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System Name | Titan |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen™ 7 7950X3D |
Motherboard | ASRock X870 Taichi Lite |
Cooling | Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 EVO CPU |
Memory | TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB 2x16GB DDR5-6000 CL30 |
Video Card(s) | ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24 GB GDDR6 (MBA) / NVIDIA RTX 4090 Founder's Edition |
Storage | Crucial T500 2TB x 3 |
Display(s) | LG 32GS95UE-B, ASUS ROG Swift OLED (PG27AQDP), LG C4 42" (OLED42C4PUA) |
Case | HYTE Hakos Baelz Y60 |
Audio Device(s) | Kanto Audio YU2 and SUB8 Desktop Speakers and Subwoofer, Cloud Alpha Wireless |
Power Supply | Corsair SF1000L |
Mouse | Logitech Pro Superlight 2 (White), G303 Shroud Edition |
Keyboard | Wooting 60HE+ / 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard (N Edition) / NuPhy Air75 v2 |
VR HMD | Occulus Quest 2 128GB |
Software | Windows 11 Pro 64-bit 23H2 Build 22631.4317 |
And this is a bad thing how? I mean, correct me if I'm wrong but I would think having the discrete GPU handle the gaming load and the iGPU handle everything else (everyday tasks, watching video/movies, etc.) would be a GOOD thing. Would you rather the iGPU handle the heavier gaming workload and the RTX 260 handle the everyday stuff?
Exactly. I don't see how this is a bad thing. NVIDIA's Optimus implementation is really good.
And seeing how the current NVIDIA Studio Driver and current Radeon Pro drivers are working well (not in Optimus, of course) in my desktop, I'm sure this configuration would work out just fine.
180W power adaptor
Support Type-C PD 3.0 up to 65W
Err.. why not 100W (20V/5A)? PD 3.0 supports this.
But this thing would definitely replace my Dell G5 5587 provided that it is at most $1,399.00.