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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from javier in Help with some code in Python 2   
    Not sure if I understand you correctly but I think this is what you are asking.
    def catego(lista):     l1=[]     for i in lista:         if i>=0 and i<=12:             l1.append("Niño")         elif i>12 and i<=17:             l1.append("Adolescente")         elif i>18 and i<=30:             l1.append("Joven")         elif i>30 and i<=45:             l1.append("Maduro")         elif i>45 and i<=65:             l1.append("Adulto")         else:             l1.append("Adulto Mayor")     return l1 Edades=[9,45,67,38,23,15,47] print(catego(Edades)) The above code gives me output like this, 
    ['Niño', 'Maduro', 'Adulto Mayor', 'Maduro', 'Joven', 'Adolescente', 'Adulto']
     
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    GhostHitWall reacted to ZombiPL in SENTRY: Console-sized gaming PC case project   
    Please remember this is a community project. It means when we will finish sending all packages to our backers from indiegogo campaign we will have to take some time to look through their feedback and check if there are some things we can improve. We predict we will know everything before September.
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    GhostHitWall reacted to D3LTA9 in EK D5 combo pinout   
    On molex pin 1 is 12v and pin 2 is 12v earth. Usually they are labelled if you look closely at the plug. Otherwise, if you put the flat side facing up and the curved side touching the table pin one is the far right and pin 2 is obviously next. 5v is pin 4 and 5v earth pin 3.
     
    For PWN it uses both wires. With the two little nubs facing down the green is far right and blue beside it. Luckily was just testing a pwn d5 that I thought had died so took a pic for you.
     
    Have done this exact thing so many times when sleeving, ended up marking the plugs in the end haha.
     

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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from Enderman in Tubing too big for fittings   
    I was excited when I saw this, first thought was that BP turned down some products which did not pass quality check, so OEM started selling them.
    OCN actually has a thread here if you are interested.
    Youtube comments, OCN, overclocker, LTT, there's too much false information going around back and forth.
    Chinese forums give barrow quite good of reputation over all.
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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from Enderman in Tubing too big for fittings   
    welp this whole thread became a little bit longer, after researching, this statement turns out to be false.
    BP is made in TW they dont have oem.
    Barrow is made in China, share OEM with EK (not 100% sure since I don't know whether EK source all of their parts from the same OEM.)
     
    Barrow seems to finally become legit in quality in the past 1~2 years.  They are now still selling mostly rip offs, but there is some new design too.
     
    besides the look, their price is great in retailers in the US($2 cheaper).
    $3~4 cheaper if in China. That's like 50% off.....
    Minimum R&D + producing cost in China + market in China.  I guess they make their way into the market fairly clear.
    If you can't afford BP, this really is a good deal, quality-wise no one has reported anything wrong with it so far.
     
    and back to the look of often mocked BP logo.  I heard people saying you can ask BP to take that off.  Will try tonight when BP contacts start working.
     
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    GhostHitWall reacted to Godlygamer23 in Anyone else hate the term "Esports"?   
    Depending on what kind of fishing you're doing, you can get overweight. What's your stance on calling racing a sport?
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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from Maxwit44 in I hate EK right now...   
    Another rage post about not knowing 1/2'' isn't 12mm.   

    It seems like your retailer stated it wrongly, but man your rage blame to EK is just absurd.  
    YOU & NCIX Both failed to convert a simple measurement from imperial to metric system.
     
    12MM and 12.7MM are not the same.. isn't that obvious enough?
     
     
    noted: whether EK makes good product or not is totally another topic.. this post is totally a joke.
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    GhostHitWall reacted to perestrojka in Best GTX 980?   
    I would say Colorful iGame GTX 980 ( If you can obtain this piece of hardware I think that this is Japan limited only )


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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from Tithonius in Bitspower Questions   
    I didn't ask for the price.  And i dont think they will be branding as Bitspower, cuz I specifically ask them the total numbers of all rads they are selling.  
     
    The rep answered with the slim 120 series on the website, "or" if I want other brand.  
    I then asked the rep what other brand rad are?  
     
