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Yep, middle ages. And you won't learn that about the drive even from reviews, unless they do a "full-drive-fill write test" (like TPU does :) )
Back in the early-2010s, if not since 2009, I was making tiny RAID-0 partitions to reserve the beginning regions for fast storage, especially the OS drive.

This is easier in Linux, gents!
 
Back in the early-2010s, if not since 2009, I was making tiny RAID-0 partitions to reserve the beginning regions for fast storage, especially the OS drive.

This is easier in Linux, gents!
I usually just split the disk into 2 partitions, the fist 1/3 being for OS and games, rest for stuff that did not need speed :D
 
I'm still confused as to why you didn't just get this..... It suits you so well....:pimp:


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I know some ladies who would LOVE that


Except that it's associated with bathwatergirl

I too just bought a Samsung SSD! It's not the 980 Pro but it should handle games just fine as well...
My 1Gb/s internet connection was actually saturating my PNY CS2130's write speed once it ran out of the few dozen GB it had as "SLC cache" when downloading games! I'm not paying 23€/month for my internet to be downloading games @ 80MB/s! :D
I had hoped that that can not happen with NVMe drives! But I guess QLC is QLC... :mad:
Already tested the write speed of the 970 EVO Plus by moving my games library onto it from the PNY drive and the lowest transfer speed I saw was 800MB/s after the first about 50 Gigs which went several times faster, likely throttling due to heat? Or the write speed just is so low after exhausting the SLC cache? Anyway, I don't care, it's faster than the 125MB/s transfer speed of my internet connection, that's what matters.
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970 evo drops to around 525MB/s during sustained full writes

Evo plus seems to average better based on some reviews, but they dont do full drive testing
 
I know some ladies who would LOVE that


Except that it's associated with bathwatergirl

I feel like it's a missed opportunity.... Bath water should have been included.
 
I know some ladies who would LOVE that


Except that it's associated with bathwatergirl

The spacebar on that kb even looks like belle's head emerging from a bubbly bath
 
The spacebar on that kb even looks like belle's head emerging from a bubbly bath
That comment, reminds me of the fountains in The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time.
 
Really?
Switching from wired to wireless?
Yup. And enjoying it :). My desk lives in a state of "clutter" or "almost cluttered", and one less cable in the mix is a pleasant thing. The response time on the mouse is spectacular, even "waking up", and while I don't really FPS any these days, all the other games I've put it thru (Grim Dawn, GW2, Genshin, and a couple of other randoms) work like a charm.
 
