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System Name | Ultraman |
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Processor | Intel core i9 13900HK |
Motherboard | Alienware/Dell inverted motherboard |
Cooling | Alienware/Dell cooling solution + IETS GT500 cooling pad |
Memory | Alienware/Dell 32GB 6000mhz DDR5 |
Video Card(s) | Nvidia RTX4080 12GB |
Storage | 1TB Dell supplied NVME + Samsung Evo 1TB NVME |
Display(s) | AOC Gaming CU34G3S/BK |
Case | Alienware X16 |
Audio Device(s) | onboard/Speakers: Logitech G560 |
Power Supply | Alienware/Dell battery + 330W charger |
Mouse | Microsoft Pro Intellimouse - White |
Keyboard | Ducky One2 SF White MX cherry Red |
Software | Windows 11 |
Guess it depends what you want at the end of the spectrum and future. My partner being british(Caucasian) would probably would like the idea but probably won't want to live there with how chaotic HK can be from what i've heard.Sorry to hear about your nan - mine passed away too a few about a year ago. your parents might not of been born in HK but its not too late to strike out on your own and blaze your own path. HK is good but its hot and populated as hell and thats ignoring the politics side of things.
For me I suppose its the circle of life - both my parents were born there. my dad came here for schooling when he was 11 so he's been here most of his life before he went back to HK and met my mum and got married and moved to the UK. I was born here but i feel like i have some sort of bound duty to go back. My sister has already done it. So I guess so must I.
I could easily have a career in HK if I wanted as my career can allow me to work internationally but whether I want to or not is up to me, the only thing that would put me off moving to HK which i'm sure i've said it before is lack of of ability to be able to drive to destinations as just how populated the cities are and I don't like the idea of living in apartments.