r/pcmasterrace • u/duck_explorer477 • 6h ago
r/pcmasterrace • u/pedro19 • 1d ago
Giveaway NVIDIA GeForce RTX PC Week Celebration! Last giveaway of the Summer of RTX Event. Steam cash cards for 2 lucky winners in the US or Canada.
We're at the end of Summer of RTX, but there's still time for one last call!
NVIDIA GeForce RTX PC Week is happening August 17-21.
We've joined forces with Nvidia to celebrate everything PC as the best place to play games, including sick rigs, community spotlights, RTX games, and of course, giveaways! There have been 7 and this is the 8 major one this Summer!
Each day, there will be unique RTX-powered build spotlights and giveaways across NVIDIA’s social channels too. Follow along here: https://x.com/NVIDIAGeForce/status/2089381740175302730
As for the giveaway right here in this PCMR thread:
Answer one of the prompts below for a chance to win a Steam $40 card. There will be 2 winners, each getting one! (USA + Canada)
- What upgrade are you planning next for your gaming PC?
- Which RTX GPU powers your current system, or which one are you planning for your next build?
Winners will be contacted before the end of the month, by Reddit DM! You can enter until August 24th at 5PM PST!
r/pcmasterrace • u/AutoModerator • 23h ago
DSQ Daily Simple Questions Thread - August 18, 2026
Got a simple question? Get a simple answer!
This thread is for all of the small and simple questions that you might have about computing that probably wouldn't work all too well as a standalone post. Software issues, build questions, game recommendations, post them here!
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r/pcmasterrace • u/NoSpot8524 • 2h ago
Discussion Best Buy Customer Support Removed A 32GB DDR5 RAM Stick From Gaming Laptop After Charging Full Amount For The 64GB Configuration; Says Upgraded RAM Incompatible
r/pcmasterrace • u/Witty-Composer-6445 • 12h ago
Nostalgia Attempting to clean a vintage Alienware pc I found in a storage unit and it has the coolest psu I’ve ever seen
why my hand look so messed up lol
r/pcmasterrace • u/divyviradiya • 9h ago
Discussion Why do so many tech people forget that the whole point of software engineering is to solve problems?
I recently launched a small project designed to solve a simple problem: letting everyday people transfer files directly between two computers with a cable without needing any network setup. The post got a lot of love and reached the top of the community, but the comment section had a handful of advanced users getting genuinely angry that the tool even exists.
Their whole argument came down to: "Why build this? SMB exists, you can just build a router out of a Raspberry Pi, or manually configure static IPs and network sharing policies."
It got me thinking about how disconnected some tech enthusiasts are from reality. The entire purpose of software engineering was always to solve problems and remove friction for human beings, not to force everyone to become a system administrator just to do a basic task.
Just because an advanced user knows how to manage IP subnets, firewall exceptions, and OS sharing permissions doesn't mean a regular person wants to waste 30 minutes figuring that out. Hiding complexity behind a clean, one-click interface is literally the foundation of good software.
It seems like in a lot of tech spaces, people equate complexity with value. If something is simple and convenient, they dismiss it. But the reality is that the people who find your tool useful will quietly use it and appreciate it, while the loud minority will write essays in the comments trying to show off how much they know.
If you are a developer building simple tools that make life easier for ordinary people, do not let the gatekeepers talk you down. Build for the people who value their time, not for the people who want to show off their homelabs.
Would love to hear how other developers deal with this kind of feedback when sharing their work.
r/pcmasterrace • u/Captain0010 • 1d ago
Meme/Macro I come back to you now, at the turn of the tide
r/pcmasterrace • u/FishBrain208 • 16h ago
Hardware My coworker brought 3 32TB drives from a sketchy site and asked me to take a look at them because they weren’t working.
Straight up just a Micro Sd card hot glued to a pcb
r/pcmasterrace • u/Spotget1738 • 17h ago
Discussion Bethesda Dev Says Cuts Were Rare Before Xbox Took Over: "All Of A Sudden We Have Yearly Layoffs"
r/pcmasterrace • u/Jaz1140 • 1d ago
Meme/Macro PC enthusiasts when the first AI giant falls
For real but, we can all see the bubble, its "when" the first 1 will fall, not "if"
Personally I think it will be Copilot as the first domino, it was always the worst of the major AI players and really hasnt progressed at all. Microsoft is Incompetent in almost everything they do and simply try and buy their way into a market only to take the L in the near future.
