Is DDR5-4800 GOOD ENOUGH on 9800X3D? AMD seems to think so, therefore I figured I'd test that out. Given the current ram situation if you settle for a total garbage kit, what can happen? Tested 23 games to find that out.
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Are people even hyped or looking forward to a 50 super series anymore??? I'm genuinely curious as to what there is to be excited about with this series?
A major change to Canadian telecom rules takes effect next Friday.
Starting June 12, telecommunications providers across Canada will no longer be allowed to charge activation fees, plan modification fees, or early cancellation fees on cellphone and internet plans, under a new CRTC decision.
Providers are also required to allow customers to make changes online, through an app, or by email, eliminating the need to call in.
To a certain degree yes. But honestly I really like the the triple slot and oversized coolers. Seeing my 4090, 5080, and 5070Ti hover around 55-60C while gaming is great.
AMD is bringing back the 5800X3D. A phenomenal AM4 gaming CPU, I still use one in my 4K OLED rig. However at $349 MSRP, don't FOMO or get suckered in the hype. This is quite the steep price for a 4 yr old CPU. There's better alternatives I think, more thoughts in my upcoming vid
As a Korean, this is very sad.
According to a local Korean media report released today, LG Electronics has reportedly explored the possibility of selling its TV business to China’s Hisense.
The Korean TV industry has collapsed.
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I thought handhelds were supposed to the safe space. But as you guys can see, even valve is forced hike prices and by quite a bit! Crazy how much cheaper the SAME device was just a couple years ago. RIP Steam machine
Valve just raised Steam Deck prices in the US 🎮
• 1TB OLED $649 ➡️ $949
• 512GB OLED $549 ➡️ $789
"these new prices reflect the current state of component costs and other global logistical challenges across the industry as a whole"
For the first time in like the last 16 years of watching/doing techtube, I have basically 0 interest in this year's computex. Might be a couple of handhelds potentially shown that may peak some interest. But genuinely I can't find myself getting excited for a lot. AI SLOP FEST!🤮