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TheOnlyNexus

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 7 1700
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte AX310 K5
  • RAM
    Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 16GB
  • GPU
    Zotac GTX 1070ti Amp Extreme
  • Case
    Corsair Spec Alpha
  • Storage
    Zotac 240GB SSD + Crucial 240GB SSD + 1TB WD HDD
  • PSU
    Thermaltake Toughpower RGB 650W
  • Display(s)
    Asus ROG PG278QR
  • Cooling
    Ryzen Stock Cooler
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 Rapidfire RGB
  • Mouse
    Roccat Kova+
  • Sound
    Logitech G633 Artemis Spectrum
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home
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  1. So I'm currently using a Ryzen 7 1700 and wanted to upgrade to the new Ryzen 5000 series. So I was thinking about getting either the 5800X or the 5600X, but concluded that maybe the 5600X would suffice and I could spend the 80 euro difference on something else (maybe RAM). For the motherboard I am considering the Gigabyte B550 Aorus Pro (have only ever had Aorus MBs and I'm very happy with it). Furthermore I'm unsure if I should upgrade my RAM as I'm currently using 16GB Corsair Dominator 3000Mhz, but I've heard RAM speeds are important for the Ryzen 5000 series. So I'd either get new 32GB at 3200/3600Mhz or new 16Gb at 3600/4000 Mhz and maybe get a Ryzen 5800X. What do you think of this? PC would be used equally for gaming and programming (thats where I thought 32GB RAM would come in handy). GPU is a GTX 1070 Ti btw, but not planning to upgrade due to prices atm. Thanks in advance!
  2. Weight is actually quite important to me, and I don't really mind losing 1 usb-c port (compared to the T14s). Unfortunately there's no touch screen option in this store, but I don't really mind tbh.
  3. Hey guys, As I'm starting university this October, I am searching for a new laptop. I am going to study business informatics and therefore need a notebook that is thin & light, long battery life and reasonable power (Ryzen 7/ i7, 16GB RAM). I was already looking into some student rebate websites and the laptops I found most promising are: Lenovo Thinkpad X13 AMD (~1000 €) Lenovo Thinkpad T14 AMD (~1200€) Lenovo Thinkpad T14s AMD (~1400€) All of them would be fitted with a Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U, 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD. Therefore, I am asking you if anyone can give me any recommendations on which one to choose (preferably if you own one of these units). Thanks in advance!
  4. Things is that I'm not a fan at all of Cooler Master. So I never really considered them, even though it seems everyone is recommending them. Could you maybe rank the options I listed?
  5. Hello, so I want to buy a headset for gaming as my G633s seem to die slowly. Mainly be playing competitive games like CS GO, sometimes also singleplayer games like Metro or AC. In between I also like to listen to music, mostly bass-lasty titles. I considered these: HyperX Cloud Alpha HyperX Revolver S Beyerdynamic Custom Game Steelseries Arctis Pro (without Game DAC) Steelseries Arctis 5/(7) Could anyone help me choosing? I am open for further recommendations. Also found someone selling beyerdynamic DT 880s with ModMic V5 for 150. Good option or not?
  6. I don't actually really intend on keeping this notebook for more than 2 years, as I just need it for my last two years of school now, then I'm gonna get a more potent laptop ofc. So I don't think that a quad core is really necessary.
  7. Hey guys, I'm searching for a notebook with these requirements: 13"-14" screen, preferably IPS i5 processor at least 6th generation 256GB storage min. 8GB RAM at least 8h of battery, so it should get me through a day at school/college when using Word/ web browsing, etc. under 1.7kg (3.8 lbs) Windows 10 I already found 2 options: HP Elitebook 840 G2 HP Elitebook 840 G3 I found both of them used, but in a good condition for 400$ and 500$ respectively. Would this be a good option? Budget is in this range.
  8. Thanks a lot! During my research I also got similar results. For me, I guess the HP Probook 440 G5 would sound the best, as it has good decent hardware and battery life. Sure, it cannot be as thin as maybe the Asus one, but it's got a bit outdated hardware, as I would really like to us it for the next 3-4 years. Do you think it would be a good choice to go with a dGPU, bc I'm probably gonna have to some programming and maybe CAD design, or just with the iGPU, which would probably result in better battery life?
  9. Thanks: amazon.de cyberport.at mediamarkt.at conrad.at
  10. Hey guys, I'm searching for a laptop, which I will be using for college, as an engineering student. Only requirements for me would be: a decent processor (maybe i5 or i7, preferably 8th gen.) thin light battery, that can easily get me through a day don't need a dedicated GPU, as I've got a decent Desktop PC for gaming Price under 900$ or euros Must be available in Germany Any recommendations? Thanks in advance!
  11. Do you have any opinion on GLH or HOF maybe, becuase these were the ones I was originally opting for?
  12. Hey guys, I have to decide between these 4 GTX 1080 cards: Hall of Fame --> 580,- Gainward GLH --> 560,- Zotac Amp Extreme --> 610,- EVGA FTW --> 590,- Any recommendations? Thanks in advance!
  13. Would maybe a Gainward Golden Sample or GLH be a good choice?
  14. Do you think there's any difference in future support, regarding the 1080 (which came out more than one year ago) and the 1070ti?
  15. Could you recommend me any custom versions off amazon.de, maybe?
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