Dealers wins, Alealeale and Alfa1234 you give motivation with these build set ups.Cheers from me!
I only have 2 monitors(the one is lg 29 inches ultrawide).
Specs of your pc
- gamblehappier
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- CharlieSheen99
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Days off, and so drunk. So everything off
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- arbusers
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I inserted your attachments in your posts, for those who didn't.
When you upload a photo as an attachment, don't forget to press the ''insert'' link right after the title of the photo.
Somehow photos appear very long in some cases when I upload them from my pc, that is why i didn't upload Charlies.
And of course, thank you so much for these wonderful photos.
When you upload a photo as an attachment, don't forget to press the ''insert'' link right after the title of the photo.
Somehow photos appear very long in some cases when I upload them from my pc, that is why i didn't upload Charlies.
And of course, thank you so much for these wonderful photos.
- arctrading
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My setup consists of MSI Gaming laptop + 2 extra monitors. Laptop is MSI GF 63 8RD with 16GB of RAM, 1GB of HDD and 256 GB of SSD. Intel Core i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20 GHz processor. I bought this simply because the need of having a laptop occasionally. Otherwise i would have bought a desktop version as it would be much better tbh. Would be a)cheaper and b) more monitor possibility. Altough i dont have nothing bad to say about this model. I can basically use 3 external monitors or 2 external + 1 ultra wide 32 inch monitor (connected via HDMI) without a problem (the video card is pretty decent). Also i can update the RAM whenever needed up to 32 GB total. I do use cable internet as it is more stable so i get 5ms PING, 142 Mbps download speed and Upload is around 20 Mbps.
I previously owned a Dell business laptop from 2012 with 8GB of RAM but tbh i would not go with less than 16 GB of RAM now Simply because i like to have around 30 open tabs on my google chrome so 8 GB would not really cut it But with my current setup i have tested with 50+ open tabs + 3 YT videos running on backround and no lag whatsoever (this was a huge problem with my Dell setup and i got quite mad about it ) Also my setup is quite cheap as the monitors together cost like 200€ and the laptop itself is like 1.2k ors.
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My setup consists of MSI Gaming laptop + 2 extra monitors. Laptop is MSI GF 63 8RD with 16GB of RAM, 1GB of HDD and 256 GB of SSD. Intel Core i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20 GHz processor. I bought this simply because the need of having a laptop occasionally. Otherwise i would have bought a desktop version as it would be much better tbh. Would be a)cheaper and b) more monitor possibility. Altough i dont have nothing bad to say about this model. I can basically use 3 external monitors or 2 external + 1 ultra wide 32 inch monitor (connected via HDMI) without a problem (the video card is pretty decent). Also i can update the RAM whenever needed up to 32 GB total. I do use cable internet as it is more stable so i get 5ms PING, 142 Mbps download speed and Upload is around 20 Mbps.
I previously owned a Dell business laptop from 2012 with 8GB of RAM but tbh i would not go with less than 16 GB of RAM now Simply because i like to have around 30 open tabs on my google chrome so 8 GB would not really cut it But with my current setup i have tested with 50+ open tabs + 3 YT videos running on backround and no lag whatsoever (this was a huge problem with my Dell setup and i got quite mad about it ) Also my setup is quite cheap as the monitors together cost like 200€ and the laptop itself is like 1.2k ors.
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- alealeale
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Number of open tabs are indeed a problem for me, I really feel that sometimes the system is not fast as I would (I've only 8 GB). So can you confirm that with 16GB I could see the difference? Thanks!arctrading wrote: [attachment id=0 msg=81280][attachment id=1 msg=81280]
My setup consists of MSI Gaming laptop + 2 extra monitors. Laptop is MSI GF 63 8RD with 16GB of RAM, 1GB of HDD and 256 GB of SSD. Intel Core i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20 GHz processor. I bought this simply because the need of having a laptop occasionally. Otherwise i would have bought a desktop version as it would be much better tbh. Would be a)cheaper and b) more monitor possibility. Altough i dont have nothing bad to say about this model. I can basically use 3 external monitors or 2 external + 1 ultra wide 32 inch monitor (connected via HDMI) without a problem (the video card is pretty decent). Also i can update the RAM whenever needed up to 32 GB total. I do use cable internet as it is more stable so i get 5ms PING, 142 Mbps download speed and Upload is around 20 Mbps.
