We recently took an offer for a free FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) upgrade by Aussie Broadband (250/20 plan). Installation was a breeze. Sample Speedtest result:
The new game, Starfield , is the first game that crashes my PC all the time. It seemed to suck out all 850W of my PC's PSU. Well, Starfield is still buggy and un-optimised but as my RTX 4090 is recommended to have a 1000W PSU, I got the itch and upgraded PSU to be quiet! PURE POWER 12 M 1200W . Installation was a breeze. I run 3DMark again and here's the latest score so connections seem to be all good (eg no unintentional cable disconnection): Hopefully, no more crashes when playing with Starfield in ultra settings. Latest photo of my PC:
My Keen Hiking shoe has now racked up close to 500km since 3 years from purchase. I reckon almost 400km was spent on various trails in Blue Mountains NSW. So I bought a backup hiking shoe which is a Salomon pair. I chose this particular Salomon model due to positive reviews. This boot is really light. I can't wait to break this in. Keen shoe (US10.5) Salomon shoe (US10)
Using a miniDSP UMIK-1 calibrated microphone, I recorded sound pressure level (SPL) at 1m away from the PC: Ignore the random peaks. They're from door of the study room being opened and closed. From 0 to 1:30, SPL averages around 46.5dB . Windows 10 power setting at balanced-mode. From 1:30 to 5:30, I loaded and played Deliver Us The Moon game (EPIC settings). Windows 10 power setting at high-performance mode. SPL averages around 51dB . From 5:30 onwards, I closed the game and PC went back to balanced-mode. With this data, I should be able to quantify difference between the stock cooler and new cooler which should be with me next week.
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