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[USA-MN] [H] Retroid Pocket 4 Pro, AYN Loki Zero, other Various Systems and Parts [W] Local Cash, Paypal
2024.05.21 07:48 EpicGlitch36 [USA-MN] [H] Retroid Pocket 4 Pro, AYN Loki Zero, other Various Systems and Parts [W] Local Cash, Paypal
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Timestamps I recently picked up a ROG Ally so I realized I no longer needed the closet full of systems I was apparently hoarding in my goal to build a retro gaming console. Don't worry. My collection of 8bitdo controllers remains intact.
SYSTEM | SPECS | PRICE SHIPPED | NOTES |
Watermelon Retroid Pocket 4 Pro | D1100 CPU, 8gb RAM, NO SD CARD, screen protector applied | $150 | Pre-production pre order model. Did repair right trigger myself. No warranty claim filed yet but should be covered still if you want to go that route. |
AYN Loki Zero | 3050e CPU, 8gb RAM, NO SD CARD, screen protector applied | $80 | Pre-production pre order model. Extra screen protector in box. See note below |
HP Elite Desk Mini 600 g9 | i5 12500t vPRO, 2x 256gb NVME, 16gb RAM, Intel AX201 wifi | $250 | For your own sanity make sure you have a flash drive with the wifi driver on it. Windows wont find it. trust me. |
HP ProDesk 600 g4 #1 | i5 8500, 16gb DDR4 2666, 256gb SSD, Intel 9260 wifi/bluetooth card | $90 due to shipping | would be willing to leave chassis out to lower cost but not sure about parting out. yet |
i7 9700 | | $100 | part of a second 600 g4 that didnt survive reimage. tested on seperate machine. have access to donors if wanted to be reassembled. just ask |
32gb Kingston DDR4 RAM | 3200mhz. Cant remember timings (4x8gb) | $40 | part of a second 600 g4 that didnt survive reimage. tested on seperate machine. have access to donors if wanted to be reassembled. just ask |
Nvidia Quadro P400 | 2gb DDR5 | $35 | Will throw in a mini DP to HDMI adapter. SEE ABOVE NOTE TOO |
Intel 9260NGW PCIE to M.2 WIfi Card | | $10 | part of a second 600 g4 that didnt survive reimage. tested on seperate machine. have access to donors if wanted to be reassembled. just ask. Could also be willing to be bundled into the right deal |
Kioxia 256gb NVME | | $10 | part of a second 600 g4 that didnt survive reimage. tested on seperate machine. have access to donors if wanted to be reassembled. just ask |
Lenovo p53s | i7 8565u, Quadro P520 2gb, 16gb RAM, 512gb NVME | $100 | OEM USB-C Charger included. Screen was damaged and removed. Planned on removing board from base and put in enclosure but never got around to it. Would be 100% functional with panel replacement. No bios locks. |
Asus VT168HT Touch Monitor | Touch input over micro usb. 1366 x 768 resolution | $40 | No base or cables included. Uses standard power and micro USB cable to function plus HDMI or VGA for display |
Im open to making deals and combining shipping. Like I mentioned in the notes, Id like to not break up the ProDesk but I really don't need this stuff in my closet either. The Asus monitor makes a nice control center like a Stream Deck does. I was actually making another one into a smart calendar until I gave away the extra phone I was going to use as a control board.
*So about the Loki Zero. It is priced for parts. I pre-ordered it and waited 11 months for it to come. 14 days later it got horrible stick drift. And by horrible I mean unplayable shot with a capital SHT. I was in contact with with AYN about it and for about a month there was some back and fourth about software issues with it but in my heart I knew better. But with cultural holidays and schedules, I gave up and decided I'd just wait for them to fulfill one of their promises about hall effect sticks being available for purchase. Lo and behold it seems that promise was never kept. Now it seems that the Loki is becoming a faint memory for them. So now here we are... Take my warning. The device is comfy to hold and play. But power wise there is no comparison to my Ally. And if you havent had to get techically involved with AYN then take my advice. Dont. I did at one point purchase some hall effect sticks on my own to solder into the board myself, but see no point now. It is definitely a company that will not get anymore of my money. I dont care how good someone tells me the Odin/Odin 2 is.*
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2024.05.21 01:56 pyroblage Which gaming laptop would you recommend?
- ASUS - ROG Zephyrus G14 (2024) Like the sound quality and OLED screen and keyboard layout. Dislike the diagonal black bar on the back and blinking drive indicator in the middle
- ROG Flow X13 Gaming Laptop (2023)
- Lenovo - Legion Pro 5i
- Lenovo - Legion 7i Likes the easy tab to lift the laptop open, the good comments others are saying it performs slightly, and dissipates heat better then rog. Dislike the numpad and how the touchpad is more pushed to the left.
- Legion Slim 5 Gen 9/len101g0036#tech_specs)
Messed around with the Legion 7i and Rog Zephyrus G14 2024 at Bestbuy demo display, Legion 7i felt pretty hot near top center of the keyboard and Zephyrus G14 2024 didn't feel much heat anywhere on the keyboard surface just slight warmth.
Budget ~$1.6 Use Gaming / Streaming while traveling Games: Nier, Elden Ring, League, Fortnite Watching Twitch /Anime
Which one would you recommend, or would you recommend something other?
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2024.05.20 10:16 CompetitivePUBG PUBG Global Series 3 - Group Stage - Day 1 - A & B - Discussion Thread
Useful Links
Official Page Event Guide Esports Guide - PGS Liquipedia – PGS 3 Twire – Leaderboards Twire – Matches Twire – Fantasy League Watch
First match begins: PDT | EDT | BST | CEST | ICT |
3am | 6am | 11am | 12:00 | 17:00 |
The full schedule can be found
here.
