BRAND
- ACER 5
- ARKTEK 1
- ASRock 4
ASUSASUS 43- BenQ 1
- Corsair 6
- CRUCIAL 2
- DAHUA 2
- DMOG 1
- EMTEK 1
- EVGA 2
- G.SKILL 1
- Gainward 1
- GALAX 1
GIGABYTEGIGABYTE 28- Hikvision 1
- HP 2
- HyperX FURY 1
- INNO3D 1
- Kingston 4
- Lenovo 3
- LEXAR 2
- LG 2
- Manli 1
MSIMSI 34- NVIDIA 1
- PALIT 2
- PATRIOT 2
- PNY 7
- SAMSUNG 7
- Sapphire 3
- Team T-Force 1
- TeamGroup 2
- TWINMOS 2
- VIEWSONIC 2
- XFX 3
- XPG 2
- ZOTAC 14
SPEED
- 2666MHZ (1)
- 3200MHZ (26)
- 3600MHZ (3)
- 6400MHZ (2)
- DDR4-3000Mhz (1)
- DDR5-5600MHz (1)
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Acer Nitro ED240Q3SBMIIPX 23.6 inch Gaming Monitor 1920×1080 165Hz VA 1ms – Curved – Speaker
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Acer Nitro XZ272 27″ Curved FHD Gaming Monitor | 165Hz | 1ms | AMD FreeSync
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BenQ ZOWIE XL2740 240Hz 1MS 27inch Gaming Monitor
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AMD Ryzen 3 3100 Desktop
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- 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen processors are the world's most advanced in the desktop PC gaming segment
- Can deliver smooth 100 FPS performance in the world's most popular games, discrete graphics card required
- 4 cores and 8 processing threads, bundled with the quiet AMD Wraith Stealth cooler
- 3.9 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 18 MB of GameCache, DDR-3200 support
- For the advanced Socket AM4 platform, can support PCIe 4.0 on X570 and B550 motherboards
AMD Ryzen 5 5500 Mpk Desktop Processors
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AMD Ryzen 7 5750G Desktop
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- 8 Cores / 16 Threads
- G-Series Desktop Processors with Radeon™ Graphics
- Socket type AM4
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Max. Boost Clock Up to 4.6GHz
- Processor Base Frequency 3.8GHz
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Total L3 Cache 16MB
- TDP 65W
- Compatible with mother, A520 / B450 / B550 / X570
- Thermal Solution (PIB) / Wraith Stealth
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Max. Operating Temperature (Tjmax) / 95°C
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Unlocked for Overclocking / NO
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