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WWW.GADGETS360.COMSamsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 to Skip Snapdragon Chipset in Favour of Exynos 2500: ReportSamsung is believed to unveil its Galaxy Z Flip 7 later this year at a Galaxy Unpacked event. While details about the clamshell foldable phone haven't been officially confirmed, new rumours about its specifications have surfaced up on the Web. According to a new report, Samsung could use its in-house Exynos 2500 chipset in its upcoming foldable phone. This would be a break from the recent past, where Samsung had used Qualcomm chipsets for its foldables. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Could Run on Exynos 2500As per a report by Korean publication Seoul Economic Daily, Samsung's Mobile Experience (MX) Division will start mass production of new foldable phones in May at factories in Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do (Korea) and Vietnam. The brand is reportedly planning to produce about 2,40,000 units of Galaxy Z Flip 7 and about 1,70,000 units of the rumoured Galaxy Z Flip FE. Meanwhile, around 1,60,000 Galaxy Z Fold 7 units will be reportedly produced in four colourways, including a new Coral Red colour option, matching the Galaxy S25 series.The report states that Samsung's MX division is conducting final tests on installing the Exynos 2500 chip on the Galaxy Z Flip 7. The brand is currently working on adopting its in-house chipset in the next generation flip-style foldable phone exclusively regardless of the region. Exynos 2500 chipset, designed by Samsung's System LSI division and produced on a 3nm process, was originally planned to be installed in the Galaxy S25 series. However, it was cancelled due to performance issues and other unknown reasons, the report states. Samsung has used Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipsets in its foldable phones since their inception. If the latest leak turns out to be true, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 could be the first to use the company's in-house Exynos SoC.The Galaxy Z Flip 7 is anticipated to launch alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 in July. It is rumoured to come with a 3.6-inch cover display and a 6.8-inch inner display. It could feature 12GB of RAM and could be offered in 256GB or 512GB of storage options. It is tipped to get a dual rear camera unit comprising a 50-megapixel primary sensor and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide sensor. It is likely to get a 4,300mAh battery and offer 25W wired charging speed. REVIEWKEY SPECSNEWSDesignDisplaySoftwarePerformanceBattery LifeCameraValue for MoneyGoodCompact and excellent aesthetics Top-notch display AI features loaded One UI 7 brings nice updates Decent camerasBad25W fast-charging limit Expensive (base price)Read detailed Samsung Galaxy S25 reviewDisplay 6.20-inchProcessor Snapdragon 8 EliteFront Camera 12-megapixel Rear Camera 50-megapixel + 12-megapixel + 10-megapixel RAM 12GBStorage 256GB, 512GBBattery Capacity 4000mAhOS Android 15Resolution 1080x2340 pixels For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Further reading: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7, Samsung Nithya P Nair Nithya P Nair is a journalist with more than five years of experience in digital journalism. She specialises in business and technology beats. A foodie at heart, Nithya loves exploring new places (read cuisines) and sneaking in Malayalam movie dialogues to spice up conversations. More Related Stories0 Commentaires 0 Parts 88 Vue
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GAMINGBOLT.COMBaldur’s Gate 3 – Patch 8 Launches on April 15thNews Baldur’s Gate 3 – Patch 8 Launches on April 15th Photo Mode, cross-play, cross-progression, and split-screen co-op on Xbox Series S finally arrive alongside 12 new subclasses. Posted By Ravi Sinha | On 11th, Apr. 2025 One of the best games ever made is getting even better as Larian Studios has announced a release date for Patch 8 of Baldur’s Gate 3. It goes live on April 15th; however, the developer will discuss it in greater detail on Twitch the day after at 1 PM UTC. Patch 8 includes long-awaited features like cross-platform multiplayer, cross-progression and Photo Mode. It also adds 12 new subclasses, one for each main class, including the Ranger’s Swarmkeeper, the Rogue’s Swashbuckler, the Wizard’s Bladesinging, and the Monk’s Drunken Master, among many others. There are already 46 subclasses to choose from, and when you throw multiclassing into the mix, the sheer number of build options expands even more. Patch 8 includes other notable features, including split-screen co-op for Xbox Series S, at long last. Stay tuned for the patch notes when they go live next week. Baldur’s Gate 3 is available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. You can check out our reviews for the PC and PS5 versions. Tagged With: Atomfall Publisher:Rebellion Developments Developer:Rebellion Developments Platforms:PS5, Xbox Series X, PS4, Xbox One, PCView More Monster Hunter Wilds Publisher:Capcom Developer:Capcom Platforms:PS5, Xbox Series X, PCView More South of Midnight Publisher:Microsoft Developer:Compulsion Games Platforms:Xbox Series X, PCView More Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out! Baldur’s Gate 3 – Patch 8 Launches on April 15th Photo Mode, cross-play, cross-progression, and split-screen co-op on Xbox Series S finally arrive alongside 12... Nintendo Switch 2 Cost Might Go Up by $50 to $100 Depending on Tariffs – Analyst The analysts also believe that, if the US tariffs on Vietnam stay at 10 percent, Nintendo might decide to just... Nintendo Can Get Away With Raising Prices Because of Exclusives – Former PlayStation Boss Shawn Layden believes that the quality of Nintendo exclusives like Mario and Donkey Kong allows the company to... Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Offers Native 4K and Advanced Ray Tracing on PS5 Pro The action-adventure title will also deliver "higher and more consistent frame rates" on PS5 Pro when it launc... La Quimera Takes 5 Hours to Finish, Doesn’t Feature Metro Exodus-Style World The developers behind La Quimera want to focus on the game offering a tight, narrative experience by sticking ... Marathon Will Not Require PlayStation Accounts on PC and Xbox Bungie made the announcement in light of several Sony-owned studios releasing games on PC that need PlayStatio... View More0 Commentaires 0 Parts 91 Vue
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WWW.RESETERA.COMThe PC Builders Thread ("I Need a New PC") v3Threadmarks Buyer's Guide Index Crazymoogle Game Developer Verified Oct 25, 2017 2,967 Asia Welcome to the PC Builders Thread, where we talk about computer hardware! Whether you're upgrading your existing computer, want to build a new one, have a question, or just like talking about computers in general - we've got you covered! Now with even more ARGB! CPUs: BUY (1/2025) Best: Ryzen 9800X3D / 5800X3D There is no competition; The 9800X3D is easily the best gaming CPU. Intel's options are still usable, but for most, it's either the 9800X3D (if you can afford it) or the older 5800X3D (for the previous platform, if you can find it). GPUs: WAIT (1/2025) Best: RTX 5080 / 5090 These days, RTX is the king, both in price and performance. But it's worth noting that Intel's new Arc B580 is considered a good value if you have a good CPU to match, and AMD could have some serious values if they ever release their new RDNA4 GPUs. Overall though, if you can afford to wait, you should, as all three companies products are still more announced than shipped. SSDs: BUY (1/2025) Sweet Spot: 2TB M.2 NVMe (PCIe 4.0) Gen5 is still too expensive. Most folks are still better off buying the biggest capacity PCIe 4.0 SSD they can find. 4TB is semi affordable these days, 1TB is getting cheap, and 2TB is therefore the sweet spot if you can swing it. MONITORS: IT DEPENDS (1/2025) Sweet Spot: 27" 1440p (OLED) @ 144hz+ The monitor market is changing rapidly. OLED is quickly becoming more popular and more affordable, but the high end is going crazy, with 4K, 360hz+ displays, 1440p 500hz displays, hell, even a 750hz TN panel. If you're looking for cheap, a 27" 1440p, 144hz+ IPS is still the best idea, and 1440p in general is the best resolution to balance out your other parts. But it's very possible to get a much, much better looking display if you have the budget. Setup and Overclocking Want to know exactly what you bought? Or figure out what kind of overclocking room you may have? Try these. CPU-Z: Displays CPU, Motherboard, and Memory info. GPU-Z: Displays extremely detailed Graphics Card info. MSI Afterburner: Videocard overclocking, temps, fans. Works on non-MSI cards. AMD Ryzen Master: Overclocking/temps for AMD CPUs. Installs some power plans that are good for AMD Builds. WizTree: Visual display of your files, great for figuring out how to make space on your SSD. Macrium Reflect Free Edition: Clone a drive or make an exact backup for later. HWiNFO: Not as obvious as CPU-Z but it lets you do realtime temperature/fan monitoring, if you need that. Benchmarking Want to test exactly how fast your new build is? Try these. Cinebench R20 - CPU Benchmark Blender Benchmark - CPU Benchmark Unigine Heaven - Graphics Benchmark 3DMark - Graphics Benchmark (Click "Download Demo") FF XIV Stormblood Benchmark - Graphics Benchmark CrystalDiskMark - Artificial benchmark to test HDD / SSD Storage speeds. UserBenchmark - Full system benchmark, comparing your components to others' same components (note, if others overclocked their specific component and you did not, it's likely yours will fall below the average, so don't necessarily panic!) Stress Testing Concerned there could be an error or stability issue? These can help by stress-testing parts of your system to dig out the problems. OCCT - CPU/GPU/PSU (perfect for finding power supply issues and more) Karhu RAM Test - Memory (paid, but fast/surefire to find problems. Use OCCT if you don't want to pay) (Let me know if there's a preferred shop in your region of the world...) Amazon: The defacto world store. Some counterfeits now and then but they do try to crack down on it. NewEgg: Also has a big world presence now. Trusted PC parts seller. MicroCenter (USA): Has a lot of US retail locations, but also functions as an online retailer. Memory Express / Canada Computers (CANADA): Trusted Canada parts dealers with some retail shops. Lazada (Singapore): Generally the place for parts if you don't want to go to Sim Lim. Reddit: r/buildapcsales is a good source to keep an eye out for details if you use Amazon/NewEgg/MicroCenter/etc. Pricing Tools PCPartPicker: Price out your own build online, share with us, or just use it as a reminder for your build in the future. (There is a region selector in the top-right for different pricing) Geizhals (Austria/Germany) AKA Skinflint (UK/Poland) are a recommended alternative to PartPicker in Europe. They often have a broader selection of parts and sellers listed. Answering these questions will help us recommend or put together a build for you: What's your budget and currency? What do you want to use the computer for? (gaming? web? video editing? everything?) When do you