GPUs & CPUs & Enthusiast hardware: Questions, Discussion and fanboy slap-fights - Nvidia & AMD & Intel - Separe but Equal. Intel rides in the back of the bus.

Which begs the question: which brand is now the premier go-to for geforce cards and power supplies? I wanna get a 4090 and a 1000+ watt psu but I don't wanna buy dogshit from someone like gigabyte.
don't know about now, but seasonic was the among the best pre-corona. you can check if they still do 10 year warranty, which is usually a good sign they trust their product. can't remember the price, but I don't remember anything egregious unless you wanted to go all out with certificates and efficiency. also quiet (important for me).
 
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don't know about now, but seasonic was the among the best pre-corona. you can check if they still do 10 year warranty, which is usually a good sign they trust their product. can't remember the price, but I don't remember anything egregious unless you wanted to go all out with certificates and efficiency. also quiet (important for me).
My Seasonic's have all been rock solid for years. Here's the Cultist PSU tier list as well.
 
The reviewers are always saying things like, "AMD really screwed up this year - this year's new Ryzen won't fit into last year's socket, meaning gamers who bought last year's model and expect to upgrade to this year's are FUCKED. Surely Intel will claw back market share now!" Or, "Damn, this year's GeForce XX70 can't run Cyberpunk 2077 10x faster than last year's XX70, I guess NVIDIA's just absolutely boned when all those gamers who upgrade their GPU every year don't buy it."
Most people can't even remember politicians and celebrities going to Epstein's Island or even who Epstein was and how he died, what real chance does the momentum of frustation from controversies this year alone stand at being remembered?
 
IME, midrange hardware gives you a good, solid four or five years now, and can be stretched quite a bit longer than that if you're willing to fiddle with settings to keep it going. The machine I replaced had an i7-7700 and a 5700XT, and frankly, it was fine. I just thought the NUC was cool, so I bought it. What I have now is an i9-12900 with a 6700 XT (the 5700 didn't fit). That smaller model pictured has an A770M 16 GB.

I agree that cpus and gpus can be used longer, it's just I couldn't upgrade my ram without having to basically buy more than I need because the board has only 2 slots instead of four. Also the lack of usb ports was an issue and it sucked not being able to add in a usb3 card. Similar situation with being limited to 4 sata ports (2 of them were only SATA2).
 
I agree that cpus and gpus can be used longer, it's just I couldn't upgrade my ram without having to basically buy more than I need because the board has only 2 slots instead of four. Also the lack of usb ports was an issue and it sucked not being able to add in a usb3 card. Similar situation with being limited to 4 sata ports (2 of them were only SATA2).

One thing I like about the NUC line is the gaming-oriented ones have plenty of ports. 6x USB 3.2, 2x Thunderbolt 4. There's also space for 3 M.2 NVMe drives, although if 4 drive bays wasn't enough for you, yeah...
 
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What's a good hard drive nowadays? I'm like 5 years out the loop.
Going to be using it for archiving Nadine J's website and other smaller websites while they're up so likely need 8+ TB.
Any info helps, thanks kiwis
 
What's a good hard drive nowadays? I'm like 5 years out the loop.
Going to be using it for archiving Nadine J's website and other smaller websites while they're up so likely need 8+ TB.
Any info helps, thanks kiwis
I’m a big fan of the Toshiba N300s. They’re noisy, but perform quite well and reliably.
 
Why does Nvidia want me to make a fucking account to get driver updates?
If you download the drivers directly from Nvidia's site rather than through GeForce Experience, you can update without an account.
What's a good hard drive nowadays? I'm like 5 years out the loop.
Going to be using it for archiving Nadine J's website and other smaller websites while they're up so likely need 8+ TB.
Any info helps, thanks kiwis
Just be wary of some companies (Western Digital *cough*) which downgrade to SMR without changing the name or branding.
 
If you download the drivers directly from Nvidia's site rather than through GeForce Experience, you can update without an account
AMD will let their software package automatically download and prompt you to install updates without you having to regularly check their website to download updates, sounds like Nvidia's making it a hassle again.
 
Yeah, I ended up doing the website way, back when I was on a red card I would routinely disable "synapse" which was their streaming bullshit panel. I don't stream.

New driver didn't fix my issue either.
 
Why does Nvidia want me to make a fucking account to get driver updates?
because nvidia.

now hand over your data and pay the gimmick-tax goy gweilo.

I am looking for a cpu/gpu combination that can run most games at 4k and 120FPS. How hard is that without going into an astronomical budget?
still hard.
your other option is looking at upscalers, I'm fine with FSR since for me fps > fidelity (which is hardly noticeable anyway), but it depends if the game supports it. no idea about DLSS and not willing to pay for nvidia's proprietary shit to sell their castrated tensor cards when FSR is open and works on both.
 
your other option is looking at upscalers, I'm fine with FSR since for me fps > fidelity (which is hardly noticeable anyway), but it depends if the game supports it. no idea about DLSS and not willing to pay for nvidia's proprietary shit to sell their castrated tensor cards when FSR is open and works on both.
FSR has been a real help with my GTX 970, even if it's still not enough sometimes.
 
I use a 3800x with a 6700xt and I can run ultra on everything at 1440p with fsr/fsr2 - it doesn’t quite get me to ultra 4k 60fps on newer games, I should have gotten a 6800xt, that extra 4gb of memory really makes a difference. If you can afford it, grab a 6900/6950 and you should be fine
 
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I found a pajeet youtube video that fixed my problem. Specifically, some videos and websites would crash the display driver, and when it recovered it was washed out and shitty.

My temporary fix was the old ctrl shift windows B graphic driver reset, but I was sick of that shit.

I had to use the Nvidia control panel to adjust desktop color settings to "desktop app" and dynamic range to "full"

None of that would make any sense to a layperson.

I remember when I was a teenager I found shit like that exciting. As an adult, it's just annoying.

My first Nvidia card was a geforce2go.
 
I legit am not sure why you would buy an NVIDIA card for gaming unless you got a 4090. Rtx just isn’t there on the lower model cards yet. Maybe in a couple more generations
 
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