Speccy Thread

bonus points for
>mouse
>keyboard rollover/switches
>sound

DeathAdder Chroma
NKRO/Brown
5.1 Dolby Digital via Optical

:^)

>Logitech G700s
>Corsair K70 RGB / MX-Brown
>Beyerdynamic T70 @ ASUS Xonar STX I

>TFW 100 FPS average while running the "Ultra" preset (4x MSAA)

Logitech G502
CM Storm QuickFire TK / Blue
Fiio E10 with Sony MDR-V6 or hooked up to my 5.1 surround system

BF isn't really a very demanding game, frostbite engine is rock solid

blackwidow.
corsair scimitar.
Just upgraded graphic card and monitor, do i need to upgrade my cpu? I just play game mostly.

Zowie EC1 eVo
Rantopad MXX / Black
asus xonar U7 (do not recommend this crap) + A-S700 + beyerdynamic DT 250/Monitor Audio RX1

Tell that Mass Effect Andromeda
BF4 was very demanding at its time, but now its four years old
I still prefer it over BF1, which is nice, but I'm boycotting EA now so they can pump up their mini content DLCs and Premium into their greedy asses
Its good to see so many people still playing BF4

For 60 Hz probably not. If you play CPU-bound titles like BF1 maybe. You might try to run 4.5+ GHz on your CPU if you aren't already.

How comes your mum let you have so many SATAs?

g602
g610 reds
g930

Couldnt get my motherboard to run dual-channel. Is it worth returning the board for this?

Daily reminder: cute little eMMC drives are more power efficient than any SSD on the market and still do what most people expect from a system drive.

If you can afford it (time-wise), yes. These parts were probably overpriced and you should expect to run them as they should be. Maybe get a refund and sell your stuff for a Ryzen / 8400.

SSDs are also power efficient, and you don't care about 4-5 W power draw on desktops.

T100 is a nice device btw. I wish they would still bring these.

I got them cheap, about 700$.

You know about T100HA, right?

You could at least have gotten a Ryzen 1600 and a 6 GB card for that money.
Not yet, but these seem expensive and don't have a hard drive. Or do they? There was a T100 with a harddrive in its dock.

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T100TA had 2,5" 7mm slot inside keyboard.
T100HA has only eMMC+msd card, but faster and with higher capacity (128GB for eMMC and 256GB support for microsd cards). But let's be real, this 2,5" drive was often using more power than CPU and screen combined. It's best to just use sd card.

HDDs take around 10 W max, under load. This was only a small one. The key factor was the price, good performance, Windows, storage, a real keyboard, 10h+ battery life with the dock and of course all of this under 300 € new.

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/hot/

What windows theme is that?

This makes me nervous

Where do all your hard drives go? I can't fit 3 in my case.

aero lite

My comfy twenty dollar shitposting machine

>a generic Dell mouse
>a generic HP business class keyboard
>no speakers/phones attached

This keyboard is the best rubber dome board I've ever used and if it breaks a replacement will cost around $5

>Logitech G403 Wireless

>Cooler Master Rapid Fire i with Cherry MX Reds

>Usually HyperX Cloud II's or Logitech G533 Wireless Headset

>Generic Logitech wireless mouse
>Macally keyboard
>Keep headphones plugged in + no speakers
How I do?

FYI SPDIF can't do lossless surround sound

i wish this showed it in more depth. ram is @ 3200mhz, cpu 3.8ghz

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Marvo M309
Hama K210 Basic Keyboard
Myria MY8002 on Realtek HD Audio.

Unlike y'all I'm not all about the bling bling RGB bullshit, and the only reason I am using a Marvo mouse ( that they supposedly say it's for gaming) is because my old mouse (an incredibily crappy Sweex PS/2 optical mouse) broke and I got it for free.

I'm not really an audiophile

Not sure if I want to upgrade the mb to one that has hdmi 2.0 ports or just get a gpu with hdmi 2.0 ports. Thoughts?

why not?

wakemeup.jpg

I cant tell the difference after 160kbps

I value more channels. 16-bit/48 kHz at 640 kbit/s is fine for me.

time to add fans.....

Corsair vengeance k65
A4Tech v8
Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro Plus

>mouse
~$3 Dell
>keyboard
~$5 nobrand
>sound
~$20 Superlux HD 668B

>tfw PC is worth more than my total net worth

damn dude. what do you use it for?

Everything - web, entertainment, work, games - it's my all-in-one solution.
Gets used at least 12 hours daily.
Good stuff. Should last me some 20 more years if I treat it right.

New video card soon

My great lenovo laptop with a totally working battery

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Corsiar mechanical keyboard that I actually don't like there's no tactile click I don't know what switches, reds? G502 mouse.