So, my dear Norway. Don't say I never did anything for you. There's no rain, so there's no excuse.



Logicalincrements is a great sight. Been around for ages. basically you don't want to bottleneck the CPU and GPU. Get a very good CPU. Ryzen CPU's are a great bang for your buck! Get a big enough case to build in if it's your first build. I went with the Lian Li case. It's big but i have lots of RGB going on. Plan on doing a water cooled build in a few years using the case. Get a motherboard that has M.2 SSD. It's worth the jump! get a water cooling AIO for the CPU. You can upgrade from there.langmick wrote:Kurtis, congrats on the bike purchase! I want to get out on Michigan's mountain bike trails this summer...and hopefully not wreck too hard.
Going to use this site as a guide to pick the components, not looking for the latest/greatest for sure. https://www.logicalincrements.com
This is pretty damned good. Wow. He was the guy who filled in last minute on drums with The Musical Box, a touring Genesis tribute, they're really good, play all the old prog tunes. I saw the first or second show with him, he killed it...then saw them the night after, and he started to really lay into the drums, took the band by surprise I think. LOL.
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Kurtis wrote:Logicalincrements is a great page. Been around for ages. basically you don't want to bottleneck the CPU and GPU. Get a very good CPU. Ryzen CPU's are a great bang for your buck! Get a big enough case to build in if it's your first build. I went with the Lian Li case. It's big but i have lots of RGB going on. Plan on doing a water cooled build in a few years using the case. Get a motherboard that has M.2 SSD. It's worth the jump! get a water cooling AIO for the CPU. You can upgrade from there.langmick wrote:Kurtis, congrats on the bike purchase! I want to get out on Michigan's mountain bike trails this summer...and hopefully not wreck too hard.
Going to use this site as a guide to pick the components, not looking for the latest/greatest for sure. https://www.logicalincrements.com
This is pretty damned good. Wow. He was the guy who filled in last minute on drums with The Musical Box, a touring Genesis tribute, they're really good, play all the old prog tunes. I saw the first or second show with him, he killed it...then saw them the night after, and he started to really lay into the drums, took the band by surprise I think. LOL.
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Very insightful interview!! I like the part where he talks about the loss of some coordination since his accident, that he had to relearn stuff. He recalls reaching out to Steve Gadd after seeing him on a live video at the Blue Note. He noticed that he wasn't using his left-foot at all (as we normally do while playing the ride) and was wondering why. Gadd replied: "I am looking for comfort, so I don't need to use it. It's all about comfort."Odd-Arne Oseberg wrote:
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