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  • Aug 28, 2020
    Mr Alderson

    https://www.razer.com/gb-en/gaming-keyboards-keypads/razer-turret-for-xbox-one
    Works amazingly on pc

    I'm iffy on Razer.

    Had a Razer keyboard before and I wound up returning that s***.

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    GEOLINK

    I REALLY need a new keyboard.

    Any suggestions fam?

    Wireless preferred, mechanical would be nice.

    Mouse too.

    keychron.com/collections/keyboard

    haven't purchased from them but they'd be my next buy for a wireless mech. choice between gateron brown/red/blue switches and they're backlit. don't know what else i'd be looking for. nice prices too

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    https://www.keychron.com/collections/keyboard

    haven't purchased from them but they'd be my next buy for a wireless mech. choice between gateron brown/red/blue switches and they're backlit. don't know what else i'd be looking for. nice prices too

    I like what I'm seeing here

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    Aug 28, 2020
    GEOLINK

    I like what I'm seeing here

    i like that you're seeing what i'm seeing

    i know the anne pro 2 is pretty common for wireless mechs. a bit steep to me for a 60% but if it's what you're looking

  • Aug 28, 2020
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    GEOLINK

    I REALLY need a new keyboard.

    Any suggestions fam?

    Wireless preferred, mechanical would be nice.

    Mouse too.

    What size and kinda switches u lookin for

  • GEOLINK

    I REALLY need a new keyboard.

    Any suggestions fam?

    Wireless preferred, mechanical would be nice.

    Mouse too.

    The new huntsman mini has been getting favourable reviews. I'm a fan of the 60/65% keyboard layouts so not sure if that is your style.

    Another good alternative are Ducky keyboards, although I think they have a limited selection (if any) of wireless options.

  • Aug 28, 2020
    Heatwaves

    What size and kinda switches u lookin for

    Nothing in particular, just something that’s good.

  • neon 🍄
    Aug 30, 2020
    Lamar

    big navi dont have dlss think i will get a amd cpu tho

    big navi is rumored to have ray tracing and a dlss competitor

  • neon 🍄
    Aug 30, 2020
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    YeezyDude

    Yes it's not a long time actually and they wanna sell some FE's of it them first and then let ASUS etc. get their piece of the pie. But yeah it sounds like things this time around is better hopefully.

    50 % maybe? Oh man this got even better for me now then.

    Yep a new PC is always like a new start, quality of life stuff, it been faster/more powerful etc. and been able to do things that weren't possible before. But it's not cheap... But worth it. Plus it must not be forced, make sense and done at the right time. I don't want to rush this and feel like it must be done at the right time and when all of the parts I want are available and I'm ready to use that PC for the purpose that I did build it for. Plus I gotta get other stuff too that isn't out yet like a new ElGato capture card that hopefully can do 8K @ 60 Hz (FPS), HDR-10/10+, a sound card maybe and what else I feel like is necessary to get

    sounds like you wanna build a beast of a machine

    and yeah only 2 days left now! these new leaks are looking great

  • Aug 30, 2020
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    neon

    sounds like you wanna build a beast of a machine

    and yeah only 2 days left now! these new leaks are looking great

    Indeed... But the RTX 3080 and 3090 can't do SLI apparently... So this means either me waiting more time to build a PC or it's never happening and the RTX 3090 will be more than enough and the whole SLI thing isn't worth it and therefore so won't I regret getting a RTX 3090 before the upgrades that they might do like maybe a RTX 3090 Super... I mean if that ever happens and it's not just the RTX 3080 that gets the "Super" upgrade.

    And yessir the wait is ALMOST over

    Btw the latest Samsung NVME M.2 SSD has some weird numbers lol... Like 7 GB's/s read... But the write speed is 5 GB's/s... Huh? It should be at least 9 or 11 GB's/s... And it's only 1 TB's. So it looks like me waiting until some time in 2021 or 2022 to build a PC would be the right thing to do

  • neon 🍄
    Aug 30, 2020
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    YeezyDude

    Indeed... But the RTX 3080 and 3090 can't do SLI apparently... So this means either me waiting more time to build a PC or it's never happening and the RTX 3090 will be more than enough and the whole SLI thing isn't worth it and therefore so won't I regret getting a RTX 3090 before the upgrades that they might do like maybe a RTX 3090 Super... I mean if that ever happens and it's not just the RTX 3080 that gets the "Super" upgrade.

