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El Bejelando

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About El Bejelando

  • Birthday Apr 03, 1994

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    C:\User\Norway\Stavanger\El_Bejelando
  • Occupation
    Professional Swagger
  • Member title
    Junior Member

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  • CPU
    4670K
  • Motherboard
    Maximus Gene VII
  • RAM
    Vengeance Pro 8GB 1600mhz
  • GPU
    Asus 770 DirectCU II
  • Case
    Obsidian 350D
  • Storage
    840 Evo 120GB, Sea-Bara 2TB
  • PSU
    Corsair AX760
  • Display(s)
    Dell U2312HM 23" E-IPS
  • Cooling
    Antec Kuhler 1220 (dual 120 rad)
  • Keyboard
    Apex RAW
  • Mouse
    Corsair M40 Raptor
  • Sound
    Logitech G930
  1. Hey guys It's about time I upgraded my HP Probook with a new SSD. Right now I have a 320gb 5400rpm hard drive. I'm leaning towards the 850 EVO, but are there any other SSD's i should check out before ordering? I'm thinking 120gb is enough for school work. BTW: it has to be 7mm or thinner, and I live in Norway, so I'm ordering off www.dustinhome.no
  2. do i make just the system reserved active, or both of them?
  3. I just did the stupidist thing ever. I have a 840 evo 120gb boot drive and a seabaracuda 2tb storage drive in my rig, and i went into disk management cause my external 500gb drive didnt show up when i plugged it in. In there i saw that my 2tb drive was inactive, so i made it active BEFORE reading the description. I tried to turn it back but i couldnt find out how. So now when i turn on my pc i get a boot failure screen ( screenshot in a picture attachment ). I inserted my usb boot drive and auto repair didnt work. I went into the command prompt from the repair menu and began with this: X:\sources Then i do: >Diskpart >List disk And i see the 2 drives. I change the ssd boot partiton to active ( not the system reserved 350mb one) I then make my 2tb single partiton unactive. I reboot and the same problem occurs, same error message as before. Also in the troubleshooting menu was system restore, startup repair and image recovery, none of which worked. I dont have a backup of my boot ssd, but if i were to wipe it, would i keep my games on my 2tb hard drive? I really appreciate any help. sorry the picture is upside down :3
  4. I have a MM200 for my M40 mouse, and its perfect. I would get the standard size. http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Vengeance-Standard-Edition-CH-9000013-WW/dp/B009Q0NFUM
  5. Intel is just fine, but the samsung 840/850 evos are also really good. They have fantastic sequential read/writes, and come in up to 1tb. I have one and I love it!
  6. I have a 24" 1920x1200 monitor, and I think it is perfect. The pixel density is perfect. btw 1080p is fine aswell, do notteth worry child
  7. The sniper button is a button you can press with your thumb to change the sensitivity of the mouse while "sniping". It is supposed to lower the dpi so you're more accurate, but you can do whatever you want with it. I just found it annoying
  8. I would look at the Corsair M45 raptor. It has the same body and material as the M65, and it gets rid of the retarded "sniper" button on the side. The software is easy to use, and best of all... its actually really cheap http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Raptor-M45-5000-Optical-Sensor/dp/B00IDWFN4U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1411384767&sr=8-1&keywords=m40+raptor
  9. SSDs dont affect fps, you can get a normal hard-drive and it will perform the same. The only difference might be loading times. Just get a high capacity one if you want to put games on it. Oh and get 850 series
  10. The side with the arrow is always positive. Only the power led and the hdd led have to be in the correct way, you can plug the power switch in either way doesnt matter. sa
  11. DIrectCu looks better than the MSI one in my opinion :3
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