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hamsor

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About hamsor

  • Birthday Jan 11, 1998

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    900D
  • Interests
    Gaming, Hardware
  • Occupation
    Student
  • Member title
    Junior Member

System

  • CPU
    i5 3570K 4.5 Ghz
  • Motherboard
    Z77 MSI MPower
  • RAM
    16 GB GSkill Ripjaw
  • GPU
    XFX Radeon 7870
  • Case
    CoolerMaster HAF XM
  • PSU
    BeQuiet! Dark Power Pro 750W
  • Display(s)
    BenQ 2720T
  • Cooling
    Corsair h100i
  • Keyboard
    Logitech g110
  • Mouse
    Logitech g9x
  • Sound
    Sennheiser PC 360
  1. I'd still suggest you to buy an i7 instead of a Xeon for gaming. Xeons are made for different workloads and the performance will probably be a little lower with the Xeon. Nice build though ^^ EDIT : Performance should be almost the same but i recommend you to watch Linus' video about it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ59vHSFfZA
  2. Username: hamsor https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0 https://www.vessel.com/videos/JemZ8O7Hy
  3. I could not find a post similar to my problem (or maybe i am just too stupid) so please do not hate me if this problem was solved already in another post. I reinstalled Windows 7 and now i have poor microphone quality. It kinda sounds like if a sock is on my mic. I have installed the audio drivers for my motherboard just like on my previous Windows 7 system and basically nothing has changed. It looks like just the mic is affected by this problem - the speaker work properly. Headset: Sennheiser PC 360 Motherboard: MSI Z77 MPower Driver: Realtek High Definition Audio Driver v 6.0.1.7293 OS: Windows 7 professional 64 bit
  4. My favorite thing about the G3 is the awesome screen resolution!
  5. OK thanks for the help. I'll try it in a week since i am not home the next few days.
  6. First of all i dunno if this kind of topic already exists, if so i couldn't find it on the forum. Lately i got some totally random blue screens. Sometimes while i browse the internet or during gaming and i have a feeling, that this could be caused by a incorrectly working RAM module. Is there a way to test my RAM? For thoose who are interested its a Gskill 2x 8GB 1333mhz kit (4 x 4GB modules)
  7. WOW! Really nice build and loop also love to see that you can put such huge hardware in that case :)
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