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With my whole life spent behind a computer, I've developed, and constantly update, a complete custom work and fun tech environment.
This is the operating system behind my work: setup decisions, tooling architecture, and execution standards I use to work as a Cybersecurity Engineer and Developer.

Personnal hardware stack

Main battlestation

CaseLian Li & Dan - A3-mATX - Black & Wood
CPUAMD Ryzen 5 7500F (6 cores, 12 threads)
RAM32 GB DDR5-6000MHz
StorageKINGSTON 1Tb Nvme
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 | 12GB VRAM
MotherboardASUSTeK TUF GAMING A620M-PLUS WIFI
NetworkMediaTek Wi-Fi 6 MT7902LEN (2.40 Gbps)
Main OSWindows 11 - Professional

Laptop

CaseASUS Tuf DASH F15
CPUIntel Core i7-12650H (10 cores, 16 threads)
RAM32 GB DDR4-4800MHz
StorageCrucial 1.5Tb Dual-slot Nvme
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 | 4GB VRAM
Monitors1920x1080 - 144hz IPS 15'
Used since2023
Main OSWindows 11 - Home

Peripherals

Monitors2x 24" - HD - Koorui & AOC
1st KeyboardRoyal Kludge RK75 Phantom - Brown Switch with Razer Phantom Black blank Keycaps
2nd KeyboardiClever DK05 Bluetooth
HeadsetLogitech G Pro X wired
MouseZi You Lang - M5 wired
Mouse padCorsair Squared mid-size

Infrastructure

ISPBouygue Telecom - Pure Fiber box
Cat8 ethernet device wired
Offline storageHDD - 6To in 4 drives
SSD - 2x1To External Nvme in USB-C cases

HomeLab in coming

And I'm thinking about try to go on Macbook workstation a day

Continuous Evolution

  • I'm actually reviewing and hardening my physical security solutions
  • I am completely satisfied with my current setup, but I'm always looking for ways to improve. My next hardware evolution will be to get 27" OLED monitors when prices drop.
    I'm really interested in trying Apple's ecosystem with Macbooks one day, but I love my Windows setup too much to rush into it.
  • I'm looking forward to the next Windows system evolution, both for performance reasons and security features