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System Name | The New, Improved, Vicious, Stable, Silent Gaming Space Heater |
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Processor | Ryzen 7 5800X3D |
Motherboard | MSI B450 Tomahawk Max |
Cooling | be quiet! DRP4 (w/ added SilentWings3 120mm), 4x Noctua A14x25G2 (3 @ front, 1 @ back) |
Memory | Teamgroup DDR4 3600 16GBx2 @18-22-22-22-42 -> 18-20-20-20-40 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor RX7900XTX HellHound |
Storage | ADATA SX8200Pro 1TB, Crucial P3+ 4TB (w/riser, @Gen2x4), Seagate 3+1TB HDD, Micron 5300 7.68TB SATA |
Display(s) | Gigabyte M27U @4K150Hz, AOC 24G2 @1080p100Hz(Max144Hz) vertical, ASUS VP228H@1080p60Hz vertical |
Case | Phanteks P600S |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Katana V2X gaming soundbar |
Power Supply | Seasonic Vertex GX-1200 (ATX3.0 compliant) |
Mouse | Razer Deathadder V3 wired |
Keyboard | Keychron Q6Max w/ Gateron G Pro 3.0 Black linear switches |
Interesting... is OLED overclockable?
I really don't want to comment on the high-refresh is useless debacle other than: Just because you are not capable of something doesn't mean someone else can't do that. okay?
I know a bunch of people much better than me playing certain (stupidly difficult rhythm) games. I tried real hard to git gud. My brain/eye/finger just can't keep up. They can keep up.
I'm sure there are guys whose fingers are at least 2.5x faster than mine at tapping buttons...well I got too far. I hope I got the point out.
On the point of "why not enhance other things", I say "new cool tech needs more time to develop". And historically there are different type of panels better at different things. And like it or hate it, pushing for higher refresh is a way for easy money, I guess.
Also, probably hot take: 4K w/ 125% scaling is still better than 1440p.
Though I'm using 27" 4K w/ 150% scaling to roughly match the 24" 1080p on its side. Will have to try 100% once the 27" 4K OLEDs hit the market. I don't think I can get used to 100%, but I haven't try it for real.
And no, before you say "27" is too small" my desk can't take two 32" monitors, so double 4K 27" is one of the ways to stuff as many pixels as possible on my desk. Maybe my desk is too small, but there's no space for a bigger desk either.
I really don't want to comment on the high-refresh is useless debacle other than: Just because you are not capable of something doesn't mean someone else can't do that. okay?
I know a bunch of people much better than me playing certain (stupidly difficult rhythm) games. I tried real hard to git gud. My brain/eye/finger just can't keep up. They can keep up.
I'm sure there are guys whose fingers are at least 2.5x faster than mine at tapping buttons...well I got too far. I hope I got the point out.
On the point of "why not enhance other things", I say "new cool tech needs more time to develop". And historically there are different type of panels better at different things. And like it or hate it, pushing for higher refresh is a way for easy money, I guess.
Also, probably hot take: 4K w/ 125% scaling is still better than 1440p.
Though I'm using 27" 4K w/ 150% scaling to roughly match the 24" 1080p on its side. Will have to try 100% once the 27" 4K OLEDs hit the market. I don't think I can get used to 100%, but I haven't try it for real.
And no, before you say "27" is too small" my desk can't take two 32" monitors, so double 4K 27" is one of the ways to stuff as many pixels as possible on my desk. Maybe my desk is too small, but there's no space for a bigger desk either.