Teams
Group A: 🇹🇭 Armory Gaming | 🇹🇭 eArena | 🇪🇺 FaZe Clan | 🇰🇷 KWANGDONG FREECS |
DimasTy | Xizzy | jeemzz | Gyumin |
RiwZ | TiGGER | Gustav | Heaven |
ShanKs | Jacob | curexi | Heather |
J4ME | Lericz | Fexx | Salute |
| | | BeaN |
| C: Luxury | | |
C: GOJAKZA | C: Serkriz | | C: PLIKHE |
| | | |
🇧🇷 Legacy | 🇺🇦 Natus Vincere | 🇺🇸 Soniqs | 🇨🇳 Weibo Gaming |
rbN777 | SoseD | hwinn | SpaceMan |
guizeraaXL | Feyerist | Shrimzy | Shen |
vhz | Hakatory | TGLTN | Mamu |
lfp1 | DIFX | Kickstart | Cold119 |
| | | |
| C: ALREIN | C: GUNNER | C: Brong |
Group B: 🇮🇩 BLEED Esports | 🇰🇷 Dplus KIA | 🇨🇳 Four Angry Men | 🇰🇷 Gen.G |
Awkarinnnnn | seoul | HSmm | Rex |
Happy | Starlord | GODV | Adder |
tRycK | Americano | ZpYan1 | Barpo |
C1moy15G | Gyuyeon | WangZai | Tosi |
Ma4nn | | bobo | |
C: SaviorMY | C: yyoni | | |
| | | |
🇨🇳 NewHappy | 🇺🇸 TSM | 🇪🇺 Twisted Minds | 🇹🇭 Valee Thai Esports |
Dec12th | aLOW | xmpl | UNQ |
MMing | PurdyKurty | BatulinS | LaTae |
LongSkr | sparkingg | Perfect1ks | KISS |
Nannnnn | luke12 | Lu | Megvlos |
| | C: TheTab | |
C: DuNaiiiiiiLYB | C: woo1y | C: H1RUZEN | C: Justmoments |
Leaderboard
Place | Team | Place Points | Kill Points | Total Points |
#1 | Gen.G | 24 | 28 | 52 |
#2 | Twisted Minds | 16 | 29 | 45 |
#3 | Soniqs | 18 | 26 | 44 |
#4 | NewHappy | 11 | 23 | 34 |
#5 | TSM | 12 | 20 | 32 |
#6 | Four Angry Men | 11 | 17 | 28 |
#7 | Natus Vincere | 8 | 20 | 28 |
#8 | eArena | 11 | 16 | 27 |
#9 | FaZe Clan | 11 | 16 | 27 |
#10 | Dplus KIA | 9 | 15 | 24 |
#11 | Valee Thai Esports | 8 | 16 | 24 |
#12 | Weibo Gaming | 7 | 16 | 23 |
#13 | BLEED Esports | 6 | 15 | 21 |
#14 | KWANGDONG FREECS | 8 | 10 | 18 |
#15 | Armory Gaming | 0 | 9 | 9 |
#16 | Legacy | 0 | 8 | 8 |
#17 | 17 Gaming | 0 | 0 | 0 |
#18 | CERBERUS Esports | 0 | 0 | 0 |
#19 | Daytrade Gaming | 0 | 0 | 0 |
#20 | GNL ESPORTS | 0 | 0 | 0 |
#21 | HOWL Esports | 0 | 0 | 0 |
#22 | Petrichor Road | 0 | 0 | 0 |
#23 | Team Falcons | 0 | 0 | 0 |
#24 | Virtus.pro | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Top 16 Teams after Day 3 go through to Final Stage. Bottom 8 Teams after Day 3 are eliminated. Matches
Match | Map | Winner |
#1 | Erangel | TSM |
#2 | Erangel | Twisted Minds |
#3 | Taego | Soniqs |
#4 | Vikendi | eArena |
#5 | Miramar | Gen.G |
#6 | Miramar | Valee Thai Esports |
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2024.05.18 16:01 Majestic-Gear-6724 My Experience as a Remarkable Power User after Nearly 4 Years
Edit: This is long. Feel free to skim. I'll admit that I dictated it because I had been thinking about it for awhile but didn't really have the time to actually type this all out. Not offended if you skim and scan!
I've been wanting to write this post for a while. I want to talk about my experience with the Remarkable 2 at about the four-year mark. I got my Remarkable 2 in the summer of 2020 just as I was starting my PhD. I first bought the Remarkable 2 along with a Kobo device to compare the two. What I noticed immediately—and what my wife noticed immediately when I had her test the devices—was how superior the writing experience felt on the Remarkable 2.
I've purchased other e-ink tablets since then, including a couple Onyx Boox devices (Max Lumi 2 and more recently Tab Mini C), and invariably, despite their seemingly superior hardware and more advanced software, they've fallen short in one way or another to the Remarkable. Even though I've gone through different phases with this device—using it as a daily planner, using the PDF calendars, using it as a journal, and now with Typefolio, using it as a light word processor—I continue to use it every single day because I just love using it. Its longevity is incredible in our modern update culture where every device seems to just be a stop gap before the next one, the "one you've been waiting for."
Don't get me wrong, I've even had some major hiccups with the device. When I first got it, something happened when I first tried to upload my files to their cloud. I think that was the very early days for their cloud storage, and they really didn't get it right at first. I lost some
very important research material I needed for work, and I couldn't get them back, so of course I complained to Remarkable. Their customer service wasn't great, and eventually one of the representatives just kind of said, "We're sorry, we're working on improving this." Sure enough, not long after that, later that summer or early fall, they started rolling out some major improvements to the way that sync worked, and I honestly have not had a single problem since. I'm glad I hung on.
