PC builds

I've got one on pre order. I'd be more excited if there were more games coming out for it. As it is any real graphical optimizations for games for the system aren't coming until 2021.

I would like to build a new PC in 2021 as well when more of the latest cards become available. I'm looking forward to seeing how Big Navi compares to the 3080.
Xbox exclusives are going to be playable on PC so there’s zero reason to buy an Xbox
 
Xbox exclusives are going to be playable on PC so there’s zero reason to buy an Xbox
Kids. With two devices and a lot of cross play we can both still play and the console takes less work to maintain for them and is cheaper to replace than a PC.
 
Kids. With two devices and a lot of cross play we can both still play and the console takes less work to maintain for them and is cheaper to replace than a PC.
so get a PlayStation for the good exclusives and for the kids
 
This is the endgame PC Setup as of right now. Still deciding on what Zen 3 processor to get after the announcement. Now if my county ever goes yellow, I can go back and train to get D2 so I can afford it lol.
 
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This is the endgame PC Setup as of right now. Still deciding on what Zen 3 processor to get after the announcement. Now if my counting ever goes yellow, I go back and train to get D2 so I can afford it lol.
5900x is the only worthy one or a 5950 since you’re a center baller
 
AMD said watch us pull an intel, would rather get the last gen for the price/performance
 
Anyone running a mechanical keyboard? I have a MK night typist and really love it, switched from an ancient razor mechanical and was really suprised by the difference.
 
Anyone running a mechanical keyboard? I have a MK night typist and really love it, switched from an ancient razor mechanical and was really suprised by the difference.
I had the Razer one once... It was a pain in the ass... but that is my personal preference. Rocking a G15 here
 
Anyone running a mechanical keyboard? I have a MK night typist and really love it, switched from an ancient razor mechanical and was really suprised by the difference.
I use the annepro2, all the keyboards I want to build are like a year back order
 
I am planning on upgrading my chinese-y mechanical gaming keyboard soon for a DasKeyboard 4Q RGB. I'm getting so tired of keystrokes not registering in the height of battle in games. Just got a Keychron K1 for my Mac with brown switches and I really like it. It has Mac specific function keys, is backlit, and has 104 keys. Hard things to come by all in one package.
 
I am planning on upgrading my chinese-y mechanical gaming keyboard soon for a DasKeyboard 4Q RGB. I'm getting so tired of keystrokes not registering in the height of battle in games. Just got a Keychron K1 for my Mac with brown switches and I really like it. It has Mac specific function keys, is backlit, and has 104 keys. Hard things to come by all in one package.
If you haven’t looked, having a 60 or 70% keyboard is so nice, especially if you don’t do much productivity work. You get so much more desk room with the compressed format
 
I am planning on upgrading my chinese-y mechanical gaming keyboard soon for a DasKeyboard 4Q RGB. I'm getting so tired of keystrokes not registering in the height of battle in games. Just got a Keychron K1 for my Mac with brown switches and I really like it. It has Mac specific function keys, is backlit, and has 104 keys. Hard things to come by all in one package.
If you haven’t looked, having a 60 or 70% keyboard is so nice, especially if you don’t do much productivity work. You get so much more desk room with the compressed format

I think those are called tenkeyless keyboards. I have the Corsair Vengeance K65 and it is similar to as described above excluding the backlit functionality.
 
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