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System Name | ab┃ob |
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Processor | 7800X3D┃5800X3D |
Motherboard | B650E PG-ITX┃X570 Impact |
Cooling | NH-U12A + T30┃AXP120-x67 |
Memory | 64GB 6400CL32┃32GB 3600CL14 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4070 Ti Eagle┃RTX A2000 |
Storage | 8TB of SSDs┃1TB SN550 |
Case | Caselabs S3┃Lazer3D HT5 |
I'm really amazed how people can use a 60% or TKL keyboard as a daily driver. Maybe its just me and my large dependency on the numpad.
I've always used a 60% as my daily for 7 years, except for a few months where I had a Filco MJ2 in a Tex case. When I need numbers, I just plug in my RAMA M-10B macropad or my old G80-3700 numpad.
God knows how many essays, papers and long posts I've written on my X60. Does take some getting used to though. You learn to be adept with the Fn layer after a while that's really the only challenge, but I can play games with the Fn layer arrow keys now
I am waiting on my U80-A SEQ2 this year though, so perhaps 60% daily days are coming to an end and going back to TKL. There's nothing gimmicky about TKL though, unless your job involves data entry, it's plenty big and I just don't understand the complaining unless one is an accountant or data scientist.
Also high end TKLs are impossible to move around LOL I think U80 weighs like 3.5kg, and it's far from the heaviest TKLs out there. My X60 is just over 1kg I think and already too chunky, so I bring one of my other two 60% builds if I leave the house
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