@sensit1ve_ @Whatsyurdeal : It´s a known problem with Ducky Keyboards. got one a few month ago and sell it, when the leds began to die. i think they know about this failure and newer Ducky boards doesn´t have it.
Nerd Porn (what's on your computer wishlist?)
@Whatsyurdeal: Have it for like one and a half years, first only 1 led was dying, now there are 10 ;(.
@qjack: I hope so, but i never go for a Ducky again. Dying LED’s on a TKL for 140 € is bitter.
@sensit1ve_ : your right. there enough mechanical keyboards out there. no need to buy one with technical errors.
used mine about a year when the leds began to die.
A CPU other than the current potato i5 4670k i have, useless for recording and quicksync doesnt work without freaking out every 15 seconds into a recording, amd removed the libaries for there VCE (shadowplay alternative) so I can no longer use that to record either… me wants to make montages of dirty bomb goddamn it. 1080p 60fps recordings…such a bitch to get setup and I have to spend more money just to get that… All I know is I want it in lossless, after I get that sorted… a 144hz monitor and maybe a 980ti ; )
Potato? Hardly, that’s a damn good cpu, just overclock it to 4.5 and you’ll be set.
an Intel CPU above 2.9 ghz (what I currently own)
and a monitor above 60hz
LOL.
not greedy, just what I need more than I want
Lets see…well I have a 990fx Fatal1ty/Killer board…AMDfx X6 @4.4 and a 7970…
Do want to step up to a FX8370e 8core and a newer R9 or 300 series card.
Maybe a new SSD…My crucial M4s are kinda old…
a hardware sid synth - don´t know. at the moment i prefer an “therapSid”
also a second logitech f710 (steamlink rocks!)
[quote=“RabidDoG;107572”]…Maybe a new SSD…My crucial M4s are kinda old… [/quote]no need for that. using two of them since they are out. Also some Micron Discs (100% same discs just another label). there some long-time test results out there, most ssd can handle more than 1 PetaByte of writing. check your disc status, update your firmware to the latest version and always do a secure erase when you format your drive. most ssd die without data-loss (they just turned off by firmware) so (with some luck) you can get back your data. i will use mine till they die and then (hopefully) i can try this. 