New headphones! Gotta stop buying stuff or I'll have no money left for food and rent
In 2020, I sold my last high-end headphones, the HD650, because I was not using them at all. Bought them in 2009, the HD650 sounded almost perfect--nearly the ideal sound. BUT, a little boring. Not engaging. I wanted a little bit more kick in the bass and bit more sparkle in the treble. My JDS Labs O2+ODAC combo drove them very well, I think. Also, I had issues with the HD650's comfort. Clamping force was too high, earcups too "narrow" due to the elliptical shape. Also, mine had this plasticky squeaking sound in the hinge of one of the earcups. Very distracting when listening to music and you move your head very slightly and hear the plastic squeak. But still, my all-time most favorite headphone.
Years before that, I used to own the Beyerdynamic DT 770, 880 and 990, all the 600-ohm editions. Liked the 880 the most. 770 had too little bass (a surprise to me) and harsh treble, 990 was an ear-piercer. So much treble. And "hollow" sounding midrange. But as I slowly listened to music less and less, and if, then through speakers, I sold all of them. I also used to own the Denon AH-D2000. Best. Bass. Ever. Loved the bass on those. Sadly, they were harsh in treble in a very weird way, that distracted me from the music I listened to through them. Sold them. My collection also used to include Sennheiser PMX-100 and 200 - those destroyed my earlobes because they held on the earlobes by these clips that clipped on to the ear far too strongly. Still have problems with earlobe pain to this day and it has been 10 years since I've last used them! I also owned the HD 280 Pro - very neutral sound, to the point of being boring. Also, too strong clamping force. Audio-Technica ATH-M50x were also in my collection, very nice sound, slightly grainy upper midrange/lower treble. Gave them to my then-gf.
Only the good old Sennheiser HD25-1 II remained in my collection. Excellent sound, good comfort, quality build, relatively easy to drive, good isolation... I have nothing bad to say about the HD25's. Just a lot of good things.
Lately, however, I felt like I wanted to listen to my music collection again through some good open-back headphones. First, I bought the Koss KPH 30i. I though that the drivers from the legendary Porta Pro in a more home-listening-friendly package would do it for me. Unfortunately, just like the Porta Pro, they have too much bass and the sound is too "dark". Midrange and treble are overpowered by the bass. Kinda like it, but not for long listening sessions and not with every genre I listen to. So, after several weeks of thinking of buying some new headphones, hopefully ones that sound as good as possible for not too much money, I visited my friend who owns a pair of AKG K702 and I listened to them. Unfortunately I did not like what I heard. Weak bass, harsh lower treble. Considered buying the HD650 again but remembered all the problems I had with my pair and their current price is too high for my liking. Then I found that the Beyerdynamic DT 880 600-ohm edition are being sold for 33% less than what they went for when I bought the pair I used to own about 10 years ago (current price about 160€, which is less than half of the price of the HD650) and I remembered how much I used to like them, so I bought a pair and they were delivered to me today. And boy, I just can't put them down! Yes, they are quite strong on the treble--any recording that has just slightly more powerful treble will sound slightly harsh and the vocals can be sometimes a bit sibilant--but still, I like the sound so much! It's lively, clear, dynamic, punchy...very good, in my opinion. But the 600 ohm version needs plenty of power. A good amp, which, I believe, my O2 is and I like the combo very much. Been listening to music through them almost all day, tomorrow, I will try some games with them. I'm curious if they are as good with positional audio as the Sennheiser Game Zero I also own are. Yes, the Game Zero are really, really excellent when it comes to hearing enemies in FPS--when playing Warzone, I usually can echo-locate enemies very well, to the point where my friends who play with me think that I cheat (sad that my aim is so bad that even though I can hear the enemies, more often they still kill me)--so I hope the DT880 can be also good in this regard, although I will need to solve the need for a mic somehow. Sorry for a long read! Pics:
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And boy, the comfort! They are, without a doubt, the most comfy headphones I have ever worn.
 
