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    [SOLVED] Is there a disadvantage of adjusting monitor's response time?

    So there is no downside on switch it to "fastest" then? Thank you!
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    [SOLVED] Is there a disadvantage of adjusting monitor's response time?

    I have a monitor (MSI g27cq4) which allows me to choose its response time from normal, fast and then fastest, If I think about other component of a computer, let's say cpu or gpu, improving their performance meaning increasing their supply of power which cause additional heat generation...
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    [SOLVED] Which NVMe to buy, higher sequential or higher random access?

    I'm now about to buy an NVMe SSD but I have two candidates, Crucial p2 and Verbatim Vi3000 (both 500GB). The data for CrystalDiskMark are as follows : Both Test Count: 5 Both Test Size: 1GiB Crucial - READ MB/s - WRITE MB/s SEQ1M (Q&T1) - 2426.56 - 1916.32 SEQ1M (Q1T1 - 1580.00 - 1798.29...
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    [SOLVED] Do any of the CPU can keep up on any nvme ssd with regards of their Read/Write performance?

    If I choose between 3500read/2000write and 2500read/1900write, should I choose 2500read/1900write because it will not make difference?(In terms of gaming)
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    [SOLVED] Do any of the CPU can keep up on any nvme ssd with regards of their Read/Write performance?

    Well, I mainly use my computer for gaming and a bit of video editing and programming. If that is the case, then in what scenario can nvme and sata make difference? Should I give up on nvme and buy sata instead?
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    [SOLVED] Do any of the CPU can keep up on any nvme ssd with regards of their Read/Write performance?

    I currently have doubts about my CPU if it can keep up on any fast nvme ssd available in the market nowadays, because if there are any issues regarding with their compatibility, I'm afraid that I'm just wasting my money on buying new nvme ssd. I would like some advice if there is a limit of how...
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    [SOLVED] Does any GPU chip manufactured by different brands compatible to different PSU Wattage?

    Thanks, looks like my power supply(Corsair CV550) is in Tier D worse than C lol.... I thought as long as I have connectors and enough watts needed for overall system everything is okay...
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    [SOLVED] Does any GPU chip manufactured by different brands compatible to different PSU Wattage?

    I know this will be outside of my topic but, does using only 80+ bronze PSU will have bad effect on my hardwares/performance? Because right now I'm worrying about my budget
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    [SOLVED] Does any GPU chip manufactured by different brands compatible to different PSU Wattage?

    Clarifying my question, I'm planning to buy a GPU (ASRock RX 5600 XT Phantom Gaming D3) and saw their recommended PSU which is 650W according to their website, however I currently have Corsair CV550 (550W). But upon checking at AMD and GAME-DEBATE website, they stated that 550W is enough for...
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    [SOLVED] Can a grounded pc makes its parts grounded as well?

    Oh thanks! So just to confirm, will there be no problem if I re-use those components that came from grounded pc to a new one?
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    [SOLVED] Can a grounded pc makes its parts grounded as well?

    I have a pc that will shock you a little whenever you touch its metal part case, and im planning to make use some of its parts(ssd and hdd) to my new built one. So im wondering if it is safe to do so? Will my new system unit be affected if i use components that came from grounded pc...