Even though I had a frustrating experience, I could tell even then that the development team was pretty committed to iterative but important updates. This is something I really want to stress that I think maybe isn't well represented on this subreddit. It's my personal belief as a fairly long-term power user who uses different E-Ink devices that the Remarkable updates, while iterative, always seem to add something to the experience of using the device in very meaningful ways, at least for me. This is very clear when you compare it to something like a Boox tablet, which, as many people have remarked, is a kind of jack of all trades, master of none.
For instance, Boox's notepad offers so many more features than Remarkable's writing experience (running Boox os 3.5, which, funny enough I struggled to look up on my Tab Mini C because a bug kept switching back to the most recent app until eventually I had to force quit all apps, lol). Just in terms of the sheer amount of features on paper, Boox is so obviously the more "fully featured" device. Yet, for various reasons, including Boox's notorious complexity, I never find myself consistently using any of my Boox devices for writing. I would never keep a daily journal on my Boox, for instance, not only because of the software, of course, but also because at least for me the writing feel is far inferior, although I am experimenting right now with keeping a kind of digital bullet journal on my Boox because of the way you can link notes on Boox devices (Note, you can also do this on SuperNote). Too early to tell if I'll keep it up, but it's not likely.
The Remarkable is often compared to Apple devices, and I think it's pretty clear that's what they're going for in terms of build quality, user experience, simplicity, and the iterative nature of the device (software, but also hardware like the Typefolio). I really think it's an apt comparison for the most part. When I first got this device, it didn't support the snap-in-place highlighting feature, for instance, but when that feature came it was very helpful for my work (which includes reading a lot of pdfs), and I used the device more as a result. Other examples include new gestures like pinch to zoom (March 2021), cloud integrations, tags (June 2022), and of course, 3.0, which brought type support.
But even more seemingly "minor" features like tags are something I use every day, and I find tags in particular extremely helpful for organizing my thoughts after I've done some writing. I'm the kind of user who usually just starts with quick notes and moves those pages around into different notebooks as needed at a later time, and I use tags like "journal" or "to process" to help me remember when I need to do with those pages later. Then, of course, there was the addition of typing and eventually the Typefolio itself, which I own as well. A lot of users here on this subreddit complain about the Typefolio. That's obviously valid. For people who just want a very simple writing experience, it's clear that the Remarkable has drifted away from that.
I honestly don't believe, however, despite many people's claims, that merely being a slightly upgraded analog writing experience was ever Remarkable's actual goal. For one thing, it's not exactly a mystery that they are not earning a lot of revenue from the sale of the Remarkable 2 at this point, which is how many years old? So, they've had to find other ways to increase revenue and open up new revenue streams, such as the highly controversial subscription service that a lot of people hated (and still complain about), and the Typefolio and all the various features that have come along with that. In my opinion, Remarkable has awkwardly tried to straddle both individual users and enterprise users, and it's very clear that everything with the Typefolio is really aimed at enterprise users, which takes away development resources from the writing features many individual users want to see.
But for me, as a writer, someone who does writing daily for work, the Typefolio and the typing experience have been incredible. I use it all the time. I really believe that the features added along with the Typefolio add so much to the device. I certainly did not buy the device with expectation that it would ever become a simple word processor, so the Typefolio and all the stuff around it have actually added incredible value (even though, yes, it's an expensive keyboard). Now I'm more inclined to bring my Remarkable with the Typefolio than my laptop if I'm doing simple drafting, and it really helps me focus on writing.
In terms of software, what I really want to stress as a longtime user is just how superior the Remarkable is, at least compared to Onyx Boox (and, from what I've read, SuperNote) when it comes to accessing your files on other devices. At least as a Mac user, the seamless cloud syncing and accessibility of my files on my laptop or phone is by far the best experience I've ever had with any of these E Ink devices. The competition here is really laughable. Kindle Scribe, from what I've read, has very little helpful support for organizing files and accessing them on your computer or other devices. Remarkable has really nailed this experience and it's been very iterative.
When I started using this device, the desktop app was very little more than just a way to basically mirror and download files from your device, but now, of course, you can edit files via typing and have them instantly sync (and reliably!). You can tag pages, for instance, and now with a new feature I really love, you can use the lasso tool to directly convert your handwriting to text on your desktop—another good example of an excellent and not technically challenging feature that, yep, took way too long...it's exactly like Apple and Android. Now there are tons of great emulators on the Apple App Store. Cool cool. Android users have had that for like, what, 15 years? Annoying as this lag is, when those features do come, they tend to be excellent.
To me, the desktop and mobile apps are really what separates Remarkable from its competition, and I think if you care a lot about having an improved analog writing experience, it's something you shouldn't take for granted. You can't do anything like this on Onyx Boox devices—trust me. For one thing, the typing experience on those devices is awkward and clumsy, but once you do create a file, you don't have any real way of managing it or editing it on desktop. Yes, there's a web portal and a mobile app, but imo they are absolutely trash compared to Remarkable's apps. Even the tagging experience, which in some ways is superior on Boox devices, is weird and clunky and seems to add nothing on the desktop side of things.
Look, I'm certainly not dismissing other power users' complaints. Don't take this the wrong way. But I do want to say that sometimes I feel almost as if we take some of these features for granted. I don't know how many power users might also own other devices and can therefore actually compare the Remarkable to those devices, but I think that's important. You have to compare a device to its competition, and in so many ways, Remarkable excels with the fluidity and simplicity of what they offer.
People complain about the development pace of the Remarkable software, but to me, I find that each update more or less provides some kind of concrete and useful feature. It's taken over three years for the device to really get to a point where I think it's a fully featured device. For some people, that might have been a complete deal breaker and I can understand that. But for me, I've loved that the team has demonstrated real focus in their updates. This includes the most recent beta update, which people are complaining about, the beta update software 3.12. People are complaining that Remarkable is focusing too much on needless UI updates. But here too, I love this new update because it makes navigating the UI much easier, which I think is so important. It's crucial, in my opinion, to reduce the number of taps on an E Ink device and the number of menus that you have to open and close, and that's exactly what this update does. It makes it so much easier to navigate through the home screen. I love that. I think that's exactly what the team needs to be focusing on.
