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杜蘭特在 X 上展示裝備了 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 的打機配備!KD 真的很興奮!

杜蘭特在 X 上展示裝備了 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 的打機配備!KD 真的很興奮!

Yahoo30-03-2025

不少運動員都喜歡打機,而打機除了要有高超技巧之外,裝備也一樣重要,而作為頂尖運動員,入手頂級硬件去打機自然是手到拿來的事情吧!最近 KD(Kevin Durant、杜蘭特)就展示他打機的新硬件陣容,當中重中之重就是現時大熱的顯示卡NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090!
New PC with RTX 5090 and OLED 4k monitor..Thanks to @msiUSA for the parts and my family @Brparadox for setting me up. Let me go put in this 8 hour shift in the zone 😁 pic.twitter.com/SixDPWGKIW
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) March 25, 2025
KD 在 X 發文一開首就說明「裝備了 RTX 5090 及 4K 解像度 OLED 螢幕的新電腦」,配以相當自豪、坐在自己全副「武裝」前的自拍照,並感謝 MSI USA 及 Paradox Customs 提供硬件支援與電腦組裝,以及笑言「是時候以這個狀態輪個 8 小時班了」,再細看 KD 後面檯底帶有 RGB 燈光的電腦,以及其中一部的特寫照,就可知道這幾台絕非省油的燈(看相片應該是 MSI 的 GeForce RTX 5090 32G SUPRIM LIQUID SOC 吧)。不過有網友就用「精明眼」發現,其實在螢幕傍那對電腦用的揚聲器也不簡單,是 Barefoot MicroMain27 主動式揚聲器,屬 3.5 路主動式系統,內含 5 個驅動單元,一對要價 HKD$89,000,可能比檯底下的電腦還要貴,KD 的確「識玩」!
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