plan to purchase the parts and build it? Are you reusing any parts or are you building a completely new computer? Do you only need the computer itself or do you need accessories, such as a monitor, mouse, keyboard, and speakers? Do you want to overclock? (will make your PC faster, but requires better cooling and can have various side effects) There are plenty of options out there if you don't want to take our word for it... Gamers Nexus (YouTube / Web) Very thorough reviews, mainly cases/coolers/GPUs/CPUs Hardware Unboxed (YouTube) The king of monitor reviews. Tech Power-up (Web): Usually does very detailed multi-page reviews. Actually Hardcore Overclocking (YouTube) Buildzoid is considered the king of VRM and knows everything about OC. Gear Seekers (YouTube) Has more-or-less mastered the art of montage building. Hardware Canucks (YouTube) Always good for the "hits" of reviews. Linus Tech Tips (YouTube) The king of bite-sized PC info. How-To's and Guides How to assemble a computer (YouTube, 2012) How to assemble a computer (Web, 2019) SSD Comparison Chart (Web, 2020) Last edited: Jan 10, 2025 Index Protoman200X The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 9,442 N. Vancouver, BC, Canada A new thread, new build prospects. It's all coming together. :3 Milennia Prophet of Truth - Community Resetter Member Oct 25, 2017 19,545 Florida The thread where ampere happened OP OP Crazymoogle Game Developer Verified Oct 25, 2017 2,967 Asia I will definitely update the builds as soon as the flood of Intel/Nvidia starts to hit. I wanted to do some new builds but just building the thread took some time. Builds is a project on its own. Thankfully Soda has great builds already! m_shortpants Member Oct 25, 2017 14,843 Re-posting my build which I finished this week! Here's the finished build: NZXT H510 Elite Case ASUS TUF X570 Wifi Plus AMD 3700x NZXT Kraken X62 Cooler 2080 Super 32 GB G Skill Trident Z 3200 DDR4 250GB Samsung 970 Evo Plus 2TB WD Blue 1TB WD Black (from my prior build) 650W EVGA SuperNova NEX Click to expand... Click to shrink... signal Member Oct 28, 2017 42,847 Not buying this but r8. Oh just saw the GPU wait recommendation. Fine. . . . . . Vimto Member Oct 29, 2017 3,796 Waiting for ampere.. wake me when its released Zzzzzzz bloodyroarx The Fallen Oct 27, 2017 4,383 Ontario, Canada Well now is a good a time as any to ask, PC Era help me put fans in this case (Thermaltake Versa H17). Im not overclocking so I don't need anything fancy, but I'm not sure how many and what I should be buying. Fans/cooling is the one area I have ZERO knowledge about. It came with the one rear exhaust fan ItsJesseGomez IGN - Video Producer and Editor Verified Aug 1, 2019 562 This is my current setup, and then what I'm hoping I can upgrade to later in the year. As of now, what I'm most worried about is changing my case, to be honest. Anyone here using the NZXT H710i? Just looking to see what people think. Protoman200X The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 9,442 N. Vancouver, BC, Canada I might as well post my build, as I got it in late-January/early-February, and she's my gaming & work station. CPU: AMD Ryzen 3950X GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super Motherboard: MPG X570 Gaming Pro Carobon RAM: 32 GB G Skill Trident Z 3200 DDR4 (D. Clock Speed - 3800Mhz/Current Clock Speed - 4332Mhz) Storage: Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 2TB Cooling: Kraken X72 Case: NZXT H710i Matte Black Click to expand... Click to shrink... I'm planning on getting a couple of HDD's for storage and maybe another SSD. I haven't decided just yet. Jafku1 Chicken Chaser Member Oct 25, 2017 612 Waiting for ryzen 4000 series to upgrade my 2600. Depending on prices I may get the 4700/X or get the discounted 3700X Also waiting on Ampere, though my 1080 Ti is still kicking ass Ramathevoice Member Oct 26, 2017 3,415 Paris, France Yay, new thread! Thanks OP for putting it together. Not building in the near future but subbing anyway. StaffyManasse Member Oct 28, 2017 1,208 With everything going on I am postponing my PC build for now. Keeping tabs on the thread in the meantime and I assure there will be some questions in my head when I start the build later on. KdotIX A King's Landing Member Oct 25, 2017 368 Many thanks for the reply in the previous thread. Hopefully the wait for the new NVidia cards is not too long away. Till then I'll pull together the rest of the build and I'll post some pics of the finished article. OP OP Crazymoogle Game Developer Verified Oct 25, 2017 2,967 Asia bloodyroarx said: Well now is a good a time as any to ask, PC Era help me put fans in this case (Thermaltake Versa H17). Im not overclocking so I don't need anything fancy, but I'm not sure how many and what I should be buying. Fans/cooling is the one area I have ZERO knowledge about. It came with the one rear exhaust fan Click to expand... Click to shrink... I would go 2x 120mm fans on the front of the case, aligned to the top. That way they should blow at your CPU cooler. The back 120mm is already there to suck the air out. You could add another 120mm on the top to exhaust but it's hardly critical; maybe if you found a cheap 3 pack of fans or something. While the front and top technically support 140mm it really looks like it will cause more problems than its worth. Similarly I wouldn't want a 3x120mm fan setup because the third fan would just be sitting in the PSU shroud at the bottom. Protoman200X The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 9,442 N. Vancouver, BC, Canada I'm quite content with my RTX 2060 Super, as who knows what specs the new cards will