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Review for Starfield

As an avid player, the anticipation for Starfield has been akin to waiting for a comet’s return after a quarter-century. Bethesda Game Studios, renowned for crafting masterpieces like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Fallout 4, now unveils their latest creation: a next-generation role-playing game set amidst the vast expanse of the cosmos. In this celestial odyssey, players are bestowed with unparalleled freedom to shape their own destiny. Whether you’re a rugged spacefarer, a brilliant scientist, or a rogue trader, the stars are your playground. The greatest mystery awaits, and it’s up to us to unravel it—a journey that transcends mere gameplay and becomes an epic quest for all of humanity.

The universe of Starfield beckons with its dual perspectives—first-person immersion and the broader canvas of third-person observation. As I traverse the Milky Way galaxy, I encounter both fictional and non-fictional planetary systems. Each celestial body holds secrets, challenges, and untold wonders. The deep RPG roots of Bethesda shine through, allowing me to customize my character, engage in meaningful dialogue, and make choices that ripple across the cosmic tapestry. With a main quest spanning 30-40 hours, Starfield promises to be a voyage of discovery, where the stars themselves whisper tales of ancient civilizations, cosmic anomalies, and the very essence of existence. Truly, the cosmos awaits, and I am ready to embark on this interstellar saga.

As an avid player eagerly awaiting the cosmic odyssey of Starfield, I find myself immersed in a universe teeming with intriguing mechanics. Bethesda Game Studios has woven a tapestry of gameplay intricacies that beckon exploration and mastery. Here are some facets that resonate with my interstellar journey:

Character Creation: Beyond mere aesthetics, my identity extends to background lore and starting skills. These initial choices shape my playstyle, granting early proficiency in areas like stealth, persuasion, or security. The Enhance! makeover stations ensure I can alter my appearance at will, but my character’s history remains etched in the stars.
Cosmic Exploration: Starfield’s dual perspectives—first-person immersion and third-person observation—allow me to traverse fictional and non-fictional planetary systems. Each celestial body conceals secrets, challenges, and untold wonders. Whether scanning environments or engaging in dialogue, the cosmos unfolds before me, beckoning to be explored.
Spaceship Dynamics: Maneuvering my vessel through the galactic expanse is both exhilarating and strategic. Dogfights among the stars demand finesse, and ship customization becomes an art form. As I chart my course, the promise of new survival mechanics awaits, adding depth to my cosmic saga.
In this grand celestial ballet, Starfield invites me to dance among the constellations, unravel mysteries, and etch my legacy across the cosmic canvas. (Conversation with Microsoft Copilot)

The minimum and recommended requirements were

 

 

with having  the  AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT as my GPU interface there’s performance Beyond the Stratosphere: The AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB propels gaming performance to new heights. With its advanced RDNA™ 3 architecture, this GPU boasts blazing-fast clock speeds and a staggering 80MB AMD Infinity Cache™. Whether I’m exploring alien landscapes or engaging in interstellar dogfights, the 20GB of GDDR6 memory ensures seamless gameplay at 4K and beyond. It’s like strapping a warp drive to my rig!
Visuals That Defy Gravity: The ASRock Phantom Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XT conjures breathtaking visuals. Thanks to High-Performance Rendering, a fusion of AMD FidelityFX™ features and upscaling technologies, I witness worlds bathed in vivid hues and intricate details. The AMD Radiance Display™ Engine treats me to up to 68 billion colors at 8K 165Hz, making every celestial vista a feast for the eyes.
Cosmic Synergy with AMD Ryzen™: Pairing this celestial GPU with compatible AMD Ryzen™ processors unlocks a cosmic synergy. Smart technologies collaborate, granting me an edge in the galactic arena. And let’s not forget the AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition™, ensuring bulletproof drivers for an unparalleled gaming voyage11.
In summary, the ASRock Phantom Gaming RX 7900 XT 20GB is my trusty starship—a vessel that propels me through the cosmos, rendering beauty and power in equal measure. Engage warp speed, fellow gamers! 🚀 (Conversation with Microsoft Copilot)

combining this Graphics Card  being highly rated in passmark compared to the recommended Graphics Card and this and the recommended specs for Starfield, the game will look absolutely astonishing

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The Samsung 990 PRO SSD Review.

Recently I got a new gaming computer and i put a ASUS ROG Strix Z690-E motherboard in the case, and I needed an SSD to hold a lot of my streaming data, games, and documents. So I did some digging and I found the Samsung 990 PRO SSD.

The Samsung 990 PRO SSD is a PCIe 4.0 / NVMe drive, has a total compacity of 1TB, a read speed of 7450 MB/s and a write speed of 6900MB/s. With a 3 year warrantee and a price of $124.99, id say its a good deal. Not to mention paying about $0.12 per GB. Overall this drive has been the most reliable and it exceeded my expectations

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INTEL core i9 – 13900k

Review of the INTEL core i9 – 13900K CPU

first off the INTEL core i9-13900K processer uses a FCLGA1700 socket, it also has 24 Cores and 32 Threads which has worked extremely well for me the passmark proves my opinion but its personal preference I really like the CPU and I don’t think I’m buying a new processor in a long time

all though yes its priced at a whopping $569.97 USD (2023-06-02). by far the most amount of money I’d ever spend but your paying for a high end Intel CPU so it’s exspected

Over all I really love having this CPU. It works greatly.

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ASUS ROG Strix Z690-E Gaming Motherboard

The ASUS ROG Strix Z690-E Gaming motherboard is a great gaming motherboard for gaming, it has a LGA 1700 CPU socket that supports Supports 13th / 12th Gen Intel Core Processors with an Intel Z690 Chipset. It has 4 memory slots for 288 pin DDR5 supporting 32GB which is roughly 128GB of data which is good for storage but the memory over clocks from 5000gb/s to  6400gb/s, and 4800gb/s is the only speed it doesn’t over clock at. It also contains a 1 x PCI Express 5.0 x16, 1 x PCI Express 4.0 x16, 1 x PCI Express 3.0 x16, 1 x PCIe 3.0 x1. It has 6 x SATA 6Gb/s; the PCI, PCIe, and PCI Express are best used for expansions that allow you to install a wide variety of expansion cards including: Graphics or Video cards and Sound cards. It has multiple USB plug in ports, an Intel I225-V LAN chipset that runs at 2.5Gbps, a HDMI port, 5 x Gold-plated audio jacks, and Bluetooth, a ROG SupremeFX 7.1 channel Surround Sound High Definition Audio CODEC ALC4080. Lastly it has a limited warranty period (Parts) and a limited warranty period (Labor) both lasting 3 years.

the ASUS ROG Strix Z690-E Gaming Motherboard has a 4.2 Egg rating on Newegg. Over all in my own opinion its great for anything from gaming to business use to home use, but I’d suggest it for gaming, theres more info on the ASUS ROG Strix Z690-E Gaming Motherboard on the ASUS ROG (Republic of Gamers) website.

NOTE: THIS IS APART OF A CLASS PROJECT