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Pssst, on the ‘customized computer to my specs’ thing, is that from people who are also available to do work from others? Or just friends of yours who are not open to that? I might be in need of a new laptop sometime this year, so I really want to know what options are available to me. Thinking of something with Ubuntu installed, but if I can get a Windows laptop just will all the bloatware and privacy-breaking crap removed, I think I’d prefer that.
smaller companies where you can like start with one of their basic machines and then do a thing online where you can add or replace however many components then they build it and test it etc for you and ship it to you. they usually have an option to like not have an OS if you want to install something besides windows straight up.
i got my laptop from pcspecialist in the uk, and got boxy's from xoticpc. xotic is specifically gaming pcs and laptops but like you can use those for other things that require like more intense use like adobe stuff and video editing etc etc.
and like you can always just get like the most basic presets available from these places, they just won't be preloaded with useless shit like a dell would for instance.
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BEST ROG AND AMD GAMING LAPTOPS AND PC BUILD FOR STARFIELD
GAMING LAPTOPS:
First time Bethesda’s world-building is applied to space, Starfield is 2023’s most anticipated game. You’ll need top-notch gaming gear to fully experience this new world’s stunning graphics and endless possibilities. If you’re ready to build or upgrade your PC for this grand adventure, ROG has you covered.
We have enough laptops, desktops, displays, and keyboards to outfit your gaming space. The right hardware will ensure a smooth experience, a great image, and full control over your starship as you explore new planets. The options below will scale to your budget for the best Starfield experience, whether you want to save or go all-out.
Starfield’s best gaming laptops
Look no further than ROG’s wide selection of laptops for mobile gaming. We have a variety of devices to help you maximize your galactic explorations, from the dual-screen Zephyrus Duo to the ultra-portable Flow X13.
Starfield’s 2023 Zephyrus G14 is perfect for space travel since you’ll spend a lot of time there. The top-end model’s Nebula HDR display is powered by a Mini LED backlight, which dims its 504 zones for ultra deep blacks and super bright highlights and the lid’s programmable AniMe Matrix, a starfield in itself. It’s perfect for space games and won’t run out of frames thanks to its powerful CPU and GPU. For a larger screen, the 2023 Zephyrus Duo has a Mini LED display.
The Strix series will have the best framerates. The ROG Strix SCAR 17, a gaming beast, uses the AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX Mobile Processor with 16 cores and 32 threads. With the new AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX3D processor and 3D V-Cache, the Strix SCAR 17 X3D can go further. The ASUS TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition has an AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS CPU and a Radeon RX 7700S GPU in an ultra-rugged package. The Strix G17 offers similar performance at a lower cost.
The ROG Flow X13 is the most unique to finish. Due to its thin, light chassis with a 360-degree hinge and touch screen, you can play in laptop mode or stand mode with a gamepad. When used with the ROG XG Mobile ecosystem of external GPUs, a backpack-sized device can boost your graphics power.
The best Starfield computers, graphics cards, and displays
Build your own PC to play Starfield. The ROG Starfield Experience portal has a complete part-by-part configurator.
If a max-power, fully functional battlestation is not ready for Starfield, you have many options. Buy a prebuilt desktop from Digital Storm, Origin, or PCSpecialist, or buy parts to build a new computer or improve your setup. Our ROG Starfield Experience page has several pre-made build lists and a part-by-part configurator to build your own rig. Building your own PC lets you control how your money is spent, make room for upgrades, and manage every aspect of the experience, from pixel-perfect visuals to silent fans.
CPUs, the “core” of your starship, are ready for space travel with the AMD 7000 series. Starfield may be free with AMD CPUs and GPUs. The AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, with 6 cores and 12 threads, can handle any planet you want at a great price. Give yourself a boost with AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D. It produces fast frames with 3D V-Cache. If you want to game, stream, and create on one machine, choose the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D, which has 3D V-Cache and more cores for incredible multitasking. The full AMD 7000 series processor lineup is here.
The best grav drive for a high-tech engine is made of premium components. Our ROG Crosshair X670E Hero motherboard is perfect for your Starfield fantasy computer due to its powerful power delivery, smooth edges, and polymo lighting. The ROG Strix B650-I motherboard is ideal for building compact and fast fighters with a Mini-ITX form factor. The ROG Strix B650-E Gaming WiFi and B650-F Gaming WiFi ATX motherboards, with their many features and unique color schemes for gamers of all stripes, are ideal for those who dare to innovate. The TUF Gaming X670E-Plus WiFi motherboard has only the essential features and can withstand a fierce dogfight. Click here to see all our motherboards.
These two parts give your computer a solid foundation, but the graphics card optimizes game performance. Build your rig around the TUF Gaming RX 7900 XTX to power Starfield with 4K detail and fast framerates for fluid motion. The ASUS Dual Radeon RX 6750 XT is a cheaper build with plenty of VRAM, while the ROG Strix Radeon RX 7600 OC Edition delivers plenty of frames for 1080p high-refresh. Use a high-wattage power supply like the ROG Thor P2 1000W, Thor P2 850W, or ROG Loki 850W with your next-generation GPU for a small form factor starship. View all of our graphics cards and next-generation power supplies here.
A powerful setup will perform well, but to see space as it was meant to be seen, you’ll need a large OLED monitor with pixel-perfect stars and ultra-deep blacks. ROG Swift OLED PG48UQ and PG42UQ offer 4K views over 40 inches for serious immersion, making them ideal for simulating your vessel’s cockpit. Our 27-inch ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM has a 240Hz refresh rate.
In addition to our cutting-edge OLED monitor lineup, we offer ultra-wide panels like the ROG Strix XG49WCR, which can provide incredible immersion in the cockpit and while exploring on foot, and more affordable panels like the TUF Gaming VG32UQA1A. These displays use AMD FreeSync to avoid tearing and stuttering for a smooth experience.
Lastly, equip your desk with everything it needs. In a fierce firefight, the ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless and ROG Azoth keyboards provide the controls, while the ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition and ROG Gladius III Wireless AimPoint mice provide pixel-perfect aim. The ROG Raikiri Pro has many gamepad customization options. With the ROG Delta S Wireless headset’s immersive virtual surround sound and crystal clear audio, you can spend countless hours in Bethesda’s latest open world. Starfield can be bought on Gamesplanet or Xbox Game Pass, and our Starfield Experience page lists all recommended hardware.
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What are your new pc specs? It looks pretty!
Thank you!!
It's the PCSpecialist Vortex G70.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Intel Core i7-12700F 16GB RAM 1 TB SSD
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Sponsored: Deze laptop van PCSpecialist heeft een geheim wapen aan boord
Gaminglaptops heb je in allerlei gedaanten. Je hebt modellen die prima de taak van een kerstboom over kunnen nemen, maar er zijn ook machines die zich als een wolf in schaapskleren gedragen. Een voorbeeld hiervan is de PCSpecialist Elimina Pro. Dit is een laptop met voldoende kracht aan boord om al je favoriete games vlot te spelen, en hij is voorzien van een geheim wapen in de vorm van een speciale ssd. PCSpecialist is gevestigd in het Verenigd Koninkrijk, het land dat bekendstaat om de klee... http://dlvr.it/SfwxLP
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31.10.2022 - Study update Hi everyone, I hope all is well. I’ve been trying to study offline and also tried to relax and not make my spare time all about studying! I really wanted to track my progress everyday but clearly that was an unrealistic goal. However, I’m back at it again! (”,) The first picture is of my desk as I type this post! A two-hour revision session followed by some tumblr-ing! :) The second picture was Friday’s study session. Some relaxing fireplace sounds on my beautiful Lenovo Yogabook with a cup of tea & some YouTube study with me videos on in the background. A change of scenery was definitely needed, so I decided to study in my living room rather than my office. The last picture is from my recent travels. I love nature and I’m at my happiest amongst it. <3
#study#acca#study blog#study desk#nature#imac#apple#windows10#pcspecialist#lenovo#technology#bridge#ambience#study aesthetic#student
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fuck pcspecialist all the way to fuck
they took twice as long to deliver my laptop as they claimed - 3 weeks instead of 1 1/2 - apparently because they only ordered in each component one at a time when it was discovered to be out of stock rather than checking all components at once.
I immediately discover an overheating fault by doing a strange activity called ‘playing a game’.
