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SuperShermanTanker

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Tanks and Armored Vehicles, Computers, Videography and Photography
  • Biography
    I am someone who does photography and video production as a hobby and also does PC building as a hobby. I love to tinker arround with machines and play video games. I also love SiFi stuff like Star Trek and Star Wars, and am also into comics. I also am really into armored vehicles with the M4 Sherman being my favorite armored vehicle with the Challanger 2 being my favorite modern armored vehicle.
  • Occupation
    Student
  • Member title
    Tinkering with a machine or electronic

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5 4690k at stock speed
  • Motherboard
    Asrock Z97 Extreme 4 that randomly turns itself on
  • RAM
    16gb 2 Crucial Ballistix and 2 Avexir budget series (yes I know the ram is mixed but it works)
  • GPU
    AMD RX480 8gb Reference Cooler and Sappire AMD Radeon R7 240 for Folding@Home
  • Case
    Silverstone Case With Side Window
  • Storage
    270gb Crucial SSD as boot drive and one 500gb and two 1tb storage drives and one 500gb drive in a hot swap bay for backup
  • PSU
    Seasonic Platinum 760watt 80+ Platinum
  • Display(s)
    2 1024x768 4:3 displays one Envision one Sony and as the main display a AOC 75hz Freesync 1080p 16:9 display
  • Cooling
    A mix of random 120mm fans 1 blue LED Antec fan and 1 blue LED slim Thermaltake fan in the top, 1 Thermaltake RRing white LED fan and 1 Noctua Linus Tech Tips Special Edition fan in the front, and finally 1 Noctua Linus Tech Tips Special Edition fan on my Antec Kuler AIO water cooling unit along with the fan that came with the AIO
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G105 Backlit LED Membrane Keyboard
  • Mouse
    Rocat Kone Pure
  • Sound
    2 Sony bookshelf speakers hooked up to a 20 watt amp
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home 64Bit with a program to block all the tracking
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  1. Currently budgeting out an upgrade for my home network and trying to decide which devices to get. Budget would be ~$250 and would have a new router (with built in AP) with 1-2 additional APs depending if I want to add one more AP than the current configuration.
  2. Been literal years since I last shared my builds on the LTT forums so here's the upgrades they got for 2022. My main PC this year was upgraded to a 5800x3d from a 2700x. I upgraded the PSU and GPU last year. The PSU went from a 760watt Platinum to a 850watt Titanium Seasonic, and the GPU went from a RTX 2080 to a RTX 3080. The case is a NZXT Tempest and I love how much expansion room it has only downside is the gray interior. Specs: R7 5800x3d 32gb 3600mhz CL16 RAM MSI RTX 3080 Gaming Z 850watt 80+ Tianium Seasonic PSU Asus Crosshair 8 Hero Wifi X570 Motherboard Creative Soundblaster XFi Titanium Fatal1ty Sound Card NZXT Tempest Case 512gb 970 Evo Plus for boot 512gb Inland Professional for games 5tb 5900rpm Seagate for storage 3tb 7200rpm Seagate for whatever Monitors are a Dell 165hz 1440p 24in and a old Alienware 60hz 1080p I think 20in panel. Keyboard is a cheap Corsair unit and the mouse is a Roccat Kone Pure mouse. For sound I use a cheap Creative Labs 2.1 speaker set and a basic pair of Hyper X headphones. The mic I use is a Samson Meteorite that never wants to work. The spare PC used to be a old iBuyPower PC that I got at the flea market and I rebuilt it with the old CPU and PSU from my main PC in a new Fractal Meshify C case. The old case was a NZXT Phantom. Specs: R7 2700x 16gb 3400mhz CL18 RAM Asrock B350 Pro 4 motherboard MSI GTX 1060 6gb Fractal Meshify C Case 760watt 80+ Platinum Seasonic PSU 270gb Crucial MX300 SSD for boot 1tb 7200rpm Seagate HDD for storage Monitor is a 24in 144hz 1080p MSI panel Keyboard is a cheap Logitech and the mouse is a old Roccat Kone Pure mouse Speakers are just some basic cheap Creative labs speakers HTPC: Old HP Compaq 8200 I got for $28 and slapped a GPU plus some more RAM in Specs: i5 2500 8gb 1333mhz RAM R5 340 2gb GDDR3 GPU 120GB Inland SSD boot 1tb Seagate HDD storage TV is a random 1080p 32in Samsung Smart TV
  3. The fact they transition so smoothly between each sponsor spot is kinda scary even if the whole video and script was doing sponsor things.
  4. I can't put my finger on it but something feels different, definitely not the font, totally looks normal.
  5. That video just keeps getting weirder and weirder
  6. I wonder how far intel and amd can tune their mobile chips in terms of efficiency to compete with apple, actually really curious how well the intel E cores work
  7. Intel already went hybrid architecture but apple clearly has the advantage in performance per watt. This is an interesting thing to think about what they may do.
  8. Says it was running til December 11th not sure why the doc is closed
  9. The google doc is borked, also seeing people discussing CPU folding, that's pretty much all I do other then sometimes on my laptop's RTX 2060
  10. WOW it's been forever since I was last on here so may as well post some build updates with my newer machines Main rig, this is the main machine I use at home: 2700x CPU 32gb 3200mhz CAS14 RAM Gigabyte X570 Gaming Ultra Motherboard Gigabyte RTX 2080 OC GPU Soundblaster XFi Titanium Fatal1ty sound card 512gb 970 Evo Plus M2 SSD, 270gb Crucial SSD, 3tb HDD Seasonic Prime Platinum 760watt PSU Old NZXT Tempest case Secondary rig, I keep this one at my parents house it's made out of mostly old parts with exception of the GPU and case: i7 5820k 16gb 2400mhz CAS 16 RAM Asus X99 TUF Sabertooth Motherboard EVGA GTX 1660 Super 512gb Inland M2 SSD, 512gb Tigo SSD, 2tb 2.5in Seagate SSHD 750watt Seasonic PSU Cooler Master NR600 case Spare PC, my old Alienware I keep on the side for when I need a extra PC: Alienware X51 i7 3570 16gb 1600mhz RAM GTX 660 OEM Dell 1.5gb DDR5 1tb HDD 330watt external Dell power brick
  11. Just has a ice blue to it and the Snow Leopard is my favorite animal, the desktop wallpaper and mouse pad are Snow Leopard pics. Also it's my favorite animal so my main PC is named after it.
  12. Definitely on the list of things to do to fix the GPU sag, also that Snow Leopard background is just one I found online that I pulled from a google search it fits the build and my mouse pad I have on that desk, also it's my favorite animal.
  13. I can probably get something to move the ITX PC onto but the smaller ATX PC on the white desk the desk has a set of drawers down the area under where the PC sits so it's impossible to center it out. Those 2 setups anyway aren't really setups I do more then play the PC on if I need space I'll either use the main PC desk or move somewhere else.
  14. I only reason I have that case for the Snow Leopard PC is because it's my favorite one I like how the outside looks just the inside is dated in the way it looks. Also thanks I try to keep stuff as clean as possible.
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