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My next upgrade would be a nice mechanical keyboard, not sure which switches I want though.
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Maybe someone can tell me why or how to get around that.
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I also have my monitor overclocked to Surprisingly, at lower resolutions like 1440p and 1080p it struggles to reach even 65 Hz. I flashed the 358W BIOS for the EVGA FTW3 1080 Ti. It was hard to reach 2025 Mhz without a BIOS change. I have an aggressive fan curve running to compliment the look of the case, so my GPU stays under 60C on load (OC’d to 2025 MHz) and my CPU stays under 70C (I'm thinking of delidding because I have won the silicon lottery). I wish it didn’t have such thick cables that connect to the USB 3 header on the mobo. The next challenge was that there was no audio I/O or USB at the front, so I bought a front panel USB hub off amazon, thinking I could just cut it to make it fit, the width was absolutely perfect, I only had to cut the length to make it fit right next to the GPU. To my surprise it didn’t bend the (quite thick) metal at all. The fan hole was the easy part with the dremel, the hard part was the hole for the fan screws because I had no suitable drill bit, so I had to hammer a nail into the bottom to make the holes. The case was a piece of shit in terms of airflow, and kind of cramped (I still have no idea how I managed to fit that big ass graphics card in there), so I changed the rear 92mm case fan with a 140mm one, and cut a hole in the bottom for another 140mm fan under the graphics card. I got the case after buying most of the components. They told me it has been collecting dust in the back of the closet for years and years so they gave it to me for free. Picked this case up from my local computer repair shop. RAM & GPU prices were as bit lower back then. This build was done over as period of 4 months part by part.
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My last pc is a lenovo yoga 2 pro laptop. Between that time and now, I have always used a laptop in one form or another. That thing had cost him an arm and a leg. Back then, my dad built his first pc at home with windows 98, Pentium 2, 2 GB Hard Drive, 128 MB RAM. I started using pcs at my dad's work on MS-DOS, I had a blast playing the ski game while dad was finishing work. I have always wanted to build a pc since I was as wee kid. The name is as tribute to Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington, one, because I used to listen the shit out of the band in the 2000s and this HP Pavillion PC is from the beginning of that decade as well. Second, you don't need to tell me that I should have gotten an AMD CPU because intel is trying to fuck me up the ass with their price per core/no hyperthreading/future upgradability.