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System Name | Pioneer |
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Processor | Ryzen R9 7950X |
Motherboard | GIGABYTE Aorus Elite X670 AX |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15 + A whole lotta Sunon and Corsair Maglev blower fans... |
Memory | 64GB (4x 16GB) G.Skill Flare X5 @ DDR5-6000 CL30 |
Video Card(s) | XFX RX 7900 XTX Speedster Merc 310 |
Storage | 2x Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs |
Display(s) | 55" LG 55" B9 OLED 4K Display |
Case | Thermaltake Core X31 |
Audio Device(s) | TOSLINK->Schiit Modi MB->Asgard 2 DAC Amp->AKG Pro K712 Headphones or HDMI->B9 OLED |
Power Supply | FSP Hydro Ti Pro 850W |
Mouse | Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless |
Keyboard | WASD Code v3 with Cherry Green keyswitches + PBT DS keycaps |
Software | Gentoo Linux x64 |
http://www.deckkeyboards.com/product/hassium-pro-108-key
This is pretty much one of the best mechanical keyboards around from a durability standpoint. And yes, this one does have the doubleshot keys, which means the legends physically cannot wear off as they are part of the plastic. None of that laser etched stuff they started doing later.
It also has driverless macro capability (manual included), 1000hz polling, and full NKRO.
I love this keyboard, but the keyswitches didn't win me over from my previous IBM Model M. I love buckling springs and was hoping Cherry MX blues would be similar. After 6 months I can say they are ok but I don't like the "weight" so I bought a Unicomp Model M replacement (might do a separate review on that later).
Cherry MX blues are mechanical switches which emit a "click" why typed. As such, they are somewhat noisy, but if you know and like the feel, they are very usable for gaming.
Keyboard was just cleaned and I have kept it very nice. It really doesn't look used. Comes with manual and keypuller / bottle cap opener (a deck original, lol)
Asking $50.00 shipped domestic US. I will ship international too for an additional $40.00 ($25 for Canada), but be aware it will likely be slow and customs will apply/be declared.
Picture time. This was taken during it's last cleaning, so you get to see it both nekkid and normal.
Also, see here for the keyboards first cleaning in the sexy hardware thread... You can see the backlights at work!
http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/t...-up-pic-clubhouse.71955/page-342#post-3345492
PS: No, the dog food is not for sale. My dogs need to eat.
This is pretty much one of the best mechanical keyboards around from a durability standpoint. And yes, this one does have the doubleshot keys, which means the legends physically cannot wear off as they are part of the plastic. None of that laser etched stuff they started doing later.
It also has driverless macro capability (manual included), 1000hz polling, and full NKRO.
I love this keyboard, but the keyswitches didn't win me over from my previous IBM Model M. I love buckling springs and was hoping Cherry MX blues would be similar. After 6 months I can say they are ok but I don't like the "weight" so I bought a Unicomp Model M replacement (might do a separate review on that later).
Cherry MX blues are mechanical switches which emit a "click" why typed. As such, they are somewhat noisy, but if you know and like the feel, they are very usable for gaming.
Keyboard was just cleaned and I have kept it very nice. It really doesn't look used. Comes with manual and keypuller / bottle cap opener (a deck original, lol)
Asking $50.00 shipped domestic US. I will ship international too for an additional $40.00 ($25 for Canada), but be aware it will likely be slow and customs will apply/be declared.
Picture time. This was taken during it's last cleaning, so you get to see it both nekkid and normal.
Also, see here for the keyboards first cleaning in the sexy hardware thread... You can see the backlights at work!
http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/t...-up-pic-clubhouse.71955/page-342#post-3345492
PS: No, the dog food is not for sale. My dogs need to eat.
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