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On 8/17/2024 at 2:11 PM, ryan said:

Haha..my desktop is Zeus.. Just having to wait for money

 

Quest was purchased a while back but never mentioned..yeah you old timers need to get with the times..

 

Anyone of you see the game demo body cam??? People are saying it's the first photo realistic game to come out.

 

I'd check it out like our rich member jaybee and his $ 25 890 000 beast of a desktop

it looks photo realistic but i think it still work.

 

 

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dell precision m4600

i7 2760QM

8GB ram

MX500 crucial SSD 500GB.

win 10 21H2

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Stuff from my most recent shopping adventures:

 

  • Gigabyte RTX 4070 Super: Got this open-box from Best Buy for less than what a vanilla 4070 would have cost. Box was beat up, but the card was in perfect condition. Fans run super quiet with no perceptible coil whine. Gives slightly better performance than my RTX 3080 while having 2 GB more VRAM and consuming 100W less power.
  • MSI G274QPF 1440p/180 Hz monitor: Bought at Costco to replace a no-name Chinese monitor with similar specs that started failing after just a couple months. Said Chinese company's support wasn't particularly helpful, and they have no US presence to return for RMA so I'm going to take the financial loss on the chin. So far the MSI is working well. I like that it doesn't have any RGB nonsense and there's a Type-C input, though oddly, no built-in USB hub so you can't use it as a one-cable solution for a laptop.
  • 2011 17-inch MacBook Pro: Purchased from Vintage Computer Fest Midwest last weekend. I had its 15-inch counterpart back in the day, and while I consider it the best computer I've ever owned, I always wanted the 17. Aside from some dirt and a few nicks, the chassis is in surprisingly good condition, at least relative to similar ones I've seen for sale on fleBay. The battery even holds a charge, though I still plan to replace it. The seller "modded" it to run Big Sur, but I'm going to remove it in favor of a more era-appropriate OS that can still run 32-bit applications and games. Overall, not a bad buy for $75.
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Desktop: Ryzen 5 5600X3D | 32 GB RAM | GeForce RTX 4070 Super | 4 TB SSD | Windows 11

Gigabyte Aorus 16X: Core i7-14650HX | 32 GB RAM | GeForce RTX 4070 | 2 TB SSD | Windows 11

Lenovo IdeaPad 3 Gaming: Ryzen 7 6800H | 16 GB RAM | GeForce RTX 3050 | 512 GB SSD | Windows 11

Lenovo IdeaPad 5 Pro: Ryzen 5 5600U | 16 GB RAM | Radeon Graphics | 512 GB SSD | Windows 11

 

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coffee using 711 points. haha completely broke for 2 weeks. then again im always broke

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ZEUS-COMING SOON

            Omen 16 2021

            Zenbook 14 oled

            Vivobook 15x oled

 

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Open box ASRock Z690 Velocita motherboard for $112. Since it has 4 memory slots it (sadly) can't do better than DDR5 6400. So, now I have the opportunity to experience what DDR5 memory speeds feel like for the push-button computer "experts" of the world. You know, those PopCap gaming titans that have mastered the advanced aspects of web browsing, but are frozen in terror to even think of entering the BIOS. My other three desktops are 2 slot systems with the memory running 2000+ MT/s faster than this low budget build. Other than being emasculated with 4 memory slots, it's actually a very respectable product. It was worth $112 and doesn't have to be excellent at memory overclocking at that price. (ASUS and MSI 4-slot "enthusiast" motherboards that sell for 10 times more than what I paid for this suck just as bad at memory overclocking, LOL.)

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BANSHEE // X870E Carbon | 9950X | 4090 Gaming OC+Alphacool Block | 32GB DDR5-8200 | RM1200x SHIFT | XT45 1080 Nova || Antec C8 (Rhinoceros)

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The average response time for a 911 call is 10 minutes. The response time of a .357 is 1400 feet per second. 

