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Jonny.Wong.16

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    Canada
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    Intel Core i7-930
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte X58A-UD3R
  • RAM
    12GB DDR3 Patriot Sector 7
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    2 x MSI GTX 580 Lightning Xtreme
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    Corsair Obsidian 800D
  • Storage
    2 x 120GB Patriot Wildfire [Raid 0 Boot] + 4TB [Storage]
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    Corsair AX1200W
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    3 x Samsung 23" S23A300B
  • Cooling
    Corsair H70 + 2 x Scythe Gentle Typhoon
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    Razer BlackWidow Ultimate
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    Razer Mamba
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    Corsair Vengeance 2100
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1

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  1. Hmm...only a 30-40 minute drive from my place... EDIT: Auguts 21st is a Friday, which means it's WAN Show day. Do we all get to be on the WAN Show?!?! :lol:
  2. I was thinking a shirt that just says "35% Turnip" with a picture of a turnip.
  3. Darn, was hoping for a little more than that.
  4. Help me out in figuring out how much I can sell the following parts for (separate or together). CPU: Intel Core i7-930 MB: Gigabyte X58A-UD3R RAM: 12GB DDR3 Patriot Sector 7 GPU: 2 x MSI GTX 580 Lightning Xtreme PSU: Corsair HX650W Corsair H80
  5. I solved it. Type in DISCOVERY on this page: http://www.certitudes.org/certitude?wp=GC5K5Z7
  6. As the solution says "Solving a cryptogram which uses a simple substitution cipher with pen and paper, rather than using an online tool, is not particularly difficult."
  7. Cipher text: Substitution cipher: Plain text answer: I solved it by plotting frequency of letters as @LoneRangerS suggests on the previous page. Then just substitute letter by letter by looking for likely words. MATLAB script I wrote, if anyone is interested: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9iasfl8pt38vhw9/Cipher.m?dl=0
  8. One time the TSA thought the heat spreaders on my RAM was some weird knife thing....Sigh...
  9. I agree that "scrapyard" can be any budget as long as you're buying used parts. The whole point is to get better performance than spending the same amount of money on new parts. And nice deal on that 290X. I'd be hesitant on buying used power supplies and hard drives though.
  10. Some people have bad experiences with certain companies, other have good ones. I've had nothing but good experiences with Corsair support. 1. The hot swap PCB in my 800D case was DOA, so I contacted Corsair and they sent me a new one at no charge and it arrived within days. 2. My Vengeance 2000 suffered from the cracking headband issue and Corsair sent me a pair of Vengeance 2100 as a replacement. I had to send in the broken pair, but they even let me keep a few of the parts, such as cables, ear cups, etc. 3. I accidentally broke my front panel USB 3.0 port when I yanked on a cable (after many years, definitely out of warranty) and Corsair sent me a complete front panel replacement free of charge. Again, it only took a few days to get to me. On a side note, I've used 3 different Corsair power supplies and I haven't had any problems with them.
  11. Vessel username: JonnyWong16 Favourite videos: https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0 https://www.vessel.com/videos/G-DUjgUyY
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