forum threadDr.W posted Aug 09, 2025 07:20 PM
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forum threadDr.W posted Aug 09, 2025 07:20 PM
PowerSpec G756 Gaming PC: Ryzen 7 9800X3D, RTX 5070 Ti, 32GB DDR5, 2TB SSD $1999.99
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I wouldnt buy anything other than Big three: gigabyte, asus, msi
PNY is cheap for a reason
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Edit: I'm sure it's fine for most people but I don't like paying more for a less performant build than the prior model.
Edit: I'm sure it's fine for most people but I don't like paying more for a less performant build than the prior model.
"While you would see a measurable increase in your average frames per second (FPS), the most significant benefit for a competitive player is the improvement in 1% low framerates.With CL38 RAM: Your average frame rate might be high, but you could experience occasional, subtle stutters or dips below your monitor's refresh rate (e.g., dipping from 280 FPS to 210 FPS).With CL30/CL28 RAM: Your average FPS will be slightly higher, but more importantly, those performance dips will be much less severe (e.g., only dropping to 240 FPS).For a competitive player on a 240Hz monitor, keeping the framerate consistently at or above 240 FPS is critical. This translates to a smoother, more "locked-in" feeling, reduced input lag, and a more predictable aiming experience"
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