    And yessir the wait is ALMOST over

    Btw the latest Samsung NVME M.2 SSD has some weird numbers lol... Like 7 GB's/s read... But the write speed is 5 GB's/s... Huh? It should be at least 9 or 11 GB's/s... And it's only 1 TB's. So it looks like me waiting until some time in 2021 or 2022 to build a PC would be the right thing to do

    honestly I personally wouldn't mess around with SLI in 2020, there are just so many games that don't get much benefit.. only way I'd do it again is if MS and everyone started supporting it again but yeah that doesn't seem like it will be happening for a while if it does

    I'd just get the nicest card out so yeah a RTX 3090 soon

    I heard that they're going to do a refresh with TI models next time and no Super models cause they thought it was confusing for end users

    and nice nice, I'm honestly just going to use the 1tb nvme drive I have right now until something much better comes out next year
    only part I'm not upgrading lol

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    neon

    honestly I personally wouldn't mess around with SLI in 2020, there are just so many games that don't get much benefit.. only way I'd do it again is if MS and everyone started supporting it again but yeah that doesn't seem like it will be happening for a while if it does

    I'd just get the nicest card out so yeah a RTX 3090 soon

    I heard that they're going to do a refresh with TI models next time and no Super models cause they thought it was confusing for end users

    and nice nice, I'm honestly just going to use the 1tb nvme drive I have right now until something much better comes out next year
    only part I'm not upgrading lol

    So they'll add a "Ti" to the name instead of "Super"? Interesting... I wonder for which ones exactly? RTX 3080 Ti or both the RTX 3080 and RTX 3090? I wouldn't mind that tbh. But yeah since the support of the whole SLI thing isn't done right at the moment so can this wait until the 40 series GPU's or if they're thinking of doing it earlier than maybe some time in 2021 then.

    True... 1 TB's isn't enough tbh. I need that 4 or 8 TB's... I mean something above that would be good for me as well. Also it would be nice if I could add more than 2 NVME M.2 SSD's to the motherboard that I'll get in 2021 or 2022. But I won't mind if it be installed to other places inside of the PC case as well. One thing I hope is that it's reliable and won't stop working or some parts of it will stop working just like what happens with regular SSD's which I hope that got fixed by now.

    Other than that... So am I good. But one thing that I won't do is a water cooled PC or well anything that needs to be filled or cleaned a lot. So the specs will be crazy but not the cooling method lol... But it'll still be a good one though!

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    YeezyDude

    So they'll add a "Ti" to the name instead of "Super"? Interesting... I wonder for which ones exactly? RTX 3080 Ti or both the RTX 3080 and RTX 3090? I wouldn't mind that tbh. But yeah since the support of the whole SLI thing isn't done right at the moment so can this wait until the 40 series GPU's or if they're thinking of doing it earlier than maybe some time in 2021 then.

    True... 1 TB's isn't enough tbh. I need that 4 or 8 TB's... I mean something above that would be good for me as well. Also it would be nice if I could add more than 2 NVME M.2 SSD's to the motherboard that I'll get in 2021 or 2022. But I won't mind if it be installed to other places inside of the PC case as well. One thing I hope is that it's reliable and won't stop working or some parts of it will stop working just like what happens with regular SSD's which I hope that got fixed by now.

    Other than that... So am I good. But one thing that I won't do is a water cooled PC or well anything that needs to be filled or cleaned a lot. So the specs will be crazy but not the cooling method lol... But it'll still be a good one though!

    I only have a 1TB M.2 SSD. It's just for my Windows 10, a bunch of programs and two games.

    I store all my music on 4TB HDD because of the large space and reliability.

    If I plan to play more games I'll get another SSD.

  • Aug 30, 2020
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    Teal_

    I only have a 1TB M.2 SSD. It's just for my Windows 10, a bunch of programs and two games.

    I store all my music on 4TB HDD because of the large space and reliability.

    If I plan to play more games I'll get another SSD.

    So you think a 7200 RPM HDD is still worth it in 2021-2022? What about a SSHD instead? If the HDD is the one that's the most reliable one of them then oh well a HDD then. But hmm then I wonder which size would be worth it though as a content creature etc. It gotta be 10 TB's or maybe even more!

    Also since I got a lot of music and other stuff so don't I think 4 TB's would be enough for me... It won't last me awhile. Plus also it'll be more than 2 games for sure. I might hit like 50-80 games and that will need a lot of space! But yeah I gotta think about this and choose wisely or I might spend too much and maybe waste a lot of money which isn't a good idea tbh.

  • Aug 30, 2020
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    YeezyDude

    So you think a 7200 RPM HDD is still worth it in 2021-2022? What about a SSHD instead? If the HDD is the one that's the most reliable one of them then oh well a HDD then. But hmm then I wonder which size would be worth it though as a content creature etc. It gotta be 10 TB's or maybe even more!

    Also since I got a lot of music and other stuff so don't I think 4 TB's would be enough for me... It won't last me awhile. Plus also it'll be more than 2 games for sure. I might hit like 50-80 games and that will need a lot of space! But yeah I gotta think about this and choose wisely or I might spend too much and maybe waste a lot of money which isn't a good idea tbh.