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🤩😁🤩 Small things in life can make big happiness :O)
Found a nice Logitech mx518 after looking for a long time.

SH online in good shape, should be in the post tomorrow, to replace my 10 years (?) old one, that has been through many repairs and salvage work to keep it going, now falling more or less apart (but there will be some spare parts to keep).

Such a great mouse, ergonomically & superb++ tracking on any kind of surface. Over the years there was several iterations with different names, have owned (and worn out) all of them. My old one, and the new one.

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Dell Precision 5540 w10 ltsc 1809 (+ O&O shutup), HP i5 desktop w10 ltsc 1809 (+ O&O shutup), Dell E7440 w8.1, Tosh w8.1. Pixel 8 Pro (+ Netguard), 2x Samsung A52s (+ Netguard).
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Brocade icx7250 to replace my Cisco 2960x that I originally meant to build into a ccna lab (and never did). 

 

It'll be nice to play with some 10Gbps networking. I have 4 work workstations I use for proxmox that I added 10G cards to some time back. Should also let me play with some other things 

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Crampons (not the shoes)

 

I went hiking up Mount Fuji yesterday with 2 friends who got me into mountain hiking.

It is currently out of season (by 1 week) as weather could turn nasty at any moment. Fortunately I didn't need the crampons, but had to have them just in case.

The weather did turn windy but no snow.

3770 metres and a tick on my bucket list :classic_biggrin:814CeCuVXQL._AC_SL1446_.thumb.jpg.b7534d7eb9a8170d096d58ef2f8faaf6.jpg

 

 

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Thunderchild // Lenovo Legion Y740 17" i7-9750H rtx2080maxQ win10LTSC 

RainBird // Alienware 17 (Ranger) i7-4910mq gtx860m win8.1

Pipin // Panasonic CF-RZ6 i5-7Y54 ZorinOS 17.3

JunkDog // Desktop Asrock 660M i3-12100F Geforce 9600GT win10LTSC

 

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Great discount on Pixel 8 Pro, got one in my hunt for camera performance and image quality. From reading tests and reviews it's way up among the best available.

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(Ref. post oct 19) The replacement (when the time comes) mx mouse did arrive. Tested, full working order. Very happy, the best mouse in the world :O)

 

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28 minutes ago, TreeTopsRanch said:

I still prefer a blue tooth mouse. Mostly from Logitech.

Agree a lot regarding practicality, got other mouses. But using the MX, for it's sensational good tracking on any kind of surface \ fabric + ergonomics, relaxing for hand, long use without pain or strain.

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So the wife got interested in boudoir photography so who am I to say no.  Let's just say she's smoking hot in the photos.  We are getting into this so much that we just purchased these for the photo shoots and for our upcoming video podcast about autism and sharing stories from us and others.  I will keep you up to date when it starts airing on YouTube and all the popular podcast channels. 

 

RGB LED lighting....

2 Pack Upgraded 660 PRO II RGB LED Light - NEEWER

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Workstation - Dell XPS 8940 - desktop creative powerhouse

Mobile Workstation - Dell inspiron 5406 2 in 1 - mobile creative beast

Wifey's Notebook - Dell inspiron 3169 - Little gem for our businesses

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On 10/24/2024 at 3:16 PM, 6730b said:

Great discount on Pixel 8 Pro, got one in my hunt for camera performance and image quality. From reading tests and reviews it's way up among the best available.

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We both love ours.  Great choice!

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Mobile Workstation - Dell inspiron 5406 2 in 1 - mobile creative beast

Wifey's Notebook - Dell inspiron 3169 - Little gem for our businesses

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^^^ Now spent some time setting up and using the Pixel 8P, all well. Update to A15 wo problems, fast & responsive, battery (in my use) very good, great display (+flat!) etc.

Initial feeling of being left on a desert island compared to the (by some called) "bloatware" from Samsung (which in my world is rather great personalisation\options\flexibility\good apps -like Notes, Device Care, Smartswitch, Gallery and more). Have found OK solutions for most + acceptance of the many small differences (example volume buttons under power).

