Chirp virtual midi keyboard

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2024.05.14 18:23 dangeeffic666 Help brothers

How do I assign the cc controls into my external midi keyboard? And is there any way to get the old keylab 61 script for midi remote
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2024.05.14 18:11 Vkepke Touchpad doesn't work intermittently

I have two FW16 in the family Every once in a while touchpad would not work after a restart. Observed on both laptops on fresh installs of Arch Linux and Ubuntu 24. Not reproduced on Win 11. When it is not working, it is not even showing on the input list: xinput list WARNING: running xinput against an Xwayland server. See the xinput man page for details. ⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2 [master pointer (3)] ⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer id=4 [slave pointer (2)] ⎜ ↳ xwayland-pointer:15 id=6 [slave pointer (2)] ⎜ ↳ xwayland-relative-pointer:15 id=7 [slave pointer (2)] ⎜ ↳ xwayland-pointer-gestures:15 id=8 [slave pointer (2)] ⎣ Virtual core keyboard id=3 [master keyboard (2)] ↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard id=5 [slave keyboard (3)] ↳ xwayland-keyboard:15 id=9 [slave keyboard (3)
Does anyone have the same?
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2024.05.14 16:40 RelativeWord9230 MV-1 : are there "hidden" shortcuts ? And some workflow questions :)

Hi everyone ! I'm pretty much a noob but for the first time I managed to finish a song ; and it was thanks to the MV-1 workflow, which greatly helps to focus ! :) Best piece of H/W I got so far !
Are there long term MV-1 users around ? There are a few things I was wondering and couldn't find in the manual...
1 ) is it possible to copy steps between different sections -- not duplicating the entire section ?
2 ) most of the time I live record from my MIDI keyboard (a minifreak). Sometimes I step sequence.
2a ) Let's say I sequence a chord progression and want to alter a single parameter common to all notes in my chords. Do I have to select each note separately and make the modification ?
2b) when trying to figure out a melody or progression, I frequently inadvertently add notes to my sequence and frequently discover too late that, for instance, a step had 6 ou 9 notes instead of 3. Is it possible to remove a given note from a step without deleting the whole step ?
2c) important for me : when live-recording, can I start from the current measure and not the first measure of the clip ? Would save quite a lot of time when trying stuff a bit randomly ;)
3) complicated one : as there is no way to modify the tempo inside the song, I had much trouble recording the "faster" sections of my song. I did it for instance by considering a black note would be over 3 steps instead of 4 but it was then difficult to record the voice b/c the metronome count-in would confuse me :) Any better idea ?
4) When defining the song layout, is it possible to have some parts of the song not last for whole measures ? (example : I can have a section that doesn't last for a multiple of 16 steps but in the song layout, it would loop and last for 16 steps ?)
I think that's it. I have not completely understood how effects worked but I'll have to RTFM a bit more :)
All in all, I am a HUGE fan of this device. I have the feeling I can do almost everything I want and a single device for a single usage is what works best for me -- cannot get the job done with computers ;) I even use my old Amiga 1200 to write some lyrics for this reason :)
Cheers :)
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2024.05.14 14:39 coyote13mc Questions about Midi, Mic and samples.

I'll be getting mine this weekend. But....
Questions regarding the Seqtrak.. What is the best small/mini midi keyboard that works well, pretty much plug and play with little setup for a newbie?
Has anyone used the onboard mic, and how is it? I have not been able to find anything about its actually usefulness.
I am confused about the sample space. There is only room for 7 samples onboard? Thanks!
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2024.05.14 13:59 dochnicht Connect old keyboard to PC?

