Alienware AW3225DM — 32" Curved QHD Gaming Monitor
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Go to Tracking PortalOne annoying thing about this monitor is the quality of the stand. I also have a curved Neo G7 monitor, which I’ve been using for two years without issue. The build quality on the G7 is much better than this newer G55C. I placed them side-by-side (picture) on my desk and the monitors look very similar from the front, very different from the back. The stand on this G55C monitor is not height adjustable, it does not turn sideways horizontally, and you can’t rotate the monitor vertically 360. These are all things you can do on the Neo G7 monitor. The only movement available on the thin plastic tripod stand of the G55C monitor is you can tilt it forward and backward. It came very stiff, and I had to manually loosen the hinge before I could tilt the monitor. The monitor itself is a 2K (1440p) VA panel with HDR and 3 total ports: (1) headphones; (2) DisplayPort; and (3) HDMI. No other ports except for the service-only port (USB 2.0). It includes a DisplayPort cable, power cable, but it does not include an HDMI cable. There are no internal speakers. The max refresh rate when you enable HDR drops to 60 Hz (HDR-10 requires 10-bit color, which creates a bandwidth limitation on this monitor). Should be obvious, but since this is curved, be sure to never place this monitor flat on the floor/desk without center support otherwise it will likely fracture the screen down the center.
Things I like about this monitor: 1- Budget friendly gaming or content monitor 2- High 165Hz refresh rate (Note: limited to 60 Hz if HDR is enabled). 3- Universal 75x75mm VESA mount option 4- Very light and highly portable monitor. 5- No flickering when connected via 4K HDMI or DisplayPort cables (but flickering with thunderbolt (PC) to DisplayPort (monitor)). 6- No pixel issues
Things I don’t like about this monitor: 1- No USB passthrough or thunderbolt connectivity. (The USB/A 2.0 port is for service only). 2- Related, no daisy chaining option 3- No auto-dimming 4- Max 2K (1440p) 5- Thin plastic build quality 6- Extremely limited movement: tilt only.
In summary, this is a highly affordable budget quality gaming or content monitor. I am using it with a quadruple monitor setup. I added it to what was previously a triple 4K monitor setup, and there’s some distortion moving between screens because this monitor tops at 2K but is surrounded by monitors at 4K. I am not a gamer. I cannot comment on that aspect. No flickering and the brightness is great.
Currently running XMP2 @ 6200 MT/s on an Asus ROG Strix Z790-E II, and it's as stable as can be. Actually replaced 6800MT/s CL34 T-Force with these and getting better performance. They don't run super cool being 1.35v but they don't get very hot either. Don't think I've seen them rise above 65c which is more than acceptable.
All in all these are exceptional DIMM's with some headroom.
I've used several label maker machines in the past, but the Rechargeable Label Maker Machine with Tape, PO Portable Bluetooth Mini Label Printer has truly impressed me. I've been using it for a few days now—and many times already—and it's been nothing but reliable.
The quality is excellent, and it's incredibly easy to use. Setup was fast, and connecting via Bluetooth is smooth and hassle-free. The compact design makes it perfect for home, office, or even school organization. Plus, the built-in rechargeable battery is super convenient—no more worrying about constantly replacing batteries.
So far, this is the best label maker I've owned, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a portable and efficient labeling solution!
These stands work great if your tv is bigger than your tv stand. Makes it footprint smaller also elevating it. Way better than stock feet. I have all 3 of my tvs on them. I ziptie the back to secure it. I did not understand the locking screw. Zipties make me feel more comfortable. Great quality stand. Heavy glass... 50 in, 43 and a 40 in all using the stand.
Good quality and works as described. Feels durable, but shipping took longer than expected.
This is a terrific product! The item arrived early, it looks to be in perfect condition and I think that I received an incredible and limited run item. As a fan of the Fallout Franchise, I find this to be an excellent collector’s item and a wonderful addition to my collection.
I got what I wanted 👍 Hopefully it's good enough CPU for 1080p-1440p 60FPS gaming after watching video reviews of it…
This is a beast CPU. I have a small PC case intended for aesthetics purposes, so I can't use 360-420 mm aio. Had to use a 240mm Nzxt. It definitely can handle it. Come on, basic wise I basically would advice to cut LL-12 up to at least 125w c, in my case 60w. Performance loss in usual workloads is not significant, but the noise/temperature are low. Standby temp ~40c. Has integrated graphics. Very fast & powerful.