Whatever, got more than hoped for in camera improvements vs my midrange Samsungs. After testing did not like Samsung 'S' line's image 'philosophy' (=defects in my opinion), went out of the shopping list. Remained Pixel\Xiaomi\Honor, the super deal on the Pixel made it a no-brainer. So far an excellent choice.

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x2 Toshiba X300 Pro 8TB hard drives. Have one drive in the NAS reporting SMART errors and another that simply will not spin anymore.

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Apple M2 MBA 13 (Cayna) - 8/10 SoC, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD
Dell Inspiron 7577 (Mayu) - i7-7700HQ, GTX 1060MQ, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 128GB NVMe + 1TB HDD, 1080p, Win10 Home
DIY Desktop (Altair) - i7-8700K, Radeon 6600 8GB, 32GB DDR4-3200, 256GB NVMe + 256GB SSD + 8TB HDD, 1080p x3, Win11 Home
DIY Server (Mobius) - i5-6600K, 16GB DDR4, 30TB array, Samsung EVO 860 500GB cache, unRAID 6.11.5 Pro
Other machines: Lenovo Thinkpad W520 (Strigon), Thinkpad X61t (Aquila)
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10 hours ago, Jarhead said:

x2 Toshiba X300 Pro 8TB hard drives. Have one drive in the NAS reporting SMART errors and another that simply will not spin anymore.

 

I only use Seagate spinny drives. I have had every other brand fail numerous times on me. I have not had a Seagate HDD fail, The SSHD that I had pooped the bed but that was in the SSD side of the drive.  Just bad design.  The regular HDD drives have been rock solid!

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Workstation - Dell XPS 8940 - desktop creative powerhouse

Mobile Workstation - Dell inspiron 5406 2 in 1 - mobile creative beast

Wifey's Notebook - Dell inspiron 3169 - Little gem for our businesses

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5 hours ago, kojack said:

 

I only use Seagate spinny drives. I have had every other brand fail numerous times on me. I have not had a Seagate HDD fail, The SSHD that I had pooped the bed but that was in the SSD side of the drive.  Just bad design.  The regular HDD drives have been rock solid!

 

Funny enough, most of my failures have been Seagates. Granted, these are SMR Barracudas pulled out of external enclosures to save a few bucks. But overall Backblaze data generally doesn't point out any meaningful difference in drives anymore usually, so I just go by what's available / what's the price per TB.

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Apple M2 MBA 13 (Cayna) - 8/10 SoC, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD
Dell Inspiron 7577 (Mayu) - i7-7700HQ, GTX 1060MQ, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 128GB NVMe + 1TB HDD, 1080p, Win10 Home
DIY Desktop (Altair) - i7-8700K, Radeon 6600 8GB, 32GB DDR4-3200, 256GB NVMe + 256GB SSD + 8TB HDD, 1080p x3, Win11 Home
DIY Server (Mobius) - i5-6600K, 16GB DDR4, 30TB array, Samsung EVO 860 500GB cache, unRAID 6.11.5 Pro
Other machines: Lenovo Thinkpad W520 (Strigon), Thinkpad X61t (Aquila)
RIP NBR
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On 11/3/2024 at 4:28 PM, kojack said:

So the wife got interested in boudoir photography so who am I to say no.  Let's just say she's smoking hot in the photos.  We are getting into this so much that we just purchased these for the photo shoots and for our upcoming video podcast about autism and sharing stories from us and others.  I will keep you up to date when it starts airing on YouTube and all the popular podcast channels. 

 

RGB LED lighting....

2 Pack Upgraded 660 PRO II RGB LED Light - NEEWER

just googled boudoir photography as i never heard of this. women looks so attractive in lingerie. 

i remember you mentioned having a son with autism, i did my research because i think its neceesary to learn all the different condition that exists. i have told my panic attacks and many people dont know what they are. we should all learn and educate so that we know how is other people lives.

