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In the second part of how to build your setup, I explain ergonomics and how to optimize your setup to prevent any strains. At the end I also explain how to make your setup look nicer. If you liked it, please follow, it means a lot to me! Bye!
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Sienna Cichlid? What type of a codename is that for a GPU? Cichlid is impossible to pronounce. That alongside with SEGA's new console, AMD donating 7 petaflops for COVID-19 research, and a mystery Intel CPU. All of that in today's evening news.
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This episode we have big news: The Matisse refresh chips specs! We also cover how Asrock lied, 44 Terabit Internet, and new GPU leaks. But anyway, thanks for your view and I would give you, even more, thanks if you gave me a follow...you know,
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In this second part of my guide, we cover the other 4 components: RAM(Memory), Storage, PSU, and the Case. A bit longer than episode 1, but trust me it's essential to building a good PC.