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  1. my vote goes to DH1 , i liked the sound & rhythm
  2. Video title : Well That Went WHEELY BAD! 😅😂 | Funny Fails | AFV 2021 Content creator ( Youtuber ) :America's Funniest Home Videos Official YT video :
  3. DH1 , i liked the sound & the rhythm
  4. Whether you’re building a new PC or upgrading an existing system that once was one of the best gaming PCs but now struggles to compete with today's games, the best RAM kit for your money depends on the platform you pick and the type of workloads that you plan to run. Every desktop system sold in recent years utilizes DDR4 RAM and supports DR4-2133 memory by default. Now, that’s the easy part. The hard part is understanding whether faster memory has any impact on your system when choosing the best RAM. If you’re running an Intel-based PC with one of the best graphics cards, most programs won’t respond in a meaningful way to faster or slower system memory. A few will scale upward with data rate to the highest possible speeds, including some games and programs like file compression programs, such as 7-Zip or WinRAR. AMD’s Zen-based processors, on the other hand, benefit a lot more from higher memory frequencies. The company’s "Infinity Fabric" (the internal bits that link various blocks of logic inside of Ryzen CPUs) is tied to the speed of the memory bus. You can read about this in detail here. Increased memory speeds on Ryzen-and Threadripper-based platforms often translate to real-world performance gains. In games, that means higher framerates at mainstream resolutions like 1080p (1920 x 1080), as well as smoother performance at higher resolutions. But the number of extra frames you get with faster RAM will vary greatly from one title to another. Lastly, memory speed makes a big difference if you’re gaming on the integrated graphics, whether it be an Intel or AMD processor (you can see how they stack up in our CPU Benchmark Hierarchy). Since the graphics silicon baked into most CPUs doesn’t generally have its own dedicated memory (as discrete graphics cards do), turning up the clock rate of your system memory also generally increases performance (though again the ultimate speed-up varies greatly from game to game). Therefore, the best RAM for those kinds of systems is faster memory if mainstream gaming is important to you. Keep in mind though that if you have to pay top dollar for the fastest RAM to get playable framerates, you’re better off buying slower system memory and a discrete graphics card. In short, the best RAM for you is faster memory if you’re gaming without a dedicated graphics card, if you’re running an AMD Ryzen system, and in some isolated scenarios with Intel chips. But if you don’t care so much about squeezing the best performance possible out of your hardware, DDR4-2133 memory should be drop-in compatible with any modern PC platform regardless if it's Intel or AMD. Quick RAM Shopping Tips For many people, 16GB is the current sweet spot. Programs get bigger and messier over time, 1080p and 4K video are now common, PC game files are always expanding, and websites get more complex by the day. While heavy multitaskers and power users may need 32GB to keep from tapping into much slower disk-based virtual memory, 16GB is far more affordable, and sufficient for gaming and mainstream productivity tasks. Memory speeds advertised as part of an XMP profile might not be achievable on AMD-based motherboards. XMP is a sort of automatic memory overclocking setting that was designed for Intel motherboards. Some motherboard makers offer BIOS settings to help you achieve these faster speeds on AMD motherboards. But these settings aren’t present on all boards, and they don’t always work when they are present. Want the fastest RAM speed on an Intel platform? Get a K-series CPU. Non-K-series Core i9, Core i7 and Core i5 processors have the same DDR4-2933 limit as that imposed by Intel’s lesser H470 and B460 chipsets. Core i3 processors have a lower limit of DDR4-2666. While most motherboards lack XMP, those that have it will more easily configure XMP memory with enhanced timings. Note, though, that these rules have changed with Intel's latest Rocket Lake platform. Memory overclocking is now possible on