GamersNexus: "In this 'how to build a gaming PC' tutorial, we'll walk through the process of grounding yourself (ESD-free), installing the CPU, RAM, power supply, storage, video card, and all the cabling (and other components), as well as basic testing options."
The new trailer has dropped and looks interesting.
Have to say....the more I see of this game the less impressed i am unfortunately. The reveal trailer had me so interested, but the last 2 looks at the game have been underwhelming.
Looking really good.
For some reason this game is giving me serious Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain vibes.
Definitely interested.
Gun X is available now for Meta Quest, and while it may seem it's a game for gun nuts only, this review reveals there's more to it.
RAIDOU Remastered revives a cult classic with polished combat & demon summoning, but repetitive battles limit its greatness.
How did this get approved? It's not an article about games... It's a DIY.
That build is god-awful!
A 1300w platium psu on for a system that could run on a 650w.... mind blowing. Can't even take the rest seriously with such an oversight.
Weren't there already 1000 other "how-to" articles posted?
Even if you aren't planning on gaming on it (although you should because all you really is have to do is plug in another part), building a PC is great. Saves a lot of money and you actually get what you want out of it.
you dont have to use thermal paste? i know the basic of computer hardware but to my understanding, you always have to use thermal paste to ensure the CPU is getting all the heat cooled.
Im assuming they are using both an SSD for storing the OS or games and using the HDD to store big applications that wont need a fast boot up? can someone clarify this?