New headphones! Gotta stop buying stuff or I'll have no money left for food and rent
In 2020, I sold my last high-end headphones, the HD650, because I was not using them at all. Bought them in 2009, the HD650 sounded almost perfect--nearly the ideal sound. BUT, a little boring. Not engaging. I wanted a little bit more kick in the bass and bit more sparkle in the treble. My JDS Labs O2+ODAC combo drove them very well, I think. Also, I had issues with the HD650's comfort. Clamping force was too high, earcups too "narrow" due to the elliptical shape. Also, mine had this plasticky squeaking sound in the hinge of one of the earcups. Very distracting when listening to music and you move your head very slightly and hear the plastic squeak. But still, my all-time most favorite headphone.
Years before that, I used to own the Beyerdynamic DT 770, 880 and 990, all the 600-ohm editions. Liked the 880 the most. 770 had too little bass (a surprise to me) and harsh treble, 990 was an ear-piercer. So much treble. And "hollow" sounding midrange. But as I slowly listened to music less and less, and if, then through speakers, I sold all of them. I also used to own the Denon AH-D2000. Best. Bass. Ever. Loved the bass on those. Sadly, they were harsh in treble in a very weird way, that distracted me from the music I listened to through them. Sold them. My collection also used to include Sennheiser PMX-100 and 200 - those destroyed my earlobes because they held on the earlobes by these clips that clipped on to the ear far too strongly. Still have problems with earlobe pain to this day and it has been 10 years since I've last used them! I also owned the HD 280 Pro - very neutral sound, to the point of being boring. Also, too strong clamping force. Audio-Technica ATH-M50x were also in my collection, very nice sound, slightly grainy upper midrange/lower treble. Gave them to my then-gf.
Only the good old Sennheiser HD25-1 II remained in my collection. Excellent sound, good comfort, quality build, relatively easy to drive, good isolation... I have nothing bad to say about the HD25's. Just a lot of good things.
Lately, however, I felt like I wanted to listen to my music collection again through some good open-back headphones. First, I bought the Koss KPH 30i. I though that the drivers from the legendary Porta Pro in a more home-listening-friendly package would do it for me. Unfortunately, just like the Porta Pro, they have too much bass and the sound is too "dark". Midrange and treble are overpowered by the bass. Kinda like it, but not for long listening sessions and not with every genre I listen to. So, after several weeks of thinking of buying some new headphones, hopefully ones that sound as good as possible for not too much money, I visited my friend who owns a pair of AKG K702 and I listened to them. Unfortunately I did not like what I heard. Weak bass, harsh lower treble. Considered buying the HD650 again but remembered all the problems I had with my pair and their current price is too high for my liking. Then I found that the Beyerdynamic DT 880 600-ohm edition are being sold for 33% less than what they went for when I bought the pair I used to own about 10 years ago (current price about 160€, which is less than half of the price of the HD650) and I remembered how much I used to like them, so I bought a pair and they were delivered to me today. And boy, I just can't put them down! Yes, they are quite strong on the treble--any recording that has just slightly more powerful treble will sound slightly harsh and the vocals can be sometimes a bit sibilant--but still, I like the sound so much! It's lively, clear, dynamic, punchy...very good, in my opinion. But the 600 ohm version needs plenty of power. A good amp, which, I believe, my O2 is and I like the combo very much. Been listening to music through them almost all day, tomorrow, I will try some games with them. I'm curious if they are as good with positional audio as the Sennheiser Game Zero I also own are. Yes, the Game Zero are really, really excellent when it comes to hearing enemies in FPS--when playing Warzone, I usually can echo-locate enemies very well, to the point where my friends who play with me think that I cheat (sad that my aim is so bad that even though I can hear the enemies, more often they still kill me)--so I hope the DT880 can be also good in this regard, although I will need to solve the need for a mic somehow. Sorry for a long read! Pics:
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And boy, the comfort! They are, without a doubt, the most comfy headphones I have ever worn.
Nice! I love me some Sennheisers, haven't been able to afford them for a while. Beyers are nice!!
 
Not exactly a purchase but I added these two to prevent GPU sag :roll:
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Why not run the power cables above, so they pull the GPU up?
I think it would look ugly to mash them together with the motherboard ones :(

Haven't updated my setup for a while, so here it is :D

Latest purchases:
Logitech G Pro-X headset,
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB HDD for archiving,
1 TB Samsung 980 SSD for games that need it and the big one:
LG 34" ultrawide 144 Hz IPS, 1 ms
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The power:
B550 Aorus Elite V2
Ryzen 5 5600X @ 4.7 GHz
STRIX Vega 64
2 x 8 GB Crucial Ballistix @ 3400 MHz

The storage:
Kingston V300 120 GB SSD
Kingston 240 GB NVMe
Samsung 980 1TB NVMe
Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB
Seagate Barracuda 2TB

Outside "the box":
Logitech Z906 sound system (500W RMS)
Logitech G29 wheel and shifter
Logitech G502 Hero mouse
Logitech G Pro X headset
 
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UPDATE:

I should have gone with another brand.

This unit will not even boot system.

Corsair is now total crap, product and service wise.

Hopefully my 11 year old AX1200 will keep going.
Well that sucks.. I've got several Corsair items (keyboards, P/S) no real issues I didn't cause... hate that man...
 
Well that sucks.. I've got several Corsair items (keyboards, P/S) no real issues I didn't cause... hate that man...

Apparently, there is a little-known issue with some of the cables (imagine that). My fault for not doing research and only going by the glowing reviews the AX1600i received.

I am not buying new cables just to get a brand new PSU working. I am not waiting weeks and fighting with Corsair to get a working unit.

I just completed RMA request to the vendor, and had it approved.

Now I just need to find a reliable, high-quality PSU.

EDIT: AX1600i boxed up and ready to go back to vendor, awaiting return shipping label.

Recommendation: Titanium rating, eVGA 1600 SuperNOVA T2?

