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System Name | ab┃ob |
---|---|
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 |
Red is most definitely in.
With the T60, lubed MX Silent Reds feel so good. Night Blue T60 on the way as well, gonna test out a new Dolch + TA90 combination with that one. The lubed Ink Reds in the other board pair well with the T60 too, but the Silent Reds are just...perfect. The lack of centre and spacebar posts helps a lot; with just the two left and two right screw posts, there's just the right amount of flex in the board to make for a soft-bottomed, thocky experience.
Not much new on the rig front; everything's just stable. The BR1500MS does its job every day with no complaints. I never thought I'd need a UPS before now, but this chunky brick saves me from an average of two brownouts a week. But I did dig this one out of the closet. I originally bought it for my first gen 12" Macbook, but it was a terrible laptop and supplanted by the XPS 13 for quite some time. I didn't realize that the CalDigit dock still works with anything that has a USB-C port. Helps me out a lot with connecting to my D610, M10-B, OP6T, external HDDs and SSDs, mic, and more.
These mini-ITX boards are always really short on I/O; it's super frustrating. Neither did mine have a C port, but the 2060 Super stepped in again to save the day with its Virtualink USB-C. It ain't the first time, either; the TU106 USB controller has always liked my Instant60 much more than the B450 PCH does.
And who said the FE cards are a bad buy??
With the T60, lubed MX Silent Reds feel so good. Night Blue T60 on the way as well, gonna test out a new Dolch + TA90 combination with that one. The lubed Ink Reds in the other board pair well with the T60 too, but the Silent Reds are just...perfect. The lack of centre and spacebar posts helps a lot; with just the two left and two right screw posts, there's just the right amount of flex in the board to make for a soft-bottomed, thocky experience.
Not much new on the rig front; everything's just stable. The BR1500MS does its job every day with no complaints. I never thought I'd need a UPS before now, but this chunky brick saves me from an average of two brownouts a week. But I did dig this one out of the closet. I originally bought it for my first gen 12" Macbook, but it was a terrible laptop and supplanted by the XPS 13 for quite some time. I didn't realize that the CalDigit dock still works with anything that has a USB-C port. Helps me out a lot with connecting to my D610, M10-B, OP6T, external HDDs and SSDs, mic, and more.
These mini-ITX boards are always really short on I/O; it's super frustrating. Neither did mine have a C port, but the 2060 Super stepped in again to save the day with its Virtualink USB-C. It ain't the first time, either; the TU106 USB controller has always liked my Instant60 much more than the B450 PCH does.
And who said the FE cards are a bad buy??