We’re living in a time when PC hardware has progressed to the point that things have started to look boring. We have SSDs breaching 14,000MB/s speeds, gaming monitors casually sporting 500Hz refresh rates, and high-end graphics cards rewriting what top-tier gaming means. That said, I’m not fully convinced by many of these technologies and features, especially those that have the word “next-gen” tied to them. Whether it’s bleeding-edge Wi-Fi standards or even Ryzen X3D CPUs, I’m still not buying into modern PC hardware.