Hello, I'm a complete beginner in this topic wanting to learn the keyboard. I found an old Technics KN 2000 I could get for pretty cheap.
Is it possible to connect it to my PC via a simple MIDI to USB adapter and use it in software like FL stuido or is there more to it to make it work?
Thanks
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2024.05.14 11:16 synthstromaudible Deluge Open Source Community at Superbooth 2024

Just one year since we announced the Deluge going open source and the development has blown away all possible expectations. An amazing array of incredibly talented developers have been volunteering their time and energy and turning the Deluge into an entirely new machine – the features and enhancements added in just 10 months since we released the code is beyond belief. We couldn’t be prouder watching how this community have shown how successful this avenue can be and we’re sure other hardware manufacturers in the industry are taking note!
BEETHOVEN 1.1 The second big open source update (Beethoven) is currently in beta and very close to release, though already very stable – if you’d like to try out the beta or read the full changelog, head to https://synthstromaudible.github.io/DelugeFirmware/ and scroll down to ‘Release 1.1 (Beethoven) Beta’.
RSKT takes a look through both the 1.0 (Amadeus) and 1.1 (Beethoven) updates in the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1Qd8JCBEJ8
What’s new in 1.1?
• An additional reverb model: Mutable, great for large and lush reverb tails.
• Compressors per clip and kit rows.
• Automation View for Audio Clips and Arranger View.
• Bipolar parameter editing in Automation View.
• Full access to bipolar (-50 to +50) parameter values when assigned to gold knobs.
• Added a VU Meter display of the Deluge’s stereo output.
• An option to turn on or toggle a 7SEG-emulated display for OLED displays.
• Added 5 additional 7-note scales.
• Added 5-note and 6-note scale support including Whole Tone, Pentatonic Minor, Blues, and Hirajoshi scales.
• Arpeggiator improvements including control over Octave and Note modes, Rhythm, Sequence Length, and Ratchet notes.
• Midi Follow Mode – Allows MIDI data to be directed based on the current active clip on the Deluge without having to learn/relearn midi channels.
• Midi Feedback – A sub-feature of Midi Follow Mode, it allows external MIDI controllers to be made aware of the state of the Deluge synth engine for the current active clip and display those relevant values back to you.
• Midi Loopback – Allows MIDI data from internal MIDI clips back out to the Deluge MIDI input without the need of MIDI cables.
• Ability to change the default song or load behavior at startup.
• Ability to change default brightness amount at startup.
• Configurable Count-In Bar amount.
• Editable configuration of Song-level and Kit-level parameters
• Recording improvements in Grid View
• New Sidebar controls in Keyboard View for quick control over Velocity, Modulation, Chords, Chord Memory, and Scales. To view the complete list of changes, head here: https://github.com/SynthstromAudible/DelugeFirmware/blob/release/1.1/CHANGELOG.md
SUPERBOOTH 2024 To celebrate one year since we announced going open source, we are really proud to announce that Synthstrom Audible will NOT be at Superbooth this year, or will we?
Instead of a jet-lagged, kebab-filled Ian losing his voice and being out of his depth as soon as talk turns to coding, you'll find a booth hosted by our community! A few of the developers who have been making the Deluge open-source software the talk of the industry will be hosting a booth on our behalf! You’ll be able to see and hear the new features, hear what’s in development and perhaps what features might be coming in the future!
You’ll find the “Synthstrom Audible Deluge Community” at Z235 https://www.superbooth.com/en/floorplan.html?location=Z235
Find out more here: https://www.superbooth.com/en/messe-and-exhibitors/exhibitors/synthstrom-audible.html
SUPERBOOTH 2024 WORKSHOP If you’re heading to Superbooth you’ll also be able to head along to a workshop from some of the open source devs and find out more about the development, how the project has progressed and how to get involved! (if you wish) https://www.superbooth.com/en/events/details/workshop-synthstrom-audible-deluge-community.html
As usual, find everything you need to know about the Open-Source project here: https://synthstromaudible.github.io/DelugeFirmware/
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2024.05.14 10:01 oplante Kebbie - Open-source mobile keyboard testing framework

