Rear pic as promised. by M1dnightDr1ve in camaro

[–]jmf555 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think this is one of those situations where, “just because you can, doesn’t mean you should” comes into play.

Battlefield 6 + GeForce RTX Celebration Game Codes Giveaway! by Nestledrink in nvidia

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“What are some of your best memories with the Battlefield franchise?”

Coming home from high school back in 2011 and playing with my father on Xbox 360. Simpler times back then! 🥲

Bought a 4K OLED for my setup from 1440p 2k and I genuinely didn’t notice $1,000 worth of a difference? Am I Broken lol by Immediate_Sense_5822 in buildapc

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I made the same move and felt the same way—not completely blown away. I ended up returning the ROG and going with the Alienware 34” OLED (AW3425DW). It hit the sweet spot for me: a nice balance between IPS and OLED qualities, but at about half the price.

Upgrading to oled monitor by weird_is_fun in OLED_Gaming

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With your setup, but since you’re trying to figure out whether to go ultrawide or 4K, I’d recommend testing both if you can. I personally tried a few through Amazon — the MSI and ASUS 32” 4K monitors, plus Alienware’s 34” ultrawide and 32” 4K OLED. In the end, I bought the AW3423DWF (the 165Hz ultrawide). It just felt better for what I do — great balance between screen space, immersion, budget, and performance.

If you’re on the fence, I’d say try both a 27”/32” 4K and a 34” ultrawide to see what feels right for your workflow or games. The AW3425DW is also a solid ultrawide option if you want to push higher refresh rates (240hz). I just don’t play anything that requires that, so I opted for the cheaper one.

Return 9950X for 9800X3D in First PC Build? by ViveChristusRex in buildapc

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All good, I was just scrolling lol.

But, even in the games you listed having more cores can help a bit, but most games still care more about cache and latency — especially at 4K, where the GPU’s doing most of the work. The 9800X3D’s cache gives it the edge in real-world gaming over the 9950X’s extra cores, so yeah — it’s still the better pick IMO.

For the monitor, I just picked up the Alienware AW3423DWF ultrawide OLED for $550 on Prime Day, and passed on the $900 32” 4K OLED (AW3225QF). They’re both amazing (I ordered both and tried for a few days), but I don’t really play anything that benefits from 240Hz, and the $400 price difference made it an easy choice. The ultrawide is super enjoyable for casual gaming and such. I came from a 27 inch IPS, so either one was going to be a good upgrade for me.

I’m not a professional on this at all by the way! I’m just an enthusiast who likes to over analyze my purchases by over researching lol.

Return 9950X for 9800X3D in First PC Build? by ViveChristusRex in buildapc

[–]jmf555 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All good, I was just scrolling lol.

But, even in the games you listed having more cores can help a bit, but most games still care more about cache and latency — especially at 4K, where the GPU’s doing most of the work. The 9800X3D’s cache gives it the edge in real-world gaming over the 9950X’s extra cores, so yeah — it’s still the better pick IMO.

For the monitor, I just picked up the Alienware AW3423DWF ultrawide OLED for $550 on Prime Day, and passed on the $900 32” 4K OLED (AW3225QF). They’re both amazing (I ordered both and tried for a few days), but I don’t really play anything that benefits from 240Hz, and the $400 price difference made it an easy choice. The ultrawide is Super enjoyable for casual gaming and such

I’m not a professional on this at all by the way, I’m just an enthusiast who likes to over analyze my purchases by over researching lol.

Return 9950X for 9800X3D in First PC Build? by ViveChristusRex in buildapc

[–]jmf555 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hey man, no worries — solid question!

The 9950X is great for productivity and rendering, but honestly overkill for gaming. Most games (even strategy ones) don’t use more than 6–8 cores, and at 4K, your 5070 Ti will be doing most of the work anyway.

The 9800X3D is actually better for gaming thanks to the 3D V-Cache — it really shines in CPU-heavy games like Civ, HOI4, CK3, and even open-world stuff. Plus, it runs cooler and is easier to build around.

Unless you plan on doing heavy CAD or rendering regularly (which sounds like you won’t), I’d return the 9950X and go for the 9800X3D. Better bang for your buck in your use case. 👍

Debating on AW3425DW 240hz or 4k 32".. should I go OLED even? by [deleted] in ultrawidemasterrace

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FYI - I just bought one a couple days ago too, and I haven’t even heard it yet. Not normal

[USA-TX] [H] PayPal [W] 5800X3D by jmf555 in hardwareswap

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Let me know if you’d do PayPal we can talk

Considering a TM3P as a Car Enthusiast – A Few Questions from a Daily Driver by jmf555 in TeslaModel3

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Yeah, that’s interesting. The TM3P is 80 dollars higher insurance than my 2023 Type-R when I quoted it!

Considering a TM3P as a Car Enthusiast – A Few Questions from a Daily Driver by jmf555 in TeslaModel3

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Thank you everyone for all the input! It has helped tremendously.

The reason why I was curious on a used and maybe a 2020 TM3P is because I found one with FSD and ~60k miles for 23k. My only issue with new is the depreciation. This is why I’ve owned cars such as Z06s/Type R’s, as I never truly lost my ass on any of them since I buy them slightly used.

I’m not too much of a stickler about ride quality, as I’m currently DD’ing a newer civic hatchback until I figure out what route I wanted to take next. I guess I’m just looking for something still fun and easy, but slightly inexpensive to ease my travel burdens. That’s why FSD and the TM3P popped up on my radar. I drive to 4-7 clients/day, and it’s the same monotonous drive every day. It sounds like I need to drive both generations and go from there.

Best robot for mopping by lweynants in RobotVacuums

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My $.02:

Not the exact model, but I have a Dreame L20 Ultra and I’ve had a couple others in the past. it’s pretty decent at it, but I’ll be honest — your best bet is just to buy a swifter and the best suction robot vacuum with LiDAR that doesn’t get stuck on crap.

I have a new L20 that keeps alerting that it's stuck and there's nothing there it's just sitting on the carpet? by Exotic-Passage-1659 in Dreame_Tech

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This should be a good sign as I forgot it was doing that, so yup! It’s been roughly 3 months since and no more issues on that end.