![]() ![]() ![]() SATA Express is barely used, USB 3.1 is as fast as can be, and M.2 HDD's are now topping 2500 MB/s. If you look at new CPU reviews, they aren't that interesting as most note that Intel's latest move into DDR4 technology hasn't brought much added performance. Although we have a new Windows OS and a new version of the mighty DirectX, there doesn't seem to be much fanfare this time around about what's offered lately. Within the past couple years, we've seen a huge change in hardware, but very little changes in software requirements, a few select new titles withstanding. With the help of MSI, I'm here to tell you why. If you aren't, I have to ask whether you understand what's going on in PCs lately? Performance increases seem meager and unexciting? GPU releases boring? Marketing has failed you. Want to build a gaming PC on a budget? What sort of case, motherboard, power supply, and DVD player can you buy for $300? How about adding a cooler? If these are the sorts of questions you are asking yourself, I have the perfect answer.
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