    She answered me Black Ice, and gave me the model number which are exactly the same as Hardwarelabs Black Ice Series model numbers.
    SR1140-F2PB SR1280-F2PB SR1420-F2PB SR1560-F2PB   btw, mostly their price will be in NTD, you can pay by paypal, but the fee for the transaction will depend on your bank.
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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from Tithonius in Bitspower Questions   
    hi, I am a BP fan, and BP seems to fail on advertising and getting exposure of their own products.
     
    http://www.overclock.net/t/1414419/bitspower-bitspower-to-release-120-240-360-480-600-series-radiators/0_100
    This is a picture I found on OCN with the 60mm thick ~9fpi radiator Bitspower pre-released last year 2014.  Very limited amount, it was pretty much to only subscribers of their marketing emails or maybe review units to reviewers.  As of the end of last year, I believe it was November, BP had a official release of that radiator on their website.  According to their customer support, the don't have them in any vendor in the world at all, only available directly through them.
    So, after reading ur thread.. I hopped onto BP Taiwan website which is not the hideous website you linked. 
    http://www.bitspower.com.tw/<---Link
    I have no idea why they don't consolidate the information available on both sites, or just merge the two sites, or fix the extremely slow loading time for the website.
    But under Radiator section, Copper, showed up Slim rads this time instead of the 60mm they used to have a few months ago.
    http://www.bitspower.com.tw/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=171_189
     
    I am assuming they are repeating the same marketing strategy.  Will try to contact their customer support tonight and figure this out.
     
     
    Noted: Bitspower do ship oversea, you just have to pay for EMS, if you live in the US, it isn't significant more expensive than buying from the vendor like PPCs.  But if you have things defective, it will be a headache for sure.  Sometimes they do have promotion for free shipping exceeds certain amount of purchasing, last time was only about $150 if I recall.  Speaking from personal experience, I ordered about $300 in total during the promotion, and they came in my door just fine after two weeks since payment.
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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from Queek in Help choosing components for a custom loop (TJ-07, 3930k)   
    If you are looking restrictedly 45mm thickness, I honestly don't know any.  
    780 is a hot card(250w).  But like newer cards now seem to be lower tdp. 980(165w), 970(145w).  
    AMD cards are different story. we will have to wait for 300 series to come out.

    Where are you planning to mount your rads? Both down the bottom?
    I would look into these rads if they fit.
    But by all means, I personally would choose XT45 because it's lower fpi+medium thickness.

    http://hardwarelabs.com/nemesis/nemesis-products/nemesis-gtx/nemesis-240gtx
    http://hardwarelabs.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13&Itemid=8
    http://www.ekwb.com/shop/radiators-fans-accessories/radiators/ek-coolstream-pe-240-dual.html
     
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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from ebobde in kinda like whole room water cooling   
    Success rate is 100%...
    Its basically like those huge external rads. but placed a bit further from where you sit.

    The real problem is maintenance and bleeding and possibly noise.

    It depends on how big the room it is.
    I don't think a D5 is what you want.  
    Why not to take the rad and pump outside of the room so you absolutely don't hear them?

    From seeing Linus videos.  I think some bleeding points like a few valves through out the long line of tubing should be considered. 

    And I think an individual pump in each rig, is needed just in case of external pump failing and also maintenance 
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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from Getov in First time water cooling - configuration question   
    more fans ofc will give you airflow.  But 4 rads are not needed as you may be hitting the limit of heat transport by contact or close.  The result of adding more rads is not linear.
    More rads will allow you to run fans at much lower speed and constantly so it be quieter.  But I doubt there's any noticeable difference between 2 rads and 4.  Maybe little from just 1.
     
    I would choose thick front rad + top thin rad setup and a rear exhaust.
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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from Donnyboy98 in liquid cooling GPU's and CPU + overclocking = more performance?   
    It's ur money, your call.  Ignore those tell you what to do... giving no evidence.
    Watercooling will not deliver price/performance ratio.  You will not notice any difference if you plan on gaming.  The FPS boost from stock to high overclocking GPUs will result less than 15fps...  And this is assuming your overclocking is stable.

    For the CPU part, on gaming... forget abt it. No game requires high-end cpu to run smooth or better fps.  Even highly cpu based games such as minecraft... don't utilize all 4 cores.  X99 with 6-8cores... pointless.  

