04 / Setup

Gear & gadgets.

A TOUR OF MY WORKSTATION

A quick tour of the desk where most of the code happens — plus the bike, the games, and everything else that fills the gaps. Hover the dots on the photo for context.

My desk: monitor, mechanical keyboard, RGB PC tower, speakers
1AORUS FO32U2P · 32" 4K 240Hz OLED
2Custom build · Ryzen 9 9900X / RTX 5080
3RK Royal Kludge · hot-swap mech keyboard
42.0 desktop speakers
— THE WORKSTATION

Where the code happens.

CPU

AMD Ryzen 9 9900X

The brain of the operation. Plenty of cores for compiling, plenty of headroom for games.

12-core24-threadZen 5
GPU

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080

Overkill for IDEs, exactly right for games and the occasional CUDA experiment.

16GB VRAMDLSS 4
Memory + Storage

32GB RAM · 2TB SSD

Enough to keep dozens of Chrome tabs, Docker, IntelliJ and a game open without anyone complaining.

DDR5NVMe
Display

AORUS FO32U2P

32-inch 4K 240Hz OLED. Ultra-smooth for both development and gaming — and the blacks are unreasonable.

32"4K240HzOLED
Keyboard

RK Royal Kludge

Hot-swap mechanical with RGB. Currently running tactile switches. Subject to change without notice.

TKLHot-swapRGB
Mouse

Logitech G502 X

USB wired, HERO sensor. The workhorse — clicky scroll wheel, just enough programmable buttons, and never any battery to charge.

HERO 25KWired13 buttons
Phone

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

Daily driver. Mostly used for music, the occasional photo, and not opening Slack on weekends.

AndroidS Pen200MP
Speaker

Microlab FC570BT

2.1 Bluetooth multimedia setup. Wood-bodied subwoofer + two satellites — handles late-night soundtracks without waking the neighbours (mostly).

2.1BluetoothSubwoofer
Yamaha R15 v3
— THE BIKE

Yamaha R15 v3.

Weekend exhaust therapy. Long rides through Dhaka's outskirts when standups feel too long.

PC GAMING

In free time.

Late-night sessions when the codebase finally compiles. Mostly competitive shooters and a football game I can't seem to quit.

Valorant competitive · daily
FIFA career mode
Rainbow Six Siege weekends
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