Shoob
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Shoob got a reaction from thefrecklepuny in ST2000DM006 vs ST2000DM001
ST2000DM006 is the new Barracuda, but it has 3 platters whereas the old drive (DM001) has 2. Less platters is usually preferable. The new version with 2 platters is the ST2000DM007.
Hard drives are a gamble, there are no significantly better brands than the rest in terms of reliability.
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Shoob got a reaction from Samay Kundu in Best B450 for Ryzen 5 3600
I'd suggest saving up for X570, Tomahawk Max or wait for B550. I recently built a system with a B450 Tomahawk and a Ryzen 5 3600 and there are issues. My system booted on the 4th time and I assume it's going to have the same problem when I disconnect the PSU.
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Shoob reacted to Kirrr in Show off your latest purchases
Bought a used Ducky Shine 3 for 15 bucks... some leds don't work... me no care
Just put my blanks on:
#NOICE
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Shoob reacted to RejZoR in iPhone XR Dominates the iPhone Market
You're saying it like I'm blind or something. You see it because you switched it and it changed in front of your eyes. If someone handed you a phone with one or the other, I bet you wouldn't be able to tell which is which. I'm also telling you this from experience switching between 1080p and 720p on Huawei Ascend P7. When I switched between modes and observed things I could hardly spot tiny difference in font. Without switching, it's nearly impossible to tell. Drain in battery was huge. So, why cram huge super resolution screens when it'll just drain battery more and you wouldn't really be able to tell for certain.
Having to look at XR's screen from 4cm to try and spot something annoying like jagged fonts or edges and you kinda defeat the purpose coz you'll never use it this way. Everything just looks nice and that's all it matters to me. I was also obsessed with 1080p on phones until I had Ascend P7 and noticed it doesn't really matter after I switched it to 720p. Which is why I'm fine with display on XR. It does the job and looks great. I don't need bullshit specs that mean dick in reality.
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Shoob got a reaction from PlayStation 2 in Show off your latest purchases
Got this Roccat Kone Pure Military for pretty cheap, because it's an old model. I love it, feels much better than my Steelseries Rival.
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Shoob got a reaction from Ja Krispie in Show off your latest purchases
Got this Roccat Kone Pure Military for pretty cheap, because it's an old model. I love it, feels much better than my Steelseries Rival.
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Shoob got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off your latest purchases
Got this Roccat Kone Pure Military for pretty cheap, because it's an old model. I love it, feels much better than my Steelseries Rival.
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Shoob got a reaction from Tarun10 in Do you think that new 3600x will bottleneck with 1060 ?
Those aren't official, and no, it won't. Even a 1600 doesn't.
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Shoob reacted to Andreas Lilja in Show off your latest purchases
I expected bigger regional pricing, seems about the same thing than here.
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Shoob got a reaction from Enstage in Nvidia delists the RTX 2080 Ti (update: false)
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Shoob reacted to JuztBe in TVs brightness
What's up with TVs not listing their brightness in spec sheets and manuals? That seems like a pretty big thing to not list. Same story for either 300€ TVs or 2k€ ones.
How does one pick a a good TV from an e-shop if crucial info like that is missing?
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Shoob got a reaction from GOTSpectrum in After 4+ years of searing retinas, Google finally agrees that dark modes help battery life (and saves your eyes)
This seems to be the first time Google does a UI/UX design change that users actually want.
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Shoob got a reaction from Beskamir in After 4+ years of searing retinas, Google finally agrees that dark modes help battery life (and saves your eyes)
This seems to be the first time Google does a UI/UX design change that users actually want.
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Shoob got a reaction from Techstorm970 in After 4+ years of searing retinas, Google finally agrees that dark modes help battery life (and saves your eyes)
This seems to be the first time Google does a UI/UX design change that users actually want.
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Shoob got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in After 4+ years of searing retinas, Google finally agrees that dark modes help battery life (and saves your eyes)
This seems to be the first time Google does a UI/UX design change that users actually want.