I previously owned a Dell business laptop from 2012 with 8GB of RAM but tbh i would not go with less than 16 GB of RAM now Simply because i like to have around 30 open tabs on my google chrome so 8 GB would not really cut it But with my current setup i have tested with 50+ open tabs + 3 YT videos running on backround and no lag whatsoever (this was a huge problem with my Dell setup and i got quite mad about it ) Also my setup is quite cheap as the monitors together cost like 200€ and the laptop itself is like 1.2k ors.
- arctrading
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Yes the number of opened tabs are directly correlated with the amount of RAM you have. For example, i usually use around 7-10 GB of RAM so 8 GB of RAM would not be suifficient. For example, currently there are 47 tabs opened and my current RAM usage is 6.9 GB. With 8GB of RAM, i would already encounter some problems(pages not loading as fast as i would like etc)alealeale wrote:Number of open tabs are indeed a problem for me, I really feel that sometimes the system is not fast as I would (I've only 8 GB). So can you confirm that with 16GB I could see the difference? Thanks!arctrading wrote: [attachment id=0 msg=81280][attachment id=1 msg=81280]
My setup consists of MSI Gaming laptop + 2 extra monitors. Laptop is MSI GF 63 8RD with 16GB of RAM, 1GB of HDD and 256 GB of SSD. Intel Core i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20 GHz processor. I bought this simply because the need of having a laptop occasionally. Otherwise i would have bought a desktop version as it would be much better tbh. Would be a)cheaper and b) more monitor possibility. Altough i dont have nothing bad to say about this model. I can basically use 3 external monitors or 2 external + 1 ultra wide 32 inch monitor (connected via HDMI) without a problem (the video card is pretty decent). Also i can update the RAM whenever needed up to 32 GB total. I do use cable internet as it is more stable so i get 5ms PING, 142 Mbps download speed and Upload is around 20 Mbps.
I previously owned a Dell business laptop from 2012 with 8GB of RAM but tbh i would not go with less than 16 GB of RAM now Simply because i like to have around 30 open tabs on my google chrome so 8 GB would not really cut it But with my current setup i have tested with 50+ open tabs + 3 YT videos running on backround and no lag whatsoever (this was a huge problem with my Dell setup and i got quite mad about it ) Also my setup is quite cheap as the monitors together cost like 200€ and the laptop itself is like 1.2k ors.
- gamblehappier
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Arctrading is completely right.Ram will not make your pc faster but will allow you to open more tabs.Especially if you use google chrome you need a lot of ram.
I believe that every serious bettor should have at least 16 gb of ram(ddr3 or ddr4).It is too cheap and you should buy 2 sticks of 8 gb ram,because it will give more boost to the performance of your tabs
Cpu will only increase the performance of your pc(makes your pc faster).
Right now in the big battle of Amd/Intel,clear winner is amd.But resellers increase the price of amd cpus(ryzen) due to high demand of amd cpus.So the value is at intel due to low price.
I believe that every serious bettor should have at least 16 gb of ram(ddr3 or ddr4).It is too cheap and you should buy 2 sticks of 8 gb ram,because it will give more boost to the performance of your tabs
Cpu will only increase the performance of your pc(makes your pc faster).
Right now in the big battle of Amd/Intel,clear winner is amd.But resellers increase the price of amd cpus(ryzen) due to high demand of amd cpus.So the value is at intel due to low price.
Believe to yourself is the secret to success.
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We spent a lot of times in front of various screens. If possible, it would be great to have a window in your office with a long horizon and a point of focus far away. Since many of our members are in the early/mid 40s (some are even older), presbyopia is now present and the use of a pair of glasses is doing the job more difficult.
- risilloch
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Maybe the specs of our specs would be more relevantarbusers wrote: use of a pair of glasses is doing the job more difficult.