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About Easy to Pronounce

  • Birthday May 25

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    http://steamcommunity.com/id/alexizzle2/

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System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7 920
  • Motherboard
    Intel Extreme Series DX58SO
  • RAM
    3x4GB Corsair XMS3
  • GPU
    Sapphire Tri-X R9 290
  • Case
    Corsair 300R Windowed
  • Storage
    1TB WD Blue, 750GB WD Black, 120GB Intel SSD
  • PSU
    EVGA Supernova 850 G2
  • Display(s)
    Dell U2412M
  • Cooling
    Corsair H60
  • Keyboard
    Logitech k800
  • Mouse
    Maxtill Tron G60
  • Sound
    Audioengine A2
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Ultimate
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  1. Super cool product! Being in a foreign service family where we move around a lot, this would be much easier to move around with than a TV
  2. A 5820k would be awesome because currently I'm using an i7 920... from 2008...
  3. Well I'm guessing The Interview won't be played here in South Korea... That's a shame I kinda want to see it
  4. Looks like even though Unity isn't finished up properly, Ubisoft is already working on the next installment in the franchise, which will allegedly take place in Victorian England Kotaku article: http://kotaku.com/next-years-big-assassins-creed-is-set-in-victorian-lond-1665343788 gameinformer article: http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/12/02/ubisoft-confirms-victorian-england-assassin-s-creed-game-in-development.aspx
  5. The power supply is pretty sexy. I probably like the fans the most though because they are not only low noise, but they also look good (unlike a certain puke-colored fan out there that I could name)
  6. Dropped my Galaxy Nexus on a smooth marble floor and it cracked. Not super exciting right? Well upon further inspection it appeared that an area in the middle of the phone had been struck with no cracking on the edges, even though it fell on a smooth surface where it couldn't have taken damage directly to the middle of the screen...
  7. I went to Linus Tech Tips for advice on my first gaming PC. I got some great ideas and I think my build was a success, even though the fans make it sound like a vacuum cleaner. Anyways, y'all deserve the 1,000,000 subs and I hope to see you guys grow even more in the future
  8. The Z2 looks like a fantastic phone! Currently I have a Moto G which is a great phone, but it has horrible sound quality when I'm listening to music with headphones. So, instead I listen to music with my Walkman. However, it is annoying to have to walk around with two separate devices all the time. I hope this phone can combine the two devices and add some extra features in as well. Dbrand looks like an incredible service. Maybe in the future I'll have my Moto G skinned for funzies! I love how customization-friendly the skins can be. I just wish they had options for laptop skins...
  9. I perfectly understand that the budget is limiting, but it is what it is; I can't change the amount of money in my pocket. I have decided to go with a Noctua D14 for cooling and an EVGA Supernova G2 850W for the PSU since those were the suggestions I received on another forum consistently. The products only are only slightly above my price range, but I think I can manage. Thanks for your suggestions
  10. Sorry about the lengthy post; I guess my point got lost in it all. Basically what I wanted were suggestions for PSUs and CPU coolers that work with my hardware and are within my budget. Also if you see any blaring issues with my setup, please tell me. Thanks again
  11. Hello all, I am building a gaming PC from a combination of parts that I already have, parts I plan to buy, and parts I need suggestions on. Here are the things I already have: -Intel Core i7 920 -Intel DX58S0 Motherboard -Two AMD Radeon HD 6950's that work as 6970's -12 GB Corsair XMS3 RAM (3x4GB) -Intel 120 GB SSD -A PCI e Card that adds USB 3.0 capabilities to my board -All the peripherals I need (Monitor, mouse, wifi, etc) -A boring Panasonic optical drive -A butt-ton of fans Here are the things I plan to buy: -WD Black series 1TB -Cooler Master N600 Case Approximate Purchase Date: This coming month Budget Range: US $200 System Usage from Most to Least Important: Gaming, Video Streaming, Light Video Editing, Internet Browsing Are you buying a monitor: No Parts to add: Power Supply, CPU Cooler Do you need to buy OS: No Preferred Website(s) for Parts: Amazon Prime is preferred. If there is some irresistible sale or something on another site, be sure it can deliver to an AP DPO address* Location: Physically in Seoul, Korea. However I have a US Mailing address* Parts Preferences: Whatever is cheap, and of good quality Overclocking: Yes SLI or Crossfire: Yes Your Monitor Resolution: 1920x1200 Additional Comments: I'd like the PSU to have a bit of headroom for possible future upgrades. And Most Importantly, Why Are You Upgrading: I need a computer that is not the 13" 2013 Macbook Air that I am currently having to use. *PLEASE READ AP = Armed Forces Pacific. DPO = Diplomatic Post Office. This address is essentially a US address in the eyes of a supplier. The supplier ships the product(s) to a US address, and Uncle Sam handles it from there, shipping it to me in Korea. Example of an APO address: John Smith [Name] Unit #### Box #### [street Address] DPO [City] AP [state] #####-#### [Zip Code] USA [Country] The reason I included this is because not all websites have an option to select AP as a state. Thanks for keeping this in mind!
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