H570 and B550 motherboards. Always buy a single memory kit for your desired capacity. Never combine two memory modules or memory kits even if they're from the same vendor and product line. Mixing and matching may not always produce a desirable result and sometimes manual tweaking is required to achieve stability. Want the best plug-n-play experience? Pick a memory kit that coincides with the official memory frequency supported by your processor if you want to avoid minimum to zero manual intervention. For example, DDR4-3200 is the baseline for AMD's Ryzen 5000 and Intel's 11th Generation Rocket Lake processors. Got a 11th Generation Rocket Lake CPU? Remember that only the Core i9 processors support DDR4-3200 on Gear 1. Remaining Rocket Lake chips do DDR4-2933 on Gear 1 and DDR4-3200 on Gear 2. TeamGroup did a great job with the Xtreem ARGB DDR4-3600 C14 memory kit -- It certainly ticks all the right boxes. The memory kit looks awesome when lit up or powered down, and performs equally well. In fact, the Xtreem ARGB is the fastest DDR4-3600 C14 memory kit that we've tested so far. The memory market only has a handful of DDR4-3600 C14 memory kits at the 16GB (2x8GB) capacity. And with a price tag of $169.99, the Xtreem ARGB is the least expensive of them all. The only gripe we have with is with its availability. Newegg is currently the only retailer that lists the memory kit, so it could be a challenge to find. For those with a board that can handle its top speed and games or workloads that can take advantage of it, Patriot’s Viper Steel DDR4-4400 16GB kit is an excellent high-performance option that also skips RGB. Keeping the kit simple has allowed Patriot to equip the Viper Steel with enhanced timings that dramatically boost the performance of certain programs, including some games. Since the market for pure gaming rigs and focused builds designed for singular tasks is still competitive, the Viper Steel DDR4-4400 sits comfortably in this niche. Patriot bucks the trend of pairing cosmetic features with mainstream DRAM ICs, instead pushing data rates up to 4,133 megahertz (MHz) on its Viper RGB. This DDR4-3600 kit is only $10 more than the white-LED version and several dollars cheaper than competing products with similar latency. That makes it a great value at this speed, though slower kits have greater pricing advantages. The fastest DDR4-3600 kit we’ve tested, Patriot’s Viper RGB DDR4-3600 kit provides great value to buyers who want both go (overclocking capability) and show (RGB LEDs). It may not have fancy software-controlled RGB lights, and there are faster kits on offer for higher prices, as well as budget-priced kits that cost less. But for many who don’t want or need their memory to glow like a rainbow, Patriot's Viper 4 DDR4-3400 C16 16GB (PV416G340C6K) sits in a sweet spot of price and performance. The kit includes two 8GB modules rated with XMP values of DDR4-3400 CAS 16-18-18-36. Those last three number aren't great, but it's important for DDR3 lovers to remember that 16 cycles at 3400 MHz data rate have the same latency time as 8 cycles at 1700 MHz data rate. This kit is an excellent DRAM overclocking value, while also providing some stylish red heatsinks to make sure your memory looks good enough to show off in your windowed case. Builders who put a premium on aesthetics often face a tough choice between the best-looking and best-performance parts. Corsair brings a bit of both in its Vengeance RGB DDR4-3200 kit, providing four 8GB DIMMs (32GB total) at CAS 16 timings for a price that’s reasonably moderate given recent market trends. And this kit isn't all about looks; it has the goods where benchmarks are concerned, too. Superb performance and moderate pricing earns the Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4-3200 our Editor's Choice Award for RGB-equipped memory, though its pastel colors might be off-putting to a few builders. Corsair’s kit beat our previous favorite, the HyperX Predator RGB, in overall performance at every speed, barring the DDR4-4000 setting that it didn’t reach. Corsair also provides a better-performing XMP value and a lower price than the competition, making the Vengeance RGB Pro the uncompromised winner here, and an excellent addition to your next RGB build.