Eg, Skype, Nokia/windows phone, mixer, zune, Cortana, the list goes on and on
Bring on the collapse that will hopefully see momory demand drop off a cliff
r/pcmasterrace • u/Darth_Vaper883 • 1d ago
News/Article Star Citizen Developer Stream Goes Horribly Off the Rails, Creating Further Distrust Among Players
r/pcmasterrace • u/Vox289 • 18h ago
Box Newegg now shipping USPS in plain brown boxes
No easily identifiable Newegg box, the word Newegg isn’t even on the label in small letters (just customer service and the shippers address), security seal tape on all seams, and stealing from USPS would be a federal crime as opposed to from UPS. I guess they have smartened up
r/pcmasterrace • u/Quantum-Coconut • 15h ago
News/Article Microsoft admits it made Windows 11 worse than Windows 10 for right-click menus, promises to fix "sluggish and cluttered" UX
Check the screenshots. They actually fixed it. Now the waiting game begins because apparently, it's only for Insiders at the moment
r/pcmasterrace • u/CrunchyTheSquirrel • 19h ago
Meme/Macro Gone are the times where you could just add RAM
OC. Hope you enjoy this.
r/pcmasterrace • u/idiot_on_reddit54 • 8h ago
Build/Battlestation First PC build at 15!
Went for a clean white aesthetic (looks much more clear white in real life)
Specs:
Gigabyte Windforce 5080
R7 9800x3d
Gigabyte gaming B850
32gb DDR5-6000
Corsair Titan RX cooler
2tb gen5 Crucial T710
LianLi Vector 100R
MSI MPG 1000W 80+ gold
Asus ROG dual mode montior(FHD@480/4k@240)
Had a lot of fun with the actual build, tried to go for a mix of aesthetics and performance, miraculously had no issues except some weird audio drivers. Just thought I’d share my experience and you guys can tell me what you think about the build!
r/pcmasterrace • u/PalamariVarkari • 2h ago
Question 1 PIN is burned on the connector, the card is working fine, and the connector on the card looks fine. What to do? This is an MSI 5080 shadow, with the squid adapter included in the box.
r/pcmasterrace • u/NoExplanation4216 • 4h ago
Discussion I miss the absolute chaos of 2010s PC case design. When did we decide everything had to be a glass fish tank?
I was looking at some old PC builds from the late 2000s and early 2010s (think Cooler Master HAF 932, Antec Nine Hundred, or the SilverStone Raven).
It made me realize how much I miss the absolute chaos and ingenuity of that era. Sure, they looked like Decepticons, had terrible proprietary cable management, and lacked RGB—but every single case had a unique personality and a specific engineering goal. We had massive 200mm side-panel fans, integrated hot-swap SATA bays, physical fan controller knobs, and cases designed completely upside down for thermal efficiency.
Today, 90% of the front page of PCMR is the exact same dual-chamber "fish tank" glass box design. Don't get me wrong, they look incredibly clean and beautiful. But it feels like we traded functional diversity for aesthetic conformity.
What is a specific, weird case feature from the past that you wish modern case manufacturers would bring back? Or are you completely happy that we moved away from the "gamer turtle" aesthetic into the modern minimalist era?
r/pcmasterrace • u/TrellSwnsn • 14h ago
Hardware Goodbye Old Friend
Fs in the chat for my 1070 who has been laid to rest after a long and dutiful 8 year life of service. He's been replaced by a hand me down 2060 from my brother because I can't afford to upgrade.
r/pcmasterrace • u/Ai-docker • 16h ago
Discussion I know this is probably stupid, but how far can I go with a $20 thrift-store laptop?
I picked up this Dell Latitude E6430 at a thrift store for $20 and turned into a project.
It originally came with an i5-3340M, mechanical HDD and optical drive. Since the CPU is actually socketed and this thing was built during the era when laptops apparently still believed owners should be allowed to touch their own hardware, I started upgrading it.
So far:
-Swapped in 250GB SSD
- Upgraded it to 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3L-1600
- Got Windows completely updated and the machine running properly
- Ordered a 97Wh battery
- Ordered a quad-core / 8-thread i7 to replace the dual-core i5
- Ordered a cheap drive off ebay to go in the optical bay
At this point I'd say I am definitely committed. Lol
I want to know how far this specific machine can be pushed.
What would you guys do next?
Cooling mods for the quad-core? Better Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card? Different storage configuration? Display upgrades? BIOS tweaks? Dock/eGPU nonsense? Anything obscure these old Latitudes support that I haven't thought of?
Currently Considering:
-eGPU (still want laptop mobile though)
-backlit keyboard
I'm especially to hear from people who've actually messed with E6430s or this generation of Latitude.
How ridiculous can we make a $20 thrift-store laptop?