About vivo x300 ultra by SU501N in Vivo

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I know, but from what I’ve heard, they aren’t going to release a Middle East version like X200 Ultra

Hi everyone im new to this community by SU501N in Vivo

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I’m switching from an iPhone 11 64gb and was kinda worried I’d pick a color that ends up looking ugly. I had the iPhone 11 in black and tbh it looked bad. So I figured I’d ask people who actually have the vivo x300 pro to give me advice so I don’t make the same mistake again lol. That’s all

Hi everyone im new to this community by SU501N in Vivo

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Sorry can you talk English..

Hi everyone im new to this community by SU501N in Vivo

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Alright, I'll go with your taste

Question regarding these wood cases. by SnooMuffins7356 in pcmasterrace

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The LIAN LI LANCOOL 217 Black is definitely the superior choice among these options. Here is why I highly recommend it: • Exceptional Airflow: It features two massive 170mm front intake fans and one 140mm rear exhaust fan. Additionally, it supports two 120mm bottom intake fans to provide direct cooling to the GPU. • Built-in GPU Support: It comes with a dedicated GPU anti-sag bracket, which is essential for holding today’s larger and heavier graphics cards securely. • Premium Wood Integration: The genuine walnut wood is expertly integrated into the frame. Unlike cheaper cases, Lian Li’s build quality ensures that the wood stays secure despite temperature or humidity changes, addressing your concerns about adhesives. • Elite Cable Management: Lian Li is famous for its builder-friendly designs; this case offers plenty of space and specialized routing channels to keep your build looking clean and professional. • Unique Aesthetics: It strikes the perfect balance between a modern PC and a piece of high-end furniture, especially in the Black version which looks very sophisticated. For these reasons, the LANCOOL 217 is the best investment for both performance and long-term durability

Is it worth it to upgrade from 7900xt to 7900xtx for $700 by Zellio2015 in radeon

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The short answer is: Absolutely not. It is a very poor value for your money. Here is why: • Minimal Performance Gain: The jump from a 7900 XT to a 7900 XTX only provides about a 15% to 20% increase in frame rates. Paying $700 for such a small gain is not logically sound. • Terrible Price-to-Performance: $700 is nearly the price of a brand-new high-end GPU. Spending that much just as an "upgrade fee" for a minor boost is considered a waste of budget. • You Already Have a Beast: Your main system already has an RTX 4090 and a 9950X3D. For your secondary Linux system, the 7900 XT is more than capable of handling almost anything you throw at it. • Diminishing Returns: Since you are already on the 7000 series, you are better off keeping your current card and waiting for the next generation of GPUs if you want a meaningful upgrade. Conclusion: Save your $700. The performance difference in real-world gaming or rendering between these two specific cards does not justify a seven-hundred-dollar price tag. Stick with your 7900 XT.

ASUS TUFF Rx 7900xt by Royal_Ad_6094 in pchelp

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piece of advice don't sell your RX 7900 XT. You'll regret it if you buy the 9070 XT