What is your main computer?

>What is your main computer?
>How do you feel about it?

Dell Inspiron 3531
It's a serious contender for the worst laptop ever to be inflicted upon an innocent and unwitting public.

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A Core2Duo machine would have been better. Probably cheaper too. Why did you buy it?

Pic related, I like it.

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I got it for free as a gift.
Still, I want my money back.

Ah, well, then I guess ther's little to complain about.

XPS 13 9360R
Best thing ever except for the touchpad

HP Envy x360. w/a core i7-7500, 16gb ram, m.2 ssd

I bought it from one of my friend's girlfriends selling it cuz the digitizer was cracked.... for $50. I felt bad and bought it for $70.

I look fucking gay bringing it to my classes but I love it.

Dell Inspiron 7577 with i7 16gb ram and 512gb NVME ssd. Its a bit big but I like it.

i7 3770k - my custom build.
knowing now that the 8th i3 is faster than it makes me sad.

Raspberry Pi 2, feels good man

This, but the mobo just died 2 days ago. At least i think it's the mobo, could be the psu or the cpu, i get no post nor beep.

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I'm currently posting from this little guy, this is the best picture i got, of it, it's an x201 i bought this summer. Runs great.

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My GPU died so now I'm forced to use a card from 2009 and I hate it.

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Custom build, 4790K, 16GB RAM, 1080 SLI. I'm happy with it, but then again it's hard to be unhappy with something you build yourself in accordance with your needs. The time to upgrade is coming though, but I'm not quite there yet and I don't really like any of the options on the market right now.

>1080 SLI
is it worth it or is it just a meme? do games actually not stutter?

Custom built from 2012
Fractal R4 case
3750K
1060
16GB ram
It gets the job done. Only upgraded the ram (8GB to 16GB), video card (from a 7970), internal SSD (150GB to 250GB) and HDD (1TB to 2TB; this one was the main drive from a previous PC, but became a 2nd drive).

>all these plebs using 16GB RAM and not 32GB or 64GB
explain yourselves.

It was worth it for me since I bought them at release and play games at 4K. There was no other way (back then) to get this level of performance and in that sense they've served me well (and still do).

That being said, I would not suggest going with SLI in any other situation, it should only be considered when the fastest single GPU is not fast enough. Some games are fundamentally incompatible and will never work, some games can work but NVIDIA doesn't release driver profiles (they can be custom made, so this isn't so bad at times) and some games do have official support. Scaling can reach 95-100% in ideal circumstances in certain games, but it's fairly rare and you'll mostly see 50-80% when SLI works. In addition to all this, SLI also needs full PCIe 3.0 x16 bandwidth for each card or scaling will suck in a lot of modern games. It's not worth the hassle if a single GPU can reach the performance you want, if not then you bite the bullet.

Games don't stutter when SLI is working well, that's not much of an issue in my experience. The issue is when it won't work at all. If you want 1080 SLI performance nowadays, buy a 2080 Ti. I'd say that's a better choice even with the ridiculous price tag.

Lenovo Y910 AIO. It's great. i7, plenty of storage including an NVMe SSD, a Founder's Edition GTX1070 and a 27" QHD display all in the space that a monitor would take up on a normal desktop. Can't change out the CPU but everything else is upgradable. Much happy.

Surface Book 2. It's great for programming and art shit on the go. Wish it had 32 gigs of ram but no other complaints.

Alienware 17 R4.
It alright if money isn't an issue. Otherwise avoid it like the plague.

w530, only thing i dont like is that its a beast. next laptop will be the x1 for sure.

ASUS CP6230. Piece of shit I bought like 6 years ago as a temporary replacement, shelved it for a good 5 years, and now I'm back at using it again. Just fuck my shit up mates

A late 2012 15" MacBook pro. It's been a reliable work horse for almost 6 years.

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Self built.

Ryzen 1600 3.8ghz all cores.
8gb 3000mhz some timing adjustments
Gigabyte b350 gaming 3 mobo
1060 6gb gpu
2 random 128gb ssds
Nzxt s340 case
Evga clc 240 cpu cooler.
2 noctua fans for out take air.

Uh peripherals are a 144hz free sync monitor. Some cherry mx red keyboard and a razer deathadder.

Works great. Play wow mostly and look stuff up and what not.