jakebralee
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I used to play on ps5. I thought higher frames was the best option. I didn’t realise going for 1440p for better graphics was the better option. What sort of 1440p monitor do you recommend I go for.
I used to play on ps5. I thought higher frames was the best option. I didn’t realise going for 1440p for better graphics was the better option. What sort of 1440p monitor do you recommend I go for.
Also do you recommend any other cases as I would like one that’s looks a bit nicerOh most definitely, and you really ought to go 1440p, it's way better than 1080p
Case comes down to personal preference really mate but I'll list some goods ones below. As for the monitors I'm sure someone can recommend a good one for youAlso do you recommend any other cases as I would like one that’s looks a bit nicer
What hertz should I go forLoads of great options on monitors...Samsung G5 is a forum favourite but i'm sure @SpyderTracks can provide some other options as well.
So which one has the best airflow out of the ones you’ve listed and the 4000d because I would rather prioritise Durability.Case comes down to personal preference really mate but I'll list some goods ones below. As for the monitors I'm sure someone can recommend a good one for you
Lian Li Lancool II is very good
Coolermaster K500 is a good one
Corsair iCue 220T is a smaller one that's also very good
Coolermaster TD500 is also a great shout
I guess it comes down to personal preference on a lot of cases but I generally prioritise airflow hence the recommendation of the 4000D. I also think it's a great looking case though
144What hertz should I go for
None of these would be a bad choice, I personally like the 4000DSo which one has the best airflow out of the ones you’ve listed and the 4000d because I would rather prioritise Durability.
I'm still using Windows 10 with no intentions of changing to Windows 11 for a long long time. New operating systems are generally really crap when they first release. They come with a lot of problems and bugs that can take months or years to iron out. I imagine I'll still be using Windows 10 this time next yearAlso do I need to have windows 11 is it better than window 10
What does this meanI'm still using Windows 10 with no intentions of changing to Windows 11 for a long long time. New operating systems are generally really crap when they first release. They come with a lot of problems and bugs that can take months or years to iron out. I imagine I'll still be using Windows 10 this time next year
It means that PCS only consider the power you need now plus a bit, whereas when we spec we spec with future upgrades in mindWhat does this mean