Suddenly, the screen went black. Arthur held his breath. A moment later, the monitor roared back to life, sharper and brighter than before. The pixels had aligned. He launched the game, and for the first time, the wind in the digital trees didn't stutter—it flowed. The machine was finally awake.
"The soul of the machine is missing," he whispered, staring at his brand-new AMD Radeon card.
Arthur sat in his dimly lit room, the blue glow of his monitor illuminating his tired eyes. He had just finished building his dream PC, but something was wrong. Every time he tried to launch The Elder Scrolls , the screen flickered like a dying candle, and the frame rate moved like a flipbook in a hurricane.
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