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iTzPrime

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About iTzPrime

  • Birthday Sep 06, 1994

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Austria
  • Interests
    E-Bass, Music, Games, Anime,

System

  • CPU
    Intel i5 4570
  • RAM
    Corsair 8GB
  • GPU
    MSI GTX 770
  • Case
    Bitfenix <3
  • Storage
    1 GB
  • PSU
    beSilent
  • Display(s)
    1x Samsung (27") 1x BenQ (24")
  • Cooling
    Alpenföhn Großglockner
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow
  • Mouse
    Razer Salmosa Asian Edition
  • Sound
    Audio Technica ath-m50x
  • Operating System
    Windows 7

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  1. It is not about warranty! It is a pro product. Even when the warranty is expired or voided, you should be able to fix it. Apple not giving out the certifications or the parts, doesn't give you an option to repair.
  2. Get a dynamic mic like the sm58. They sound great and are built like a tank. Don't get a condenser mic. Although they are the most used microphone in pro audio, they allow you to hear everything that is going on. If you have a bad untreated room, they will just sound bad.
  3. We are talking about a product aimed at professionals. Not consumers. No matter what happened to the iMac, they should at least give the option to repair it, even tho it might cost more than buying a new one.
  4. Nop. It is : Avid Media Composer for Editing Resolve 12 for Color Grading.
  5. Bro, start to google, noone wants to do your homework
  6. Sure most of the time i use my headphones not on my phone, but if I do, the quality is somewhat decent. The thing is, DAC/amps are getting cheaper , so if you have good headphones ( high end ones stay high end for a huge amount of time. My dad still got his super expensive AKG from around 41 years ago and they still sound amazing), chances are that the sound will be better than if you buy a new smartphone. With bluetooth they will be consistent, but also they can be obsolete after a relativly short term, because the DAC will stay the same.
  7. Don't forget the Database. This thing can make or break your sever. It decides if you have 20gb worth of data or 200mb. You will spend a huge amount of time, just trying to optimize the database
  8. GDP: Measuring national income or what
  9. I never get it, why they don't talk about the price or the design of it. Sure it might be extremly fast , has a good camera and an awesome software experience, but that is expected from a flagship device in that pricerange. I find the design of it very unappealing, downright extremly ugly on pictures, and even more so in person. It looks like an iPhone with that strange Glaspanel at the back.
  10. a Macbook Seriously tho Custom PC's use a lot of value, and you probably have to sell the parts seperatly. Another thing for me, was that i couldnt be efficient at the pc i gamed on, but YMMV. It would also be interesting what you study and what games you plan to play with it. btw at university i hardly ever had time to play games
  11. I am a professional audio engineer and programmer. If i wasn't satisfied with my MBP 15 , I would by the new one, because i mostly use logic (just my prefered Daw). Also in my experience Sibelius runs better on Mac than on PC. Also Unix Terminal for programming <3 and better macvim If Apple would sell a product that would be better and had the name "casual" on it, i would buy it. It is ludacris that you guys complain about the fucking name. I get it that you complain about the lack of usb A, sd card reader, magsafe, hdmi port, display port , that the battery life is shorter than the previous version or that the specs aren't high enough for you. But complaining about the name? Surface Pro, Windows Pro , Radeon Pro . They just have the name in them, because they are better than the "casual, home ..." whatever you call it version , but worse than the enterprise version.
  12. In Austria pretty much everyone has a really big house when they live in the countryside, and his family is decently wealthy, so we all fit in the living room (the food is in the kitchen obv).
  13. You are 16. In a few years, you might want to do something different. Suck it up and take the math classes. Are they significantly decreasing your grades in other classes ? No - then continue to do them. Everyone has to do what they don't like. It grows you as a person. If i would only interact with things/people that i like, i won't grow as a person. A friend of mine hated maths with all his passion when he was in highschool (in Austria that is from 15 -18). He then started to study biology at university. There he has to take math classes and he found it so facinating and insteresting, that he switched to Maths. He is currently doing his Phd and he did his master summa cum laude. To be honest it is important that the school you go to in the age of 15-18 teaches you a huge variety of things and doesn't specialize. I know way to many people who just hated one subject and loved another and at university it was reversed. Hell i know a friend who loved programming, and when he started software engineering at university he hated it. and now he is a teacher, something he swore to me he will never be at the age of 17. People change , you change. And it might be not in your interested, or in your mind, but in half a year you might want to do something different. I already listed 2 examples from close friend. Now i got mine. I wanted to study Jazz Bass, cause i loved doing it. I played in a lot of really well known bands, and got a lot of high prestige gig before i was even inscribed to jazz bass. I nailed the audition at the Convervatorium in Vienna, which is one of the most respected musical universities in the world. I had 3 months before university started, and in that time i went on a roadtrip with a few friends. We bought an interell ticket (allows you to take trains, busses etc in whole europe) and went around whole Europe. Nothing particularly happened in that 3 week, but after that i knew that i wanted to study Mediatechnology . Don't ask me why. I never liked Maths or Physics or the little bit of Coding we did in school. I took the Mediatechnology Test and still got in, despite being one of the latest applicants and they only took 50 people out of 600. I study Mediatechnology since 4 years know. I have successfully completed my bachelors and I am doing now my masters. And i love it. It took me only 3 weeks to change my mind, and I wouldn't have been able to do that if my highschool (15-18) didn't provide me with enough general knowledge. You get education basicly for free and having enough times on your hand, and that is something that you will never get in Life again (I don't pay students fees in Austria, but i know they are really high in America). So take the opportunity and don't miss it, cause you think it isn't important on your professional field. Maybe you will never use it, or maybe you will for the rest of your live. Who know, so think before you take on decisions that might be life-changing, and open your mind.
  14. For Web Development and intermediate programming, it doesn't really matter. The differences aren't that significant. However if you do a lot of GUI's, Graphics (OpenGL, ...), Games or Back - end development where you host your own Apache Server locally, i would probably take the better i5.
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