Again, I've not had a perfect experience with my Remarkable. Like many users, my power button broke early on, which was frustrating to no end. It is a
serious design flaw in the Remarkable 2. Whenever they release a new device, they better have fixed this failure point. As a result of breaking the power button, I had to open up the device myself to pry the damn button out, and because I'm not very precise, I struggled to get the device closed up properly and the back looked weird after that, although functioned perfectly fine, so I just covered it with the Typefolio (which I always used anyway). Most recently I had to replace my original with a refurbished one because the screen finally cracked (it was from the device being under too much pressure while being stored in my backpack, and I really don't think it was from a design flaw. Basic physics). I absolutely hate that for a
company whose former and founder once claimed that customers could keep their device for 10 years, they have zero real hardware support, like, cmon Magnus Wanberg, did you not realize your devices are powered by lithium ion batteries?! It sounded cool and even radical at the time, but given Remarkable's utter failure to invest in the kind of support infrastructure that would be required to support that kind of longevity, it was clearly just marketing—shame on you. Big disappointment there. And then there's also the Remarkable 2 pens. The Pro pens, or whatever they're called, suck. They're not well designed. The collar on the nib is a point of failure just like the power button on the tablet. I cannot honestly believe that Remarkable continues to sell these crappy pencils in good faith. Judging from this forum, this problem is widespread, just like the power button problem. You'd be lucky to get a month out of one of those styluses (as I did with my first one that broke in less than a month...seriously), let alone 10 years. I've gone through at least half a dozen of those things (under warranty). That's a lot of waste guys.
So, yeah, problems for sure. But also an incredible and fairly consistent experience. At the end of the day, despite the hardware issues I've had (and the rare software problem here or there), I keep coming back to this device. It's just so deeply ingrained in my workflow. When I've tried to add other devices to my workflow, like my Boox tablets, there's always just some...issue. I love what I consider the relatively narrow focus and restraint the dev teams shows in their updates. This device just works when I pick it up—no long boot sequence (like with Boox), no confusing menus, no searching for my files on a stupid web portal. I just pick it up and write.
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2024.05.17 16:51 lbabinz [Best Buy] Weekly Deals Sale at Best Buy: May 17 - 23 (SEGA, 1st Party Switch Games, Ubisoft, EA, 2K, Minecraft, Early Summer Sale, more)
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2024.05.17 14:02 EscapingKid PUBG Global Series 3 - Event Guide
| https://preview.redd.it/djzcjch7dy0d1.jpg?width=4096&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=09f31084cfb765578830ac8864af456104d8997f The PUBG Global Series (PGS) is the premier tier-1 offline tournament for 24 top regional teams to compete on a global level. The top 16 teams of every PGS event also receive PGS Points that help them qualify for PGC. PGS 3 takes place at the VSPO Studio in Shanghai, China. New to PUBG Esports? Check out the Esports Guide to learn all about it. Useful Links Official Page Esports Guide - PGS Liquipedia - PGS 3 Twire - Leaderboards Twire - Matches Twire - Fantasy League Format 14 teams from PGS-qualifying Regional Series along with 10 Global Partner Teams take part in the tournament. PUBG Global Series events consist of 2 stages, the Group Stage and the Final Stage. Group Stage: - 24 Teams Divided Into 3 Groups (A, B, C)
- Every Group Plays Each Other in a Round-Robin Format (A vs B, B vs C, C vs A)
- 6 Matches per Day (12 Matches for Every Group)
- Top 16 Teams Qualify to the Final Stage
- Bottom 8 Teams are Eliminated
Final Stage: - Top 16 Teams from Group Stage
- 18 Matches (6 Matches per Day)
- Team in 1st Place will Become the Champions of PGS 3
$300,000 USD will be spread among the participating teams based on the final tournament results. PGS 3 is played on patch 29.1 with v5.0.0 of SUPER. Teams Here are all of the participating teams, their rosters, qualification routes and Group Stage groups. 🇨🇳 17 Gaming | 🇹🇭 Armory Gaming | 🇮🇩 BLEED Esports | 🇻🇳 CERBERUS Esports | Global Partner Team | Asia Pacific Qualifier | Asia Pacific Qualifier | Global Partner Team | Group C | Group A | Group B | Group C | Lilghost | DimasTy | Awkarinnnnn | Sololzy | Xbei | RiwZ | Happy | HaiSaki | SuJiu | ShanKs | tRycK | Himass | xwudd | J4ME | C1moy15G | Taikonn | Shou | | Ma4nn | | C: BAOLANDTT | C: GOJAKZA | C: SaviorMY | C: SsuBang | | | | | 🇹🇭 Daytrade Gaming | 🇰🇷 Dplus KIA | 🇹🇭 eArena | 🇪🇺 FaZe Clan | Global Partner Team | PWS Korea | Asia Pacific Qualifier | Global Partner Team | Group C | Group B | Group A | Group A | Nourinz | seoul | Xizzy | jeemzz | Belmoth | Starlord | TiGGER | Gustav | PuuChiwz | Americano | Jacob | curexi | Flash | Gyuyeon | Lericz | Fexx | | | | | C: Chak | | C: Luxury | | C: RUSHIIE | C: yyoni | C: Serkriz | | | | | | 🇨🇳 Four Angry Men | 🇰🇷 Gen.G | 🇰🇷 GNL ESPORTS | 🇹🇷 HOWL Esports | Global Partner Team | Global Partner Team | PWS Korea | EMEA Championship | Group B | Group B | Group C | Group C | HSmm | Rex | HAMMER | RuerN | GODV | Adder | ROY | TheMad | ZpYan1 | Barpo | Nyeong | CodeMarco | WangZai | Tosi | Stella | Quetpa | bobo | | | | | | C: Young | C: Pogue | | | | | 🇰🇷 KWANGDONG FREECS | 🇧🇷 Legacy | 🇺🇦 Natus Vincere | 🇨🇳 NewHappy | PWS Korea | Americas Series | Global Partner Team | Champions League | Group A | Group A | Group A | Group B | Gyumin | rbN777 | SoseD | Dec12th | Heaven | guizeraaXL | Feyerist | MMing | Heather | vhz | Hakatory | LongSkr | Salute | lfp1 | DIFX | Nannnnn | BeaN | | | | C: PLIKHE | | C: ALREIN | C: DuNaiiiiiiLYB | | | | | 🇨🇳 Petrichor Road | 🇺🇸 Soniqs | 🇺🇸 Team Falcons | 🇺🇸 TSM | Global Partner Team | Global Partner Team | Americas Series | Americas Series | Group C | Group A | Group C | Group B | Aixleft | hwinn | Snakers | aLOW | Ming | Shrimzy | Relo | PurdyKurty | Cui71 | TGLTN | Fludd | sparkingg | Summer | Kickstart | M1ME | luke12 | Myl | | | | C: Leris | C: GUNNER | C: Trevor | C: woo1y | | | | | 🇪🇺 Twisted Minds | 🇹🇭 Valee Thai Esports | 🇪🇺 Virtus.pro | 🇨🇳 Weibo Gaming | Global Partner Team | Asia Pacific Qualifier | EMEA Championship | Champions League | Group B | Group B | Group C | Group A | xmpl | UNQ | ibiza | SpaceMan | BatulinS | LaTae | Lukarux | Shen | Perfect1ks | KISS | QWZYYY | Mamu | Lu | Megvlos | NIXZYEE | Cold119 | C: TheTab | | | | C: H1RUZEN | C: Justmoments | C: Scoom | C: Brong | Schedule PGS 3 takes place from May 20th to May 26th. Group Stage: - May 20th - A & B
- May 21st - B & C
- May 22nd - C & A
Final Stage: - May 24th
- May 25th
- May 26th
Every tournament day begins at 3am PDT / 6am EDT / 11am BST / 12:00 CEST / 17:00 ICT. Talent Meet the folks bringing you all the action on the English broadcast, live from Shanghai! Hosts / Analysts: Casters: Stage Host: Watch Here's where you can watch the tournament: Subreddit Resources Discuss the current tournament day and find all necessary information in our daily discussion threads posted on CompetitivePUBG during the tournament! Support your favorite team by setting a user flair! Click the "edit user flair" button on the CompetitivePUBG subreddit sidebar. submitted by EscapingKid to PUBATTLEGROUNDS [link] [comments] |
2024.05.17 14:02 CompetitivePUBG PUBG Global Series 3 - Event Guide
| https://preview.redd.it/3elyljkb751d1.jpg?width=4096&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1fcf2663b22864e67bb6fc0a21a363211029e55a The PUBG Global Series (PGS) is the premier tier-1 offline tournament for 24 top regional teams to compete on a global level. The top 16 teams of every PGS event also receive PGS Points that help them qualify for PGC. PGS 3 takes place at the VSPO Studio in Shanghai, China. New to PUBG Esports? Check out the Esports Guide to learn all about it. Useful Links Official Page Esports Guide - PGS Liquipedia - PGS 3 Twire - Leaderboards Twire - Matches Twire - Fantasy League Format 14 teams from PGS-qualifying Regional Series along with 10 Global Partner Teams take part in the tournament. PUBG Global Series events consist of 2 stages, the Group Stage and the Final Stage. Group Stage: - 24 Teams Divided Into 3 Groups (A, B, C)
- Every Group Plays Each Other in a Round-Robin Format (A vs B, B vs C, C vs A)
- 6 Matches per Day (12 Matches for Every Group)
- Top 16 Teams Qualify to the Final Stage
- Bottom 8 Teams are Eliminated
Final Stage: - Top 16 Teams from Group Stage
- 18 Matches (6 Matches per Day)
- Team in 1st Place will Become the Champions of PGS 3
$300,000 USD will be spread among the participating teams based on the final tournament results. PGS 3 is played on patch 29.1 with v5.0.0 of SUPER. Teams Here are all of the participating teams, their rosters, qualification routes and Group Stage groups. 🇨🇳 17 Gaming | 🇹🇭 Armory Gaming | 🇮🇩 BLEED Esports | 🇻🇳 CERBERUS Esports | Global Partner Team | Asia Pacific Qualifier | Asia Pacific Qualifier | Global Partner Team | Group C | Group A | Group B | Group C | Lilghost | DimasTy | Awkarinnnnn | Sololzy | Xbei | RiwZ | Happy | HaiSaki | SuJiu | ShanKs | tRycK | Himass | xwudd | J4ME | C1moy15G | Taikonn | Shou | | Ma4nn | | C: BAOLANDTT | C: GOJAKZA | C: SaviorMY | C: SsuBang | | | | | 🇹🇭 Daytrade Gaming | 🇰🇷 Dplus KIA | 🇹🇭 eArena | 🇪🇺 FaZe Clan | Global Partner Team | PWS Korea | Asia Pacific Qualifier | Global Partner Team | Group C | Group B | Group A | Group A | Nourinz | seoul | Xizzy | jeemzz | Belmoth | Starlord | TiGGER | Gustav | PuuChiwz | Americano | Jacob | curexi | Flash | Gyuyeon | Lericz | Fexx | | | | | C: Chak | | C: Luxury | | C: RUSHIIE | C: yyoni | C: Serkriz | | | | | | 🇨🇳 Four Angry Men | 🇰🇷 Gen.G | 🇰🇷 GNL ESPORTS | 🇹🇷 HOWL Esports | Global Partner Team | Global Partner Team | PWS Korea | EMEA Championship | Group B | Group B | Group C | Group C | HSmm | Rex | HAMMER | RuerN | GODV | Adder | ROY | TheMad | ZpYan1 | Barpo | Nyeong | CodeMarco | WangZai | Tosi | Stella | Quetpa | bobo | | | | | | C: Young | C: Pogue | | | | | 🇰🇷 KWANGDONG FREECS | 🇧🇷 Legacy | 🇺🇦 Natus Vincere | 🇨🇳 NewHappy | PWS Korea | Americas Series | Global Partner Team | Champions League | Group A | Group A | Group A | Group B | Gyumin | rbN777 | SoseD | Dec12th | Heaven | guizeraaXL | Feyerist | MMing | Heather | vhz | Hakatory | LongSkr | Salute | lfp1 | DIFX | Nannnnn | BeaN | | | | C: PLIKHE | | C: ALREIN | C: DuNaiiiiiiLYB | | | | | 🇨🇳 Petrichor Road | 🇺🇸 Soniqs | 🇺🇸 Team Falcons | 🇺🇸 TSM | Global Partner Team | Global Partner Team | Americas Series | Americas Series | Group C | Group A | Group C | Group B | Aixleft | hwinn | Snakers | aLOW | Ming | Shrimzy | Relo | PurdyKurty | Cui71 | TGLTN | Fludd | sparkingg | Summer | Kickstart | M1ME | luke12 | Myl | | | | C: Leris | C: GUNNER | C: Trevor | C: woo1y | | | | | 🇪🇺 Twisted Minds | 🇹🇭 Valee Thai Esports | 🇪🇺 Virtus.pro | 🇨🇳 Weibo Gaming | Global Partner Team | Asia Pacific Qualifier | EMEA Championship | Champions League | Group B | Group B | Group C | Group A | xmpl | UNQ | ibiza | SpaceMan | BatulinS | LaTae | Lukarux | Shen | Perfect1ks | KISS | QWZYYY | Mamu | Lu | Megvlos | NIXZYEE | Cold119 | C: TheTab | | | | C: H1RUZEN | C: Justmoments | C: Scoom | C: Brong | Schedule PGS 3 takes place from May 20th to May 26th. Group Stage: - May 20th - A & B
- May 21st - B & C
- May 22nd - C & A
Final Stage: - May 24th
- May 25th
- May 26th
Every tournament day begins at 3am PDT / 6am EDT / 11am BST / 12:00 CEST / 17:00 ICT. Talent Meet the folks bringing you all the action on the English broadcast, live from Shanghai! Hosts / Analysts: Casters: Stage Host: Watch Here's where you can watch the tournament: Subreddit Resources Discuss the current tournament day and find all necessary information in our daily discussion threads posted on CompetitivePUBG during the tournament! Support your favorite team by setting a user flair! Click the "edit user flair" button on the CompetitivePUBG subreddit sidebar. submitted by CompetitivePUBG to CompetitivePUBG [link] [comments] |
2024.05.16 04:43 FarOutside1253 Workstation by day/ Gaming by night build
I finally have the funds for a build I want but I’m stuck deciding if this is good enough for my $3000 budget.
Would this future proof for better parts later? Wondering if it could handle RTX 4090 and perhaps future cards?
Here’s what I’m using it for
Davinci Studio (heavy Fusion SFX) Stream labs Dragon Frame 5 Blender Unreal Engine 5 Ableton Live
First time builder :o
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2024.05.15 17:32 JordanW_ Opinions on PC's that I am looking at building for my girlfriend and myself (details in post)
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2024.05.15 13:48 ChrisKift96 PC for streaming and gaming
Build for a streamer and gamer!
What will you be doing with this PC? Be as specific as possible, and include specific games or programs you will be using.
I want be able to play the latest games from big AAAs to small indie games. I also want to be able to stream to twitch whilst doing this. All with facecam, music and voice.
What is your maximum budget before rebates/shipping/taxes?
£1500
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
What, exactly, do you need included in the budget? (ToweOS/monitokeyboard/mouse/etc)
Tower
Which country (and state/province) will you be purchasing the parts in? If you're in US, do you have access to a Microcenter location?
UK
If reusing any parts (including monitor(s)/keyboard/mouse/etc), what parts will you be reusing? Brands and models are appreciated.
Will you be overclocking? If yes, are you interested in overclocking right away, or down the line? CPU and/or GPU?
No
Are there any specific features or items you want/need in the build? (ex: SSD, large amount of storage or a RAID setup, CUDA or OpenCL support, etc)
What type of network connectivity do you need? (Wired and/or WiFi) If WiFi is needed and you would like to find the fastest match for your wireless router, please list any specifics.
Wifi
Do you have any specific case preferences (Size like ITX/microATX/mid-towefull-tower, styles, colors, window or not, LED lighting, etc), or a particular color theme preference for the components?
RGB possibly but not essential, with glass window
Do you need a copy of Windows included in the budget? If you do need one included, do you have a preference?
Yes please
Extra info or particulars:
My idea so far
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2024.05.14 17:09 Killer_Beast Am I choosing the right combination of parts for this upgrade?
Build Help:
Have you read the sidebar and rules? (Please do) Yes.
What is your intended use for this build? The more details the better. Mainly gaming, browsing, potentially streaming.
If gaming, what kind of performance are you looking for? (Screen resolution, framerate, game settings) 1440p, 144fps, ultra settings.
What is your budget (ballpark is okay)? 2k euros.
In what country are you purchasing your parts? Romania
Post a draft of your potential build here (specific parts please). Consider formatting your parts list. Don't ask to be spoonfed a build (read the rules!).
