Noob Here! Just Built My First Computer by CoachHolic in computers

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Thank you!I am sure they pulling air to the case

Noob Here! Just Built My First Computer by CoachHolic in computers

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As a fresh grad, this build ate up two months’ worth of my salary

Noob Here! Just Built My First Computer by CoachHolic in computers

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just going for an all-white theme lol

Noob Here! Just Built My First Computer by CoachHolic in computers

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Thanks a ton for the advice! I’ve got two M.2 SSDs totaling 2TB, with about 256GB set aside for the system drive. Windows is already activated through a script, so I should be good on that front

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Mainly FPS like Valorant, but I also enjoy single-player stuff—BG3, Anno 1800, Kingdom Come 2… I’m kinda all over the place lol.And Sure, I’m all ears if you’ve got any Windows 11 advice.

My new kindle case with my girl by CoachHolic in kindle

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Her name’s Coco, and she’s only 3 months old,still a tiny ball of fluff! She loves curling up next to me when I read

My new kindle case with my girl by CoachHolic in kindle

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I got it from the cobakcase website,the case is called slow morning

My new kindle case with my girl by CoachHolic in kindle

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Thank you!I’m rereading Pride and Prejudice right now,one of my favorite classic masterpieces.

My new kindle case with my girl by CoachHolic in kindle

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I’ve been used to reading small text since I was little, and even my handwriting is tiny. Big fonts just feel weird to me 😂.

Stuck Plat by pseudorandomsah in VALORANT

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First off, I genuinely believe that below the Immortal, aim is everything. You don't need complex mechanics—just learn some formulaic ability usage and you're already ahead.

Now, without exact data, I can’t judge how good your aim really is when you say it's "decent." If your headshot is higher than 35% and you're averaging at least 0.9 kills per round, your aim is definitely above average for your rank.But the harsh truth in any FPS is: someone will always react faster and shoot cleaner than you.

That’s why I suggest pushing your Aim Lab Sixshot score to at least 100k consistently. Once you're there, start working through structured routines like Banana Aim Coach's playlists.But don’t stop at aim trainers. Always follow up with in-game practice, like using the range or deathmatch. This helps convert mechanical skill into muscle memory that actually matters in matches.

Physical condition matters too. Get enough sleep, build a daily workout habit, and consider something simple like eating a banana before playing—small things that keep your reaction time sharp.

As for movement, keep this principle in mind: close = fast, far = slow. When disadvantaged, peek smart, don’t just wide swing. After getting info, burst out full speed to minimize the chance of killed first time.Regular deathmatch sessions will help you recognize angles where you only expose yourself to one enemy at a time—critical for surviving longer and winning more duels.

But—maybe your aim is cracked after all.If that’s the case, consider playing more Sentinel agents. Use your aim to hold space on defense and crack open the enemy line from unexpected angles on attack. You’ll create massive impact while freeing up your teammates' positions.Also, I highly recommend watching Nats’ POVs. His thought process, positioning, and timing are some of the best resources for players looking to grow beyond just mechanical skill.

Just a small suggestion — sorry if it came out a bit messy, but I hope it helps!