need for your exact setup!
brianybarra0
Feb 218 min read
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🎮 The Fastest OC Beast: RTX 5090 – 2,800 MHz Boost Clock (Insane Overclocking Potential)
🎯 The Fastest OC Beast: RTX 5090 – 2,800 MHz Boost Clock (Insane Overclocking Potential) RTX 5090 – 2,800 MHz boost clock The Nvidia RTX 5090 dominates OC performance with a blistering 2.8 GHz boost— ~30% faster than the RTX 4090 —making it the fastest GPU available today Windows Central+6Tom's Guide+6TechRadar+6 . Why It Reigns Supreme Clock Speed: 2.8 GHz boost out of the box—nobody else touches this VRAM: A massive 32 GB GDDR7 offers overwhelming headroom PCWorld AI
brianybarra0
Jul 15, 20252 min read
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🖥️ Should You Buy Restored Computer Components in 2025? Here's What You Need to Know
🔍 Why Restored PC Parts Are Gaining Popularity With GPU prices fluctuating and brand-new hardware often out of reach, many tech-savvy...
brianybarra0
Jul 15, 20251 min read
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OLDER graphics cards are now MORE power efficient than newer models
Haven't newer graphics cards gotten more power efficient? It's a common belief that newer computer components are more power efficient than the older ones, but our benchmarking data has proven otherwise. We created a way to see how power efficient a computer component is and then translated that information into what we call a "power score". With our application we entered in the power consumption of the GTX 1050 Ti and compared it to it's "replacement" the GTX 1650. The resu

Brian Jackson-Ybarra
May 31, 20256 min read
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