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System Name | Daedalus | O'Neill | ZPM Hive | |
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Processor | M3 Pro (11/14) | Epyc 7402p | i5 12400F | |
Motherboard | Apple M3 Pro | SM H11SSL-i | TUF B660M-E D4 | |
Cooling | Pure Silence | Noctua NH-U12S TR4 | Noctua NH-D14 | |
Memory | 18GB Unified | 128GB DDR4 | 16GB DDR4 | |
Video Card(s) | M3 Pro | RTX 4070FE (VM) | ARC A750 LE | |
Storage | 512GB NVME | ALOT of SSD's | 1TB NVME | |
Display(s) | 14" 3024x1964 | IPMI | 1440p UW | |
Case | Macbook Pro 14" | NZXT H510 Flow| BC1 Test Bench | |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard | None | Onboard | |
Power Supply | ~ 77w Magsafe | EVGA 750w G3 | HX1000i | |
Mouse | Razer Basilisk |
Keyboard | Logitech G915 TKL |
Software | MacOS Sonoma | Proxmox 8 | Win 11 x64 | |
I know team blue and all that but you might wanna adjust the white balance on that display
could be his phone camera. Maybe he is using warm lighting in his room, and so the camera compensates and makes screens blue-er. happens to me too.
Yep, basically this. Took the image last night with overhead light which is relatively warm. Appears fine in person for the type of monitor (VA panel).