![]() ![]() ![]() Kursah's Gaming Rig 2018 (2022 Upgrade) - Ryzen+ Edition | SpartanCore | SpartanCore2 I've found VeloSSD which I'm going to test now.Īre there any others? It doesn't matter, it can also be a payable solution for as long as it doesn't cost over 50€. PrimoCache is used right now an it has the above mentioned issues. I've used eBoostr which was great and resistant to system crashes and resets, but it has some sort of bug that just stalls the system randomly at some point so I can't use that. Which just means it'll waste gigabytes of writes for no damn reason when whole thing could be so much more intelligent (like eBooster's method). Contacted authors of PrimoCache and their response is new version that will auto re-cache all data on crashes. And this stupid program keeps resetting my 100GB cache every frigging time anything tiny happens to my system and it's driving me insane lately. PrimoCache has a safeguard that resets the cache so system doesn't parse the corrupted data from the cache, but when it does this, system goes from hyper speed back to snail speed. The issue I have is this god damn PrimoCache which resets the entire cache every time I sneeze at my computer. When data is cached, system boots in seconds, games load in no time, everything is super responsive. I'm currently using WD Caviar Black 2TB paired with Samsung 951 128GB AHCI M.2 drive using PrimoCache software. But since that 2TB with price tag of over 800€ is quite a bit of a hit on my pocket I'll try to first ask about alternatives to solve my "problem". Here are photos of the keyboard illuminated with the red key caps installed.I'm now split between finding another SSD caching software and buying a god damn Samsung 850 Pro 2TB and calling it a day. The USB cable is not the braided one that we have seen with other Tt eSPORTS products, but the connector itself is gold-plated.Įach key is individually backlit with a blue LED and there are four different brightness levels. There are also two wire channels in the board to keep your cables out of the way of the keyboard. The keyboard does have pop-out feet for height adjustment.įlipping the keyboard over there are 4 rubber feet that will keep the keyboard from moving around during intense gaming sessions. This should make for good finger placement. The first three rows of keys are set at a downward angle while the last three are at more of an upward angle. Taking a look at the keyboard from the side we can see how the key rows are aligned. This is great when you are gaming because no one wants to accidently hit the Windows button and minimize their game. ![]() The F11 and F12 keys double as brightness up and down keys and there is a Windows lock key at the top right of the keyboard that will disable the Windows button on the keyboard. These controls include back, play / pause, forward, stop, mute, volume up and volume down. So all you have to do is hold down the function key and press them to use the multimedia controls. The F1-F7 keys double as multimedia keys. There is some additional functionality built into this keyboard. ![]() The spacebar has the Tt eSPORTS logo on it as well. The key switches are actually made by Kailh. This is why I like to call this keyboard a purist keyboard.Īs I mentioned in the introduction of the review this is a mechanical gaming keyboard and uses Tt eSPORTS certified blue switches that are rated for 50 million keystrokes. Since this keyboard is in the Tenkeyless form factor you do lose your number pad and there are no macro or additional keys on the keyboard either. The keyboard has a great feel to it and good weight. This makes it a great size for taking it with you to LAN parties and other events. This is called the Tenkeyless form factor and it is 80% the length of a regular full sized keyboard. The first thing that you will notice about the Poseidon ZX keyboard is its size, it is actually quite small. ![]()
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