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Casual gaming & computer hardware/building.
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Student
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CPU
i7 4790k
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Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus VII Hero
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RAM
2x4gb Corsair Vengance Pro 2133mhz
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GPU
Palit GTX 980 Jetstream
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Case
Corsair 760T
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Storage
240gb HyperX Savage SSD + 500gb WD Blue
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PSU
Corsair CS650M
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Display(s)
LG 34UC97-B
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Cooling
NZXT Kraken X61
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Keyboard
Razer Deathstalker Ultimate
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Mouse
Logitech MX Master
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
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Okay. I thought it would be a bit under powered but wasn't sure becuase some people said it was fine. Best to stick to i5.
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I know, I have a 4790k PC at home for more demanding tasks but this is just for lightroom edits while I'm away.
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Yep. I was looking at the asus ux305 but according to some people the m3 cpu isn't enough for lightroom.
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I think this is essentially the same? http://www.ebuyer.com/757793-acer-aspire-f-15-laptop-nx-gd6ek-009
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I saw that but both sellers have no reviews. Never trust random 3rd part sellers
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I had a look for this but I can't seem to find it in the UK... Any ideas?
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I was wondering what people thought my best option for a photo editing laptop for travelling would be? I only use Lightroom CC usually and have a PC if I need to do any PS work. Ideally it would be under £700 but I could push slightly higher. Any advice is much appreciated.
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$1000(USD) Laptop for Lightroom Photo Editing
T3CHKN0 replied to T3CHKN0's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
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I'm in the market for my first laptop (I've always prefered PCs) because I found myself wanting to edit my recent (RAW) photos while on the go, I only really use Lightroom CC and would just wait until I was home to do any photoshop work. I have a budget of around $1000 (£800) but could probably push ever so slightly more. I took a bit off my USD budget because I live in the UK and everything's more expensive here. I hate picking a laptop because there are so many options! Any help/advice is much appreciated!
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After a lot of searching I think I've found a solution. Mayhems Green and Ultra Pure H20 Coolant and clear tubes. Thanks for the help though!
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I had a look for a matching green coolant and found most were too far on the lime side. Although I dont mind using uv lights to make the green less limey. (The image below and any other photo I take doesn't show the green truly, it's less lime and more of a mid tone green. I used blaze green plasti dip which isn't lime at all.
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I am looking into doing my first custom loop and was wondering what would be the best coolant or tubing to match my build. It's green and black and lots of it is painted with plast dip blaze green. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Okay, thanks! I tried without primer and the colour was dark and had peeled before I had even touched it (which was most likely my bad painting skills). I found the primer helped the colour as it was a bright undercoat and helped it adhere.
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I painted my GPU with Plasti dip blaze using a grey primer (the GPU was smooth and the Plasti dip wasn't adhering without primer) and I missed a spot. How can I fix this? Should I just spray the GPU and any primer over spray just recoat with Plasti Dip?