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Assembling a gaming PC on a limited budget is more achievable than ever. By combining a prebuilt Dell Optiplex 770 desktop with an AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT GPU and installing SteamOS 3.8, you can create ...
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As a veteran PC builder who takes great pride in my cable management, I always like to see wires routed tidily, but this Noctua-themed gaming PC build genuinely has the best cable tidying I've ever ...
Current game consoles such as the PlayStation 5 or the Xbox Series X cost anywhere from $400 to $500. Console enthusiasts claim you can’t build a decent gaming PC for that money, but that’s simply not ...
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It seems like PC building has been dealing with one crisis after another, as inflated prices, slim generational gains, and the absence of real budget contenders play spoilsport. The mood around these ...
This morning, we spotted a PC build that looked as cool as ice—and according to the person who built this refined high-end beast, that's an accurate description of how it runs. The build, referred to ...
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