Today, we are officially open-sourcing our mobile keyboard testing framework we call Kebbie - https://github.com/FleksySDK/kebbie
While mobile virtual keyboards may appear straightforward on the surface, they are packed with cutting-edge technologies under the hood that vastly enhance user typing efficiency. For example: autocorrection, auto-completion, next-word prediction, and swipe gesture recognition are other NLP features that users typing on mobile use everyday.
This is why we wrote a Fleksy framework with the following features :
  1. Comprehensive coverage of the four most important NLP features of a virtual keyboard
-- Auto-correction
-- Auto-completion
-- Next-word prediction
-- Swipe gesture recognition
  1. High performance, by leveraging multiprocessing to minimize testing time
  2. Customizability, enabling the use of any text dataset, thus supporting multiple languages easily
  3. Mobile platform as first-class citizen : entirely centered around mobile virtual keyboards
We'd love your feedback !
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2024.05.14 10:00 oplante Kebbie - Open-source mobile keyboard testing framework

Today, we are officially open-sourcing our mobile keyboard testing framework we call Kebbie - https://github.com/FleksySDK/kebbie
While mobile virtual keyboards may appear straightforward on the surface, they are packed with cutting-edge technologies under the hood that vastly enhance user typing efficiency. For example: autocorrection, auto-completion, next-word prediction, and swipe gesture recognition are other NLP features that users typing on mobile use everyday.
This is why we wrote a Fleksy framework with the following features :
  1. Comprehensive coverage of the four most important NLP features of a virtual keyboard
-- Auto-correction
-- Auto-completion
-- Next-word prediction
-- Swipe gesture recognition
  1. High performance, by leveraging multiprocessing to minimize testing time
  2. Customizability, enabling the use of any text dataset, thus supporting multiple languages easily
  3. Mobile platform as first-class citizen : entirely centered around mobile virtual keyboards
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2024.05.14 09:58 oplante Kebbie - Open-source mobile keyboard testing framework

Today, we are officially open-sourcing our mobile keyboard testing framework we call Kebbie https://github.com/FleksySDK/kebbie
While mobile virtual keyboards may appear straightforward on the surface, they are packed with cutting-edge technologies under the hood that vastly enhance user typing efficiency. For example: autocorrection, auto-completion, next-word prediction, and swipe gesture recognition are other NLP features that users typing on mobile use everyday.
This is why we wrote a Fleksy framework with the following features :
  1. Comprehensive coverage of the four most important NLP features of a virtual keyboard
-- Auto-correction
-- Auto-completion
-- Next-word prediction
-- Swipe gesture recognition
  1. High performance, by leveraging multiprocessing to minimize testing time
  2. Customizability, enabling the use of any text dataset, thus supporting multiple languages easily
  3. Mobile platform as first-class citizen : entirely centered around mobile virtual keyboards
We'd love some feedback on the repo !
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2024.05.14 09:37 Jonstar91 MIDI keyboards for mac (2024)

Hey everyone, I’ve just bought a new Mac that has an m3 processor. I was wondering if anyone knows of any midi keyboards that are compatible with the latest chip. My akai mpk249 isn’t recognised, so I’m looking for something else
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2024.05.14 09:08 Mottiiiiiiiiiii From Acoustic to Techno: Seeking Hardware Recommendations for More Hands-On Music Production

Hey, I'm a complete beginner and mainly want to produce techno. I originally come from an acoustic music background. I've played in bands etc. What always puts me off producing music digitally is that you do almost everything on a computer. Can you recommend any devices that allow you to produce music more through physical interaction (a more tactile approach)? I'm thinking of something like Circuit Tracks or something like that. I already own a small MIDI keyboard.
Thanks, Adrian
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2024.05.14 09:07 Mottiiiiiiiiiii From Acoustic to Techno: Seeking Hardware Recommendations for More Hands-On Music Production

Hey, I'm a complete beginner and mainly want to produce techno. I originally come from an acoustic music background. I've played in bands etc. What always puts me off producing music digitally is that you do almost everything on a computer. Can you recommend any devices that allow you to produce music more through physical interaction (a more tactile approach)? I'm thinking of something like Circuit Tracks or something like that. I already own a small MIDI keyboard.
Thanks, Adrian
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2024.05.14 09:06 Mottiiiiiiiiiii From Acoustic to Techno: Seeking Hardware Recommendations for More Hands-On Music Production

