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System Name | MSI-MEG |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 3900X |
Motherboard | MSI MEG X570S ACE MAX |
Cooling | AMD Wraith Prism + Thermal Grizzly |
Memory | 32 GB |
Video Card(s) | MSI Suprim X RTX 3080 |
Storage | 500 GB MSI Spatium nvme + 500 GB WD nvme + 2 TB Seagate HDD + 2 TB Seagate HDD |
Display(s) | 27" LG 144HZ 2K ULTRAGEAR |
Case | MSI MPG Velox Airflow 100P |
Audio Device(s) | Altec Lansing |
Power Supply | Seasonic 750W 80+ Gold |
Mouse | HP OMEN REACTOR |
Keyboard | Corsair K68 |
Software | Windows10 LTSC 64 bit |
I remember like ten years ago Logitech and some other brands were using the Optical encoders which theoretically has an infinite lifespan. But as far as I know, nowadays only Zowie mouses uses this technology.
I wonder, why do manufacturers abandon the newest technology and prefer something technologically much older? In contrast to Optical encoders, the analog ones are also more prone to failures and errors. Do you think it is something to do with planned obsolescence policy?
I wonder, why do manufacturers abandon the newest technology and prefer something technologically much older? In contrast to Optical encoders, the analog ones are also more prone to failures and errors. Do you think it is something to do with planned obsolescence policy?
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