• Questy@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    A second m.2 for trying out the switch to Linux. It went well, primary boot now.

    Edit: I went with Nobara.

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    14 days ago

    ARGB LED strip and three fans. Picture related:

    It’s only fluff. Or, like my folks jokingly say, LPAJ (luz para agradar jacu = lights to please hillbillies). But I like how it turned out.

    The second last upgrade was the Radeon RX 6600, visible in the pic. I bought it juuust before all that tariffs ruckus; I had to get one because my old video card was ancient. (I remember mentioning this, but my nephew was crawling around my computer when I installed that video card. The same nephew is now studying to get into an university.)

    Overall I’m rather pleased with my current rig. It isn’t top grade, but I think I got a good cost/benefit.

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    14 days ago

    Last week from a Ryzen 3700x to a 7800x3d, so new mobo, cooler and ram as well. The 3700x was a bottleneck in some games for my GPU. Performs well now.

    My niece will upgrade from an old 7 series Intel to my old 3700x, x570 chipset mobo, Deepcool double fan CPU cooler and 32 GB ram. I will give her my old GTX1080 as well. Whole system perfectly fine for WOW classic.

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      13 days ago

      I bought a 521GB SSD some time ago, to use alongside my 2TB HDD. Wow, I didn’t know I needed one - insanely fast boot, software launching, and it’s completely silent! (The hard disk became a bulk storage for media.)

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    14 days ago

    This probably shouldn’t count, but I diagnosed and removed a bad stick of RAM. It works much better now. Since I was running on 32Gb, I haven’t really noticed the drop to 16. I’d been blaming system instability on not knowing how to properly maintain Linux and shit drivers. Turns out

    Prior to that was when I bought a 2TB SSD.

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    14 days ago

    The Mobile Athlon CPU, with unlocked multipliers I was able to overclock like crazy. It was something like 20 years ago.

    Seriously, replaced a 2x6Tb raid1 of mechanical hdd’s with 4x4tb raid 5 SSDs. Amazing update in terms of noise reduction and power consumption. As for speed, I don’t care, the content is consumed over the network anyway.

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    13 days ago

    A couple years ago I moved from desktop to laptop. Now I’m moving back to desktop. Building a humble sleeper in an almost new-old-stock Dell Dimension 4600 case (that black and grey one they modeled the CS Source pc after) to fit in with my pile of beige Windows 95/98/XP machines.

    I recently learned that Asus still makes motherboards with green PCB’s, which is amazing for this kind of build, and I just bought one today. The motherboard also has a full regular DB9 serial port on its rear I/O, a second COM port header, and a PCI slot (not PCIe… the original PCI, which is excellent because I have so many weird interesting PCI cards)… All that retro/vintage goodness, but it’s rocking an A520 AM4 chipset, and a PCIe gen 3 x16 port (with 2 more x1 ports). They also make an AM5 and several iterations of Intel socket versions! The AM4 board was on sale for ~$70 USD, and I happen to have a Ryzen 7 2700 kicking around. (Which I just now discovered that isn’t compatible with the A520 chipset… oops. Cheap Ryzen 5 5500 it is!)

    I’m keeping the floppy drive since I actually still do a lot of work with floppies, I’ve got a floppy-to-USB board for that, and also picked up a SATA DVD burner, and have 1 additional 5.25" bay that will likely host a rotating cast of random vintage nonsense.

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    11 days ago

    Wireless + Bluetooth expansion card :3 My PC can now pretend to be laptop ^^ And I don’t have to use USB versions.