I just went through this exercise with my friends a few months ago heh. This doesn't include the dozen or so personal laptops I've owned .
Workstation
AMD 286 @ 16 MHz
AMD 386DX @ 40 MHz
Pentium 100
Pentium MMX 166
Celeron 300A @ 450Mhz - so proud of this guy, paired with Voodoo2 SLI it...
oh, I would love the top one except the extra home/del/ins keys.
The second one has the BS where the - key is.
Thanks for the input though, much appreciated! :)
I bought a TKL for gaming and love it. But when I work from home, I still very much want a numpad. So I've been looking for a numpad that is EXACTLY like someone chopped the numpad off a normal 100% keyboard like this:
I basically want this
but made into a separate keypad. Bluetooth is...
As much as I like people doing nice things like giving free bumps, I also dislike when people post things like "it can run games at 1440@100fps just fine".
What games? What settings? Without stating those things, it's a pretty useless statement. Your definition of "just fine" is very different...
How is a billiards game that has in app purchases worth $85?
I don't have much experience with the MS store, but this screams shady to me that all of a sudden it's "Free".
Anybody else think that Stadia is another project to teach their AI?
https://www.extremetech.com/gaming/299969-google-stadia-latency-issues
That this was the idea all along and some marketing genius then said, "let's hide this as a gaming platform instead!"
Check out adguard
https://adguard.com/en/adguard-android/overview.html
I got a premium (lifetime) license when it was on sale so I can't be sure how well the free version functions, but I heard the free one is still pretty good.
I have a mobo that supports 3 NVMe's and they are all full. I love not having to deal with SATA and power cables. I have a Crystal 570x case and it looks clean as hell thanks to that.
It does limit storage space though so I have to manage game installs.
But this is pretty much how I keep...