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Raginryuu

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  1. Thank you for both your inputs. Does my options get better if I can tightly fit up to 12" instead of 11"? @Dedayog @jaslion
  2. I understand that the ipad is great but as I stated, I still prefer a windows or android system.. Call me stubborn
  3. Hi! I know this is gonna be really silly but I have this small travel bag that is small, minimal, and can hold anything I need for a day trip. Basically, I love it. However I've gotten into blogging, discord, web surfing, and other less demanding tasks. I grown tired of sitting at my desk all day. So I have been looking into laptops and tablets. The bag can hold a switch or my friend's 11" Ipad for reference. I have taken a look at the Surface Go 3 and the Samsung tablet and wanted to hear other's ideas. I know the Ipad is great but I personally would rather stick with the android or windows systems. Price at the moment is not a concern. Thank you!
  4. Don't worry, I'm not planning on 8K due to cost and need. But what I'm hearing is that LED (X80J) if the safer bet?
  5. They aren't known for future proof?? Like how bad? 8 years? 5 years? 2 years???
  6. Hi all! I got my first apartment and looking at TV's to get. Currently I'm looking at 55 inch (maybe/maybe not 65 inch). But I would like to get into 4K and a decent set up since I've been told that 8K is not exactly worth the money. I've taken a liking at the Sony's platform and have taken an interest at the A80J (https://www.sony.com/electronics/televisions/a80j-series) and the X80J (https://www.sony.com/electronics/televisions/x80j-series). Yes I know the pros and cons of the panels of OLED verses and LED. But wanted to understand more on the "future proofing" aspect. Thought?! Thank you and be safe all!
  7. Yeah I'm not entirely sure about the ergonomics of the keyboard since its made for the couch and on the lap. 6 months is a long time for a gaming keyboard. I'll probably sleep on it
  8. Hiya! So all my parts will come in next week and I'll be able to build my PC finally, WOOHOO! Unfortunately I have been using a laptop and don't actually own a keyboard because I'm waiting for my mechanical keyboard I'm building in the summer. Therefore I would like a temporary keyboard that will last me 6 months of casual computer stuff, gaming, and slight editing. But I would not like to be wasteful so I would like the keyboard to be long term; some couch keyboard that I can use in the living room if I would like. Below for simplified terms. Needs: Temporary keyboard that will last me 6 months for 10% editing, 50% gaming, and 40% web stuff Post-6 months will be used for living room (so would prefer to be minimal and wireless if possible) Wants: Wireless (as spoken above) Minimal like TKL (as spoken above) $100 budget (but willing to go as higher if persuaded) Currently I found the Logitech K830 as an option but not sure if I'll hate myself using it to play games for6 months. Thoughts or other alternatives?
  9. Hi all!! Finally after weeks of waiting outside my Microcenter, I have finally got my 3080 graphics card!!! Nonetheless, the power supply has been a struggle and currently waiting. I saw that Cooler Master came out with their SFX power supply (yes I am aware that they are SFX-l dimensions and both will fit in my ITX build). I know that 750W will be enough for my build but needed thoughts on the better choice long term, quality, sound, and so forth. Has anyone gotten either the: Corsiar SFX 750W, Cooler Master SFX v750W, or Cooler Master SFX v850W that can give me their thoughts and review? Which one is quieter? Or better quality? More reliable? I have the AMD Ryzen 9 5900x and ASUS TUF 3080 and will be under-volting both slightly or if needed.
  10. Case: Sliger SM560 MOBO: ASUS X570 ITX PS: CORSIAR SF750 CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Cooler: IDCOOLING IS-60 RAM: 32Gbs Storage: 1TB M.2 SSD GPU: ASUS 3080 TUF ($699) VS ASUS 3080 STRIX ($850) Situation: I am choosing either these card cause I like Asus, performance, and whatever. Both these card fits which is not the issue. The problem, besides the stock supply of 3080's, is that if I go with the ASUS TUF card then I know I'm missing out on the little performance improvement as well as the amount of stock fulfillment of getting it as soon as the STRIX. The Asus STIX card has been restocked more frequently than the TUF which I really appreciate along with the slightly better performance (by the binning and all). However, the the larger size forces me to remove one 2.5" sdd drive spot as well as forcing me to get the pig tail power cord. Problem: I understand that this is relevant to my preference, but I want to get other people's opinion and thought process in what they would think. Would you go with the ASUS STRIX over the TUF and sacrifice the storage space along with being forced to go with the pig tail power cord or would you rather go with the TUF card with the slight less of performance/cooling and less likelihood of snagging a card sooner and saving myself a storage slot and dealing with a pig tail power cord? Note: -My previous comment of stock supply is based on the Hotstock.io site with the STIX card being restocked more often than TUF card with no regard of the quantity amount of being re-stocked. -I've been rocking a an old gaming laptop with an Intel I7 and RTX 1050M, so a gaming pc sooner would always be preferred
  11. This lets you download any google contents you have with google https://takeout.google.com/?hl=en
  12. I'm here for the same issue, and remember this older video of NAS sever. I was thinking a NAS server with https://takeout.google.com/?hl=en would a be an idea... However, I'm feeling iffy whether this would be the same or similar service like Google photos that i l had loved. Posting and following here to see if others have better ideas or comments
  13. Building an ITX case and not sure if there has been any news whether the new series of CPUs will have an ECO mode as well. Trying to see how much power I can get with the ID-COOLING: IS-60 (w/ Noctua fans)
  14. Can Zealios switches fit in a Kailh Sockets? I am planning on getting: -Zealios 67g (https://zealpc.net/products/zealio) -RAMAWORKS: U-80A (https://ramaworks.store/products/u80-a-seq2?variant=32603681980494)
  15. Ahhhh so I should go with B550 since they're the same? or I guess X570 for the ports?
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