J.P.'s (non-musical) Gear Reviews - New computery stuffs!
I finally decided to bite the bullet and assemble myself a brand new desktop computer. This was something I was way overdue on doing, and I'm honestly surprised how long I managed to use only a decent-ish laptop, even for average gaming. The current state of affairs (until October 9th, 2024) My daily driver is a "gaming" laptop that I bought three years ago, in October 2021. It's an MSI GF65 Thin 10UE with a 10th-gen Intel i5, 16GB of RAM, and a discrete NVIDIA GeForce RTX3060. The RAM was upgraded to 64GB and a 1TB NVMe drive was added at some point in 2023. Performance-wise, it's great for productivity applications, software development, and basic video editing. Even though it has a pretty good dedicated graphics chipset, it's still a watered-down version of NVIDIA's RTX3060 card in a laptop. One of the main issues this laptop has is poor thermal dissipation. Both the graphics chip and the CPU produce a lot of heat, and the heatsinks, heat pipes, and ...