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Fish wives/Fish yuri | Sally the salmon (DSMP) x LDShadowLady (Empires SMP S1)
Gaming Computer | GamingWithJen/Sofia (QSMP)
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ROUND 1 FIGHT 11
Fish wives/Fish yuri | Sally the salmon (DSMP) x LDShadowLady (Empires SMP S1)
Gaming Computer | GamingWithJen/Sofia (QSMP)
Neden Oyuncu Koltuğu Tercih Etmelisiniz?
Bir oyuncu koltuğu almak sadece şıklık meselesi değil, aynı zamanda sağlığınıza da yatırım yapmak demektir. Sırt ağrılarından mı şikayetçisiniz? Sıradan sandalyelerle uzun süre oyun oynarken vücut duruşunuz bozulabilir ve bu da ağrılara yol açabilir. Ancak, ergonomik yapıya sahip bir oyuncu koltuğu, bu problemleri minimuma indirir. Ayarlanabilir sırtlık ve kolçaklarla tam vücut desteği sunar. Böylece, uzun süreli oyun seanslarında bile rahat edersiniz. Bir koltuktan daha fazlasını sunan bu ürün, oyun odanızı tamamlayan şık bir aksesuar da olur.
AAAYYYY!!! Finally got the gaming rig back online! Spent a solid week trying to figure out what was wrong, searching down codes and guides and unsuccessfully updating drivers. Everything was pointing towards the network card not being connected, which is a serious issue since it's soldered to the motherboard.
But, I opened it up yesterday and gave it a good, thorough cleaning. I also made a couple small changes I've been wanting to make, like switching one of the GPU's VGA cables to another rail on the PSU and flipping the water block. During the initial build, the lines for the watercooler were just about pressing on the upper fans. I didn't realize until after the fact that the block can be rotated and the piece with the logo on it comes off to also rotate, so it's never upside down.
It'd been about a year since I built the rig, so it definitely needed a cleaning. Thankfully, I didn't wait so long that the dust had started to cake into it and it all just blew out without any need for brushes to knock it loose. Flipping the water block also gave me an opportunity to apply some fresh thermal paste, which it needed as the old stuff was looking a bit crusty and dry.
I'm not sure exactly why cleaning it worked, but I'm glad it did. I'm thinking maybe it just needed some time fully unplugged to reset some things (because computers are finicky as shit) or there was a piece of dust that happened to bridge the wrong gap. Either way, it's back up and running and cleaner than ever. And I didn't have to buy a new network card! :D
Hey tumblrinas, I would love some techie advice.
i need a new computer. I've been limping on a 2015 HP but I want a desktop because they're cheaper and you can upgrade them. I want to be able to play RDR2 and actually see why everyone's amazed at the graphics. I wanna play AC Valhalla. I want it to easily run the Ciri Witcher game, whenever that drops. I want Veilguard to play perfectly.
I plan to get a used/refurbished/whatever tower because my budget is not very big (though I won't waste money on something that doesn't meet my needs; I'll save for longer if I gotta. pref to spend in the 400s though. I want to believe that isn't totally naive.)
So! I've never bought my own desktop. My plan is to get:
SSD at least 500gigs. should I combine SSD and HDD? like I said, budget's an issue. I'd rather have a terabyte of just SSD, but I don't know how costly it can get. I'm used to a terabyte on HDD on my laptop, and less would be a hassle. I have good internet, but sometimes I don't want to download and delete games constantly, and I have other stored stuff like writing and design* programs.
*like sketchup, not like photoshop or indesign or anything like that. not doing major rendering.
RAM of 16gigs.
good video card. historically I've always gotten NVIDIA gaming cards for my laptop. open to other options. obviously I need more VRAM than my current 960GTX has.
I have no idea what CPU to get. I know intel had a big run of fucked up CPUs recently, so I just want to go in with my eyes open.
at least 3 USB (regular, not C) ports, pref 5+, in addition to the monitor hookup, which I guess is HDMI?
and I'd REALLY like a built in optical drive, but peripherals are cheap enough, so I'm not worried too much about it.
I'm not sure what brands to look at. I've had an Asus laptop that literally fell apart after four years and an HP that's still going after nine, but I have no idea what brands are solid for desktops.
Anyone willing to offer advice on this will be adored and respected forever!
Computer found in a dumpster enclosure.
Gotta new keyboard 🖤🖤🖤
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