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technology20 days ago

PC Makers and Modders Adapt to DDR5 Shortage with Custom and DIY RAM Solutions

Maingear has launched a BYO RAM program allowing customers to supply their own DDR5 memory for custom PCs amid a severe RAM shortage and skyrocketing prices, with the company testing and validating all memory to ensure compatibility. The ongoing crisis, driven by high demand and supply constraints, has led other PC builders to adopt similar no-RAM options, while scams involving DDR5 kits are also increasing.

technology1 year ago

SilverStone's Retro Beige PC Case: From April Fools' to Reality

SilverStone is set to release the FLP01, a retro-inspired PC case reminiscent of 1990s desktop computers, in early 2025. Initially teased as an April Fools' joke, the case features a design inspired by the NEC PC-9800 line, complete with faux floppy drives that conceal modern ports and a DVD drive. Priced at approximately $130, the FLP01 supports modern components like an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU and Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti GPU, offering a nostalgic aesthetic for contemporary PC builders.

technology1 year ago

Massive Discounts on High-Capacity SSDs: Act Fast for Best Deals

Amazon has reduced the price of the 8TB WD_BLACK SN850X PCIe NVMe Gen 4 SSD to $599.99, marking the lowest price seen for this high-speed storage option. With 7,200MB/s bandwidth, it's ideal for desktops, laptops, and PS5, especially with large games requiring significant space. As prices fluctuate, this deal is a timely opportunity ahead of Amazon's Black Friday sales, but it may not last long.

technology1 year ago

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Faces Stock Shortages and Scalper Markups Amidst Mixed Reviews

The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D is currently the fastest gaming CPU, but its high demand has led to inflated prices. Fortunately, affordable X870 motherboards from MSI, GIGABYTE, and ASUS offer seamless installation without needing a BIOS update. The GIGABYTE X870 Eagle WIFI7 is the most cost-effective at $229.99, supporting the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard. The MSI and ASUS models are slightly more expensive but offer similar features. For those on a tighter budget, the previous-generation Ryzen 7 7800X3D and its compatible motherboards remain a viable option.

technology1 year ago

"Introducing: Flower-Scented Thermal Paste for PC Enthusiasts"

Japanese thermal paste maker Clock Work Tea Party has released limited-edition scented thermal pastes, including apple- and strawberry-scented ones, with a new Osmanthus plant scent set for release on April 12th. While scents are not a practical feature for thermal paste, the allure of experiencing a pleasant aroma during PC building is undeniable. The company's scented pastes are currently sold out, but the unique concept has garnered attention and interest within the PC building community.

technology2 years ago

"Unveiling Nostalgia: Exploring the Dusty Relics of My Childhood PC"

A tech enthusiast reminisces about building his first PC as a teenager, reflecting on the nostalgia and challenges of assembling a budget-friendly mid-range desktop. Comparing the affordability of past components to today's pricey GPUs, he questions the feasibility of building a sub-$500 PC in the current market, noting the diminishing upgrade paths and the increasing difficulty of achieving budget gaming setups.

technology2 years ago

The Surprising Revelation: Why Prebuilt Gaming PCs Are Worth It

Building a PC has become increasingly difficult due to the complexity of components and the need for extensive research to ensure value for money. The misconception that spending more money guarantees better quality or performance is challenged by the current generation of hardware. The abundance of options and the ongoing AMD vs. Nvidia debate further complicate the decision-making process. Budget constraints and the temptation of incremental upgrades also contribute to the challenges of building a PC. As a result, prebuilt PCs are becoming more appealing to consumers despite their own set of issues.

technology2 years ago

The Ultimate Guide to PC Power Supply Purchases

Choosing the right power supply unit (PSU) is crucial for a PC build, as it can affect the stability and performance of the entire system. Factors to consider when buying a PSU include wattage, efficiency ratings, form factor, connectors, and noise. Wattage determines the power output, while efficiency ratings indicate how efficiently the PSU converts power. The form factor should be compatible with the PC case, and the PSU should have the necessary connectors. It's important to calculate the wattage needed for the components and leave some headroom for future upgrades. Spending a little more on a higher-rated PSU is recommended for system stability. PSUs can be reused in new builds and often come with long warranties.

technology2 years ago

"Proven Tips for Building and Transforming Your PC"

A pro PC builder shares five tips for building a PC that are often overlooked. First, keep the screws that come with your case, as they may not come with other components. Second, use Disk Management in Windows to detect and format additional hard drives. Third, balance the number of intake and exhaust fans in your case to maintain proper airflow and avoid dust accumulation. Fourth, don't forget to update drivers and configure settings in the BIOS after assembling the PC. Lastly, ensure compatibility between your motherboard and case, including the availability of necessary headers.

technology2 years ago

"Expert PC Building Tips to Avoid Common Mistakes"

Building a PC can be tricky, but with the right tools, precautions, and attention to detail, it can be a rewarding experience. Some important tips to keep in mind include using the right tools, avoiding static, not overusing thermal paste, reading the manual, being gentle when installing components, and keeping cables tidy. With patience and care, anyone can successfully build their own PC.

technology2 years ago

"Expert Tips for Building Your Perfect PC: Budget, Gaming, Video Editing, and More"

Digital Trends provides four example PC builds for different budgets and use cases, including a budget build with an AMD Ryzen APU, a gaming build for under $1,000 with an Intel Core i5 and Radeon RX 6800, a 4K gaming build with an AMD Ryzen 7 and GeForce RTX 4090, and a content creation build with an Intel Core i7 and GeForce RTX 4070. Each build includes a breakdown of components and prices, as well as potential upgrades and alternatives.

technology2 years ago

Gamer's Rig Built from Dumpster Diving Finds.

A Reddit user named Rydirp7 built a custom PC almost entirely out of discarded computer parts found in a local dumpster, with only the power supply and RAM being purchased. The build includes an EVGA GTX 570 graphics card, Intel Core I7-3770 non-K processor, 16GB Corsair Vengeance RAM at 1600mhz, 750-watt Corsair power supply, iBUYPOWER Snowblind Element case, and Dell OptiPlex 9010 motherboard. By recycling and reusing old computer components, Rydirp7 has found a way to reduce his overall environmental footprint and minimize global e-waste.