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Real Deal About Chinese X79/99 Motherboards (Machinist, Huananzhi...)

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Wondering if Machinist or Huananzhi X79/X99 motherboards with Xeon CPUs are still worth buying in 2025? We review gaming and daily performance, pricing, and reliability. If you have dig into PC-building rabbit hole on YouTube or AliExpress, you might have seen the Cheap Motherboard brands like Huananzhi, Machinist etc... Also not only the motherboard, theese are selling with Xeon CPU and Ram bungle, even the cooler comes with it for really cheap price... Chinese brands producing low-cost X79 and X99 motherboards are often paired with Xeon CPUs . But are theese extreme cheap prices are good for the quality or really a scam? Can they give real performance and stability like a quality pc for gaming, productivity and daily tasks? This blog dives deep into the world of Chinese X79/X99 and other chipset motherboards , examining actually what they are? What are the risks of buying this combo's?  📜 What Are These Motherboards, Really? First of all, theese motherboards d...

DeepCool AK400 - Amd Ryzen 5 7600x Test

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 As AMD Has released the new faster AMD Ryzen 7000 and 9000 series processors, CPU's Serial Processing performance increased but cooling problems have increased and most gaming forums have discussed cooling solutions for AMD AM5 Processors. As both manufacturers and builders started pushing the systems to higher, they focused on great cooling solutions. This included both air and liquid cooling systems... At this point, when you search online "butget cooler for 7600x" or "best cooler for 7600x",we mostly see DeepCool AK400 result for the cooling solution, without busting the bank... Normally most of the people think that cooling AM5 Processors like R5 7600X's solution is the liquid expensive coolers ranging from 240mm to 420mm... But it isnt. You can do it with air coolers too...  In this article, I’ll put the AK400 to the test with the Ryzen 5 7600X , a chip known for its strong single core performance and very efficient power consumption and tdp... Made a ...

IS Hdd Still Usable in 2026 For Gaming?

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HDD vs SSD vs NVMe in 2025: Are Hard Drives Still Worth Using for Gaming & Storage? In a gaming and computer processing world dominated by blazing fast SATA SSDs and a few times more quicker, ultra fast NVMe drives, we may think that hard disk drives (HDDs) have been left in the past. But still today, there are still some people use it fore some reasons we will explain at this post. If you are a gamer on a budget, storing/managing large libraries or work on reviving an old system, using HDD is still viable solution for this system with right expectation... Also can be better with some optimizations... In this post we will talk about HDD's today's situation and its comparisons with SSD, according to the performance and affordability issues, and how we can get the best possible experience from a setup with HDD, what we will expect in terms of performance and price. Since almost every PC users and producers have switched to NVME SSD's, HDD have became a side/backgrou...

Using Old PSU in New System?

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  In the world of PC Building, almost all of us have tried or thought using an old part from and old pc while rebuilding or upgrading new one, especially the PSU and Hard Drives (SSD, HDD...). We thought that "Why Not?" if the part works well... Why not save it? Yeah? But is that really a good idea? Let’s discuss using an old PSU from a system that we upgraded or throw away...  🔌 What Does a PSU Actually Do? PSU is the power supply unit of your PC... It gets alternative current electricity from your wall outlet which is comes from your City, converts it into the DC and feeds electric to power your motherboard, feeding the CPU, GPU, Hard Drives, Fans etc... Any part that uses electricity current that it needs... It’s also responsible for voltage regulation and having a stable pc running state by providing voltage regulation. A bad PSU has potential of causing all kinds of weird issues like random shutdowns, data corruption, or having overvoltage to...