What does your computer look like?

Bryce4546

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Well I’ll guess I’ll start
My battery guzzling computer. I have a Toshiba satellite l655 from 2010.
It can barely run rigs of rods later in the future I’ll probably get a better one.
Really isn’t the best photo
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I have an old Dell Latitude E6430 that i regularly use for Ror and gaming. its old and often lags but its reliable and gets the job done :)
 
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2021-ish Lenovo IdeaCentre Creator Edition 5i (10th gen i5, Nvidia 1660GTX SUPER, and I recently upgraded from 12 to 16GB of RAM), MSi 31.5" curved monitor (upgrade from cheap and tiny "office grade" HP that had been through a number of PCs). Vizio V20 soundbar--since the MSi didn't have speakers, I had to use one I had hooked up to a TV--another will be bought since they aren't that expensive). Logitech K840 keyboard and G502SE mouse.

Been swapping between the Xbox One gamepad and the PS5 Dualsense pad as well--kind of like the PS5 better, but it lacks the native support of the Xbox--especially in Microsoft developed/published games like Flight Simulator.

With this PC nearing the 5-year mark, I'm looking at replacements. The Legion 5i (technically the replacement for this model) features a 14th-gen i5 and a GTX-4060--and regularly goes on sale for around the same price I paid for the predecssor. Only problem is storage--this one has a 120GB SSD paired with a 1TB hard drive (soon going to a 2TB SSD only)--the lowest end Legion 5i has a 500GB SSD, with the next one up (about $200 more) featuring a 1TB SSD. Thus, it's either pay more or upgrade on my own. Seems flight sims are far more heavy than things like ROR when it comes to HDD space.
 
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