Hey, I'm a complete beginner and mainly want to produce techno. I originally come from an acoustic music background. I've played in bands etc. What always puts me off producing music digitally is that you do almost everything on a computer. Can you recommend any devices that allow you to produce music more through physical interaction (a more tactile approach)? I'm thinking of something like Circuit Tracks or something like that. I already own a small MIDI keyboard.
Thanks, Adrian
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2024.05.14 07:25 beyondthetech Everything so far about the X2 Ring

Everything so far about the X2 Ring
So, the Ring of the X2 AR Glasses is a bit of a double-edged sword:
  • Like a network connection, it’s a requirement for any non-native-X2 app (read: every Android app) to even launch (so don't lose it!),
  • the battery is incredibly small at only 30mAh (so you may have to charge it as often as your glasses!),
  • it has yet another proprietary magnetic connector that's different from the X2's already proprietary magnetic connector,
  • there's no quick or easy way to turn it off,
  • the gyroscopic pointing can get tedious,
  • the touch surface is too sensitive and can easily triggers unintended taps - just try virtually typing a full sentence and you'll see it's an exercise,
  • it's $100 USD to replace or get a spare (I confirmed with [RayNeo Service and Support](mailto:service@rayneo.com)).
  • while it appears to be Bluetooth (or Bluetooth Low Energy), peculiarly, it never appears as a paired Bluetooth device in Android Settings.
But, all in all, it offers quick access to your X2’s interface without having to physically touch your glasses.
That being said, a few things that can make your experience better:
  • If you’re having a tough time scrolling horizontally or vertically, try sliding your finger near the sides of the Ring, essentially using the edge of the touchpad. That will give you less chance of inadvertently triggering a touch or sliding in the wrong direction.
  • Same with the top of the touchpad to slide horizontally, but you may need to bring your finger down a bit as the top of the touchpad ends before the angle and the LED indicator.
  • If you want to quickly disable your Ring without having to go through the RayNeo OS's menu system, temporarily take off your X2 glasses. That will instantly disconnect the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios and make the glasses go to sleep. Consequently, the disconnected Ring will go to sleep from inactivity.
  • You can keep your finger on the touchpad while trying to point, to prevent inadvertent “clicks,” then lift then tap to actually click.
  • Install an alternative input method, such as FUTO Voice Input. After installing the standalone APK, you'll need to go into Android Settings, System, Languages & input, On-screen keyboard, Android Keyboard (AOSP), Preferences, and turn on the Voice input key feature, so that you'll be access it whenever the on-screen keyboard pops up.
  • I bought a two-pack of these magnetic charging cables from Amazon (USA, search for B0CLXZZJT5), and one of them had the right polarity and connector pinout to charge the Ring properly.
Here's hoping u/RayNeo_Global can add a feature to only register clicks with an actual CLICK of the Ring, not just a TAP.
Even though the Ring basically operates like a Bluetooth touchpad (it's actually a four-dimensional pointer, no?), the X2 cannot currently pair with any standard Bluetooth device (unless the smartphone is unpaired from the glasses). Perhaps there is a device on the market or one that can be created or hacked that can mimic a Ring? Or perhaps the paired smartphone can have an app that can emulate a keyboard and mouse for the X2?
Peculiarly, you can pair your smartphone to the Ring directly, but currently it's useless after that - it pairs like a keyboard (random PIN), but then does not provide mouse or any control to the smartphone. Bottom line, it's a proprietary relationship between the X2 and the Ring alone.
Ok, with all that said, what's this software that RayNeo made to get vanilla Android, non-native-X2 apps working on your X2 glasses?
It's called App Container.
https://preview.redd.it/y1sumxqzvb0d1.png?width=3110&format=png&auto=webp&s=55875143ff82f79372b48f6f409dcaadbac6a74f
From what I can tell, App Container does a few things:
