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hayrol
post Apr 10 2016, 12:37 AM

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My current workstation; powered by Illegear D5; Desktop-replacement powerhouse.
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The whole D.I.Y progress.
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hayrol
post Apr 17 2016, 01:41 PM

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Some small improvement from my previous setup.

Adding mouse pad for my workstation with Corsair MM200 Gaming Mouse Mat (Extended ver). The material for the mouse pad quite soft and really good - my mouse easy to move around.
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Cutting a hole on the mouse pad for the cables. Then manage and tie the cables with cable tie.
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Final setup. biggrin.gif
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hayrol
post Apr 20 2016, 12:54 PM

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QUOTE(money_rule @ Apr 20 2016, 12:08 AM)
is that a clamshell phone ?

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Yep. It's Fujitsu F-02D High-Spec Dual Engine Japanese Flip phone.
Use it for checking temperature & moisture in my room - well got some other feature like checking daily calories burn when walking =.='

It's a gorgeous phone btw. biggrin.gif

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post May 1 2016, 06:29 PM

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QUOTE(guanlee_ooi @ May 1 2016, 06:15 PM)
What i see is u have the same phone with me,F-02D same colour too!
How do u think about this phone,what i think is the phone is nice,but not useful as smartphone....
im gonna change my phone this year,but still thinking how to digest this phone.....
the screen cracked abit,so i think is no second value anymore cry.gif
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The phone actually a gift from someone. It's a nice phone indeed & I like the feature on this phone although it's not useful as smartphone.
But I won't mind since I'm not addicted to smartphone and I'm still using the nokia brickphone till now. laugh.gif

Anyway, I'm just use this phone for answer the call, checking room temperature, listening mp3 (got whole set including jack), checking my walking step tongue.gif .
Sad to hear your phone screen been crack (that part really need to be careful).
hayrol
post Mar 5 2017, 10:36 AM

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My 3rd rig power with KabyPatty & GTX1080; since 2 rig was not enough. Pre-setup my workstaion for now while makeover my room & some few gears coming this week. (The monitor alone was already quite big, need a bigger desk) sweat.gif

Pre-setup my workstation (WIP):

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3rd PC Rig spec:
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Some shot inside the rig brows.gif

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The mouse and the keyboard. Will switch the keyboard later on:

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Overall pre-setup worksation for now (Lights ON) sweat.gif
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hayrol
post Mar 6 2017, 02:20 PM

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QUOTE(TaintedSoul @ Mar 6 2017, 11:35 AM)
nice setup bro..X34A right? Hows the monitor? any backlight bleeding?
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Already test the backlight bleed in dark room.Nothing major issue on monitor, backlight bleeding unnoticeable.
The G-Sync feature are outstanding. biggrin.gif
The only thing I complain about the monitor is the navigating menus; which is really pain to press it.

Notes:
So many people still mistaking on IPS glow are backlight bleed issue. Both of them totally different.
Most of people thinking and report that IPS glow (which is a panel characteristic), for backlight bleed which is a build quality issue.

Since this monitor in curve shapes, the glow in the corners is caused by your angle of vision when viewing the screen and is because of the pixel structure on the IPS panel. If you view the screen from even wider angles (like the image shown above it) the glow becomes more white and pale.
This IPS glow is a "feature" of nearly every IPS-type panel on the market, so if you buy one, you should be expecting it.

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post Apr 14 2017, 09:24 PM

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More stuff coming few weeks ago.
Switch to brown switch for my main rig since not comfortable with silence switch (use for my 2nd rig).
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My current workstation.
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post Jun 23 2021, 08:26 AM

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Working at home with my new workstation for this year. Switching from Intel to AMD.
Go for Vision white build.

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Some look inside the PC.
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Still keeping most of my old peripherals, working as charm even after 3 years old. Just replacing the keycaps for my K70 with PBT pudding.
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