I checked my motherboard specs and it does have 1 x Thunderbolt™ (USB4®) header. So if I used that, would it be as fast as if I had the drive connected directctly to an M.2 slot?
I have A LOT of games. I have four, 4gb M.2 ssd's and they are nealy full and I have many more games I want to add. My question is, What is the best route? I will be using an Asus ROG Strix B850-A Motherboard. It actually has a second X16 PCIe slot that I plan to use an (AIC) in with one of my...
So, based on your recommendation I am really leaning toward getting the M model. I have put it off because I was worried about the hassles I've read about OLED and having to switch HDR on and off when going from a gaming environment to a office environment. Is that something that you have...
That's interesting because I am looking closely at the PG32UCDP which I guess is a close cousin. I will have to look close at them to see the differences in them. But they look close.
Edit: Weird....when I look at the two of them on Amazon they are listed as two different monitors, but when I...
This monitor has everything I am looking for except for the fact that it is a curved monitor. I've never had a curved monitor and unfortunately I do not live close enough to a place where I can go see one. I have searched for an alternative to this one that might have close to the same features...
So you have the one mentioned in my subject? And you say that for regular day to day use it has a lot of drawbacks?
I play a lot of games, but I am also a Web Developer so I will be using it for productivity.
So the monitor I mentioned in my subject is an OLED but it is also a
MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED, 32" 4K UHD Quantum Dot OLED Gaming Monitor
So would that be the best of both worlds?
I just built a new PC. See my signature. I have a ton of new games I want to play. I currently have a Corsair XENEON 315QHD165 and I like it well enough but I have been thinking about taking the 4K OLED plunge. My question is mainly to those of you who may already have the monitor mentioned in...
I have two wireless mice. That way when the battery for one dies and I'm charging it I can use the other. The mystery is that when I plug the dead one into the charging cable and let the second mouse take over, I can't click on anything. The mouse pointer still moves, but nothing is clickable...
I said that because you said, "I would be shocked ........." Which to me seems like you were inferring that I must have done something wrong. I also said it because I have found that many senior members on these forums tend to be condescending when someone ask a question that seems stupid to...
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