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PC Gaming, PC Building, Linux, Programming, Web Design, Hunting, Fishing, Shooting sports.
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Engineer
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CPU
Intel Core i9 9900k
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Asus ROG Maximus XI Formula
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32GB Corsair Vengence RGB PRO 3200
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EVGA 2080ti XC ULTRA
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Lian Li PC-o11 Dynamic
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1TB Samsung 860 EVO
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Corsair RM850i
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Asus ROG Swift PG279Q
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EK Full Custom Loop
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Corsair k70 MK.2 RGB Cherry MX Blue Switches
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Corsair Dark Core RGB
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Senheiser GSP 600 w/ Senheiser GSX 1000
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Windows 10 Pro
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You could always check this out.... Corsair MM1000-Qi Mouse pad with wireless charger built in, if you dont like it, you have a mouse pad that can charge a compatible corsair wireless mouse or a mouse pad with a USB port.
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Corsair VOID PRO wired $59 US Corsair VOID PRO wireless $64 US Bonus....They have RGB if thats your thing.
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GPU not being fully utilised on certain games
noperative replied to CrispyFreshEthan's topic in Graphics Cards
Ive never played minecraft so im not quite sure, I may just be more cpu intensive rather than gpu intensive. I dont think you have a problem with your graphics card though. -
X570: is integrated WiFI worth it?
noperative replied to AvogadrosDog's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
In your case I would go for the one with the integrated wi-fi vs buying a separate card that is likely not as good as the integrated one. -
GPU not being fully utilised on certain games
noperative replied to CrispyFreshEthan's topic in Graphics Cards
What game is it? Some games are poorly optimized and this could be a factor. Also, depending on the game...like minecraft ....fps isnt a big deal anyway. -
Senheiser GSP 350 Senheiser Game One Senheiser GSP 550 Senheiser GSP 600 paired with Senheiser GSX 1000 Gaming Audio Amplifier <----My setup Senheiser GSP 670 <----Wireless but pricey Budget Friendly Corsair VOID Pro RGB Corsair VOID Pro RGB Wireless Logitech G935 Wireless The only Senheisers I can actually speak for are the GSP 600 because they are the only ones I have owned, top notch quality and sound. I went with the GSP 600 as they are a closed back design and block out a decent amount of outside noise. (I have children) I paired them with the Senheiser GSX 1000 solely for the surround sound. I have owned several different versions of Logitech headsets and have been satisfied with the audio on all of them. Both the sound and mic quality were pretty good, they sounded great and I have never gotten any complaints about my mic in various voice chat services. My main problem with the Logitech headsets would be the durability. I have had plastic crack from dropping them off of my desk, my kids have ripped the mic off, they have cracked over time from just putting them on and removing them often enough. They have a nice fit and finish overall, decent sound and mic quality but, plan on replacing them in 2 years. I have owned a few of the Corsairs including the VOID pros and they have been my favorite. They are better built than the Logitech and have lasted much longer. With the Corsairs I feel like I gave up a little sound quality over the Logitech but gained better durability which was not a problems for me. The mic on the Corsairs are also decent, again, no complaints in voice chat. I prefer wireless but I am glad I chose the GSP 600. They are the best sounding headset I have owned and have the best mic quality. They are also the most expensive I have owned and, only more expensive paired with the amplifier. I have not had them as long as I have had any of the Logitechs or Corsairs but I have no question they will be more durable. I love the outside noise isolation as I love to be immersed in my games but thats not for everyone. My recommendation would be to go with any of the Senheisers if you want the best and dont mind spending a little extra money. The game ones are a GREAT choice. If you want to spend a little less...Id go with the Corsair VOIDS.
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I just upgraded to some pricey senheisers but, I do really like the Corsair Void Pro Wireless.
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Where are the 9900k price drops ?
noperative replied to noperative's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
AGREED. -
Where are the 9900k price drops ?
noperative replied to noperative's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Dont have the motherboard yet, debating on whether or not I want the Ryzen or the Intel. -
Where are the 9900k price drops ?
noperative replied to noperative's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I hope so as well. I soooo want to see AMD knock Intels D*** in the dirt. -
Where are the 9900k price drops ?
noperative replied to noperative's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Yeah I dont see the need to watercool the VRMs even overclocking to 5ghz though, I will because its there. The Maximus Hero would be just as good for half the price. Its purely asthetics going into a PC-011 Dynamic. -
Where are the 9900k price drops ?
noperative replied to noperative's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Then again the whole build is absurd....kind of the point. -
Where are the 9900k price drops ?
noperative replied to noperative's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Yeah.....I want it.....purely for asthetics but $700 is absurd. -
Where are the 9900k price drops ?
noperative replied to noperative's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I do tend to agree with you on the crazy to buy it right now thing as well. probably better off going 9700k and upgrade when Ice-lake is finally a thing.