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Just in case the Christmas father doesn't get me a new pc, I've decided to replace my old one for Christmas lol
So what do you think would be a good one, a decent step up from my current pc which I've had since 2017... She's been good (her name is Basanti II - named after the farmers smexy second daughter ) The only time she went skitzo was when the first graphic card died after having it for 6 months... The current pc spec is... X370 GAMING carbon motherboard Ryzen 7 1800x (first generation, I think the current generation is 7 now) 32gb ram 8gb Vega 64 lc Samsung 970 evo 1tb drive Corsair 110i aio 750w gold psu Noctis 450 case I would be using it for personal work (vs) and gaming, more gaming than working, naturally )... My budget isn't fixed, I just have to work harder to save the dough |
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Edited by
Jaan Doh
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Mon 11/13/23 02:20 PM
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Whoop whoop
I finished it... I decided not to upgrade my old pc, but rather to hide it behind the desk 🤣 And replace it with a new one... Well here it is Oh I can't upload the pic 🤣 Here's the specs anyway.. - MSI X670E carbon wifi motherboard - AMD Ryzen 9 7900x3d cpu - 48gb Corsair RGB 6000mhz ram - Samsung 990 Pro 1tb m2 ssd - Corsair i150 cappelix 320mm cooler - Corsair icue 5000x case - beQuiet 850w gold psu - Sapphire rx 7800xt 16gb vga card - Windows 11 pro Oh I just remembered there's photos here |
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Hi Jaan, thats amazing! keep it up!
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Thank you Joy
I've been spending time looting and shooting killing and maiming Wasting time and fighting away the boredom, it's too wet n cold to go out here, especially now that winters here for the next 8 months |
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Thank you Joy
I've been spending time looting and shooting 🕹 killing and maiming Wasting time and fighting away the boredom, it's too wet n cold to go out here, especially now that winters here for the next 8 months ❄❄❄⛈🌧🌨🌩🌪 Stay in home & through the phone.. Feel The Freedom |
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Thank you Joy
I've been spending time looting and shooting 🕹 killing and maiming Wasting time and fighting away the boredom, it's too wet n cold to go out here, especially now that winters here for the next 8 months ❄❄❄⛈🌧🌨🌩🌪 Stay in home & through the phone.. Feel The Freedom Only on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays (after work) I have the freedom of 4 walls Robin Fridays is boys night (the guys I grew up with, we had to stop during covid) when we chill with each other (tomorrow) have a few beers order a take away, generally relax and catch up Weekends spend time out catching up with other local friends and neighbours of my last flat, maybe go pub if its nice weather... Still... It would be nice to live the whole week rather than survive on 3 days... If I had to stare at 4 walls everyday it would make me become sane 🤣 |
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Edited by
Joy
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Fri 11/17/23 02:20 PM
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If I had to stare at 4 walls everyday it would make me become sane 🤣 always wondered why the people in mental inatutions seemed more sane than the rest of us |
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always wondered why the people in mental insitutions seemed more sane than the rest of us
🤣 Hahaha |
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I upgraded my underwear last year on december 2023, now I have a second hole notification...⭕♂️
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I upgraded my underwear last year on december 2023, now I have a second hole notification...⭕♂️ Oh dear I hear that duct tape has a million and one uses... 🤣🤣 |
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i tend to go 'bang for buck' specs on a new pc, though i may go the SBC (Small Board Computer) PC route with the next upgrade.. just gotta suss out the graphics side of it is comparative, when i do it, i guess.
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i tend to go 'bang for buck' specs on a new pc, though i may go the SBC (Small Board Computer) PC route with the next upgrade.. just gotta suss out the graphics side of it is comparative, when i do it, i guess. I quite like the parallax propeller microcontroller, for the design of a home made computer, it's the vga capabilities that make it so special, it's no frills off course, but capable of driving vga, svga, xga and even hdr upto 1280x720 with some extra work and effort... I had few circuit / motherboards (5 pieces) made up by JL PC (? I think that's the name), but I can no longer solder now so that's a project that's been put on the back burner.. I did manage to port a file system in FAT32 so there's lots that can be done with... I like the retroness of it, and I'm not taken by the modern route, the Arm microcontroller. https://www.parallax.com/propeller-multicore-concept/ https://forums.parallax.com/?_ga=2.32230520.711162368.1714720626-1311807393.1714720625 |
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I'm not taken by the modern route, the Arm microcontroller.
Sorry, you're thinking of the more typical (ARM) SBCs. I am looking at the ones labeled specifically as 'Mini PCs' SBCs (with Intel/AMD CPUs, generally up to 64GB RAM, Desktop Graphics side of it may be the showstopper for me though, will see) - which for the most part is a larger SBC (due to airflow reasons) though not by much. Heres a CPU benchmark from my Desktop and one of my ARM64 SBCs.. Desktop (cpu: Ryzen 5 5600X): $ sudo sysbench --test=cpu --cpu-max-prime=15000 run --num-threads=12 total number of events: 198719 (higher is better here!) OrangePi 5 (cpu: ARM64/ Rockchip RK3588S): # sysbench --test=cpu --cpu-max-prime=15000 run --num-threads=8 total number of events: 80654 not too shabby huh? I been running ARM IoTs (Internet of Things) for the past decade and never had issues with them. And i decommissioned older ones over the years due to upgrades not because they were falling apart or something. So yeah, the Mini PCs have piqued my attention too, despite being stuck in a AIO for the most part! But at the same time, i tend to not replace anything on my Desktop (besides fans) for at least 5 years unless of a failing part. So it could be a pro or con either way, i guess. |
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I'm not taken by the modern route, the Arm microcontroller.
Sorry, you're thinking of the more typical (ARM) SBCs. I am looking at the ones labeled specifically as 'Mini PCs' SBCs (with Intel/AMD CPUs, generally up to 64GB RAM, Desktop Graphics side of it may be the showstopper for me though, will see) - which for the most part is a larger SBC (due to airflow reasons) though not by much. Heres a CPU benchmark from my Desktop and one of my ARM64 SBCs.. Desktop (cpu: Ryzen 5 5600X): $ sudo sysbench --test=cpu --cpu-max-prime=15000 run --num-threads=12 total number of events: 198719 (higher is better here!) OrangePi 5 (cpu: ARM64/ Rockchip RK3588S): # sysbench --test=cpu --cpu-max-prime=15000 run --num-threads=8 total number of events: 80654 not too shabby huh? I been running ARM IoTs (Internet of Things) for the past decade and never had issues with them. And i decommissioned older ones over the years due to upgrades not because they were falling apart or something. So yeah, the Mini PCs have piqued my attention too, despite being stuck in a AIO for the most part! But at the same time, i tend to not replace anything on my Desktop (besides fans) for at least 5 years unless of a failing part. So it could be a pro or con either way, i guess. Yeah I'm leaning towards a con not a pro lol... The new pc is only slightly faster than the old one... I have seen those mini itx boards and I'd opt for something larger myself... Although when it comes IOT devices it's probably best not to go overboard... A lot of the modern mobile phones tend to be more powerful than many laptops ... |
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Edited by
Unknow
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Thu 05/09/24 04:48 AM
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Yeah I'm leaning towards a con not a pro lol...
At this point in time i agree, the best one i have found, that is aimed at gamers, only has a Radeon 780M graphics built in and even that is poop compared to my three year old desktop graphics card: https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-RX-6600-XT-vs-AMD-Radeon-780M/4117vsm2088874 |
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