ROG Maximus Z790 Dark Hero, i7 14700K, Corsair iCUE H115i RGB Elite Capellix XT, 64 GB Corsair RAM
Provide any additional details you wish below. Current build: MoBo: X570 Aorus Elite CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X GPU: ASUS GeForce RTX 3080 Ti OC 12GB GDDR6X ROG STRIX RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 32GB DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Dual Channel Cooler: Corsair Hydro Series H100x High Performance Case: Fractal Design Pop XL Air PSU: Seasonic PRIME GX-1000, 80+ Gold, 1000W
Hey there! I apologise in advance for the rather long post. I just wanna supercharge my PC some. GPUs are expensive and I've been looking at the ASUS RTX 4090, but I'm honestly thinking to prep everything else and improve it and wait for the 5000 series, potentially. The usual issues, some framerate drops, dips, stutters here and there. Also tired of how hot the AMD seems to run. I just want to future-proof my PC and give myself a little treat for my upcoming birthday. I want a very strong CPU and from what I've read, the i7 should more than handle that. I assume an i9 is overkill.
I don't know much about MoBos, but I wanted a new, high quality one for the future Intel CPU, that can accommodate the usual RGB stuff and that would have enough ports in the back to match the current MoBo (yes, even the surround sound ports...). Speaking of the CPU, that's one of the main things I want. Supercharge the performance, lower the temps. Checking the stats on the currently selected MoBo, I see it has more NVMe slots. I have two of those. An Intel 660p Series 1TB PCI Express 3.0 x4 M.2 that runs Windows and a Samsung 980 PRO with Heatsink 1TB. Checking the MoBo, I really like the look, design and features. I see there's an extreme version with a nicer RGB screen, but I assume it's not worth the pricey premium for more eye-candy.
RAM-wise, I am drawing a bit of a blank, as all I know is I want 32, or even 64 gigs, fast speeds, the new stuff that's made for these MoBos. I've gotten hooked on the RGB stuff, but I don't know much about the speeds and qualities of these new ones. Corsair seems like a safe bet, although I've seen at least two that appear rather similar in performance, but varying in price.
Cooler-wise, I posted my case here to figure things out. My current AIO is sitting on the top bit, it's 240mm, I'm pretty sure. So the question there is if my choice is okay. Do I need 280mm? Would 240mm suffice? Alternatively, would it be better to get a front-facing one that's three fans? My issue then would be that all the intake for the entire PC would be through that AIO radiator. Case has the original fans in, pretty much, just with the added cooler on top. Should I go for some new thermal paste? I have this 4 gram Arctic MX-4 that I've used a bunch, bought in 2019. I am honestly starting to feel as if it dries out quickly, or doesn't conduct as well? Nothing visually wrong with it when applying it before, as far as I can tell. It just feels that my CPU has started running hotter for no good reason, recently. I am not ruling out just the dust build-up, since this case feels a bit more "open" and is due some internal cleaning.
Sort of a TL;DR here!
I posted the PSU, to make sure it could handle all this stuff, on top of a potential, future GPU. I would hope so, since I specifically chose the Seasonic to futureproof that angle a bit. So... lots of questions, I suppose! Are my options good? Quality-wise, ports, etc. Are there better alternatives? I wouldn't mind cheaper stuff, of course, but my focus right now is in treating myself, providing performance, quality and stability. So, trying to figure out if the current parts list is good. Would that MoBo work with my port requirements? Would it play nice with my two NVMe SSDs? Cooler. Is it good enough? Should I go for a front 3-fan, or just keep it as a fat 2-fan? Should I grab some new thermal paste of some kind? Good quality and RGB options? CPU good enough to handle anything at current and future levels? RAM, what should I go for? 32 gigs, 64? Requirements are speed, RGB and potentially futureproofing the build some.
I want to thank all you potential readers kindly for checking out the posts! Basically, advice on parts, quality, money, placement in PC! And thank you in advance for anyone that chooses to engage and offer advice!
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2024.05.14 03:22 TheLitStopSign Integrating Tidal into a Legacy AVR
| Hi there, I recently got into Tidal and the Headphones side of things. To drive these headphones I have a Fiio k5 Pro desktop headphone dac/amp and a THX Onyx for my on the go laptop or phone paired with Senheiser 6xx headphones. I am interested in integrating this hi-fi experience into running passive speakers in my living room with my older audio/video receiver. It's a sony STR-AV880. It is in an AV cart and runs a turntable, cd disc changer, tape deck, etc. There is a few open ports and I was thinking about a couple of scenarios. 1. Running a white and red rca cable from the Fiio k5's line out to an open rca port on the old legacy receiver (the receiver's line-in might be in use so maybe "video 2" or something like that.) I was concerned if this was a possibility, because someone said that the fiio k5 pro is controlling the line out ports with it's own volume knob and that would potentially overload or damage the inputs on the avr as it's meant to drive headphones. Does this make any sense? Or would it be safe to try. 2. Running a 3.5mm to RCA from the Onyx Headphone Dac/amp into the receiver. (Again someone said this would somehow potentially damage the receiver.) I thought RCA cables didn't carry power, so I don't entirely understand the overload situation. 3. I am learning about the wiiM pro but would have to invest some additional cash for this piece of equipment. I am willing to do it if option 1 and 2 are somehow unsafe. (I am weary because I don't understand how something that is wireless will be able to stream uncompressed tidal audio. Audio generally compresses over a bluetooth connection? Also I heard on a youtube video this streamer can’t really output 24bit/192khz over rca connection/ optical only. - I am also considering doing 1, 2 or 3 with a Fosi Audio BT20A for my bedroom.
