Message from @Windatica
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best power:dollar currently comes from those mass produced gaming pcs
they look like shit and dont last at all on battery
on other corner is expensive laptops what are powerfull but cost that 1700+ easily and look saner
then the last corner of the balance triangle would be cheaper but long lasting laptops what dont have that performance but do have sane looks and do their job still when its needed
Do mass produced gaming PC's actually have good power for dollar? Like the prebuild desktops?
Or are we just talking the shitty laptops that shove high tier CPU & GPU in a bad thermal environment and have bad display and keyboard to make up for cost
Yes
@Julian recommending Ryzen is fine, but don't recommend those TUF machines
The cooling is ass and they powerlimit the processor to stay cool
Back on 8th gen Intel they would limit the 8750H to 25w when it needs more than 45w to see it's full potential
It's been a while since I even looked at prebuilts so for a split second I'd hoped something changed lmao
bros
amd navi was supposed to destroy ngreedia
what happened
AMD happened
What did you expect?
but
fake news
@Windatica I wonder who could be behind this post
even if amd did something better than nvidia games would for some *mysterious reason* run worse on them
gamers... i just want cheap gaming hardware
you could build something decent for like 350 quid mate
a friend bought a patriot burst ssd for very cheap (about $50)
how good are those?
how big is it
i don't understand why people think $50 SSDs are "very cheap"
you can literally get several name brand SSDs in that price bracket
about 480 gb
i mean
that's not very cheap
that's the amazon price
it's on amazon for $45
oh ok
amazon reviews are filled with people not getting anywhere close to the advertised 540MB/s write speeds
more like 70-170
on an empty drive
almost every SSDs is going to work fine anyways