  • Checks for an existing connection with the Ring before continuing.
  • Checks for a working network connection before continuing, even if the app doesn't require it. (Please remove this requirement, u/RayNeo_Global!)
  • Launches a standard Android app in a portrait 360x480 mode that is then duplicated for both left and right AR glass screens.
  • Overlays a "laser pointer" cursor for the Ring's gyroscopic control.
  • Overlays a transparent "back and more" button that can be moved around the screen by placing the gyro pointer over it, then sliding on the Ring's touchpad. Additionally, the "more" button gives you an option to scan a QR code, as well as close the current Android application.
  • Frustratingly, it prevents any native Android dialogue box or screen from appearing for more than a few moments, to which it will force-close the app and return you to the RayNeo OS Home Screen.
So far, I've just touched upon it, but as you can see from the screenshot above, this app serves as the gatekeeper for the rest of the device.
SIDE NOTE: People have been saying that photos and videos being played back on a vanilla Android app are looking either dithered, corrupted, dark, or missing colors. This could be as a result of the App Container app splitting the screen, or displaying it incorrectly or fully, or something else is messing with the output. I tried to bring it up to u/RayNeo_Global support, and their response so far was:
Because programs such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, YouTube, and Plex are untested third-party applications, we are unable to guarantee their using results. Our updates can only fix issues with the internally tested apps that come with the glasses. Yes. The color depth is 8 bits.
This is the original image I sent to them:
https://preview.redd.it/dkkfv6t6yb0d1.png?width=728&format=png&auto=webp&s=8d51a154c752292bb5fb79dc4bdba315bb7f8556
And this is what it kinda looks like when you view it in Chrome or Edge in the glasses:
https://preview.redd.it/ey2r7jjq4e0d1.jpg?width=728&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9ab009fcbb949b55cb7cdd9e6ca0a7e220e4ec84
Because the issue happens inside the glasses' screens and can't be captured on remote with scrcpy or Vysor, I'm at a loss to get them to diagnose it further. Perhaps if someone can provide some photos or the glasses, or maybe a native X2 app that gives the same output?
Ok, back to the App Container:
What you'll also notice in the screenshot above is that when the App Container launches an Android app, Vysor will show another instance of the same Android app that ran natively. This can be accessed by hitting the Recent Tasks button (three horizontal lines) on the bottom of the Vysor's window. You can then slide over and run the app again, and while it will look messed up in the glasses, it will function normally in Vysor's remote session. This is where you can easily access Android dialog boxes and menus without getting kicked out to the Home Screen.
More on the App Container:
  • If you go into the App Container's app settings, you can turn off "Display over other apps" and the transparent "back and more" buttons will no longer show. Haven't found a way to hide the laser pointer, though.
  • If you actually click Open in Settings and not let it actually load an Android app, it shows this interface that's mostly in Chinese. I have yet to throw it through a translator, nor have I clicked any buttons yet to tinker, with the exception of the Settings button, which actually takes you to Android Settings.
https://preview.redd.it/qxtzf5n2wb0d1.png?width=3116&format=png&auto=webp&s=8aeefbbe7b102680e267b122ab36167de4d0ded2
Lastly, RayNeo does offer the SDK to make their own native X2 apps. Since the App Container is a native X2 app, theoretically, one could build their own App Container app that won't require a network connection or the Ring, or maybe even connect to a tertiary input device. Or, they could take the source code of an existing Android app and tweak it so it launches as a native X2 app.
Hope some of this info gives you some insight on the hardware and software, and the thought processes that went into making this all work. Let me know what you think.
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2024.05.14 07:20 Both-Competition-152 Tomodachi life now can be emulated fully through LIMON

