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Valentyn

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Ireland
  • Interests
    Computer technology, gaming, and food.
  • Biography
    A tech enthusiast that's just having fun.
  • Occupation
    Online/Mobile Account Security

System

  • CPU
    i7 5820K 4.0Ghz 6-Core
  • Motherboard
    Asus X99 Deluxe
  • RAM
    32GB DDR 4 2400Mhz
  • GPU
    Titan V & 2060 Super
  • Case
    Phanteks Enthoo Luxe
  • Storage
    1.5TB SSD, 15.25TB External
  • PSU
    EVGASupernova G2 1000W
  • Display(s)
    ASUS PG348Q + MG278Q
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH D15S
  • Keyboard
    Razer Huntsman Elite
  • Mouse
    Razer Naga Chroma
  • Sound
    Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 + Sennheiser HD598
  • Operating System
    MacOS 10.15 & Windows 10 Pro

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  1. Man I like it all. just the temps seem annoying. I'll wait another 2 years, and see what I can upgrade to from my 5950X. Give DDR5 and the platforms some more time to mature. Noticed in Gamers Nexus that the 13900K had some off 1% lows at times, some worse than 13600K, and 12600K. Likely windows and the e cores.
  2. I was a consumer ho too many times in my life. I love me some Big die chips, even got the Titan V prior to the 3090. Not a hope I'm touching the 4090 this time round. Caseking prices already over MSRP; and no more options of getting FE cards in Ireland. Nevermind the per kWh price for electricity is going up another 49% here next month. Hoping AMD does well, and likely going to grab an Intel arc to much about with.
  3. It actually looks interesting. All of it. Been wanting Intel to come into the market since Knight Landing as a dedicated GPU failed.
  4. Out of Intel, and AMD's launches it just shows how good the X3D was. Give me a 10-12 core X3D. Kinda wish It was out when I build my Ryzen 5000 system in 2020. Although I'm really interested in Intel's ARC. I'm very likely going AMD for my next upgrade, but would like one to play around with. Biggest worry is their drivers
  5. Well it makes sense from a security, and political sanction route. Then again I don't trust many mainstream AV system anyway, most seem rather dodgy to say the least.
  6. Unique design for sure. A smart way to take advantage of the latest tech earlier before they would have it all on a single PCB. The Golden Tee arcade board I have is a next step up. Everything bar the 3d accelerator is on the same PCB; but that still uses a normal expansion slot.
  7. My lovely 3dfx, and Pentium MMX powered Taito Wolf System Arcade system. Still works after 24 years. Such a unique system. Three boards layered over each other. ROM > 3d accelerator, and pentium powered mainboard. Game is Psychic Force 2012.
  8. I'm a pal of a collector that specializes in only getting 3dfx prototypes. Bought one from him. He has several rampage prototypes also, even a working one.
  9. Blasphemy! The I have two cards with modded HSF's, the 5500 PCI, and a 5800 Prototype.
  10. Yes, I own a V5 6000. I also know Anthony that's making the new V5 6000 clones. Last time I took a photo of my baby to prove it as mine.
  11. Two absolute rare beauties I found recently. 3dfx powered Arcade board, for Golden Tee. Also a sealed new, Japanese only V3 3000 minibox. It's so small compared to the normal US, and EU retail boxes!
  12. Uniting a classic with it's new boxed home, and goodies.
  13. When I finally moved to all NVMe storage, and my only SATA SSD/HDDs are external raids.
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