Hardware Recommendations

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This page aims to make buying recommendations for problematic hardware.

PLEASE NOTE: Old or unavailable hardware is to be removed, and the list should be short. Best case would be one device that is good, cheap, and available in all countries. If this doesn't exist, there may be different recommendations for different countries and/or different price categories. Every price is to be provided with a date in the form YYYY-MM-DD. Mentioned devices should have great out-of-the-box experience. If there are no devices with great out-of-the-box experience available, there might also be devices mentioned that require as little tweaking as possible. Tweaking steps are to be mentioned in these cases. Feel free to add categories to further distinguish between different features.

You may find a more extensive list of hardware that is known to work here.

GPUs

Just buy AMD, and you will be fine. If you buy old GPUs, look for Vulkan support.

WiFi Sticks

2.4Ghz

5Ghz

Bluetooth Sticks

Bluetooth Headphones

Noise Cancelling Over Ear

  • Premium: Sony WH-1000XM4 | EU | 250€ | 2022-03-10
  • Good value:
  • Cheap:

Noise Cancelling In-Ear

Noise Cancelling Headsets

Over-Ear

In-Ear

Headsets

  • Premium:
  • Good value: Logitech G933 | US | 29$ | 2022-03-10
  • Cheap:

Mainboard

Mainboards usually just work for most features. Sometimes, features like fan control, Bluetooth, WiFi, or RGB are not supported out of the box. All devices in this category should have full support. Please mention all features that you tested, and that are working. If you don't need any of this, just buy whatever you want.

AMD

AM3

AM4

MSI Tomahawk Arctic B350

Intel

Sandy Bridge

Printer/Scanner

Mice

If you just want something that works, buy whatever you want. Everything will work. Problematic features are just stuff like changing DPI, lift-off distance, or RGB. Mice in this category should have a flawless sensor, and a pleasant way to change settings. RGB support is desirable.

  • Steel Series Rival 300: Flawless Sensor | Settings are stored on the mouse. To change them, just boot Windows, and change stuff there, or boot a VM and pass through your mouse. | I did not test RGB.

Hardware with RGB support

Hardware in this category is unproblematic, other than for RGB support. If you don't care for that, just buy whatever you want.

Keyboard:

RAM:

  • DDR3:
  • DDR4:
  • DDR5:

Fan: