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About HeathCliff
- Birthday Dec 27, 1995
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Based$enpai
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Gender
Male
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Location
Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Occupation
Field Engineer at British Telecoms
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Member title
2D is best D
System
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CPU
Intel Core i7-9700K
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Motherboard
ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-F
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RAM
Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB 3000MHz
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GPU
EVGA 1080 Ti FTW3 ICX
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Case
Phanteks Enthoo Primo SE Red
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Storage
Samsung 970 EVO 1TB + Sandisk Ultra Plus 128GB SSD + WD Blue 1TB
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PSU
Corsair HX1000i
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Display(s)
Asus PG279Q x 3
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Cooling
Corsair H150i Pro RGB
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Keyboard
Corsair K95 RGB MX Red + Razer Orbweaver Chroma
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Mouse
Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED
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Sound
Beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO + Schiit Magni & Modi 3's
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
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Compact budget camera for stills
HeathCliff replied to HeathCliff's topic in Photography and Videography
Thanks for all the info After digging through a bunch of used cameras on the market, I've nabbed an a6400 with a pretty good lens for a bargain. Will do my best to learn the ins and out of how this thing works. -
Hiya guys, Decided to get into photography since I'll be travelling a lot more for work, so I decided to learn this side of things. For the mean time, I want to learn the basics and get to know my first camera before I head off. From what Google and YouTube have recommended, the Sony a6400 is a good bang for the buck pick. As I'm still pretty clueless of where to look for more in depth comparison, I thought I'd give the forum a go and see what you guys would recommend. Prefer a budget of no more that £700-800 and not fussed if it's used. Hopefully you can give some lens recommendations too. If there's any YouTube creators or sites you'd recommend to learn from, I'd happily give them a look.
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All four DIMMs are from the same kit and CPU-Z verifies it. Tried it with 1.15 and 1.2, and still getting errors. Might have to spend a day dialing it in as this cpu probably drew the short straw on the memory controller.
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Hiya guys, I've been spending some time trying to figure out what sort of settings I can tweak for my kit of memory. When I load up XMP profile 1, my system starts spitting out errors in TestMem5. BIOS and chipset drivers are up to date, so I guess it's either the timings or the voltage that need dialing in. CPU us a 5800X3D, memory is a kit of 4* 16GB 3600MHz and the board is a MSI MPG X570S. At the moment, I have it running without any xmp settings enabled, but any tips on what I can change to get the 3600 config work? Thanks
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Uhhh, first?
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China Pressures ASUS to remove ROG and Hololive Collab Broadcast
HeathCliff replied to Rerona's topic in Tech News
Aah yes, west Taiwan is getting salty again. -
Laptop recommendations for gaming/editing
HeathCliff posted a topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Hiya guys, With the upcoming changes to my job, I'm going to be more on the move than before, so I thought I might as well get something while I'm away from my main rig. The key points I'm really looking for would be somewhat thin and light (nothing overly bulky), great for gaming and light video editing, great build quality and something that's not too flashy as I may end up using it in meetings here and there. Some of the picks I've found so far are the Asus ROG Zephyrus M and the MSI GS65 Stealth. Both have the i7-9750H and a 2060. The Asus does however come with 1TB over the MSI's 512GB. The budget I guess is about £2K, but if there's a significant upgrade on another option which is a bit higher, then I can manage. The window of time until I need one is at the start of April, so if I missed any new releases during CES, I'll consider them as I remember there were a few 10th gen Intel and some AMD laptops here and there. Thanks for the help -
2019 upgrades complete - Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro - Schiit Magni 3 + Modi 3 - Logitech G560 - HyperX Quadcast
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For some reason, can't seem to find an option to deliver to the UK on drop.com. I'm guessing this is a US specific product.
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Not sure when I last updated my specs tbh. I do a lot of racing sims with a few friends every now and then and being above 60Hz is slightly easier on the eyes. I got em at a really good price and they've lasted me a good number of years. Edit: Updated the specs
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For the price, they're damn good. However, I already have a proper mic on the way, so it'll kinda be a waste.
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I kinda wanna spoil myself tbh XD But if it is pretty comparable, then I'll consider it.