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$2k markup? Sheesh! -ohbfrank-
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Looks like they overall liked the Maingear VYBE.
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Here's a Review of this Air Cooler but they show a ...How to Install as well. They talk about some other Air Coolers. Pretty good video....
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I haven't had a chance to check all their videos. Do they have any where they list their best pre-builts for a given year?
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Saw this early this morning and thought "what the fuck...?!" until a split second later I realized what day it is today. :lol:
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Today I learned it's called o-l-e-d not o-led.
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I got this deal from IGN in my email for a
at $1,229.99. I figure it's a good starting point, with potential upgradability. Yay or nay?
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Originally Posted by GatorDeb
(Post 14254538)
Today I learned it's called o-l-e-d not o-led.
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Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 14254608)
I got this deal from IGN in my email for a HP Envy Desktop Bundle PC, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Graphics,12th Generation Intel Core i9 Processor, 16 GB SDRAM, 1 TB SSD, Windows 11 Home OS, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth at $1,229.99. I figure it's a good starting point, with potential upgradability. Yay or nay?
Here's a video from back july 2021 with someone who ordered a HP Envy and opened it up. What's there is probably not far off from what you would see with this unit.....Below it is a review of the HP Omen 25L....it's a Night & Day Difference.... On a side note, pay attention especially on the Cooling & Thermals. it's a area where majority don't pay attention and instead go for specs and looks. I'm wanting to build one and the internal parts are no problem but picking the case and cooling has been a huge part. Just saw this over at Skyteck and frankly this is a really good deal...a well vented case, has a Nvidia 3070Ti, a 750Watt Power Supply (a lot of pre-built have a 600Watt), the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X which yea it's a bit old but still solid. Only gripe is the stock CPU Fan which put a better aftermarket Air Fan for around $50, add another 16gb DDR memory and that's one-heck-of-a-pc... Chronos (skytechgaming.com) |
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Originally Posted by T-bone22
(Post 14254624)
You learned wrong... It's O-LED, as in "Oh Lead"
Considering LED by itself is normally pronounced "El Ee Dee," it makes since that some would pronounce OLED "Oh El Ee Dee," but I've heard "Oh Lead" before as well. From what I see, both pronunciations of OLED are acceptable. https://www.reddit.com/r/NoStupidQue..._word_but_the/ |
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Yep it's both. Mostly because people rarely refer to an L-E-D as a Led TV.
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Originally Posted by K&AJones
(Post 14254640)
The HP Line...the Envy is sort of between the Normal HP and HP Omen lines...I'd call it very entry levelish in Gaming at best.....Specs are OK...BUT...inside will paint a different picture. Pretty much everything from Motherboard, Video Card, Power Supply, etc are OEM. Even the Case is probably OEM...which means if anything goes wrong, want to upgrade...it's slim choices and only thru HP. Given a choice, I'd look at the HP Omen Line for a deal. Their laptops have always gathered positive reviews for the featureswith pricepoint as being some of the best deals out there. And their Towers are pretty good.....
Here's a video from back july 2021 with someone who ordered a HP Envy and opened it up. What's there is probably not far off from what you would see with this unit.....Below it is a review of the HP Omen 25L....it's a Night & Day Difference.... On a side note, pay attention especially on the Cooling & Thermals. it's a area where majority don't pay attention and instead go for specs and looks. I'm wanting to build one and the internal parts are no problem but picking the case and cooling has been a huge part. Just saw this over at Skyteck and frankly this is a really good deal...a well vented case, has a Nvidia 3070Ti, a 750Watt Power Supply (a lot of pre-built have a 600Watt), the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X which yea it's a bit old but still solid. Only gripe is the stock CPU Fan which put a better aftermarket Air Fan for around $50, add another 16gb DDR memory and that's one-heck-of-a-pc... Chronos (skytechgaming.com) |
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Looks like the Valve Steam Deck is getting some legitimate competition in the form of the Asus ROG Ally.
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Everyone is like it's an April Fool's joke but it was initially announced on the 31st.
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Originally Posted by Jay G.
(Post 14254679)
I've heard it both ways.
Considering LED by itself is normally pronounced "El Ee Dee," it makes since that some would pronounce OLED "Oh El Ee Dee," but I've heard "Oh Lead" before as well. From what I see, both pronunciations of OLED are acceptable. https://www.reddit.com/r/NoStupidQue..._word_but_the/
Originally Posted by RichC2
(Post 14254696)
Yep it's both. Mostly because people rarely refer to an L-E-D as a Led TV.
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Originally Posted by T-bone22
(Post 14254893)
In the countless YouTube videos that I've watched researching OLEDs before purchasing, or discussing with people in electronic stores, I've never ONCE heard anyone pronounce it as "Oh El Eee Dee"...
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When OLED first debuted, I'd heard it called "oh el ee dee". It was much later when I started hearing people using "oh lead" more frequently. And lately I've been hearing people refer to LED screens as "lead" rather than "el ee dee".
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Originally Posted by GatorDeb
(Post 14254906)
It was in that video they posted right above when I posted about it first :lol:
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Originally Posted by T-bone22
(Post 14256260)
Yes, which was obviously an April Fool's Day prank video that was packed with puns (including the pronunciation of O-L-E-D). That same YouTuber refers to them as Oh-Lead in his other videos. :lol:
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:horse:
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I've been toying with the idea of getting a gaming PC (my son really wants one). It's been a loooong time since I've been in that world. What REALLY matters when you're spec'ing out a machine?
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Originally Posted by Rob V
(Post 14256369)
I've been toying with the idea of getting a gaming PC (my son really wants one). It's been a loooong time since I've been in that world. What REALLY matters when you're spec'ing out a machine?
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Originally Posted by Kdogg
(Post 14256438)
It’s going to depend on your budget. First decide the screen size and resolution (1080p, 1440 or 4k) you want to play at and then pick the appropriate GPU.
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Originally Posted by Rob V
(Post 14256369)
I've been toying with the idea of getting a gaming PC (my son really wants one). It's been a long time since I've been in that world. What REALLY matters when you're spec'ing out a machine?
On the Monitor....I use to play PS4 ona Sony projector but getting a 4K one was going to cost a bundle. A friend suggested getting a Gaming Monitor and I said, no, they're too small....But I ended up buying one after seeing some YouTube Videos playing consoles on Gaming Monitors. I didn't get a True 4K...at the time way too much...instead settled for a 2160 x 1440 ASUS Model that I have just loved. Plus it has ports for a Gaming PC, it's on a Sit & Stand Desk. It's not fancy with latest tech like some recent but those are double and even more than what I paid for...No Way I'd go 27"...the 32 inch is fine though I am looking later for a 42-48 inch model....But ASUS, Samsung, LG, Dell, Benq make some good ones... |
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I think I might pick up a gaming PC as well. I was PC-only for years and year, and slowly started adding in consoles, but I've missed certain PC-only games and the ability to use mods for some games. This time I was looking at prebuilt gaming PCs - in particular the Lenovo Legion ones - since I have a large credit there through work. Ideally I'd like something that could handle outputting to my 70" 4K TV at a reasonable framerate, but we'll see. The best one I could afford has a RTX 3080 Ti, which I think would be fine for a while for me.
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