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I love how easy this little label maker is to use! It connected to my phone via Bluetooth super fast, and I was printing labels within minutes. The app is simple, and the labels come out clear and neat. It’s compact, rechargeable, and good for organizing stuff around the house.
The shipment was fast, and the package was well-packaged. The description of the item I received matched exactly what I had ordered. If another product I’m interested in is sold by this seller, I’ll definitely purchase from them again.
People rant on this but idk what they buy, it blows AMD comparable out of the water everyone kept telling me get a 7900x3d I did and it was okay but this 14700k is no joke. I have no bottlenecks my Rtx 4090FTW3 handled at a 4k 120 frame rate on ultra ray tracing settings with F1-23, in 4k ultra graphic with 3x dlss in 8-10 ai cars. It runs like a champ. I had one from launch and only got rid of it because I thought I had an issue with it overheating but it was my aio needed cleaning. I was reading some parts heat bad or it gets bottlenecked after 2 years from heat degradation not necessarily this 14700k. I dont know if Intel is throttling but I know they back track a lot had some self deteriation issue but this one doesn't seem to. I've ran diagnostics every week I've gotten it and it's still performing at 100 percent. Like I said this is not amd fan boyism but when you get it DO NOT be cheap with the aio get the best aio for this thing. There's not a single CPU in this price bracket that does what this one does it's an absolute beast
For the price, this keyboard is a solid deal. Bluetooth and 2.4G connection work well, and the 68-key layout is great for typing. The mechanical switches feel nice, but the build quality feels a bit cheap. Still, for what you pay, it gets the job done.
Easy install. Used all 3 thermal pads for a tight fit. Instant improvement to performance in the PS5.
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In what could be the most explosive entry in its storied legacy, id Software is gearing up for its biggest release to date: a brand-new DOOM title that’s already generating industry-wide buzz. While official details remain under wraps, insiders and early leaks point to a game that not only builds on the franchise’s legendary DNA but redefines what a modern first-person shooter can be.
A New Era of DOOM
Following the critical and commercial success of DOOM (2016) and DOOM Eternal, id Software has steadily proven its dominance in high-speed, adrenaline-fueled FPS gameplay. Now, the studio appears ready to take an evolutionary leap forward. According to reports from internal sources and marketing documents, the new DOOM is expected to deliver an expanded campaign, enhanced AI systems, and what’s being described as a “next-gen engine overhaul” that will push graphical fidelity and performance to new heights.
There’s also strong speculation that id’s new DOOM will feature more ambitious world-building, blending the chaotic hellscapes of Mars and Earth with new environments and deeper lore. If true, this could mark a shift toward a more narrative-driven experience while retaining the raw gameplay intensity fans crave.
Built for the Future of Gaming
What sets this upcoming release apart is how deeply integrated it appears to be with next-gen hardware. Built on a significantly upgraded id Tech engine, the game is rumored to support advanced ray tracing, real-time destruction, and ultra-responsive combat mechanics designed specifically for current-gen consoles and high-end PCs. Leaked benchmarks suggest the game is optimized to run at 4K 60FPS with HDR on consoles like the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, with scalable performance modes for even higher framerates on PC.
This technological leap could also be a key factor in why this release is being labeled id’s “biggest yet.” The studio reportedly has the largest development team in its history working on the project, with support from across Bethesda and ZeniMax teams under Microsoft’s watchful eye.
Strategic Launch Timing
With Microsoft’s acquisition of ZeniMax Media, there’s strong belief that the new DOOM will play a pivotal role in the Xbox ecosystem. A day-one Game Pass launch is all but confirmed, and there are hints that the game could anchor one of Xbox’s largest promotional pushes in years. Some even speculate that the release will coincide with a new wave of Xbox hardware announcements, making it a centerpiece for Microsoft’s first-party strategy.
What It Means for the Industry
If id Software pulls off what it's planning, this new DOOM could set a new standard for single-player shooters—just as the original did in the ’90s. With its roots in fast-paced violence and unrelenting combat, combined with a modernized structure and bleeding-edge tech, the new DOOM is shaping up to be more than just a sequel. It could be the defining shooter of this console generation.
Expect more details to emerge at the upcoming Xbox Showcase, where id Software is widely expected to unveil the game’s official title, release window, and gameplay footage. One thing is certain: hell is coming—and it’s never looked this good.
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