Hardware
List of all the hardware I'm using and what I'm using it for.
Also has stuff of others that I want to keep track of.
Czechia
Mine
Networking
- TP-Link Archer C7 v2 - router, flashed with OpenWRT Firmware update
- TP-Link TD-W9980B - VDSL modem/router, flashed with OpenWRT (for W8980) Firmware update
- D-Link - DGS-1100-08 - Firmware update (B1 version)
- D-Link - DGS-1100-05 - Firmware update (B1 version)
- Zyxel VMG3625-T50B - VDSL modem/router
- TL-WN722N v2(?) - 2.4GHz b/g/n USB adapter, works well with pentesting tools
Peripherals and Other
- 12000 BTU portable AC - Gree GPC12AL-K3NNA1A - Cause otherwise I'd be cooked alive in here during summer.
- ASUS MG279Q - 144Hz, 1440p, 27", IPS - Main screen
- ACER XB270HAbprz - 144Hz, 1080p, 27", TN - Secondary screen
- Genius SW-J2.1 1200 - 2.1 speakers. They sound alright.
- Cooler Master MK750 Cherry MX Blue (Nordisk) - Fancy mechanical keyboard Software/Firmware
- A4TECH XL-750BK - Laser mouse with 1000Hz polling rate and 3600 DPI, good enough for my needs, keeping it until it dies, then it's P93s only.
- 2x A4TECH Bloody P93, 1x J95 - Laser mice with 1000Hz polling rate and 3000(up to 5K) DPI, good enough for my needs. Also has extensive macro support and RGB lights.
- 3x Steam Controller - the only controller that works without hassle on all OSs, especially Linux
- Wacom Intuos Pen Small (CTL-480)
- 2x Korad KA3005P - Lab PSU
- HyperX Cloud 2 - Headset Firmware update
- Brother PT-D600 - Label printer Firmware update and software. Last 9 characters of serial number: C8Z952846 (Downloads and installs are locked behind it)
- FUNC KB-460 Cherry MX Blue - Mechanical keyboard
- HyperX Cloud Alpha - Buy HyperX Cloud 2 instead, the only advantage this has is detachable cable, but you need ear pads from the old ones and get no USB sound card
- Kindle Paperwhite 4 32GB - Jailbroken e-reader Firmware update Software updates KOReader(kindlepw2)
- Install latest JB hotfix first!
- ;log mrpi after installing mrpi and dropping new packages in the folder
- 55" IPS 4K LG TV (55UK6200PLA) VESA mounted with SQM3642
- Yamaha P-125 with LP-1 and L-125 stand (all black)
- KELLY's Madman 50 Black Green 29"(19) - A bike
- Wenger Pegasus 17" - Laptop Backpack
- Hyundai HD 170 - A hair dryer
- Xiaomi Mi Dual Driver Earphones (Type-C) Black - Wired earphones
- AlzaPower Q100 Quick Charge 3.0 Black - power brick
- AlzaPower Source 16000mAh Quick Charge 3.0 - powerbank
- Xiaomi Power Bank 16000mAh - old powerbank
- TS80 - Soldering iron OEM firmware Custom firmware(TS80_EN.hex)
- Mi Band 6 - Fitness tracker - Mostly for notifications and MPRIS control via KDEConnect
- PS3 Slim - jailbroken
- Valve Index - VR
- BlitzWolf BW-SHP6 15A - IoT 230V electric socket Custom firmware
PC
- Corsair 450D Obsidian Series
- Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming K5 - UEFI update
- Corsair RM650
- MSI GeForce GTX 1080Ti GAMING 11G
- Intel 760p 1TB - Firmware update
- ADATA XPG SX8200 PRO - 1TB (in an AK-PCCM2P-05 PCIe adapter)
- 2x 3TB WD RED
- AMD Ryzen 5 3600 + Noctua NH-D15 AM4
- G.SKILL 2x16GB DDR4 3200MHz CL14 Trident Z - F4-3200C14D-32GTZ
- APC Back-UPS CS 650 - Battery backup
PC
- Corsair Carbide Series 200R
- ASUS MAXIMUS VII HERO - UEFI update
- Evga G3 750
- GTX 970 ASUS STRIX DC20C-4GD5
- 525GB MX300
- Intel core i7-4790K + NOCTUA NH-D14
- Kingston 4x8GB DDR3 1600MHz CL9 HyperX Savage
Laptop
- Legion 5 Pro (16ACH6H-82JQ) - UEFI update
- Ryzen 7 5800H
- Micron SO-DIMM 32GB KIT DDR4 2300MHz CL22 (2x16GB)
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
- AMD Radeon RX Vega 8
- 1TB SSD SKHynix HFS001TDE9X084N
- Intel AX200 802.11ax (replaced a buggy Realtek chip)
- 16" - 2560x1600@165
Laptop
- DELL Vostro 3560 (0C05GV) - UEFI update
- i7-3612QM
- Corsair SO-DIMM 16GB KIT DDR3L 1600MHz CL9 Vengeance (2x8GB)
- AMD Radeon HD 7670M
- Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000
- 500GB 860 EVO
- 120GB 840 EVO
- Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 3160
- 15.6" - 1920x1080
Phones
- Xperia Z(yuga[C6603])
- Xiaomi Redmi 3S(land)
- Samsung S5 mini(kminilte[G800F])
- Nexus 5X (bullhead)
- Redmi 9T (davinci[128GB, EEA]) ROM update TWRP
Spares
- FLATRON W2243S - 60Hz overclockable to 74Hz, 1080p, TN, 22" ish
- Raspberry Pi 3 model B
- 2TB external drive (offline backups)
- another external drive (unused)
- ASRock B450 Pro4 - UEFI update
- MSI Radeon RX 580 ARMOR 8G OC
- Realtek RTL8852AE 802.11ax
- AMD Stock cooler - Wraith Stealth
Puzzles
- 2x2 Meilong
- 2x2 YJ MGC
- 3x3 Meilong
- 3x3 Meilong 3C
- 3x3 Meilong M
- 3x3 MoYu RS3M 2020
- 4x4 Meilong
- 4x4 YJ YuSu V2 M
- 5x5 Meilong
- 5x5 QiYi MS - Logo removable by ethanol
- 6x6 YJ Yushi V2 M
- 7x7 YJ Yufu V2 M
- Megaminx YJ Yuhu V2 M
- Square-1 Meilong
- 3x3 Meilong Mirror (silver)
- 3x3 Qiyi Axis - Logo removable by ethanol (but ever so slightly damages the texture)
- 3x3 Qiyi Fisher - Logo removable by ethanol (but ever so slightly damages the texture)
- 3x3 Yj Windmill
- 4x4 Fanxin Axis
- 4x4 Fanxin Fisher
- 4x4 Fanxin Windmill
Others
- Huawei HG622u - DSL modem/router
- LG TV 55UH605V - 4K TV. Has dumb dimming that can only be disabled via IN START menu(IR code 20DFDF20 - password is 0413).
- STRAFE RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard — Cherry MX Silent
- Brother MFC-9340CDW - Drivers
- HP Envy 15" bq100nc x360 - UEFI update
- Philips LatteGo EP3246/70