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DenaByte

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About DenaByte

  • Birthday Jan 01, 1991

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  • Origin
    depkata02@gmail.com

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Programing / Tech
  • Occupation
    Web Developer / Senior CS Agent

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 3600
  • RAM
    16 GB
  • GPU
    Palit Nvidia 1660 Ti
  • Case
    Cougar Mesh something
  • Storage
    250GB M.2 SSD / 500 GB SATA SSD / 2TB HDD at 7200 RPM
  • PSU
    550 Propriatery
  • Display(s)
    2x 24" LGs
  • Cooling
    4x 12 mm fans / 1x 10mm exhaust fan
  • Keyboard
    Cougar Vantar Scissor
  • Mouse
    G203
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Hey, since I've used laptops for the first 5 years of owning a PC I got used to them and to this day I cant find a keyboard that is as comfortable for me to type on than the scissor switches on laptops. Iven got the cougar vantar scissor and its good but I also want to wire a trackpad to my desktop. How would one go about connecting the strip cable from the laptop keyboard and trackpad to usb (or other? ) on the desktop ? I looked up online but didn't find anything about connecting with a wire, just software solutions such as barrier, mouse without borders etc.
  2. Ok so considering that the front fans are quite big, although they are just two, they should be able to match the air getting pushed out from the other three smaller fans so I am going to leave them like this for now. If I reverse both top fans the case will have four fans blowing in and only one out. While both intakes are filtered I still think it might be worse that way.
  3. It's a shame discussing this on the LTT forum when I can just watch the 1 year airflow experiment results... brb gonna go do that and make a decision
  4. They are pushing air out currently since that was the only way I managed to attach both of them to the motherboard, if I flipped them the cable on the fan that is farthest away would not reach. But in this case, why is there a filter on top ? To avoid dust getting in while the Pc isn't running ?
  5. Hey guys, I had a computer built for me and delivered over courier. After about a month or so of daily use I decided to open it up and clean it. So I removed the fans that I could and dusted them off. But here comes the problem, I'm not sure in what configuration were the top fans - push or pull? Now the only way I managed to get both wires to connect to the power supply was in a PUSH configuration, but the top grid has a removable magnet filter. So this leads me to believe that they were in a pull configuration ? The whole config has two big fans on the front of the case which PULL air in, and it has one fan at the back which pushes out. In my opinion the top ones should be pulling instead of pushing air out ? Help me figure out which configuration for the top ones is more adequate !?! EDIT: I just read a few articles online about cooling configs and the general idea seems to be aiming at higher pressure inside the case, so that the air is trying to get out, not get in. Because of small gaps that cannot be filtered. If the config has a lower pressure than the outside, it will try to such air in through any available gap and therefore, theoretically, bring in more dust. This whole idea makes me question if the top ones should actually be pulling as they are now...
  6. I don't usually track my bandwidth as I live in a country that is notoriously famous for its great internet speeds and no caps. Most ISP's here are willing to give you more megabits pet second than what you paid for, just to get you to finish your download and leave the network alone. When it's not too busy ofc, then standart limits apply (50 Megabits/s is what I pay for and I reach that limit very often). Windows claims I used around 240 gigs for the past 30 days, considering I watch (listen to) a lot of youtube and I download movies semi-frequently I'd say that's pretty accurate.
  7. Hey guys. I'm ordering two monitors for my new setup tomorrow, and im stuck in a dilemma - is the 5ms response time really noticeable compared to the advertised 1ms on the Acer nitro ? Acer has that glorious 1ms response time, on an IPS monitor below 150 euro I doubt it's real and it's proly a marketing trick to somehow claim 1ms while not actually being able to maintain it 100% of the time. Now, these monitors will be used for coding, game design (Unity), gaming (gtx 1660, ryzen 3600) and general web browsing. I am still leaning towards the LG since I don't think the difference will be noticeable, but I wanna ask for your guys' opinion - Acer vs LG ? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Acer-VG240Ybmiix-Monitor-FreeSync-ZeroFrame/dp/B07C5CVC91 https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-24MK600M-B-led-monitor I will buy them from a local online retailer with 14 days no questions asked return policy so I can kind of swap them if I wanted to. But I would have to pay for shipping and it will be a hassle so I am trying to avoid relying on this option.
  8. Thanks, a lot for your time man! I'll take this into consideration and hopefully, we gon be able to get a strong workbench!
  9. Oh yea ofc but I want to make sure it runs okay on the simulation and then send it to the phone Something I came up with randomly here is a list - GTX 1050 Ti - RYZEN 1700 (no overclocking) - 4x4 HyperX Fury BLACK - NO IDEA WHAT BOARD TO PICK And its in budget so im kind of happy with what comes up. What motherboard should I look for when combining R7 1700 and GTX 1050 Ti ?
  10. @tjcater Well mostly game apps to be honest. That's why am not sure what components to use. I will try to build up a system right now with the available parts in my region and update in a few hours on what's coming up.
  11. @tjcater So I can get away with a random lower-gen graphics card, a 940 or whatever? I imagined that I would need a good GPU for the simulations when I am live-testing the app on the computer, or am I wrong? If we can save up from a GPU we can shove more RAM, 16 should be enough IMO. What do you think about RYZEN? As far as I know, they are cheaper than Intel choices and are more work focused, rather than pure gaming.
  12. Hello everyone! I am looking into creating apps for Android at first and iOS eventually, but with my current laptop, this is a mission impossible. Last time I tried to test my application it had 1 button, it took 25 minutes to prepare and compile and after I closed the simulation it took 15mins for the laptop to recover... So we are building a desktop PC then! I have no idea what I should be looking for as far as app development goes, I am guessing it needs more RAM than other workloads, selecting the components is kind of impossible for me at this point. Basically, we have about $1000 to $1300 of a budget for the task (TAX included) for the bench only, peripherals we already have, but I need some suggestions as to what to use in order to get good performance. Gaming is not a task for this machine. I will, however, use it for Web Development as well (atom.io text editor + photoshop). A PC BUILD generator suggested Intel Core i5-6500 3.2GHz Quad-Core x Zotac GeForce GTX 1080 8GB AMP! Edition on a Asus H110M-A/M.2 Micro ATX LGA1151 with RAM G.Skill NT Series 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory , though this looks more like a gaming pc build to me. Any good workload pc build suggestions?
  13. Nah man, its like 6 months or more since I bought the damn thing. I can ask for warranty repairs but I dont even have the Asus Platinum Warranty, where they give you back the price you paid for your machine , if it scores a fault in the first 12 months... damn shame. SSD Upgrade is obvious to me but I would like to know what exactly is wrong with my current HDD since it used to run ok-ish for the first 2-3 months.
  14. Blin !!! It's done , that better?
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