have. Even then, I want more storage & RAM before I get a new Graphics Card upgrade. Reinhardt Schneider Banned Jun 2, 2019 4,947 Well, i want to thank Nachtmaer and Vulcano's Assistant for their advice, but something came and i can't follow it, for now. Still, i got a deal for an Arctic Freezer 34 eSports duo, at barely 30 € Kind of ugly, but no RGB nonsense and, judging by the reviews, it seems to get the job done both cooling wise and noise wise (More silent than the Wraith Stealth at least). The Ryzen 3600 temps are tollerable for now, but once we get into full summer that thing is going to be HOT and NOISY パンダさん Member Oct 25, 2017 1,887 New thread smell, hello there :) Re-quoting my new build: febLey said: Be quiet! No noise, no RGB, just black and white. Parts: https://pcpartpicker.com/b/VC29TW Click to expand... Click to shrink... Last edited: Mar 17, 2020 Muffin Awesome It's Pronounced "Aerith" Member Oct 30, 2017 974 What is the best video card with 6gb of vram that will play re3 and doom eternal at 1080p with 60fps? Have 180$ and trying to stretch that as much as I can, also going from Gtx 760 2gb so anything will be a monumental leap. I am thinking Gtx 1650 to stay in budget. I am looking at stretch I am thinking these 2: Evga Gigabyte mid there are better deals or cards below the 230$ mark please point me to them! Thank you! Last edited: Mar 15, 2020 asmith906 Member Oct 27, 2017 29,683 And just released a driver that a lot of people say fixed their gpu issues. Smokey Member Oct 25, 2017 4,401 AMD GPUs WAIT (For Driver fixes) AMD has been hampered by widespread driver problems. The next GPU (RX 6000? Big Navi?) is currently thought to be releasing November or December 2020. Click to expand... Click to shrink... The more things change, the more they stay the same. Getting restless for some Ampere news. And one day I'll upgrade my case. Air 540 still hanging in. Crazymoogle What about a case section in the OP? Mainly for selfish reasons, but it might be a nice addition to the info stack. BobbleHeadJesus Member May 31, 2018 316 Ohio So I'm not sure if this is the best place to ask this question, but its relevant. First, where is the best place to sell computers parts? Pulled some items from an old build, and wanted to try to recoup some of the losses. For ERA have a buy/sell page, or thread? Thanks guys. f0rk Member Oct 25, 2017 1,913 Can anyone talk me out of dropping £700 on an ASUS PG279Q? As I said in the last thread my PC is a few years old (1070+i5-6600k) so won't be maxing anything out, are there many well reviewed cheaper options out there with g-sync, 144hz, 1440p? signal Member Oct 28, 2017 42,847 BobbleHeadJesus said: For ERA have a buy/sell page, or thread? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Buy/Sell/Trade Thread | Read the New Rules in the OP | Scammers Suck NOTICE: Games that are banned from discussion on ResetEra are also banned from being sold/bought/traded in this thread. The moderation team has taken action against users that have done so. The following games are currently banned: Hogwarts Legacy DISCLAIMER: The ResetEra administration has... www.resetera.com BobbleHeadJesus Member May 31, 2018 316 Ohio signal said: Buy/Sell/Trade Thread | Read the New Rules in the OP | Scammers Suck NOTICE: Games that are banned from discussion on ResetEra are also banned from being sold/bought/traded in this thread. The moderation team has taken action against users that have done so. The following games are currently banned: Hogwarts Legacy DISCLAIMER: The ResetEra administration has... www.resetera.com Click to expand... Click to shrink... Fantastic! I really appreciate it. Dave. Member Oct 27, 2017 6,788 Nice new thread! Dick Whitman Member Oct 30, 2017 621 Is something like this worth it for a first gaming PC? https://www.letsbld.com/h1-mini-pc How capable is the RTX 2070? There's a lot of current gen titles that I wish I could play in 4K but they were either never patched to support higher resolutions after the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X were released or they just don't support those resolutions on consoles. Would an RTX 2070 and i9 9900K combo allow me to play games like the Division 1 in 4K 30 fps/60fps? What about Cyberpunk 2077? Or at that point would I need an RTX 2080 Ti? With next gen consoles on the horizon, I'm basically debating between investing in a moderately capable rig or something that spares little if any costs in terms of power, performance, size, etc. (i.e., as linked below). https://www.letsbld.com/bld/step5?price=2500&draft=7960751435 Deleted member 56752 Attempted to circumvent ban with alt account Banned May 15, 2019 8,699 Dick Whitman said: Is something like this worth it for a first gaming PC? https://www.letsbld.com/h1-mini-pc How capable is the RTX 2070? There's a lot of current gen titles that I wish I could play in 4K but they were either never patched to support higher resolutions after the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X were released or they just don't support those resolutions on consoles. Would an RTX 2070 and i9 9900K combo allow me to play games like the Division 1 in 4K 30 fps/60fps? What about Cyberpunk 2077? Or at that point would I need an RTX 2080 Ti? With next gen consoles on the horizon, I'm basically debating between investing in a moderately capable rig or something that spares little if any costs in terms of power, performance, size, etc. (i.e., as linked below). https://www.letsbld.com/bld/step5?price=2500&draft=7960751435 Click to expand... Click to shrink... That's not a very good cost for performance LowParry Member Oct 26, 2017 