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dell precision m4600

i7 2760QM

8GB ram

MX500 crucial SSD 500GB.

win 10 21H2

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To go along with our new lighting, we just bought a new to us Canon eos 1Ds MkII.  17mp of full frame beast goodness. I picked up a 50mm 1.8 lens to start us off.  Can't wait to get it next week. Gonna be fun!

 

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Mobile Workstation - Dell inspiron 5406 2 in 1 - mobile creative beast

Wifey's Notebook - Dell inspiron 3169 - Little gem for our businesses

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A fresh, new, large battery for the Dell 5540.
And original ! See https://notebooktalk.net/topic/519-buy-non-original-battery-or-not/

Small battery fitted (gave room for an xtra hd). Had 'not fantastic' battery time (over time lost quite some capacity, and removing the HD > think it used quite some power). The 97wh batt should fix things. Nice packaging. Looking forward to improvement :O)

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Got new internals and a new cable module for a Dell WD19 dock (one that my manager blew up last year).  $80 in ali express parts revived a $400 dock 🙌

 

Buying a second screen so I can have a 3 screen setup for my home desk.

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Black Friday hardware haul. We managed to get two of the Lowes bucket giveaways which had a fair bit of tools, batteries, etc. Since we didn't have tools for said battery system, I went ahead and picked up a 4-tool combo that came with another 2 free. Also picked up a ladder at Home Depot, some poinsettias, and some paint supplies.

Apple M2 MBA 13 (Cayna) - 8/10 SoC, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD
Dell Inspiron 7577 (Mayu) - i7-7700HQ, GTX 1060MQ, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 128GB NVMe + 1TB HDD, 1080p, Win10 Home
DIY Desktop (Altair) - i7-8700K, Radeon 6600 8GB, 32GB DDR4-3200, 256GB NVMe + 256GB SSD + 8TB HDD, 1080p x3, Win11 Home
DIY Server (Mobius) - i5-6600K, 16GB DDR4, 30TB array, Samsung EVO 860 500GB cache, unRAID 6.11.5 Pro
Other machines: Lenovo Thinkpad W520 (Strigon), Thinkpad X61t (Aquila)
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The last one I bought was a new wardrobe for the bedroom. I recently moved into my new apartment and I am in charge of its organization.

 

Tbh I didn't expect that it would be so hard all this move. Good thing my friend helped me with everything. I addressed with the moving of things to https://www.a1autotransport.com/, the guys were good and very attentive.

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1988 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe

Drove 6 hours north to Indiana to meet the seller, and all was what I expected. A bit of rust, but enough to be manageable by sanding or a bit of welding, 140k miles, 5 speed manual, and the interior was in great condition. It needs a lot of love, but that will all happen this summer.

People sleep on these, they are what I like to call Ford's Icarus. They flew too close to the sun (mustang :classic_angry:), and the Thunderbird lost its wings... 190hp from a 2.3l 4 banger with a sub-par turbo (that had its boost limited!!!) compared to the 225hp of the 5.0l v8 in the mustang? You'd be out of your mind to go for the 5.0...

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Clevo P870TM-G: Core i7 8700k @ 4.8ghz | Clevo RTX 2070 Super | 32gb HyperX DDR4 @ 3200mhz | 17" 1440p 120hz B173QTN01.0 Screen | 256gb Samsung 850 EVO | 500gb WD Blue SSD | Prema BIOS
 

Alienware 17 R1: Core i7 4710mq @ 3.619ghz 741 CBR15 (834 CBR15 @ 4.213ghz) | Dell GTX 860m | 16gb HyperX DDR3L @ 2133mhz | 17" 3D 120hz LTN173HT02-T01 Screen | 256gb mSATA SSD

Asus Zephyrus G14: Ryzen 7 4800hs @ 4.2ghz | GTX 1650 | 16gb DDR4 @ 3200mhz | 14" 120hz LM140LF1F01 Screen | 512gb NVME SSD

 

 

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