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What's your latest tech purchase?

A bit of a mess right now but my latest...

That's a sweet board but 800 usd is rough I'd probably just spend the extra 300 on the extreme.
 
3 months of gamepass for $1.
 
That's a sweet board but 800 usd is rough I'd probably just spend the extra 300 on the extreme.
Wait..$800 is rough but you would spend $1100 instead? :)
 
Wait..$800 is rough but you would spend $1100 instead? :)

Just saying if I'm already spending 800+ what's another 300 to get the tip top eatx board lol.
 
Sorry but that seems to come from the mouth of someone who wouldn't actually spend either amount.
 
Sorry but that seems to come from the mouth of someone who wouldn't actually spend either amount.

Maybe not, but I use to think I'd never spend 1400+ on a gpu or 700+ on a cpu but here we are.

On a side note these z690 boards are making me sorta worried about X670 or whatever they call it because i like to get two boards
 
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i spend today 85 cent for a....., it tastes better than a 3080 for 1400€ :p
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Have fun, in my opinion Razer is shit for a high price i had so many things from them now i ended up with Logitech KB and Steelseries Mouse via Bluetooth.

Only one thing from Razer is good, its theyr mous grip foil :laugh:
 
Have fun, in my opinion Razer is shit for a high price i had so many things from them now i ended up with Logitech KB and Steelseries Mouse via Bluetooth.

Only one thing from Razer is good, its theyr mous grip foil :laugh:
i spend today 85 cent for a....., it tastes better than a 3080 for 1400€ :p
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like your beer?

Today, all the canned beers of Brau Union Österreich AG are filled at the Schwechat brewery. For this purpose, Schwechat draft beer is bottled at the Wieselburg brewery.

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What kind of beer is produced in Schwechat?
Is Schwechat beer good?
Schwechat beer comes from one of the largest breweries in the country and has a long tradition. This does not mean that it is good. It is a typical industrial beer in the lower price segment. Therefore, it was and is very popular among the lower classes and the homeless of Vienna.

sorry but I couldn't resist making that comment... :laugh::roll:
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For sure na im not mad my favorite beer is from czech and not from austria where im life,
but on the other Hand Germany have a really big punch of industrial beer so whats going on with u ?

Maybe u mad cause the latest big German Brewery (Becks) goes to Heineken Group too :laugh:

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That what i get here from czech is Kozel and Pilsner Urquell both are now owned by Asahi Brewery (japan) not that shit Company like Heineken. :toast:
 
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Have fun, in my opinion Razer is shit for a high price i had so many things from them now i ended up with Logitech KB and Steelseries Mouse via Bluetooth.

Only one thing from Razer is good, its theyr mous grip foil :laugh:
bluetooth?
Ooof. Why do you hate yourself?
 
Ikea Markus, and my back is already thanking me for it. Finally a proper sized chair.
 
bluetooth?
Ooof. Why do you hate yourself?
Dont hate my self it works fine, i havent a difference between them and wired.

But yeah u think too Bluetooth is from hell, i can understand you.
Ure Horizon ends at the wire to the USB port. :)
 
Dont hate my self it works fine, i havent a difference between them and wired.
Depends on your usage, but even I as someone not all that sensitive to latency stuff can very clearly feel the difference between even a dongle-based 2.4GHz mouse and a BT mouse - even for desktop usage.
 
Dont hate my self it works fine, i havent a difference between them and wired.

But yeah u think too Bluetooth is from hell, i can understand you.
Ure Horizon ends at the wire to the USB port. :)
There is a huge, huge difference between them. Bluetooth at its very best is incredibly slow, and incredibly prone to errors and interference.

I run everything wireless here, not wired.
Wireless mice, controllers, headsets, actual wifi for the PC, hell even wireless charging.
I just dont use bluetooth - because its BAD in comparison. My xbox elite series 2 makes games feel like a lagging mess on BT, and the one keyboard i have with a BT mode even lags at that. Using a BT mice at higher sensitivity or even refresh rates makes it feel like your monitor has massive input lag.
 
There is a huge, huge difference between them. Bluetooth at its very best is incredibly slow, and incredibly prone to errors and interference.

I run everything wireless here, not wired.
Wireless mice, controllers, headsets, actual wifi for the PC, hell even wireless charging.
I just dont use bluetooth - because its BAD in comparison. My xbox elite series 2 makes games feel like a lagging mess on BT, and the one keyboard i have with a BT mode even lags at that. Using a BT mice at higher sensitivity or even refresh rates makes it feel like your monitor has massive input lag.
It's worth noting that this can vary, and that some systems (like Playstations and Nintendo consoles) have better, lower latency bt implementations than most (if not all) Windows PCs. But BT has never been meant as a low latency protocol, and it shows.
 
