#My setup
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Hi! I've been commenting on most of the posts here for a while now, and recently someone mentioned I hadn't sent my setup yet, so here it. Now you guys get to comment on my setup. This should be version 9.1 of this setup.
Here are the specs:
The laptop:
- Asus TUF FA507NU
- Ryzen 5 7535HS
- RTX 4050 6GB (Undervolted and overclocked for +~200MHz on Core and +1200MHz on Memory)
- 16GB DDR5 4800MHz
- 512GB PCIe Gen 4 drive (WD)
- 512GB PCIe Gen 3 drive (Micron)
- Main OS: Windows 11 24H2 RP (for now, will return to beta when it gets 24H2)
- Secondary OS: Fedora 41 with GNOME 47 (just installed Linux recently so I'm still setting up and getting used to it)
Other:
- External drive: USB 3.1 UGreen SATA Enclosure with a 512GB SATA SSD (MaxM) in it (Linux is on this drive)
- Laptop stand: Redragon GCP500
- Phone stand: Came with the laptop stand, uses some cello tape & an old phone stand to hold a phone
- Astronaut light: Just a piece of glass in a stand that shines a light into it
- Clock: Audiola RSB 0705, had this for over a decade, really love it. It is wall powered but has a battery so it doesn't reset after a power outage. It also projects the time onto the roof with an inbuilt projector & can pick up & play FM radio stations with its inbuilt speaker
- Headphone stand: Redragon SCEPTER PRO
- Headphones: Cosair HS35, Really good audio and mic quality (removable mic)
- Light strip on desk: Switched 3m RGB LED strip
- Desk pad: Some random 80cm x 30cm RGB desk pad with 4 USB 2 ports
- Mouse: Logitech G402, Had issues with it in the past and had to get it sent in after a year & Logitech's software is atrocious
- Keyboard: Coolermaster CK550 v2 with TTC reds, been pretty good but recently started getting key chatter
- Glass tube with floating things in it: Galileo Thermometer
- Monitor: LG27UL500 (4K60 LCD)
- Monitor stand: ORRO Home Single
If there's anything else you want to know about it let me know.
@native rock Here's my setup
I am speechless, crazy asf!
Are you a student?
And, do you use dual boot between 11 and fedora?
ya
well yes, but it fedora is installed on an external drive with the efi partition for it on that so they can't interact with each other, so its a little different to a normal dual boot where you just put them on the same drive
thx so much
whats your class/grade?
11, so second last year here