Hardware support: [Gamers Nexus] $184 Threat to AMD: Intel i5-11400 CPU Review & Benchmarks vs. R5 3600, 5600X, 11600K |
- [Gamers Nexus] $184 Threat to AMD: Intel i5-11400 CPU Review & Benchmarks vs. R5 3600, 5600X, 11600K
- Massive Comparison of 23 different 120mm PC fans
- [Gamers Nexus] $184 Threat to AMD: Intel i5-11400 CPU Review and Benchmarks vs. R5 3600, 5600X, 11600K
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- a 7500RPM SMR HDD, or a 5900RPM CMR HDD, for gaming
- [VideoCardz] ASUS Iris Xe with Intel DG1 GPU tested, slower than Radeon RX 550
- A reminder that today is the World Backup Day!
- Is it possible to create a formula to make a general comparison about the gaming performance of various combinations of CPUs and GPUs ?
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[Gamers Nexus] $184 Threat to AMD: Intel i5-11400 CPU Review & Benchmarks vs. R5 3600, 5600X, 11600K Posted: |
Massive Comparison of 23 different 120mm PC fans Posted: |
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The Korea Times: "LG appears to pull out of money-losing smartphone business" Posted: |
Userbenchmark - the April Fools that never ends Posted: |
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a 7500RPM SMR HDD, or a 5900RPM CMR HDD, for gaming Posted: The Seagate Baracuda or Ironwolf basically. Thanks in advance. PS, I know I should be getting an SSD but they're like £150 and that's a lot for me right now. [link] [comments] |
[VideoCardz] ASUS Iris Xe with Intel DG1 GPU tested, slower than Radeon RX 550 Posted: |
A reminder that today is the World Backup Day! Posted: |
Posted: For example, may I take the scores of two CPUs on a specific tests and take the scores of 2 GPUs on specific tests, put them into a formula and say what percentage of fps a cpu-gpu combination results with compared to another CPU-GPU combination when playing a game that perfectly utilizes all the cores available or a game that only utilizes a single core and maybe other details that I can't think of now. Does such a formula exist or is it possible to come up with such a formula ? [link] [comments] |
The Scythe Kaze Flex Black - More Kaze? Posted: |
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