 
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Not too expensive but proper “ergo chair” my sciatica really ruins any kind of long sessions. My butt feels great now but now my feet are going numb with my usual “foot stool” sub position…
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Just ordered this, gonna offload my 3060ti once it gets here.
 
2x SATA to M.2 Sata converter
 
I supposedly have a Ryzen 5 5600X coming my way, via "the brownie"! I hope there's no delivery failure or a faulty CPU!
The package came today, and the Newegg box doesn't look HDS'ed.

The package came today, and the Newegg box doesn't look HDS'ed.
The Ryzen box, also doesn't look tampered. The date code is "2143". Yessss! I feared that I was going to get one of the real-early batches.
 
ergo chair

Hello INSTG8R...

Before I comment on your chair, I just noticed in your "Location:" it say's you're from Norway. I can remember standing on the bridge of an aircraft carrier staring at the Vest Fjords as we were sailing by thinking that it had to be the most beautiful coastline in the world.

Now...onto chairs. I hope the other posters don't mind me posting my response to INSTG8R and adding my own new tech purchase all in one post...:).

As a fellow sciatica sufferer...I hope this new chair works out for you. Sciatica pain can get scary....real quick. Mine was brought on by rapidly losing too much weight when I was in the hospital. The first time I experienced the bolts of electricity shooting down my left leg...I thought I was having a stroke. Unfortunately...not joking here. Scared the hell out of me, although...it is much better now that I've gained all of my weight back.

Numbness on the other hand isn't something I think people should be ignoring. Although, I know that every time I switch chairs(and I did so recently) my body acts up for several weeks afterwards until it adjusts to the new chair. Any longer than 5 to 6 weeks and I'd make sure you know/understand why body parts are going numb. For me...it's something I have to live with.

Love the headrest!

I used to use an ErgoHuman office chair, it's still in my old office...but it needs a new piston. I miss having a chair with a headrest.

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I currently just switched from my old SteelCase Leap V1 to the SteelCase Amia. The addition of the upper back support from the Amia seems to be helping alleviate some of the lower neck pain I've been experiencing over the last couple of years. If you're in the US, this is my number one budget recommendation for a solid chair. The Amia will set you back $650 to $800 on Amazon. I paid $30, after a good steam cleaning...it appears new.

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So..the above chair is my new tech purchase.

I took this photo below with all of you in mind...

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There were lots of chairs to choose from, I sat in every single one of them and would recommend never purchasing a chair unless you've sat in it for no less than an hour or two. It's at that point...where you'll start to feel if the chair is going to give you trouble.

All chairs are priced at $40, unless you're a regular...then they're $30. I see a Leap V2 in that photo...that was a $1000 chair when new.

Chairs and power supplies are two pieces of equipment I believe everyone should give serious consideration/due diligence when purchasing.

In closing...just wanted to mention that I wish I was able to post more...as of late...it's just not happening. Although, I am reading when able.

Everyone please take care...we're about to hit the rapids. No explanation will be needed...

Best Regards,

Liquid Cool

P.S. As I was perusing this thread...I ran across Lynx29's new signature. As far back as I can remember, I can't recall reading someone's signature that moved me the way his did.
 
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My chair wasn't that expensive and thus, I might pay dearly for that, because I'm big-framed and it would be a miracle to get down to the middish 200s again.

I seem to be built like a football player, LOL! Kind of like how my family really has thick hair, where my sister, who also has that kind of hair, commented that she was having a hard time cutting my hair, LOL.
 
Apparently, there is a little-known issue with some of the cables (imagine that). My fault for not doing research and only going by the glowing reviews the AX1600i received.

I am not buying new cables just to get a brand new PSU working. I am not waiting weeks and fighting with Corsair to get a working unit.

I just completed RMA request to the vendor, and had it approved.

Now I just need to find a reliable, high-quality PSU.

EDIT: AX1600i boxed up and ready to go back to vendor, awaiting return shipping label.

Recommendation: Titanium rating, eVGA 1600 SuperNOVA T2?

Super Flower might be a better option...

And that's coming from me having a T2 1600w EVGA PSU..... :laugh:
 
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