Hey, I’m Sameed, a tech enthusiast and Computer Science major translating my gadget passion into insightful blogs. Certified in Computer Hardware & Networking, I explore RAMs, motherboards, and graphics cards to offer unique insights into the tech world.
Position at Tech4Gamers
As a Hardware Expert at Tech4Gamers, I blend my Computer Science expertise with a love for technology. Through comprehensive reviews and comparisons, I guide our audience in making informed tech decisions.
Tech Journey
With a major in Computer Science, my journey into technology has been a deep dive into hardware intricacies. This exploration fuels my commitment to sharing valuable information and insights with fellow tech enthusiasts.
Current PC setup
Here are my PC specs, picked carefully to cater to my requirements:
The Netac Z RGB DDR5 32GB kit offers high performance with 7200MHz speed and Intel XMP and AMD EXPO profiles. Its reflective chrome finish and subtle RGB lighting add visual appeal, though it is prone to fingerprints.
I compared the performance and value of 8 popular thermal pastes, including Noctua NT-H2 and Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut, using a consistent testing methodology.
The Core i7-14700KF delivers a compelling upgrade for content creators and multi-taskers. Its additional E-cores and higher boost clocks translate to significant performance gains in demanding workloads compared to the previous generation. However, gamers on a budget might be better served by the more affordable Core i7-13700KF, which offers near-identical gaming performance.
ID-Cooling's New Frost X55 Thermal paste is an upgrade over its previous versions, offering excellent performance and substantial value at $9 USD for a 4-gram tube. It features eye-catching packaging with four scent options; despite the cosmetic focus, its core function remains effective. The paste is slightly less viscous than the X45 while retaining the good thickness. Overall, the performance is in the high-end thermal-paste category.
The Obsbot Tiny 3 Lite is a compact AI-powered webcam with a 4K sensor and a built-in pan-and-tilt gimbal that can follow you around the room. It keeps your face visible even in low light and offers smooth high-frame-rate recording up to 1080p120. Voice and gesture controls are also available, and the built-in mics deliver clear audio for calls or casual recordings. While it’s not as sharp or feature-packed as the Tiny 3, it provides a sweet spot for those who want smart tracking without paying flagship prices.
The Obsbot Tiny 3 is a compact AI-powered PTZ webcam that combines gimbal-based tracking, flexible framing, and decent built-in audio into a small package. It performs well in varied lighting, keeps autofocus locked even during fast movements, and the Obsbot Center software gives extensive control over image settings. While it’s more expensive than standard webcams, its various features make it a worthwhile option for creators and anyone who spends long hours on camera.