Please advise, I am new at this! Thank you in advance for your response. https://preview.redd.it/ubpn8ldgna0d1.png?width=468&format=png&auto=webp&s=7826f5a8e982dd8e2703e99fb2a4d9f0035aad6d submitted by TheLitStopSign to BudgetAudiophile [link] [comments] |
2024.05.13 18:19 Killer_Beast Help with choosing the right parts for an upgrade
Build Help:
Have you read the sidebar and rules? (Please do) Yes.
What is your intended use for this build? The more details the better. Mainly gaming, browsing, potentially streaming.
If gaming, what kind of performance are you looking for? (Screen resolution, framerate, game settings) 1440p, 144fps, ultra settings.
What is your budget (ballpark is okay)? 2k euros.
In what country are you purchasing your parts? Romania
Post a draft of your potential build here (specific parts please). Consider formatting your parts list. Don't ask to be spoonfed a build (read the rules!).
ROG Maximus Z790 Dark Hero, i7 14700K, Corsair iCUE H115i RGB Elite Capellix XT, 64 GB Corsair RAM
Provide any additional details you wish below. Current build: MoBo: X570 Aorus Elite CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X GPU: ASUS GeForce RTX 3080 Ti OC 12GB GDDR6X ROG STRIX RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 32GB DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Dual Channel Cooler: Corsair Hydro Series H100x High Performance Case: Fractal Design Pop XL Air PSU: Seasonic PRIME GX-1000, 80+ Gold, 1000W
Hey there! I apologise in advance for the rather long post. I just wanna supercharge my PC some. GPUs are expensive and I've been looking at the ASUS RTX 4090, but I'm honestly thinking to prep everything else and improve it and wait for the 5000 series, potentially. The usual issues, some framerate drops, dips, stutters here and there. Also tired of how hot the AMD seems to run. I just want to future-proof my PC and give myself a little treat for my upcoming birthday. I want a very strong CPU and from what I've read, the i7 should more than handle that. I assume an i9 is overkill.
I don't know much about MoBos, but I wanted a new, high quality one for the future Intel CPU, that can accommodate the usual RGB stuff and that would have enough ports in the back to match the current MoBo (yes, even the surround sound ports...). Speaking of the CPU, that's one of the main things I want. Supercharge the performance, lower the temps. Checking the stats on the currently selected MoBo, I see it has more NVMe slots. I have two of those. An Intel 660p Series 1TB PCI Express 3.0 x4 M.2 that runs Windows and a Samsung 980 PRO with Heatsink 1TB. Checking the MoBo, I really like the look, design and features. I see there's an extreme version with a nicer RGB screen, but I assume it's not worth the pricey premium for more eye-candy.
RAM-wise, I am drawing a bit of a blank, as all I know is I want 32, or even 64 gigs, fast speeds, the new stuff that's made for these MoBos. I've gotten hooked on the RGB stuff, but I don't know much about the speeds and qualities of these new ones. Corsair seems like a safe bet, although I've seen at least two that appear rather similar in performance, but varying in price.
Cooler-wise, I posted my case here to figure things out. My current AIO is sitting on the top bit, it's 240mm, I'm pretty sure. So the question there is if my choice is okay. Do I need 280mm? Would 240mm suffice? Alternatively, would it be better to get a front-facing one that's three fans? My issue then would be that all the intake for the entire PC would be through that AIO radiator. Case has the original fans in, pretty much, just with the added cooler on top. Should I go for some new thermal paste? I have this 4 gram Arctic MX-4 that I've used a bunch, bought in 2019. I am honestly starting to feel as if it dries out quickly, or doesn't conduct as well? Nothing visually wrong with it when applying it before, as far as I can tell. It just feels that my CPU has started running hotter for no good reason, recently. I am not ruling out just the dust build-up, since this case feels a bit more "open" and is due some internal cleaning.
Sort of a TL;DR here!
I posted the PSU, to make sure it could handle all this stuff, on top of a potential, future GPU. I would hope so, since I specifically chose the Seasonic to futureproof that angle a bit. So... lots of questions, I suppose! Are my options good? Quality-wise, ports, etc. Are there better alternatives? I wouldn't mind cheaper stuff, of course, but my focus right now is in treating myself, providing performance, quality and stability. So, trying to figure out if the current parts list is good. Would that MoBo work with my port requirements? Would it play nice with my two NVMe SSDs? Cooler. Is it good enough? Should I go for a front 3-fan, or just keep it as a fat 2-fan? Should I grab some new thermal paste of some kind? Good quality and RGB options? CPU good enough to handle anything at current and future levels? RAM, what should I go for? 32 gigs, 64? Requirements are speed, RGB and potentially futureproofing the build some.
I want to thank all you potential readers kindly for checking out the posts! Basically, advice on parts, quality, money, placement in PC! And thank you in advance for anyone that chooses to engage and offer advice!
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2024.05.11 05:47 No_Shoulder4621 7950X3D / 4090 final build advice
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2024.05.05 02:41 AuthorSexy First Build (Case, MOBO, CPU, RAM, GPU in hand)
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2024.05.03 18:48 FastBaker3517 Plex / HTPC PC build help
Looking to build a little headless server to mainly host a plex server and some torrenting. Will likely be running OpenMediaVault as the OS, but open to suggestions. Mainly curious if this 12400 will be enough for 4k streaming or if I should get a dedicated graphics card as well? I'd also like to share access to some other people outside of my home and I'm not sure if this will be able to handle 2-3 concurrent streams
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2024.05.03 18:46 FastBaker3517 HTPC / Plex server build
Looking to build a little headless server to mainly host a plex server and some torrenting. Will likely be running OpenMediaVault as the OS, but open to suggestions. Mainly curious if this 12400 will be enough for 4k streaming or if I should get a dedicated graphics card as well? I'd also like to share access to some other people outside of my home and I'm not sure if this will be able to handle 2-3 concurrent streams
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