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Gaming Computers Typically Include

0000-00-00 00:00:00

We have bought tow of these monitors. For our use which does not include gaming they are perfect for our use.

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2024-08-16 07:28:34

I'll start by saying I have over the years gone back and forth between AMD and Intel with whoever has the best CPU at the time for my gaming habits. This later also expanded into some stuff like video editing and streaming from time to time. Though I still use my system for gaming 95% of the time. That said I also love to build PC's and typically enjoy the higher end enthusiast builds. Because of this I have over the past 10 years been using Intel's HEDT motherboards like X79, X99 and now X299 chipsets. Currently running an X299 Asus Rampage VI Apex board I had originally purchased with an i9-7900X. Based on this I felt an easy and now cheaper upgrade to the i9-10920X CPU would be the best route. Yes there are better AMD CPU's out there right now, but Intel still does very well in the gaming performance. So since this was just a CPU swap out for me it was the best way to go I could keep everything else in my system as is. This motherboard has been rock solid and only 2 years old at this moment. I was not disappointed, this CPU works great out of the box. Has very good turbo features for those that don't know how to overclock. It will consistently run 2 cores at 4.8Ghz, 2 at 4.7Ghz, 2 or 3 at 4.6, and the rest at 4.5 down to 4.4. Using Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 software you can force older games that use typically 1 main core to use your strongest cores first for the extra speed. If the program/game has great multicore support then you have the 12 cores which really is plenty for gaming and enough for a good balance of production unless you crunch videos all day. OC wise I have only messed with it some so far but it's not hard to get this CPU to 5.0Ghz on all cores with what I am using, a Corsair H115i Pro AIO water cooler.

5
2024-05-19 07:27:38

This mouse is typically advertised for gaming, but I have bought several to leverage for PC and MacBook. It's the best of both worlds: fast wireless and ability to be wired when charging. It's got just the right amount of buttons, and the mouse wheel has two modes - tactile and not tactile from a button under the mouse wheel. Tactile allows you to feel each mouse wheel up/down and be more precise. The not tactile you can just spin it and it scrolls really fast, great for trying to scroll through docs/spreadsheets really quickly. The mouse is very accurate, which is critical for gaming and design. It doesn't disappoint with anything you throw at it. The best!

5
2024-05-28 01:30:55

This computer has hardware that is typically more than the average person would use, great for cad projects, gaming, or just a computer that has capabilities to do whatever you'd want it to do for today and the future. Considering the cost and value there's no other computer I'd go with.

5
2024-04-26 02:49:19

I've split my productivity and gaming setups for years. And this display represents a significant leap toward an eventual convergence. For productivity, I typically use a semi-recent Mac connected to some kind of Apple-sanctioned retina display. While for gaming, I typically run a custom-built Windows PC and some kind of 1440p+ monitor running at or above a refresh rate of 120hz. Recent improvements to Linux have made it easier for me to supplant macOS and Windows with a single software base, and the commodity hardware available for Linux systems–muck like Windows systems–is a big plus for me. However, the display has always been a weak point. The lower PPI of non-retina displays distracts me from my productivity and will eventually result in strain given extended use. But this monitor hasn't quite closed the gap for what I'm looking for. One day, I hope to have the best of both worlds. A retina display with excellent color and a high refresh rate that works well with commodity hardware. Until then, this is my favorite monitor on the market.

5
2024-08-21 07:36:19

My teenager needed a new computer for school work. He wanted to have a computer for gaming. I have tried other companies (both laptops and desktops) and have always enjoyed my HP computers more than the others. The computer came sooner than expected and was very easy to set up. There was none of the usual "free" apps or updates that were needed for previous purchased computers. Within a couple of minutes, he was already gaming. This Envy satisfied both of our needs.

5
2024-07-21 07:15:59

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This outlet is very beneficial to everyone who has gaming computers, smart television sets, and any expensive electronic system that needs protection. Ensure your home is protected by plugging in all devices and worry less during outages and storms.

5
2024-06-11 09:53:23

My entire universe runs through this and it supports all of the traffic very well. Gaming systems, multiple computers, etc. and no issues with performance.

5
2024-08-14 04:49:12

I have built over 100 gaming computers over the last 10 years. This is the nicest case I've worked with. Room, built very well, cable routing is a breeze and is worth the little extra money!

5
2024-06-25 06:39:49

I had known of Razer for a few years as a maker of gaming accessories and components in the PC market, but not as a computer manufacturer, and even if I did know they made computers, it was swamped out by being somewhat of a Microsoft Surface or Apple product snob. I read a few reviews of this product (Blade 14), and BestBuy had a them on display - my first impression was wow this thing looks really well made - something most gaming laptops are lacking, second impression is that it had less cheese factor than most gaming computers, and third impression was how well engineered and responsive it was. And the power in a 14 whose screen, touchpad, tolerances, fit, feel and finish were better than the Microsoft SurfaceBook and probably equal to a MacBook Pro. Yes, expensive, but it looked and felt worth it. I bought the Ryzen 9 RTX 3080 version and two weeks in I am impressed enough now to actually write a review - this is a great machine with no caveats in my mind, and worth what they are charging - the experience is reflected in the very professional and on-brand collateral materials, their web presence, etc. Razer is - surprise - a very top tier player, something I definitely didn't think of them as. Very happy with this purchase. The machine is powerful, smooth, refined, etc. as it should be and without any obvious compromises. If you want a top-tier computer, not just a gaming computer, this company belongs in your consideration set.

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