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Gender
Male
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Location
Kugelblitz
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Occupation
IT Technician
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Member title
Hardware Enthusiast, Computer Games Development Uni Graduate
System
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CPU
i9 9900K 5.3 Ghz 1.37V (All cores).
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Motherboard
Z390 Gigabyte AORUS MASTER.
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RAM
64GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance Red LED 4 x 16GB, 3200Mhz rated, runs at 3200Mhz with reduced timings 14, 16, 16, 16, 34.
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GPU
Water cooled RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition SLI (+170 Core) (+930 memory) (2145 boost clock on both) with EKWB Vector blocks on each.
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Case
ThermalTake X9.
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Storage
Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe 1TB, Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe 500GB, 2x Samsung EVO 860 500GB, 2x 2TB Seagate Barracuda.
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PSU
HX1200i Platinum +80.
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Display(s)
PG348Q ROG SWIFT 34" 3440X1440 IPS G-SYNC 100HZ GAMING WIDESCREEN CURVED 3440 x 1440P + PG279Q ASUS ROG SWIFT G-SYNC 165Hz 27" 2560 x 1440P.
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Cooling
Custom Loop EKWB CoolStream 480mm 60mm height 3 x radiators with D5 Revo RGB PUMP, 8x Corsair 120mm HD120 RGB Fans and 4x Noctua 3000 RPM 120mm fans, 200mm ThermalTake 800RPM fan (front), Noctua 3000 RPM 140mm fan (rear).
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Keyboard
Corsair Vengeance K70 LUX Blue MX Switches.
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Mouse
Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum
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Sound
T6300 Creative 5.1 speakers with Corsair Vengeance 7.1 1500 Headset.
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Operating System
Windows 10 64bit
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TheNaitsyrk's Achievements
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Just bought 14900KS. It's most likely to be a dud tho, so an inevitable return is on hands
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Anyone knows how to turn off AOD? I click off on the remote, then after a while it comes back on with time. Afraid of burning in the time there and would rather have it off. I'm just turning it off at the wall for now. Looked through options but can't find the settings.
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I'm fairly convinced now tbf. Will go for it thanks!
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Would you say it's worth it? It's for a laptop with GT500 laptop cooler than is loud, and I just wear headphones. Everything below this price point comes with HDR400 165Hz same resolution and is G-Sync compatible rather than proper G-Sync etc G5 has brightness of 250 nit for half the price etc
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I was looking into G5 and that's £225. But here I'm getting proper HDR experience and comes with 2 years warranty (it's 2nd hand shop btw)
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Not brand loyal, most of my stuff is MSI or Samsung or Corsair. Only my mobo is ASUS. I'm sort of asking in retrospective to other monitors if it's worth paying this much for something from 2020.
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I have opportunity to buy this Quantum Dot 1000nit 200Hz 3540x1440 G-Sync ultimate monitor for £495. Is it worth it in 2024? Or should I just get a cheaper one like Samsung G5 with 165hz for £225?
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Overclocking sanity check
TheNaitsyrk replied to TheNaitsyrk's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Water cooled on low ambient temp, not likely -
Overclocking sanity check
TheNaitsyrk replied to TheNaitsyrk's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Contacted one of the people on Reddit and they're shunt modded and water cooled on low ambient temp never mind all good -
Hi there, I just noticed some laptops on TimeSpy have insane scores: I'm assuming those are shunted and obviously externally cooled to achieve such fear? My MSI Titan managed 24100 in GPU and 20000 in CPU with some undervolting.
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My PC is similar btw, all in the sig. I thought I'd lug it around but never happened, ROG Ally came out lol got 3080 XG Mobile
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£5299 laptop, £900 NVMes and £730 RAM and £30 WiFi card. Had the laptop for like 6-7 months with sometimes weeks of not using it
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Also, much appreciated it's about what expected. Probably about £3000-3300 for it because of upgrades
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Not used much, protective plastics still in tact. Upgraded RAM from 32GB to 192GB and NVMe from 2TB to 12TB and from WiFi 6E to WiFi 7. Ignore the screens