They take it back after less than a week of me having it. Do NOTHING for six days. When I write in and complain, it is magically first to go on for testing. I have NO idea what this testing consisted of, but it couldn’t be a stress test, because it stayed at sub-50 temperatures for hours at a stretch when being run for six solid days and .
They then reported it as ‘no fault found’ and replaced the motherboard, ‘tested’ it for another couple days, and shipped it back to me.
The first time I try to do the /exact same thing/ that caused the fault last time?
It overheats.
I shoot them an e-mail on their internal line, no response so far. I’m going to take to calling them every day until they offer me a full refund and collection at their expense, because I’m damn well entitled to it. No they don’t get another chance to sit on their thumbs for another fucking fortnight and not fix it. I just wish the three or four people who reacted with horror when I mentioned buying from them had clocked who I was trading with BEFORE I bought the fucker.
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UGH
spent a couple hours downloading planet zoo only for it to look like shit just like how a random reddit user said it would 🧍🏾♀️
#i wish i could get my time back honestly#it looking like that has me on pcspecialist like i have the time or money to even consider a pc rn#imo is talking
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So Day Z is coming to @xbox One this year and possibly @playstation 4 at a later date. What are people's thoughts on this? Is it too late? #Microsoft #MicrosoftStore #XBOX #XBOXOne #XBOXOneS #XBOXOneProjectScorpioEdition #XBOXOneX #PC #PCGaming #PCSpecialist #Sony #Playstation #Playstation4 #PS4 #PS4Slim #PS4Pro #Steam #SteamPowered #DayZ
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Turn off tutorial sims 4 without origin
If your eyes glazed over at all that talk of processors and graphics cards, that’s fine: go to a good PC seller like PCSpecialist, Overclockers or Chillblast, give them your budget and let them build a system that fits it. Classic point-and-click adventures, strategy titles and vintage shooters are cheap and easily available online ( Good Old Games has hundreds of them), and don’t require state-of-the-art hardware. Even an old laptop with Windows XP and 512MB of ram will let you play a variety of smaller indie games and older titles. However, you don’t have to spend big on a top-of-the-range mega beast: if you’re happy to turn some of the graphics settings down, £500-600 will get you a decent machine with an Intel i5 processor, AMD R9 280 graphics card and 8GB of memory. It would be best to have a newish Windows install too, although plenty of games support the open source alternative, Linux. Running the latest big budget action games at the absolute peak of their abilities – and ensuring you can do so for two or three more years – will require something in the region of an Intel i7 4790 processor, an Nvidia GTX 980 graphics card and perhaps 16GB of system memory (though 8GB is currently fine for games). If you’re looking for the most advanced gaming experience with the best visuals, you’ll need to buy a PC (you can play games on Apple Macs too, but there are fewer titles available – unless you dual-boot, but we are not going there). Budget models like the Motorola Moto G and older iPhone models are fine for less demanding ‘casual’ titles. If you’re looking for a new handset, the latest iPhone and Android models are the best (Windows is not so well supported by game developers): the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Sony Xperia Z3 and LG G3 are all great options for gaming. The latest Apple, Android and Windows handsets feature powerful processors, large displays and vast app stores crammed with games (you’ll have more choice if your phone is the latest model and your operating system is up to date). If you already have a smartphone or tablet, then great, you’ve got a games machine. Photograph: UPI / Landov / Barcroft Media What you need to play video games Not wasting his life … Avid gamer Snoop Dogg. Basically, if you’re happy to watch TV for three hours a day or continually peruse celebrity gossip websites and social media streams, you cannot – with any degree of self-awareness – call video games a waste of time. Despite popular stereotypes, games are sociable and inclusive, with large, supportive communities and some brilliant events. Games have been shown to improve hand-eye coordination, cognitive flexibility, decision making, even vision. Games are respected enough for Bafta to accept them into its remit, enough for Moma to put a range of titles into its permanent collection, and enough for major art spaces like the Barbican and the Grand Palais museum in Paris to run exhibitions. Yes! The medium has matured hugely over the last five years, and there is a vast range of experiences available, from big blockbusting open-world adventures about marauding gangsters, to teeny, highly personal indie games about coming out.