6,124 Ooooo that OP looks a lot more slick now. :D thePopaShots Member Nov 27, 2017 2,204 Just want to give a shout-out to the people in this thread who have helped so many people, myself included, with building our first PCs and answering so many questions. You guys are the best! Cipherr Member Oct 26, 2017 14,160 Fresh new shiny thread. Still waiting to see what the next generation of CPU's end up looking like. Smokey Member Oct 25, 2017 4,401 BobbleHeadJesus said: Fantastic! I really appreciate it. Click to expand... Click to shrink... fwiw i've sold all of my old GPUs (dating back to ~2012) at the old place's B/S/T thread, which is carried over to here, and had zero issues. panama chief "This guy are sick" Member Oct 27, 2017 4,529 Always been a laptop guy. Finally decided to jump in with the sharks. Hoping I can make CEMU run flawlessly. This is for emulation. Dick Whitman Member Oct 30, 2017 621 boxingiscool said: That's not a very good cost for performance Click to expand... Click to shrink... For which build? The first one? The second one? Both? I did a comparison for the H1 configuration using PC part picker and the price came out to be pretty much the same so not sure if you're talking about the cost associated with going prebuilt or the specific CPU/GPU combo. NeoChaos Member Oct 28, 2017 2,732 NorCal That new thread smell! Perfect timing too, as I just put together a HTPC build I could use to entertain friends (you know, when it's safe to hang out with other people again). Specs: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 AFNoctua NF-L9a-AM4MSI B450I Gaming Plus AC16 GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4-3600Zotac RTX 2070 Super MiniWD Blue 1 TB SATA SSDEVGA SuperNova 550 GMSilverstone SG13 My only problem right now is the GPU is running hot when maxed out...in both Tekken 7 and Soulcalibur VI, it's topping out at 80° C (most other games I've got on this system are pretty light on the card). Wondering I should've gone for a larger or non-Zotac card. For now, some pics: Test build before I put it in the case. Finished build. Running Soulcalibur VI on my 4K set. Last edited: Mar 15, 2020 Soda Member Oct 26, 2017 10,778 Dunedin, New Zealand This looks great! Sorry I didn't get the old thread's resources to you... university I work at is shutting down due to CV and I've been trying to tie up loose ends this weekend. Lemme know if you do want anything still, but what you have looks great IMO. KimonoNoNo Member Oct 26, 2017 1,712 panama chief said: Always been a laptop guy. Finally decided to jump in with the sharks. Hoping I can make CEMU run flawlessly. This is for emulation. Click to expand... Click to shrink... x299 that's something you don't see much round here. Majora's Mask Member Oct 26, 2017 1,980 NeoChaos said: That new thread smell! Perfect timing too, as I just put together a HTPC build I could use to entertain friends (you know, when it's safe to hang out with other people again). Specs: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 AFNoctua NF-L9a-AM4MSI B450I Gaming Plus AC16 GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4-3600Zotac RTX 2070 Super MiniWD Blue 1 TB SATA SSDEVGA SuperNova 550 GMSilverstone SG13 My only problem right now is the GPU is running hot when maxed out...in both Tekken 7 and Soulcalibur VI, it's topping out at 80° C (most other games I've got on this system are pretty light on the card). Wondering I should've gone for a larger or non-Zotac card. For now, some pics: Test build before I put it in the case. Finished build. Running Soulcalibur VI on my 4K set. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Good build. I wanna build a PC later this year with a RTX 2060 super with that case. OP OP Crazymoogle Game Developer Verified Oct 25, 2017 2,967 Asia Smokey said: Getting restless for some Ampere news. And one day I'll upgrade my case. Air 540 still hanging in. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Gamers Nexus just did a video talking about the state of Taiwanese manufacturers, and it's a mix of everything. But the interesting part was EVGA, which has extremely restricted access and can assumed to be operating at reduced capacity. So if nothing else I expect the card manufacturers to be more limited in the models they announce. It seems like the Taiwanese raw materials manufacturers are doing mega business to keep the supply chain intact, at least. Soda said: This looks great! Sorry I didn't get the old thread's resources to you... university I work at is shutting down due to CV and I've been trying to tie up loose ends this weekend. Click to expand... Click to shrink... No worries, wasn't sure what you meant by resources, but my plan was to just refresh the visuals anyway. Had a sudden epiphany and stole the Polychrome style. 😆 Smokey said: Crazymoogle What about a case section in the OP? Mainly for selfish reasons, but it might be a nice addition to the info stack. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Anything in particular you want to know? My plan is to write guide posts and then link them through the main page. For example, I'll do one on RGB as soon as time permits since I just recently crawled through that mudpit. Dick Whitman said: Is something like this worth it for a first gaming PC? How capable is the RTX 2070? There's a lot of current gen titles that I wish I could play in 4K but they were either never patched to support higher resolutions after the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X were released or they just don't support those resolutions on consoles. Would an RTX 2070 and i9 9900K combo allow me to play games like the Division 1 in 4K 30 fps/60fps? What about Cyberpunk 2077? Or at that point would I need an RTX 2080 Ti? Click to expand... Click to shrink... I think the H1 is definitely a cool build. That being said, if you go 9900K/RTX2070SUPER you've unbalanced your rig against 4K gaming. Honestly, if you really want 4K you have two options: RTX2080Super (or Ti) or wait for Ampere (RTX 3000) It's just around the corner. The 9900K is a great CPU but you could easily downgrade to the 9700K and put that money towards more GPU, which in general should be the rule for building a rig. Generally speaking right now the rule is that if you want 4k60 you should be on 2080/Ti. The sweet spot for PC rigs today is 1440p60+ because that is way more achievable with 2060 Super / 2070 Super, and because Windows itself just is a less clunky experience at 1440p than 4K. I suspect you can still do 4K on the 2070, but I'm not sure how far you have to tweak the options. All of that being said, I think if you don't want to build your own PC, NZXT's letsbld is a totally fair choice and the H1 is about as close as you're going to get to the Xbox Series X design today. Smokey Member Oct 25, 2017 4,401 panama chief said: Always been a laptop guy. Finally decided to jump in with the sharks. Hoping I can make CEMU run flawlessly. This is for emulation. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Heck of a way to jump in. Why the 1000w PSU though? Really unnecessary for today's single GPU rigs. panama chief "This guy are sick" Member Oct 27, 2017 4,529 KimonoNoNo said: x299 that's something you don't see much round here. Click to expand... Click to shrink... friend of mine thought his i7-7900 went bad so he moved onto a different cpu/MB since hethought he was out of warranty. He gave me the CPU and he was in warranty. I offered it back but he said I could keep it and to get an x299 MB. Turns out this one is a dud and my entire day has been wasted. Gonna order a prime deluxe II Smokey said: Heck of a way to jump in. Why the 1000w PSU though? Really unnecessary for today's single GPU rigs. Click to expand... Click to shrink... The very same friend mentioned above gave me his PSU. He goes all out all the time. catpurrcat Member Oct 27, 2017 7,932 Crazymoogle said: Gamers Nexus just did a video talking about the state of Taiwanese manufacturers, and it's a mix of everything. But the interesting part was EVGA, which has extremely restricted access and can assumed to be operating at reduced capacity. So if nothing else I expect the card manufacturers to be more limited in the models they announce. It seems like the Taiwanese raw materials manufacturers are doing mega business to keep the supply chain intact, at least. No worries, wasn't sure what you meant by resources, but my plan was to just refresh the visuals anyway. Had a sudden epiphany and stole the Polychrome style. 😆 Anything in particular you want to know? My plan is to write guide posts and then link them through the main page. For example, I'll do one on RGB as soon as time permits since I just recently crawled through that mudpit. I think the H1 is definitely a cool build. That being said, if you go 9900K/RTX2070SUPER you've unbalanced your rig against 4K gaming. Honestly, if you really want 4K you have two options: RTX2080Super (or Ti) or wait for Ampere (RTX 3000) It's just around the corner. The 9900K is a great CPU but you could easily downgrade to the 9700K and put that money towards more GPU, which in general should be the rule for building a rig. Generally speaking right now the rule is that if you want 4k60 you should be on 2080/Ti. The sweet spot for PC rigs today is 1440p60+ because that is way more achievable with 2060 Super / 2070 Super, and because Windows itself just is a less clunky experience at 1440p than 4K. I suspect you can still do 4K on the 2070, but I'm not sure how far you have to tweak the options. All of that being said, I think if you don't want to build your own PC, NZXT's letsbld is a totally fair choice and the H1 is about as close as you're going to get to the Xbox Series X design today. Click to expand... Click to shrink... 4K/60 is most definitely possible and at strong fps on the 2070 Super, and even 5700XT, see techspot. Last edited: Mar 15, 2020 TronLight Member Jun 17, 2018 2,721 Want to hear something fun? I was buying pieces for my new PC back in mid-February, and I was also preparing to move some 800km away from home. I had the components shipped to a friend's house who lives in the city I'm moving to, because it was easier/safer than moving a whole pc. I was supposed to move on the 5th of March, then Covid-19 happened, everything got quarantined, and now I'm probably going to build my PC in mid-April. lol Kinda suck that I bought a 5700XT and then I won't be able to use it until nVidia's new gpus come out :\ Dick Whitman Member Oct 30, 2017 621 Crazymoogle said: I think the H1 is definitely a cool build. That being said, if you go 9900K/RTX2070SUPER you've unbalanced your rig against 4K gaming. Honestly, if you really want 4K you have two options: RTX2080Super (or Ti) or wait for Ampere (RTX 3000) It's just around the corner. The 9900K is a great CPU but you could easily downgrade to the 9700K and put that money towards more GPU, which in general should be the rule for building a rig. Generally speaking right now the rule is that if you want 4k60 you should be on 2080/Ti. The sweet spot for PC rigs today is 1440p60+ because that is way more achievable with 2060 Super / 2070 Super, and because Windows itself just is a less clunky experience at 1440p than 4K. I suspect you can still do 4K on the 2070, but I'm not sure how far you have to tweak the options. All of that being said, I think if you don't want to build your own PC, NZXT's letsbld is a totally fair choice and the H1 is about as close as you're going to get to the Xbox Series X design today. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Thanks. This is helpful. I wish NZXT offered the RTX 2080 as an option for their H1 build but right now it's limited to the RTX 2070. I would not be opposed to trying to build something myself but would prefer to go with a prebuilt configuration as this would be my first gaming PC. The easiest option would probably be to just pick a different/bigger case. Aside from that, however, I wonder what the thermals are like for the RTX 2070 and the RTX 2080 and how the latter would fair when coupled with the H1 case. OP OP Crazymoogle Game Developer Verified Oct 25, 2017 2,967 Asia catpurrcat said: 4K/60 is most definitely possible and at strong fps on the 2070 Super, and even 5700XT, see techspot. Click to expand... Click to shrink... I will edit and say, you're right. The framerate is surprisingly good on those cards. I disagree that hitting 60 or below is "strong", but it does get close, so if that's all you need, alright. Maybe set it to "high" instead and try to pump it a bit further. Still, I would again prefer a 2080 or 3000 simply because with so little headroom, it seems unlikely that Cyberpunk or future games will perform to that same level. If W3 can't hit 60... If Dick Whitman did go with this config, I must say I would probably advise an RTX 2070 Super and pairing it with a G-Sync display. If your framerate is going to rough it from 20-70fps all of the time, it would help a lot to have the refresh and framerate synced. Freesync monitors can do it too, but usually they are limited to activation around 45-48hz instead of the 30hz of G-Sync, so this is one of those times where it would help. If playing by TV, however, disregard, as that won't be possible without a TV supporting VRR (HDMI 2.1) and a card supporting HDMI 2.1. (Or you have the very rare GSync TVs with that stuff) Last edited: Mar 15, 2020 catpurrcat Member Oct 27, 2017 7,932 Crazymoogle said: I will edit and say, you're right. The framerate is surprisingly good on those cards. I disagree that hitting 60 or below is "strong", but it does get close, so if that's all you need, alright. Maybe set it to "high" instead and try to pump it a bit further. Still, I would again prefer a 2080 or 3000 simply because with so little headroom, it seems unlikely that Cyberpunk or future games will perform to that same level. If W3 can't hit 60... If Dick Whitman did go with this config, I must say I would probably advise an RTX 2070 Super and pairing it with a G-Sync display. If your framerate is going to rough it from 20-70fps all of the time, it would help a lot to have the refresh and framerate synced. Freesync monitors can do it too, but usually they are limited to activation around 45-48hz instead of the 30hz of G-Sync, so this is one of those times where it would help. If playing by TV, however, disregard, as that won't be possible without a TV supporting VRR (HDMI 2.1) and a card supporting HDMI 2.1. (Or you have the very rare GSync TVs with that stuff) Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yes true. I'll just add that the tweaking to get 60 fps is very minor. Anyone playing 4k on PC can just vsync and play on any old 4k tv. And the cost-value bump to go from 2070S to anything higher is really...difficult to justify. Even worse coming from 5700XT. The resolution bump alone is more than enough :) Cyborg009 Member Oct 28, 2017 1,337 A few things my pc case has a vent for my Power supply underneath but it doesn't fit as snugly as it does with the fan facing upwards. I bend the pins on my CPU. I can still return it and get a new one should I go ahead and do it?. TeaberryShark Member Feb 8, 2019 901 Hi everyone! Been a long time since I've built a new PC and honestly, I'm a little out of the loop. My current system (I7 4770k/GTX780) is showing its age and I'm really wanting to play Half Life - Alyx with little to no compromises (and maybe even put the max on Doom?). I also do a lot of Blender/Zbrush/Unity/Photoshop/Substance work. Could I get some comments on this parts list here if you happen to see any glaring issues or see where I could trim a little to be able to afford some decent peripherals or perhaps I'm missing something (case fans? do i need those?) The only downside is I won't have a decent monitor to really push the thing for a while :/ but such is life I guess. System Builder pcpartpicker.com Protoman200X The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 9,442 N. Vancouver, BC, Canada Cyborg009 said: A few things my pc case has a vent for my Power supply underneath but it doesn't fit as snugly as it does with the fan facing upwards. I bend the pins on my CPU. I can still return it and get a new one should I go ahead and do it?. Click to expand... Click to shrink... To be on the safe side, it would be better if you return your CPU and get a new one. Mozendo Member Oct 25, 2017 2,371 Pacific North West TeaberryShark said: Hi everyone! Been a long time since I've built a new PC and honestly, I'm a little out of the loop. My current system (I7 4770k/GTX780) is showing its age and I'm really wanting to play Half Life - Alyx with little to no compromises (and maybe even put the max on Doom?). I also do a lot of Blender/Zbrush/Unity/Photoshop/Substance work. Could I get some comments on this parts list here if you happen to see any glaring issues or see where I could trim a little to be able to afford some decent peripherals or perhaps I'm missing something (case fans? do i need those?) The only downside is I won't have a decent monitor to really push the thing for a while :/ but such is life I guess. System Builder pcpartpicker.com Click to expand... Click to shrink... My suggestion System Builder pcpartpicker.com 1. Changed the CPU Cooler for something that's just as effective while noticeably cheaper - source 2. Changed the Mobo for cheaper cost 3. Went with a Toshiba 2TB drive, these are rebranded HGST 3.5" drives so they're reliable without an insane cost. 4. Went with a cheaper SSD 5. Went with a cheaper, yet still great 750w Gold PSU. As for case fans, you'll be fine Last edited: Mar 16, 20200 Commentaires 0 Parts 91 Vue
