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About kameshss

  • Birthday Feb 04, 1993

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    India
  • Interests
    PC Gaming, Internet Surfing, Photography, Building PCs, PC Troubleshooting.

System

  • CPU
    Intel® Core™ i5-3470 @ 3.6 GHz
  • Motherboard
    Intel® DH61WW
  • RAM
    Corsair® Value Select 4GBx2 DDR3 1600 MHz
  • GPU
    Dell OEM Nvidia GeForce GT 640 1GB GDDR5
  • Case
    Antec® X1 - E
  • Storage
    WD 1TB Green HDD, Toshiba 1TB HDD, Seagate 1TB 2.5" HDD, Seagate 500GB Barracuda HDD
  • PSU
    Corsair CX550M
  • Display(s)
    Lenovo® L2060wA (1600x900@75Hz) via DVI Port
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo
  • Keyboard
    Logitech® K200 Keyboard
  • Mouse
    Logitech® Gaming G402 Hyperion Fury
  • Sound
    Creative® SBS A200 2.1 Speakers
  • Operating System
    Microsoft® Windows® 10 Pro

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  1. Technically, it should work without any issues. I'll advise you on why it's better off installing the games on separate SSD. Say for example that your OS is crashed etc and unrecoverable by a mistake you did or may be Windows being Windows etc. The size of games are quite big these days and its hard to download about TBs of Games when you re-install the OS. So, one SSD for OS (250GB or 500GB) and 1TB+ for Games library as you wish. When you re-install the OS, you can just point your game launchers to where its installed and it should be able to recognise. Completely not necessary. Just for fool-proofing.
  2. I have used Nikon Z7 II before. The color and dynamic range is decent in those. I'd recommend looking at Z6 II just telling based on that I used Z7 II. I think it is within your budget as well. Might wanna look for adapters to use your current lenses. Look for reviews on Z6 II and see if it suits your needs.
  3. They are indeed old PSU units but are still respectable I believe. But I just want to make sure not to miss any good ones that are available for cheaper price. Alright, let me check some Phanteks and Fractals' case. I've built couple systems on P400A they were good indeed. X570 for overclocking and Gen4 PCIe, yes I saw some cheaper options. But the price difference are very small between TUF and ROG's. I'll have another look around.
  4. After waiting for a long time, Intel's new release in Intel Xeon W series aren't that promising. Especially on single core performance. I expected that anyway. So I decided to go for a 5950x build for my friend's workstation + gaming build. Main usage of this build is for 3D DCC apps which heavily uses a Quadro GPU and the VRAM. My initial spec are: * AMD Ryzen 5950x * Asus ROG X570 F Gaming or E Gaming (mostly leaning towards E Gaming because of the small price difference and WiFi+Bluetooth is an added advantage) * G Skill Trident Z RGB Neo 16GB x 2 at 3600Mhz CL16 or the same spec in Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB (both are same price) * PNY Nvidia RTX A4000 16GB VRAM * Samsung 980 Pro 500GB SSD for OS * Samsung 870 evo 2TB for Scratch Drives (haven't decided this yet) * Corsair H150i RGB Pro XT 360mm Liquid Cooler * WD Red Plus 4TB x 2 * BenQ 2700U 4K monitor or Asus ProArt Display PA279CV 4k monitor. Things I could not decide, yet. * Corsair RM1000x or RM1000i or RM1000 or Antec HCG Extreme 1000w or Silverstone Strider Platinum Series 1000w (SS-ST1000-PTS) <--- Can't decide on which one to go yet. They're all of similar price. 1000w for future proofing Is the Silverstone unit good? I can't see this particular unit on our Tier or Whitelist pages though. * Corsair iCUE 5000x or Corsair Crystal 570x or Lian Li Dynamic O11 Black Tempered <--- Can't decide on which one to go yet. My requirement is a good airflow case with good clearance for 360mm radiator. Should have at least 2 x 3.5" bays. Additional bays are better! I love more cores. Because some of the applications that my friend uses love more cores. A4000 GPU is a must If you are finding better components on the initial specs and it makes sense for the use case, please do let me know. I get most of these things offline. But for comparison and availability, I use the following websites. https://www.theitdepot.com/ https://www.primeabgb.com/ https://mdcomputers.in/ Thanks!
  5. Does anyone here have OnePlust 7/7T? I dropped my 7T last night and I thought to check the screen. It seems to be working fine. But, I went into Developer Options and use the Pointer Location option. It acted as it should. It basically draws a wherever I move my finger. I noticed the Pressure thing isn't working or if the OnePlus 7T has Pressure Sensitivity at all. I used to have this working perfectly on my previous phones like Moto G, G2, X Play, OnePlus X, Xperia Z1.

     

    Can someone please check on their OnePlus 7T and let me know.

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    2. kameshss

      kameshss

      You can go into Developer Options and look for an option called "Pointer Location". It comes under Input menu. Then on top second from right, the option Prs: xx will change according to your pressure on screen. If you touch after you turn on the option "Pointer Location" and it says 1.0, it doesn't have pressure sensurized display.

    3. Morgan MLGman

      Morgan MLGman

      It says 1.0 on a red background. So no pressure-aware display on the OnePlus 7 Pro 8/256 Nebula Blue (Europe). OxygenOS 10.0.6 here.

    4. kameshss
  6. so macOS Big Sur: 11.

    1. Rohith_Kumar_Sp

      Rohith_Kumar_Sp

      he gives a good competition to rss and modi govt lol 

  7. I have it's little brother G402. Still going strong for my needs
  8. Okay, please hire her. like please. Amazing video, @LinusTech!
  9. are you guys hearing any slight echo when Linus talks in this video?
  10. was gonna tweet Linus about this. Thanks!
  11. Games, Variety of Pro applications (Adobe CC, Autodesk apps) and etc! Better hardware support in all terms. It just feels better. Although I work as Linux Infra Admin, I still like Windows better
  12. I'm surprised that Nvidia hasn't updated the core spec for the Shield TV. X1 for the past 4 years. Good that it can do 4K HDR very well and play games at decent frame rates.

    1. manikyath

      manikyath

      as of yet, unimpressed.

       

      also, 14nm++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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