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    sticx reacted to James in This Modular Mouse VIBRATES?? - JamesDonkey 007   
    Google "enotus mouse test" and follow the links to the sketchy download page with the sexy ads.
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    sticx got a reaction from Progressor in This Modular Mouse VIBRATES?? - JamesDonkey 007   
    What program is he using to test the dpi settings of the mouse?
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    sticx reacted to Fezzy in This Modular Mouse VIBRATES?? - JamesDonkey 007   
    Looks like Enotus Mouse Test
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    sticx got a reaction from NuttyComic in This Modular Mouse VIBRATES?? - JamesDonkey 007   
    What program is he using to test the dpi settings of the mouse?
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    sticx got a reaction from dditty in Samsung Galaxy S7 Review   
    Seems like a nice phone, but no more Samsung for me until they fix their firmware update policy.
    Also, you didn't mention how scratch proof the phone is, since you mentioned in other videos that gorilla glass quality varies a lot. Or did you use some kind of screen protector? 
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    sticx got a reaction from Qub3d in Self-balancing Unicycle   
    I agree that a unicycle without a seats looks much better. Maybe you should review one as well? I've looked at them for a while and one that stood out for me was the Ninebot One E+. (website: http://www.ninebot.com/ninebot/NinebotOne/ ) I've never ridden one and I'm curious what you think about it. 
     

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    sticx got a reaction from jhthenerd in Self-balancing Unicycle   
    I agree that a unicycle without a seats looks much better. Maybe you should review one as well? I've looked at them for a while and one that stood out for me was the Ninebot One E+. (website: http://www.ninebot.com/ninebot/NinebotOne/ ) I've never ridden one and I'm curious what you think about it. 
     

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    sticx got a reaction from Gormador in Bang for the Buck Z97 Motherboard Showdown   
    I agree, when Luke said he was going to review the physical overview I was expecting a large part of these points to be these aspects that were going to be talked about. Quality of the used components and the perfomance of them are really important since they don't differ much on other points. The whole video is kind of meaningless since these points weren't covered in the "showdown". 
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    sticx reacted to rcarlos243 in Bang for the Buck Z97 Motherboard Showdown   
    Just a tip on how to properly review a motherboard.
     
    -Which VRM components does it use? How many power phases does it have? is the power delivery Analog, Digital, or Hybrid?
    -How hot does the VRM get when overclocking and overvolting a CPU?
    -how much voltage does it give to a cpu on auto (some motherboard massively overvolt the cpu vcore in auto resulting in excessive heat that could cause overheating or throttling).
    -does setting the CPU vcore remain static when input a manual voltage or does it automatically undervolt (like in auto to save power in idle or offset voltage).
    -how accurate is the voltage?
    -if you set the turbo to max available multiplier on a non k cpu for all cores, does it actually maintain that multiplier at all cores on full load or does it throttle by 2 multiplier (e.g. Intel Xeon E3 1230 V3 has a max multiplier of x37 and if you set x37 for all cores to achieve 3.7Ghz, it would only work at x35 3.5Ghz on full load for all cores unless you use a modded motherboard bios).
    -does the overclocking software for the motherboard actually work? if so does it read the current settings correctly (e.g. the base clock on the bios is at 99.98Mhz but overclocking software from manufacturer reads it at 100Mhz). If some settings are changed on the overclocking software from the manufacturer (like multiplier or baseclock or voltage or whatever), is the settings applied in real time or does it require a reboot?
    -who manufactured the CPU socket?
    -does the motherboard coil whine?
    -does the fan connectors have a true PWM signal?
    -does it use BOT or UAS driver for USB on old operating system like Windows 7 (very important for USB performance).
    -other stuff like dual bios, debug led, onboard switches, dip switches, etc...
     
    helpful links:
    -http://sinhardware.com/images/vrmlist.png
     
    -http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/usb-3-uas-turbo,3215-3.html
     
    -http://www.anandtech.com/show/2859
     
    -http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2011/01/17/has-intel-socket-pin-burnout-returned-to-lg/1
     
    -https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Ffaceit.lt%2F2014%2F09%2Fhaswell-e-garantija-gali-negalioti-jei-naudosite-asus-motinines-plokstes%2F&edit-text=
     
    -https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Ffaceit.lt%2F2014%2F09%2Fpirmieji-nerimo-signalai-haswell-e-procesoriu-savininkams%2F&edit-text=
     
    -https://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http://faceit.lt/2014/12/intel-turi-problemu-mikroschemu-rinkiniu-tvarkyklemis/&usg=ALkJrhi-tYkaJ_klreTaS--Ii0IJQfsGpg
     
    -http://kingpincooling.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1037 (example on how to properly review a motherboard)
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    sticx got a reaction from c20h in Motorola DROID Turbo   
    Would be funny if they would call it the Droid Mexx. 
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