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Supercrumpet

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  1. What sort of switches do you have in those? Last time I checked, Razer still offers a couple or three choices for switch type in their boards and still do their own custom switches as well, but I've lost track to be honest. How's the build quality as well? Never owned a Razer product before, largely because of the price, but historically they haven't had the best quality either, especially in their keyboards. I'm in the same boat as far as software goes. Only ever used LGS (and now G Hub) for my Logitech mice and briefly whatever Corsair's software is for the Ironclaw mouse I had for one month before it kicked the bucket very prematurely. Never had much trouble with any of those, but mice tend to be more straightforward than keyboards as far as software customization. I like that Logitech has gone for some more subtle and minimalistic designs with their gaming boards, especially considering some of their previous offerings like the 710+ and 910. How do you like the switches? Any striking difference between those and more common linear switches from Cherry or Gateron? All three of you have been added to the spreadsheet, thanks for posting. You've also just about doubled the count of gaming keyboards on the sheet as well. ?
  2. Seconding this. I would like to get an updated GPU PPD database of sorts going that includes CUDA changes to see if anything has shifted around, but we'd need a good sample size across a wide range of cards. That's why I never got around to submitting WUs from my 1070 Tis and 980 Ti; their performance was oudated by that point.
  3. This game is still one of the few recent releases that I look forward to playing when I can put down the games I'm busy with now and have some more time as well, especially with my recent PC upgrades. Glad to hear you've had a very positive experience overall.
  4. Just noticed some broken posts from a while back, there are a few more on this page. Not sure if they can be easily resolved or would have to either be ignored or fixed on a case-by-case basis.
  5. Nice, pudding caps always look nice IMO. Added to the list.
  6. Got it, thanks. ? Ah neat, thanks for that.
  7. Yes, actually the Vortex Tab90, one of the boards I have, fits that exactly. Includes all the keys of a fullsize board but in a slightly more compact layout. Bluetooth, not low profile. I highly recommend it. https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=4557
  8. Recently purchased a handful of keyboard-related things, mainly a GMMK and a couple different sets of switches to try. First up is Kailh Box Navys. They are, in every way, exactly what I hoped for. They're hilarious and I love them. That is all. Also, feel free to keep posting keyboards, I'll keep track of the membership sheet and what boards everyone has and re-add it to the OP when that feature returns. The columns are the board, the switches, keycaps, and a photo if available. The more info, the merrier!
  9. Are we still looking into this one? Personally I'd prefer full width with no blank space on either side, especially with reduced width windows. (However, I recently realized I've been using a window that's narrow, but not narrow enough to go full width so I've been looking at worst case scenario.) Regardless, full width even with a maximized window would be preferable. It's just a lot of wasted space. User-selectable would of course always be preferred though I'm sure that's not as straightforward of an option from a development standpoint.
  10. I think Flight Sim turned out a lot better than this one did though. Only major complaint about it that I heard was people that wanted to refund felt a bit cheated since their first two hours were spend downloading the game with the launcher open, but iirc exceptions were made. Crysis on the other hand has lots of issues with the game itself.
  11. Anybody here watch Nascar somewhat regularly? The finish for yesterday's 'Dega race was uh... well there was a lot to unpack.
  12. Not sure on auto-creating a topic but the rest of that sounds fair, thanks for the reply.
  13. Okay I'll be honest, I've gotta ask: what's the benefit to having the separate videos section instead of making a thread in the appropriate subforum that's centered on the video? Easier to follow comments/conversation that way, imo.
  14. Why is this specific to NVME drives? Nice feature to have as long as it works correctly and consistently.
  15. Hey E! Welcome to your forum!
  16. Agreed with your thoughts on the 5. Maybe if I had a phone with a notch camera that I used daily, I wouldn't mind it so much, but as it stands I think it would really bother me. I miss the front-facing speakers on my HTC M9 as well. Took up some real estate, but for even the somewhat rare times I would use speakers, they were worth it. Looked pretty good too. Wasn't aware of the 4a, if I'm honest. I'm always thinking about a potential replacement for my Galaxy S8 since I know its time is ticking down, and my absolute requirement is a headphone jack. Looks like a nice option with that price tag. Never been super interested in much of the flagship-tier phone tech since I usually get the previous gen phones to save quite a bit on the cost anyways.
  17. I've always been interested in the Surface lineup, and only moreso after I got a nice deal on a Surface Pro 6. Nice to see more budget-friendly options, but like you mention I'd like to see some reviews. The higher spec options are quite a bit more pricey, with the 8 GB RAM + 128 GB SSD coming in at $699.99 and the 8 GB RAM + 256 GB SSD priced at $899.99, which really opens up the options at those price ranges.
  18. Yeah at this point I just get whatever matches the most parts that are already in the build by brand. And even then, Cooler Master for example has like 80 different 240mm AIO coolers and I've never really understood why. Doesn't help that most products have RGB and non-RGB versions now too. Ah well, choice never hurts if you ask me, just takes a bit more time.
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