The issue before was no keyboard well I have found a fix download aes keys and put them in your sys data folder the ones I used are here and use Cools custom keyboard install that along with err fix.3dsx and tomodachi life with a virtual keyboard should work great on IOS make sure to get the 2nd to newest version of LIMON also the newest has a error with pre iPhone 15 models
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2024.05.14 06:47 KreatorFR Please allow us to rebind the VOIP bind

As French we use AZERTY instead of QWERTY keyboards and this is an issue because we normally use the Z to go forward. It will be a nice addition to allow us to rebind the VOIP binding (Z atm) to whatever we choose, avoiding us to speak indefinitely while walking or have to virtually switch our keyboards to QWERTY in windows.
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2024.05.14 06:14 jemmyjoe Keyboard Player for piano lessons

I have been learning to read music via piano lessons books. It’s been going well, but these books don’t really offer the musical side of reading music. It’s how to play left hand bass note and right hand melody. Which is fine, but I’ve been playing music and the piano casually for almost twenty years. I want to read and play music.
The Keyboard Player function has offered me a neat addition to me study. I can come up with a chord progression, fine tune the playing to my perceived skill level, turn it into MIDI, go to the music notation tab and print. Poof! Musical playing noted out. And also, I can test how accurate my playing was after I feel I am doing the playing well to see how well I did. I don’t have to listen to it before printing it out.
This is a side show to what I use Logic for, but it was a new ability that I am pretty excited by.
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2024.05.14 06:09 meter-stick55 Mpckey 61 stuck on looking for computer

Like the title says, plugged into ableton live 11 suite. Clicked the button to enter controller mode send midi signal in that ableton picks up but the keyboard stays on "looking for computer".
Maybe its my midi setup on ableton?
Any advice is greatly appreciated
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2024.05.14 05:29 Raptor_Blitzwolf Cannot access my windows key when playing games, help?

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I have a Skytech Blaze 2.0 gaming computer with an Nvidia 3060ti graphics card, skylake i7 CPU, if that helps. At this point I have exhausted every option and am desperately seeking assistance from the Razer reddit community because I found somewhere that apparently Synapse 2.0 and 3.0 can do this? (I have 2.0).
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2024.05.14 04:44 Wotoko 2000-2200$ Gaming PC - Sim racing in VR

1. What will you be doing with this PC? Be as specific as possible, and include specific games (ex: resolution, FPS, settings) or programs you will be using.
I would like to play some sim racing games on a Quest 3. AC, ACC and possibly iRacing. I also plan on playing regular games like Rocket League, Cyberpunk and Hell Divers 2.
2. What is your maximum PRE-TAX budget before rebates and shipping?
I would like to keep it under 2000$. Could go up to 2200$.
3. When do you plan on building/buying the PC? Note: beyond a week or two from today means any build you receive will be out of date when you want to buy.
ASAP.
4. What, exactly, do you need included in the budget? (ex: toweOS/monitokeyboard/mouse/etc)
I'll get a windows key. Just bought this case so no case needed: https://www.newegg.ca/black-sama-sv-01-atx-mid-towep/2AM-009W-00063
5. If reusing any parts (including monitor(s)/keyboard/mouse/etc), what parts will you be reusing? How old are they? Brands and models are appreciated.
I already have my mouse, monitor and keyboard. Monitor is Acer XG270HU I have an external soundcard. Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
6. Will you be overclocking (ex: CPU/GPU/RAM)? If yes, are you interested in overclocking right away, or down the line?
If needed.
7. Are there any specific features or items you want/need in the build? (ex: SSD, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, VR, VirtualLink, tensor cores, large amount of storage or a RAID setup, CUDA or OpenCL support, etc)
Not really
8. Do you have any specific case preferences (ex: mITX/mATX/mid-towefull-tower sizes, styles, colours, window or not, LED lighting, etc.), or a particular color theme preference for the components?
Mid tower is already chosen. I would like an AIO cooler.
9. Do you need a copy of Windows included in the budget? Note: some post-secondary students can get Windows 10 for free.
Will get a key.
10. Will you be upgrading this PC in the future (ie: will you swap out better parts later on or will you build an entirely new tower later)? If so, when?
If possible. Not necessary.
11. Do you have a brand preference? (ex: AMD/Intel for CPUs, AMD/NVIDIA for video cards, etc)
Currently, I was aiming for a 4070 super with a 7800X3D and DDR5 6000 CL30 ram. But I think it's getting a bit out of budget.
12. What are the specs of your old PC / laptop? Do you want to see if it can be upgraded instead? If so, paste its build from PCPartPicker here.
It's quite old.
13. Extra info or particulars:
Thank you!
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