Speaking of wireless: trying out a Keychron K3. Haven't tried it over BT so far though, and that mode will only be for the odd "in case I have a use for it" usage. Still definitely nice to have.
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Configuration: Nordic ISO layout, optical tactile ("brown") keys.

Impessions so far:
- Build quality seems good, especially for a 1100SEK keyboard. The aluminium frame/top plate seems solid, there is no noticeable flex despite the thinness of the keyboard, the weight is a good balance between feeling solid and being portable. The feel of the USB connector, feet and mode switches on the back is very good.
- Ergonomics: a bit iffy so far. Need to see if I'll get used to it. Despite being low profile it's clearly still thick enough to require a wirst rest for lazy typists like me. Guess that's a built-in upsell for Keychron with their (admittedly very nice looking) thin wooden wrist rest, as there aren't many other options on the market for a low profile keyboard.
- I like the layout. Very notably smaller than my MasterKeys TKL without giving up any keys that are frequently used. The print screen key is rather annoyingly placed right above the backspace - I'm currently at 8 inadvertent screenshots in ~20 minutes of intermittent typing. Probably get used to it though, and no doubt my use of backspace will decline as I get used to the keycaps and layout :P
- I'm a bit iffy on the switches still. They're not bad, but they're very different from regular height Cherry Browns. They require noticeably more force to actuate, and the tactile bump+actuation is very close to the top of the switch travel. The bottom-out is ... not mushy, but a bit slow, and the key doesn't rebound as readily as the full-height keys - almost as if there is a delay before it springs back. Still, the typing feel is quite pleasant overall, tactility is good, key uniformity feels okay, and noise levels are quite all right.
- Sound: Overall the key press sounds are quite muted, which I like. Definitely nowhere near the noise levels of my Masterkeys (which, for the record, has a bunch of foam stuffed into it in various places). There's a light "tick" to the switch actuation, kind of like if someone in the next room over was typing on Cherry blues under a blanket. It's not loud, and not intrusive, but its there. Hammering down the keys makes this noise more apparent, and if I were to guess it's the keycap itself making that sound.
- Speaking of keycaps, they seem well made, the legends are sharply defined (painted shine-through light lettering on gray) and easily legible, and the font is nice. Lighting is bright and even across the keys. Having secondary and even teritiary legends light up is nice. There are some exceptions - notably the F keys only have their media/other functions illuminated, but that's not that big a deal to me.
- The profile is ... slightly odd. Coming from a DSA profile the "stair step" keycap row profile will take some getting used to. It's not terrible though. The caps are nicely sculpted to catch your fingertips, but I've had some accidental presses of neighbouring keys - guess the large gaps between keys on DSA has made me lazy?
- Other stuff: Media keys and stuff work well. There are a bajillion lighting effects. I love to see integrated backlight brightness controls, as not all keyboards have these. The dimmest setting is quite comfortable even in a dim room. The included keyboard cover is clearly meant to imitate fancy ones, but is ultimately just cheap vacuum formed plastic for shipping protection. Should still be somewhat usable for protecting the keyboard when travelling though. It doesn't fit perfectly (it's a bit bowed), but well enough. The included keycap and switch pullers are fine. USB-C-to-A cable is thick and stiff, feels okay, nothing special. The inclusion of Mac and PC keycaps is probably a nice bonus for some.
 
Speaking of wireless: trying out a Keychron K3
I've been looking for what feels like forever for a keyboard (and mouse) that will making switching between systems easier so I can switch from my personal system to my work system.

I want a clean looking well built TKL that has wireless and this one is always on the top of my list.
 
There is a huge, huge difference between them. Bluetooth at its very best is incredibly slow, and incredibly prone to errors and interference.

I run everything wireless here, not wired.
Wireless mice, controllers, headsets, actual wifi for the PC, hell even wireless charging.
I just dont use bluetooth - because its BAD in comparison. My xbox elite series 2 makes games feel like a lagging mess on BT, and the one keyboard i have with a BT mode even lags at that. Using a BT mice at higher sensitivity or even refresh rates makes it feel like your monitor has massive input lag.
Zero Lags with BT, polling rate on Mouse is 500Hz and on the Keyboard 250Hz
 
I've been looking for what feels like forever for a keyboard (and mouse) that will making switching between systems easier so I can switch from my personal system to my work system.

I want a clean looking well built TKL that has wireless and this one is always on the top of my list.
If you want low profile and device switching it seems like the only widely available option, really, outside of boutique products and crazy expensive stuff from Logitech (G915) and possibly some others. DM me if you want some more experiences after I've had it for a few days :)
 
Later, I will post real photos of the product.
Here are the real images

Package:
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SFP Module:
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SFP module, already connected to a Mikrotik RB760iGS:
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