Show your PC/laptop/gaming setup
My LianLi-O11 dynamic
Ryzen 3600X, RX5700XT all watercooled.
Does showing the "inside" count?
RobertTVarga no, wrong thread!
Solarmass Technically it's alright, it is about the laptop setup....I just couldn't find interesting to make a photo of my desk. And its CHAOS.
RobertTVarga And its CHAOS.
It's perfectly fine here
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Scotty-Trees ahhh...just like you,i have my dock on the left side....love it.....
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Home workplace
OS: Solus x86_64
Kernel: 5.12.13-185.current
Uptime: 7 hours, 4 mins
Packages: 1429 (eopkg), 21 (flatpak)
Shell: zsh 5.8
Resolution: 2560x1080
DE: Budgie 10.5.3
Theme: Adapta [GTK2/3]
Icons: Papirus [GTK2/3]
Terminal: gnome-terminal
CPU: Intel i7-3770 (8) @ 3.900GHz
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Memory: 4204MiB / 15971MiB
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Win11 left, Solus right.
maveonair
Nice, can you share details of you monitors !!!
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another year another build. hugely successful this time
fractal torrent compact + 5600X + Noctua NH-U12A chromax.black = maxing at 55C both during gaming and stress tests, it stays insanely cool even with the huuge front fans only running at 400 rpm, whisper quiet even under full load. 6800XT maxes out at around 60C
i was reluctant to put the 5900X in this as i wasnt sure how well the air cooler would work (been using liquid cooling for years, forgotten what to expect from air coolers) but im pretty sure this smallish noctua beast could keep it under 70C
the air flow in this thing is insane. im thinking i should remove the rear exhaust fan as it feels like a hindrance, i can easily feel with my hands that theres more air coming out of the back of the case in the places where theres no fan
chipset and nvme temps also down approx 10C compared to previous build
cable management a pain in the rear though, very little space behind the motherboard tray
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Your workspace looks very attractive. Your desk is quite roomy as you were able to arrange your laptop and monitor. I especially like that there is a special place for cups. I drink a lot of tea when I work, so a place for cups would be helpful. I recently bought a new desk for work, eurekaergonomic.com it is a very comfortable desk with unique features. What makes me happy is that the desk has wireless charging built into it, so I can charge my phone just by putting it on the desk.
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finally, mini itx, what i always wanted
7800X3D, 6800XT
ssupd meshroom s (case), tiny thing, crowded, not the easiest build. would recommend doing a 'dummy' build first to learn the best way of doing things
slim fan in the roof
I went with a laptop for gaming because, you know, life's all about flexibility. I love that I can dive into my favorite games wherever the day takes me, no need for a fixed gaming spot. These laptops nowadays pack serious power, so I don't have to worry about lag or missing out on the latest releases. Plus, it's just super handy to have one device that can handle both work and play without any fuss. It's like my gaming sidekick, always ready for action wherever I am. Also I found this blog about how you can build a laptop gaming setup which can match desktop level performance. Found it super helpful, hope it's useful here.
braidox_gear Nice setup. A yoga block under each speaker will improve sound quality.
nothing new to show, but i just got the 9800x3d. i didnt expect the upgrade from the 7800x3d to be this big, one thing is performance but the power efficiency and temperatures are nuts.
it uses a maximum of 34W(that ive seen) during gaming (probably varies depending on the game and yes i know the gpu is the main component here, but still, 34W is half what a light bulb of the old kind would use),
and the temps are unreal, maxing at 58C during gaming and 64C during stress test, while keeping all cores at 5.2 ghz. this with a 240 aio, and -20mv undervolt. my fans never spin up to audible level!