  5. Reigning supreme as the best antivirus software you can equip your devices with, you can rest assured you'll get a good price for Bitdefender, too. As antivirus deals go, this one saves you a fantastic 60% on Bitdefender's choice of three cybersecurity packages, securing a year's worth of coverage for your device from as little as $19.99/£16. Save 60% off Bitdefender: in the US | in the UK With such a great discount, you could opt for Bitdefender's go-big-or-go-home package, Total Security. This offers you protection on up to five devices, with compatibility across Windows, Mac, iOS and Android devices. It also throws in nifty extra features including a basic VPN, as well as device opimization. Read more about Bitdefender's current market-smashing savings below. Why do we think Bitdefender is the best antivirus? There's a multitude of reasons why we rank Bitdefender as the world's best antivirus, all of paramount importance to the user. The provider really does have all the bases covered when it comes to creating top-notch online security software. Naturally, it has powerful anti-malware and spam detection tools, but it's also incredibly easy to set up and use while having minimal impact on the performance of your devices. Below we have listed our top five reasons for why we consider this antivirus software to be the best: Protects all systems: If you’re worrying that it won’t be able to defend your device, Bitdefender’s Total Security covers Android, Mac and iOS systems. Security: In our rigorous tests, we found that Bitdefender was one of the most impressive services out there for pure blocking of malicious software. So it will give you peace of mind once installed. Anonymity: All of its antivirus software seeks to ensure you remain anonymous online, also offering file encryption, firewall and anti-spam perks. Affordable: Despite its lofty position in our best antivirus countdown, Bitdefender still has extremely competitive prices in comparison to other antivirus software. No compromise necessary: Bitdefender says that all of its antivirus software preserves your battery and the speed of your devices, so they keep running smoothly. We found that it doesn’t significantly interfere with your system’s speed or battery life, unlike other antivirus software.
  6. Take a look at the best AMD graphics cards if you’re ready to upgrade to a new GPU without blowing your budget. No longer just the budget alternatives to Nvidia’s offerings, these GPUs expertly balance an affordable price tag with sheer performance to rival even Nvidia’s RTX 3000 series graphics cards. And, they’re worth considering even if you’ve been a lifelong Nvidia fan. The best AMD graphics cards are killing it as well in power and performance as they are in the value department. Our recent Resident Evil Village tests prove that some of them deliver slightly better performance than their Nvidia counterparts without ray tracing. So, even if Nvidia has rolled out some affordable Nvidia GeForce contenders like the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, AMD still wins in terms of value. There’s a reason (or two) why the best AMD graphics cards are now the top choices for budget-minded gamers and creative professionals. There’s also quite a variety of AMD GPUs to choose from, whether it’s for playing the latest PC games, creating 3D designs, or video editing, which means you’ll find something that’s perfect for you no matter your needs. From the Radeon RX 6800XT and the AMD Radeon RX 6800 down to the more affordable Radeon RX 5700 XT, here are our top picks. The best AMD GPUs at a glance AMD Radeon RX 6800 AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT MSI Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming X AMD Radeon RX 570 MSI Aero Radeon RX 560
  7. The best Wi-Fi 6 routers are now more po[CENSORED]r than ever before. While Wi-Fi 6 isn’t exactly the minimum requirement just yet, it’s already the new Wi-Fi standard. This means that a lot more devices are coming equipped with it, and it won’t take long before you absolutely have to upgrade your home or office router. By upgrading to one of the best Wi-Fi 6 routers, you’ll also be taking advantage of a larger network range and speedier connections, which means lower latency, better network coverage, and a more seamless internet connection. You’ll also have some useful network-related features like plenty of ports and MU-MIMO at your disposal. So, not only are you upgrading your router, you’re also upgrading your network experience overall. Whether it’s because you’re investing in newer desktop PCs, gaming laptops, Ultrabooks, tablets or smartphones, or you simply want to improve your network, consider upgrading to one of the best Wi-Fi 6 routers available. It’s just about time to future-proof your setup and experience with this new standard. From typical router setups to some of the best mesh Wi-Fi routers, these are our top picks for 2021. For the best Wi-Fi extenders, check out our top picks These are the best wireless routers One of the best powerline adapters might help when extending your network The best Wi-Fi 6 routers at a glance Asus RT-AX86U Asus RT-AX58U Netgear Orbi WiFi 6 Linksys Velop WiFi 6 AX4200 Asus RT-AX88U Asus ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 Netgear Nighthawk MK63 NETGEAR Nighthawk AX8 RAX80 NETGEAR Nighthawk AX12 RAX120 Asus RT-AX92U
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