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Hey I’ve been buying high-end monitors since the days when I mowed lawns to pay for hardware! As a developer spending more hours of week sitting in front of it than anything else, IMO it’s a higher utility purchase than a car or similarly low-use stuff.
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I finally bought a mech keyboard and I don't like it. Not accurate, double entry, spacebar registers twice sometimes. Bleh. Any quality recommendations for a good one that's fairly quiet?
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Honestly nobody has beaten IBM’s PC AT keyboard. Can still get them on EBay. Loud as hell though!
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All we are lacking is next gen consoles with proper CPUs. Consoles with 8 core Zen (16 threads) CPUs would do wonders for PC gaming too. Current games targeting Jaguar don’t even fully saturate a modern 4 core CPU.
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I think primarily because things still take forever to load, eat tons of memory, slow your pc down, and the games are the same remixes we've had for 15 years. :) But I agree that overall pc tech is astounding. Compare with 386's in 1990s. :)
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The visible change of tech is much less noticeable. Going from 2D to 3D was WOW, going from blocky 3D to hardware accelerated 3D was double WOW - especially when you see alpha blending for the first time. Now it's "oh look, it's bit more shiny" meh...
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Realtime PBR was another significant game changer (mainly down to Epic it has to be said); it really upped the visual ante...
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it is super exciting and a great time! do wish there were more (smaller) experiences/experiments that actually take advantage of the different components and see what one can really do differently by basing it on some of those new capabilities. ofc highly limits the audience
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Are there any places that are bundling all this stuff into a beautiful complete package? Feels like so much research to figure out what will actually work well together.
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Site to help with that: http://pcpartpicker.com
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