    At this moment, AMD does not offer any performance on their GPU/CPU.  What they have is price.   So speaking of high performance you should intel+nVidia.  Or maybe wait for AMD300series.

    If you opt to go Intel+nVidia.  From my experience is that gtx980 SLI at TDP 165w*2.  Even you overclock it, watercooling is unnecessary.  You can take the heat to other location or direction depending on the radiator.  And also let it run quieter.  But speaking of performance, not so much of improvement if you want it stable.

    If you take something like R9-295X2.  tdp at 500.  Watercooling makes much more sense, but less performance+spending more.  I really don't think there's a reason to choose this config.  Besides, it already come with AIO.

    CPU overclocking is much more noticeable from my experience.  Especially when you unzip files, or even in basic modeling/rendering.  But I really doubt there's any reason to spend all that $$ "just" for the performance. 

    Go for a silent build with a custom loop and nice looking tubing etc... I think that will suit you best



     
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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from LeChef in Is there a compatible water block for the EVGA 970 FTW?   
    to follow up on this, I just got response from BP customer support, they said the block does fit on all 4 cards.
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    GhostHitWall reacted to VSG in Best Silence vs Performance PWM fan for Radiators?   
    EK Vardar fans. I have tested out the Noctua fans and they are really overhyped for both performance and noise in any moderate airflow impedance situation.
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    GhostHitWall reacted to B NEGATIVE in DDC Vs D5... Again   
    DDC's run at full speed for lengths of time require a heatsink,this applies to 18w and PWM models,the 10w is just fine in its stock housing.
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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from airdeano in Has anyone ordered from performance-pcs.com before?   
    No FrozenCPU does have discount code
    OCN it is.
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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from Maxwit44 in Hard Tubing   
    I think the most important thing is what case and tube routing you want.  If your hard-line only involves 90 degree bend or single bend per tube.  It is very easy, even slightly free bend would look good.
     
    If you work in a very small case, you either need a lot of fittings or need to do tight bends sit next to each other.  This will be hard.  What I meant by hard is that in my case, a two neck to neck 90 degree took me at least 5 attempts.
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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from markes12344 in 980, Xspc, Bitspower, or EK   
    I assume all cards are designed to run good on air.  I don't think SC version are better parts or maybe I got bad luck with mine compare to ref cards from EVGA.  If you don't bother to hack bios and voltage... the base clock difference is neglected
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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from FlashingKool_Z in 980, Xspc, Bitspower, or EK   
    I will go Bitspower for sure just becuz their customer support is awesome...
    According to them the block for 980 and their Rad will come out in the next two weeks
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    GhostHitWall got a reaction from markes12344 in 980, Xspc, Bitspower, or EK   
    I will go Bitspower for sure just becuz their customer support is awesome...
    According to them the block for 980 and their Rad will come out in the next two weeks
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    GhostHitWall reacted to Trik'Stari in Carey Holzman says some stuff about LTT.   
    It's 100% unprofessional to talk bad about other people in the same industry unless your outing them for scamming and or fraud. I watched a bit of the video, this guy is 100% asshole, take it from me, I'm an asshole and we recognise our own.
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    GhostHitWall reacted to The_Strict_Nein in Carey Holzman says some stuff about LTT.   
    The amount of times I've heard Linus flat out say "What the **** (insert company here)" when they do something stupid with a product tells me that Linus does actually care about the products that he is reviewing.
     
    Also, he takes like two weeks to actually use and review phones/monitors/keyboards/mice, anything that needs actual time to review, rather than just giving a first impression.
     
    He knows his shit.
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    GhostHitWall reacted to Mightybaal in Carey Holzman says some stuff about LTT.   
    What he is doing is baiting the the Newegg audience and the LTT audience to watch his videos so he gets more views hence more money. Bad publicity is great publicity especially on you tube. More views more money.
     
     As for Linus being paid to do reviews i don't think that is true. He gets paid to put sponsor spots in his videos with a totally unrelated product that's not a competitor to the review product. He has a sponsor spot for the phone holder on some of his motherboard and case videos. Then he might put an Intel sponsor spot on a phone review. He then might put a corsair case sponsor spot in a graphics card review.  Thats why they are called sponsor spots not adverts.
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