While reading reviews for the i5-14500 I came across many who said it ran hot with stock cooler, and one review which seemed to maybe shed some light as to why so wanted to ask it this is true; below is from the review in question stating motherboards are overvolting the CPU:
"This is a great...
Realtek has control center software that enables the surround system settings to digital output, but wondering, given the age of my Sony Dream System is its audio superior to that of the HTPC's onboard Realtek audio which would connect to receiver by 3.5 line out to dual rca?
The price between the two is practically the same and the GIGABYTE B760I AORUS PRO says support for 6000 OC. But the 15-14500 is DDR5 4800.
The CORSAIR Vengeance 32GB Timing 36-44-44-96. Latency 36 for the 6000.
Are there any downsides to using 6000 instead of 4800?
Support for DDR5...
This will be my first SSD, going into an itx motherboard so build will be tight and while I really want to try out an SSD I'd rather not have to take it apart to replace a failed drive if possible.
The mobo has a couple M2 2280 (only going to use 1 for OS) so am interested in trying it but am...
I was ready to buy an i3-14100 as I don't really game (would like the option to) but am wondering if going with an i5-14500 or even a i5-14600 would be worthwhile. I see the i-5 has 770 graphics over the i3 730 (I may add a graphics card but not sure yet.) Do you think the i3 is a solid cpu for...
I'm not overclocking or anything but prefer having an spdif output. I see the ASRock Z790M-ITX has a lot more reviews than the GIGABYTE B760I AORUS PRO. I don't see much difference in the two. The Gigabyte is $40 cheaper so there's that. Is one a better choice than the other?
Edit: My last itx...
My connection is 100mbps and both computers are within 15ft of the router--one is on the other side of the wall from the router, but is hollow interior wall. I only do basic stuff like browsing the internet, some 1080p streaming, no intensive gaming. All the routers I'm seeing are overkill for...
I see many student laptops in the $100-$200 range; which one/s do you think are best value for the price--staying under $200 and closer to $100 as possible--for younger child so doesn't need any fancy features, just be able to browse internet, etc; basic stuff.
Am not heavy gamer; built an HTPC right before GPU shortage so wasn't able to put one in; was going to get the EVGA GTX 1650 Super, and that's still a fine card for my 1080p setup, would've liked an RTX card but they seem to take up more than 2 slots. Just looking for a durable card, no coil...
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