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WWW.POLYGON.COMBaldur’s Gate 3’s final major patch goes live April 15Larian Studios is finally ready to say goodbye to Baldur’s Gate 3 with one last update set to go live next Tuesday, April 15. Baldur’s Gate 3’s Patch 8, as the expansion is called, focuses on three major updates: an additional sub-class for every main class, cross-play between all platforms, and a photo mode. The developer conducted a handful of community stress tests over the last few weeks, and, ignoring that time the entire update accidentally went live on PlayStation 5, it sounds like Patch 8 is finally ready for public consumption. The studio plans to celebrate Patch 8’s release with a special livestream hosted by Larian senior communications developer Aoife Wilson and featuring Baldur’s Gate 3 senior systems designer Ross Stephens, who will provide a detailed look at everything the update has to offer. As Larian Studios won’t be following the 2023 Game of the Year up with Baldur’s Gate 4 — never fear, Hasbro’s already looking for a successor — Patch 8 marks the end of an era for the studio that began all the way back in 2020 when Baldur’s Gate 3 first entered early access.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 94 Vue
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WCCFTECH.COMWii Sports Was Free Because Reggie Fils-Amié Fought For It, And He Seems To Think Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour Should Be Free TooThere's a lot of uproar around the Nintendo Switch 2 and the prices of the console and the games. One particular sticking point is the price of Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour, a tech demo that features a few mini-games and a hub area that explains new features in the Nintendo Switch 2 hardware. It's like how Astro's Playroom takes players through what's new about the PS5, except Astro's Playroom was free and a full-blown 3D platformer with its mini-tech-demo games weaved into a few incredibly designed platforming levels. Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour doesn't look nearly as clever in its setup, nor do the mini-games look as good as the levels you get in Astro's Playroom. So why is Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour not a free pack-in game with the console? Former Nintendo of America head Reggie Fils-Amié seems to have weighed in on why players are being asked to spend $10 USD on the title, referencing a specific point in his time with Nintendo. Fils-Amié shared a few seemingly pointed clips from an interview with IGN in 2022 when he released his book Disrupting the Game: From the Bronx to the Top of Nintendo. Fils-Amié shared three clips from the nearly 50-minute long interview that centered around how, during the development of the Nintendo Wii, Fils-Amié had to fight for Wii Sports to be a free pack-in game at launch. When he first suggested to Nintendo legend Shigeru Miyamoto that Wii Sports be a free game, Miyamoto pushed back against the suggestion. Fils-Amié goes even further than to say that Miyamoto just 'pushed back,' emphasizing how upset the suggestion made Miyamoto. "It's an understatement to say that Mr. Miyamoto pushed back," Fils-Amié began. "Literally, when I first made this suggestion, Mr. Miyamoto said,' Reggie, Nintendo does not give away software for free. You don't understand how hard our developers work to create compelling content like this.'" Fils-Amié knew that wasn't true because he knew he got free software with his SNES growing up. He continued to argue his case about why he believed Wii Sports should come free with the console, and after its success, he made the same suggestion again with Wii Play, which upset Miyamoto again. Even after the success of Wii Sports being free, he was still very resistant to giving any software away for free alongside hardware. So is Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour a paid title because Fils-Amié wasn't there to convince the rest of Nintendo, Miyamoto included, that they shouldn't charge for it? That's the kind of question we'll never know the answer to. Still, the fact that Fils-Amié chose to share this now three-year-old interview when players are debating and complaining about the cost of everything Nintendo Switch 2, including Welcome Tour, seems to explain the thinking that went into making Welcome Tour a paid title. It also seems to be Fils-Amié pointing to a time when he was right about Nintendo making a piece of software free with the hardware. Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour would have likely benefited the Nintendo Switch 2 by being free, instead of its cost being another addition to the list of complaints players have about Nintendo Switch 2.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 92 Vue
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