
suedseefrucht
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About suedseefrucht
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Location
Germany
System
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CPU
Intel Core i7 9700
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Motherboard
MSI B360-A PRO Intel B360
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RAM
16GB (4x 4096MB) HyperX FURY black DDR4-2666
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GPU
Gigabyte GeForce RTX2070 WindForce 2X 8GB
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Case
Fractal Design Define R6
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Storage
500GB Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 2280
4000GB WD Red WD40EFRX Intellipower 64MB 3.5" (8.9cm) SATA 6Gb/s -
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bequiet STRAIGHT POWER 11 650W Platinum
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ASUS TUF Gaming VG27WQ
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be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim
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Sennheiser GSP670
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Windows 10
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Hey there, first of all I want to thank LogicalDrm for recommending SketchUp to me. It's a great free tool. 3D CAD with textures - Programs, Apps and Websites - Linus Tech Tips The background: I like the idea to hide/show a PC inside a desk, because it saves space and gives the room a cleaner look. There are many PC desks out there, in my opinion most of them have a bad side. Some PCs are built into the desk top, which either makes it really really thick or which leaves almost no room for components. I like big desks like 2000 mm x 1000 mm because there is enoug
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I don't really get what you would like to do. An example would be helpful. Anyway... Here is a working example. Just go to "Try it yourself". They selected colms from different tables and they used JOIN to get a customers name from his id using the customers table. https://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_join.asp You can use multiple inner join tables like here: https://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_join_inner.asp
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Thanks! I also found blender, which looks really realistic but it's kind of hard to use, I guess. I will give both a try.
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Hi, I would like to make a nice desk myself. It is done in my head, it is drawed on paper but I would like to take a look at it in 3D to make sure I like it. Do you guys now any free or cheap 3D model programs where you can use textures like oak wood for a really realistic look? My system contains an i7 9700, a RTX 2070 (so raytracing could help) and 16 GB RAM.
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I got 27” 1440p 144Hz display. What to do with it?
suedseefrucht replied to Defie22's topic in Displays
Maybe glasses could fix that. 27” 1440p is bigger and a higher resolution. So it makes it easier to put 2 windows next to each other and look at 2 things at once. So for most people it would be great to keep it. So the only reason to sell it would be to buy something which makes you even happier than a bigger better monitor. If there is such a thing, sell the monitor and buy it. If there is no such thing, keep it. -
No, 2.0 but You can do 120 Hz 4k using DP 1.4.
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LG 27GN950-B supports 4K, 144 Hz and G-SYNC. 27"
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Which size?
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Is Nvidia going to announce a GTX 1700 series any time soon?
suedseefrucht replied to Kiro67's topic in Graphics Cards
At the moment, graphics card prices are insane. If you are looking for something between 1660 and 3060 ti, maybe take a look at used RTX2060 or RTX2070 -
The r5 2600 has 6 cores and 12 threads, just like the 5600X. Just the boost frequency is higher. So just keep it.
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Ram suggestion for 1660 Super
suedseefrucht replied to RiverYeti11's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
As far as I know, you don't need more than 16 GB for games yet. Under normal conditions you don't even fill 8 GB, unless you open like 200 browser tabs. So 16 GB should be fine. If your motherboard has 4 slots and supports dual channel RAM, you should go for 2x 8GB, so 16 GB in total. This way you take advantage of the dual channel by using 2 RAM slots at the same time. Also 2x8 GB is cheaper than 4x4 GB. And you will still have 2 slots to upgrade your RAM to 32 GB in the future. -
Intel integrated graphics ...
suedseefrucht replied to peterletran's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
All the F models don't have integrated graphics. For intel the special model F doesn't have integrated graphics and for AMD the special model G does. -
For the minecraft server in your network you need the minecraft server software. If you go for java, there should be a download link on the minecraft website. For bedrpck edition I am not sure, where to get the minecraft server software. Just ask google. There are also many youtube videos about how to make a minecraft server. Second is a software which makes your friends access your server. When running, your server can only be seen in your network. So you need some VPN software like Hamachi, so your friends can connect to your network. Or you could try to get a static IP address and make