So for all the potential gamers out there who are thinking about taking up a joypad but don’t know where to start, or which games to try, or what a joypad looks like, here is a quick guide: So what did they think I was going to say? “No, they’re a massive waste of time”? Secondly, a few years ago, people my age were feeling guilty about playing video games, now there are people feeling guilty that they’re not. First, I write about video games for a living that’s my job. It’s an interesting question for two reasons. Recently, several non-techy friends have sidled up to me and asked, in hushed conspiratorial tones: “Keith, should I be playing video games?”
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PCSpecialist and the FNATIC eSports team join forces to launch the team's official PC Gaming
PCSpecialist and the FNATIC eSports team join forces to launch the team’s official PC Gaming
High-performance PC manufacturer PCSpecialist has teamed up with well-known professional team of sports Fnatic to become your official contributor. That means that the gaming equipment that they will use in Fnatic will be manufactured by PCSpecialist and that, in addition, they will launch the Official Fnatic PC Gaming to the market. The PC will be based on a processor AMD Ryzen 7 3700X with…
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Just received my custom-built laptop a couple of days ago after ordering from @pcspecialist. Worth every penny! I would recommend ordering your laptop there if you're from the UK. 💻💙 Ionico Series laptop specs - - Operating System - Windows 10 Pro - CPU - Intel Core i7 Eight Core Processor 10875H - RAM - Corsair 64GB RAM DDR4 (2 x 32GB) - SSD - 4TB Samsung EVO 970 Plus (2 x 2TB) - Graphics Card - Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 * * * #laptop #windows10 #windows10pro #corsair #samsung #gaming #nvidia #nvidiageforce #intel https://www.instagram.com/p/CNc6TleH4ul/?igshid=h4ncz5qtzo11
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This is going to be a terrible answer and I apologise in advance that it’s not straightforward enough but I have a custom build laptop! I really needed a replacement after my secondhand laptop of 8 years started to degenerate and break (it was so old that even Oldrim couldn’t recognise the graphics card, and it still lagged like hell even with the most potato-esque settings), I got mine from PCSpecialist which I believe is strictly UK based unfortunately but I’m pretty sure there are many other sites that are just as good.
Bc of the sort of things that I do (video editing, art programs, online work etc etc) I needed a laptop that could meet those specs and still let me game so my laptop has a RTX 3060 graphics card but even that’s a bit of an overkill for Skyrim, even with 400+ mods installed and highest graphics ‘:3 So I’m 99% sure that you could go with a smaller graphics card and it’ll still be just as fine.
Wishing you luck with your laptop finds! :D <3
These sketches were mostly inspired by the fact that despite the Nords of Skyrim being blatantly based off Viking-esque aspects/themes, none of the really interesting cultural and aesthetic parts went into the game itself- and that isn’t just for Nords, a lot of the individual races/provinces have a lot of potential for massive cultural aesthetics and differences aside from stereotypes, but they do not. So I gotta do everything myself.
So have a bastardly Dovahkiin Nord who would have turned up to the Thalmor Embassy Party wearing the most traditional Nordic outfit she would have gotten her hands on. She has enough Speechcraft to talk herself out of any situation and by the gods she’ll use it there too.
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Ever since I got my new laptop (in the summer) I’d been able to play Skyrim Ultra Modded, and had been obsessively adding mods and playing it with my dragonborn to how I imagined her to be. Also my other non-dragonborn characters, and with over 800 mods, I had to stop when anniversary edition came out and wrecked my load structure ;w;
However! That did not deter me - I just dedicated my newfound time to scribbling my dovahkiin, Ylva, and figuring out her as a character, and also dedicating myself to my past love of historical fashion and sewing, which led me down a path of research and looking at archaeological findings and excavations for worldbuilding purposes.
I’m also slowly redesigning my characters in general, so when I’m able to get back into SWTOR, aka when I get expendable finances sorted… I’ll start posting and making art again :3
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Why did this parcel leave Sheffield and get routed to Bham, which I’m assuming is Birmingham, to get Ecclesfield which is her in Sheffield? @official.dpd.uk @pcspecialist (at Hillsborough, Sheffield, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCnWYudnkXw/?igshid=1by27cj9a2u3u
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I think that's a fire hazard @leskibum Haha. #PC #PCGaming #PCSpecialist #Steam #SteamPowered #Ark #ArkSurvivakEvolved
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