


Can this be considered decent
Took a few hours yet it was worth it for me (this is the best i could do )



Took a few hours yet it was worth it for me (this is the best i could do )
Took a few hours yet it was worth it for me (this is the best i could do )
Bought a b650m aorus elite ax ice wifi from a Chinese vendor, he sent me multiple pictures and videos to show me that it's not used , after receiving it i found 2 main problems
The wifi antennas we're missing, Which tbh is not that big of a deal for me
The am5 cpu cooler mounting brackets are missing (couldn't complete my build cause my aio needs those brackets )
So what can i do in this situation besides ordering the mounting brackets?
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I have 2 sticks of Corsair Vengeance 6000MHz CL30 non-RGB RAM. To be honest, it's not that big of a deal, but it ruins my all-white build a little. Any tips? (I've thought about wrapping them using vinyl wrap)
I picked up an RX 7900 GRE about a year ago for $504, and it's been the best investment I've ever made. However, whenever I search online, it seems like almost nobody has the Red Devil variant. Does anyone here own the 7900 GRE specifically the Red Devil version? If so, what are your thoughts on it ?
Edit: i always remove the cat when using the pc i let her stay when it's off (to cute to remove)
Since I was young, I’ve always loved the PlayStation controller layout. When I got a PS5, the DualSense quickly became the best controller for me. After moving to PC, I bought another DualSense, but the touchpad broke and it started getting stick drift. I wanted to get the DualSense Edge, but it just wasn’t worth $250. After playing with a broken controller for a bit, I found out about the Fantech Nova II. On paper, it’s everything I need: Hall Effect triggers and analogs, two back buttons, and it even looks like a DualSense. However, while I’ve found multiple reviews about it, none of them have really convinced me. For anyone who actually owns this controller and uses it, please give me your honest opinion. And if anyone has suggestions just know that my budget is between $40-$60.
To meet the sub rules: I'm playing on PC (Windows), mostly play competitive games like warzone and Fortnite and i also play story games. I'm in Algeria, so alternatives need worldwide shipping (like AliExpress). I'm mainly comparing options to the Nova II to see if there's a better symmetrical, drift-proof alternative in this price range before buying
Since I was young, I've always loved the PlayStation controller layout. When I got a PS5, the DualSense quickly became the best controller for me. After moving to PC, I bought another DualSense, but the touchpad broke and it started getting stick drift. I wanted to get the DualSense Edge, but it just wasn't worth $250. After playing with a broken controller for a bit, I found out about the Fantech Nova II. On paper, it's everything I need: Hall Effect triggers and analogs, two back buttons, and it even looks like a DualSense. However, while I've found multiple reviews about it, none of them have really convinced me. For anyone who actually owns this controller and uses it, please give me your honest opinion. And if anyone has suggestions just know that my budget is between $40-$60
Since I was young, I've always loved the PlayStation controller layout. When I got a PS5, the DualSense quickly became the best controller for me. After moving to PC, I bought another DualSense, but the touchpad broke and it started getting stick drift. I wanted to get the DualSense Edge, but it just wasn't worth $250. After playing with a broken controller for a bit, I found out about the Fantech Nova II. On paper, it's everything I need: Hall Effect triggers and analogs, two back buttons, and it even looks like a DualSense. However, while I've found multiple reviews about it, none of them have really convinced me. For anyone who actually owns this controller and uses it, please give me your honest opinion. And if anyone has suggestions just know that my budget is between $40-$60
I have 6 Lian Li knockoff fans, and I want to know the best way to orient them while hiding the ugly plastic brackets. I couldn't find any reverse-blade versions, but the two intake fans under the GPU are mostly hidden from view, and the rear fan isn't very noticeable anyway. The rest of the fans are set to exhaust. Is this orientation good, or at least decent? Keep in mind, I don't keep the front glass panel on the case.
.The pc pic is old (i changed them to what i said they are)
I have a 32GB (2×16GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR5 kit that I want to overclock. I have overclocked my GPU and CPU before, but I have never tried to overclock RAM. I saw another post where someone reached 6400MHz at CL28. Is it worth doing, and if so, how do I do it safely?
Specs: RX 7900 GRE + R7 7800x3d + B650M AORUS ELITE AX ICE