    The only reason why it's worth it to me is because I have over 3TB of music files on my PC (Half which are FLAC) and it would cost me far too much to get a 4TB SSD.

    How much music do you have? I have entire discographies and it's only at 3TB. What else do you download? 4K movies? Lol 50 games? Oh man. You're gonna need several SSDs / HDDs it seems.

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    YeezyDude

    So they'll add a "Ti" to the name instead of "Super"? Interesting... I wonder for which ones exactly? RTX 3080 Ti or both the RTX 3080 and RTX 3090? I wouldn't mind that tbh. But yeah since the support of the whole SLI thing isn't done right at the moment so can this wait until the 40 series GPU's or if they're thinking of doing it earlier than maybe some time in 2021 then.

    True... 1 TB's isn't enough tbh. I need that 4 or 8 TB's... I mean something above that would be good for me as well. Also it would be nice if I could add more than 2 NVME M.2 SSD's to the motherboard that I'll get in 2021 or 2022. But I won't mind if it be installed to other places inside of the PC case as well. One thing I hope is that it's reliable and won't stop working or some parts of it will stop working just like what happens with regular SSD's which I hope that got fixed by now.

    Other than that... So am I good. But one thing that I won't do is a water cooled PC or well anything that needs to be filled or cleaned a lot. So the specs will be crazy but not the cooling method lol... But it'll still be a good one though!

    hmm honestly that will probably depend on AMD, I don't think Nvidia would put out a 3090ti next year unless AMD drops something that puts the 3090 to shame then I feel like they'd have to do a ti for the 90 but the 3080/3070/3060 tis are coming next year it sounds like.

    I use a Freenas I built to store games I'm not playing right now, I just need to upgrade my ethernet to 10gbe so I can load them quickly but yeah some day I'll get a 2tb pcie4 nvme drive for my gaming machine for sure. They can make SSDs that last a lot longer but its a lot more costly, there are drives you can get that have far more writes though like an Intel Optane drive is suppose to last forever.

    Yeah open loop watercooling seems like a hassle, I've used AIO/closed loop systems before for years and never had an issue. I wanna get a water cooled GPU at some point tbh.

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    Teal_

    The only reason why it's worth it to me is because I have over 3TB of music files on my PC (Half which are FLAC) and it would cost me far too much to get a 4TB SSD.

    How much music do you have? I have entire discographies and it's only at 3TB. What else do you download? 4K movies? Lol 50 games? Oh man. You're gonna need several SSDs / HDDs it seems.

    Okay let's just say my 3 TB's external HDD is almost full... So even 4 TB's would not be enough for me.

    Well let's see... MV's, FLAC/AAC music files, movies/anime (Blu-Ray/downloaded from online services (Paid of course)), pictures, videos I made, documents, screenshots (Videogames and other stuff) and soon games of course. Plus of course many videos and pictures that I'll be making for YouTube etc.

    So yes... A LOT of them. I would say the OS and games will be on a NVME M.2 SSD and the rest will be on a SSHD or HDD and then some times temporarily be moved to the NVME M.2 SSD as it's hard going back to something slow after been used to the speeds of a SSD etc. But it won't be cheap so I'll need a lot of time until I do have the money for it. But it should be worth it.

    @Lil_Neon_Baebows Well it sounds like Big Navi might make them consider it at least. But I do see them making a "Refreshed" version of it in 2021 for sure as I don't see them just keeping the current ones until 2022 if they decide to take a long time until the 40 series GPU's are out. I wouldn't mind it tbh as instead of getting 2 RTX 3090 GPU's so will I just get 1 and then get the upgraded version of it some time in 2021 or if I can't upgrade until 2022 then so would I just get a RTX 4090 or whatever they're going to call it in 2022.

    Ahh the NAS stuff... I might get one to store a lot of videos on it but not video games tbh... But it's a good thing to have regardless! Also yes good idea with the Intel Optane drive... But then so will I need one with a lot of TB's and dunno if I'll have enough space for it if I want to have more than one of it with how much space the RTX 3090 will take... But I'll keep it in mind for sure. I have heard a lot of good stuff about it and will take it into consideration

    Yeah the Air cooled thing or something that doesn't involve water/liquid is the only thing I might consider doing or just having some good RGB fans and a CPU cooler will be good enough for me tbh

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    Been holding off finishing Control for this

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    Ok these performance increases

    The price

    3070 faster than 2080ti for less than half the price

    No pre orders though?

  • upgrading from gtx 1080 to rtx 3080

  • neon 🍄
    Sep 1, 2020

    where is preorder lol

  • neon 🍄
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    take my god damn money jensen

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    neon

    take my god damn money jensen

    Which one you getting? I plan to get the 3080, but that 3090 looking absolutely girthy physically and performance wise. Price wise too