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My favourite item would have to be the Kuhler 1250 because I'm on a huge budget for my pc and I need a decent cooler for my new pentium anniversary edition I need that over clock yo
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hype not really hype you kno wat eves
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1 Million Subscribers - Thank you all! And a giveaway!
Turtle8bit replied to nicklmg's topic in LTT Releases
I love your b-role voice overs with great sound quality and that b-role deserves a Montage video of its own. I've been apart of your YouTube channel since well you became your own business. I've never felt so much accomplishment in my self the I did none of the work to reach. Without this channel I would be no where near the level of computer knowledge that I am now so thank for this amazing YouTube channel and new. Life style. I really don't care if this post wins me a prize or not I just thought this would be a great time to say what needed saying- 22,217 replies
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Is there any improvement between a capture card vs a screen capture software?
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Dslr slr flir and that crap i need to Know!!!!!!
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Is a SSHD worth the extra for mass storage?
Turtle8bit replied to Turtle8bit's topic in Storage Devices
oh geez I us ssds i didnt even think about them dying -
thank you that is actually what i was leaning towards
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Is a SSHD worth the extra for mass storage?
Turtle8bit replied to Turtle8bit's topic in Storage Devices
its okay i wasnt clear. maybe just a normal high capacity hhd with a mid capacity sshd? -
its my brothers and he is likely going to be playing falsh games on it with a few stream games here and there so yes gaming and like two to three hours a day
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Just wireless will defiantly get lost
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I need a budget gaming mobo and cpu with the best price to performance ratio. Any suggestions?? (this is for my younger brother who will probably be playing online flash games for awhile also)
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Is a SSHD worth the extra for mass storage?
Turtle8bit replied to Turtle8bit's topic in Storage Devices
But this pc or nas will be on constantly during the day i dont care for fast boot times -
Is a SSHD worth the extra for mass storage?
Turtle8bit replied to Turtle8bit's topic in Storage Devices
So maybe both? -
I am setting up a nas for my parents so they can get all those old family photos off there already cramped laptops but i need tons of storage for my games. So should I pay a ton of money for a 4 tb SSHD if those even exists in that capacity or should I save the money and lets say get two 4 tb HHD for the same price? Please help.
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nexus 7
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We need Linus edition Operating Systems
Turtle8bit replied to GangreenEVO's topic in General Discussion
linux linus same thing -
Do any of you use a different search engine than Google?
Turtle8bit replied to ohJey's topic in General Discussion
nah man google all the way (fanboy) -
oh definitely around thanks giving they will drop dramatically then raise right before Christmas and drop again that is how it always goes
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R4 works slightly quieter and better
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First actual post to forums
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http://www.techpowerup.com/204172/intel-core-i7-haswell-e-and-x99-motherboards-launch-date-revealed.html Intel is expected to launch its next flagship Core i7 HEDT (high-end desktop) processors, codenamed "Haswell-E" along with compatible motherboards based on the company's X99 Express chipset, on the 29th of August, 2014. The platform will introduce DDR4 system memory to the consumer space. On that day, Intel's new processors, compatible motherboards, and DDR4 memory modules should be ready to buy off the shelf. Intel's Core i7 "Haswell-E" processor lineup will include three parts, two six-core, and one eight-core. Leading the pack will be the Core i7-5960X, featuring eight cores based on the "Haswell" micro-architecture, with HyperThreading enabling 16 logical CPUs; a staggering 20 MB of shared L3 cache, and 3.00 GHz clock speed. It will command a four-figure price. Next up, is the Core i7-5930K, featuring six cores, HyperThreading enabling 12 logical CPUs, 15 MB of shared L3 cache, and 3.50 GHz clocks. This chip will be priced anywhere between $500 and $750. The most affordable chip will be the Core i7-4820K, which will be a six-core chip. Its other specs are unclear. It is expected to be priced between $350 and $450.
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Looks a little cramped. :blink: