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Gamer Setup

11.6k Micmekox  1.3 years ago

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Gamer Setup – 3D Model

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DESCRIPTION

An interesting concept of setup.

COMPUTER COMPONENTS

  • 1x GPC 5590 Graphic card
  • 1x 64 GB of RAM
  • 1x TK9-550 CPU
  • 1x EG780 Power supply unit
  • 1x LM-44050K motherboard
  • 4x R3G Fans

ACTIVATION GROUPS

  • [1] - Lights the keyboard.
  • [2] - Activates/Deactivates gaming RGB lights (keyboard, mouse and computer).
  • [Throttle] - Runs Cyberpunk 2077 in Ultra HD graphics
  • [Roll] - Rotates the chair (with mouse control too)
  • [VTOL] - Opens/closes the drawer

CAMERAS/PERSPECTIVES

  • [F2] - General view
  • [F5] - Gamer view
  • [F6] - Hacker's view

ANNOTATIONS

My contribution for SP gaming. You can use everything from this post.

SETUP PARTS

  • 1x Gaming PC
  • 1x CT3 keyboard
  • 1x MD6 Mouse
  • 1x Microphone
  • 2x QU7 Speakers
  • 1x SG5000 Headphones
  • 1x TPI45-C Modem
  • 1x Gaming chair
  • 1x Modern desktop
  • 1x Gaming screen
  • 1x Z93 Webcam

GALLERY

PC-GAMER.jpg
TERAT.jpg
DISP-IN-OUT.jpg
Pantalla.jpg
Escritorio.jpg
SIlla.jpg
Router.jpg

Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s)
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 86.1ft (26.3m)
  • Length 82.4ft (25.1m)
  • Height 70.5ft (21.5m)
  • Empty Weight 113,997lbs (51,708kg)
  • Loaded Weight 126,298lbs (57,287kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.088
  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 269340

Parts

  • Number of Parts 701
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 4,628
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    Oh wait no the mouse is on the right hand side for this one, I’ll figure out how to fix that maybe never

    2 months ago
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    That’s why I’m not on my PC because I don’t want my back to be broken anymore.

    2 months ago
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    This looks like my gamer set up except my chair is fucking wooden. I’m not even kidding.

    2 months ago
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    6,095 Skykid028

    Your gamer setup is going to get a military electronics upgrade as I'm using parts of it for my airborne early warning aircraft. I'll be sure to give you a credit when it's done though

    6 months ago
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    7,323 WarringMunky

    Sweet rims on your office chair yo.

    +1 11 months ago
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    Definitely my setup NGL, def not on iPad at on an uneven plastic Costco table lol

    one year ago
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    5,850 FarrowTECH

    @SnoWFLakE0s idk what to tell ya mate, it's what's in it.

    1.3 years ago
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    11.6k Micmekox

    Wow, I didn't expect that this post was about to start a disccusion about PC gaming

    1.3 years ago
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    66.7k SnoWFLakE0s

    @FarrowTECH
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    Nobody likes prebuilts, but saying HP puts in 350W for a 5800X + 3060 is downright slander. You can't even power the thing on with 350.
    Prebuilts have their place, and it's very much preferable for people who cannot handle anything more complicated than an iPad (or you're enterprise and cannot and will not spend time to building PCs).

    1.3 years ago
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    66.7k SnoWFLakE0s

    @AlbertanPlaneMaker
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    Have a source of income that you save for components.
    Also, most gamer crap is pretty cheap. The target audience isn't exactly rich.

    1.3 years ago
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    5,850 FarrowTECH

    @AlbertanPlaneMaker an entry level PC build can run you less than 500 bucks and could probably comfortably play mw2(2) at 40fps or Minecraft at 200+ fps.

    1.3 years ago
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    5,850 FarrowTECH

    @AlbertanPlaneMaker building a PC has better cost to performance than buying a pre built computer.

    The hp omen, as a reference goes up to 1800 bucks.

    What you get:

    An older Ryzen CPU (Ryzen 7 5800x)

    A single fan variant of a Nvidia rtx3060 which is bottom of the barrel for new gen GPU.

    16 gb of ram (2/4 channels used)

    Proprietary motherboard.

    AIO (all in one, liquid cooler for CPU)

    350w copper rated power supply.

    Can probably handle most AAA games on standard settings 40-60 fps

    For less than that I built a PC containing:

    Ryzen 9 7950x CPU. (2 generations newer, >40% faster)

    Radeon XFX QICK 319 (3070 super equivalent) triple fan. About 20% faster.

    64 gb of ram with all 4 channels being utilized. Overclockable and likely run at a higher freq than whatever is in the omen.

    Full support motherboard, can take upgrades down the road if you want to swap parts. Also usually more energy efficient and has intuitive tuning and overclocking built in.

    Whatever cooling solution you chose.

    750w platinum rated power supply and custom cables.

    Any case of your choice.

    Beefy mf can run star citizen at 70fps, that's hard to do.

    1.3 years ago
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    5,850 FarrowTECH

    "gamer" seat with zero ergonomics. Check

    Overly aggressive keyboard design. Check

    $2k PC that will never play anything more taxing than Fortnite at 500fps when the monitor does 122. Check.

    Bog standard Logitech speakers that will never be used. Check.

    Headset that only blares mid tones and bass with in irremovable mic even though you have a BLUE. Check.

    Apple mouse from 2004. Check.

    Everything checks out l, this is a gameing setup. Spelt wrong on purpose.

    1.3 years ago
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    11.6k Micmekox

    @AlbertanPlaneMaker The setup could be expensive, but you can get a very good gaming PC around 1000 $/€. The graphic card can be obtained from repaired ones made with defects so the price gets cheaper

    1.3 years ago
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    42.2k CL125

    how tf do people even afford this stuff

    1.3 years ago
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    nice

    +2 1.3 years ago