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PhilMoreJenkinz

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About PhilMoreJenkinz

  • Birthday Jan 03, 1974

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  • Battle.net
    hows bout why?
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    hahahahahhahahahahahano

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    the basement of the LTT office
  • Interests
    Building, shooting guns, overlocking PCs, and such
  • Biography
    I have lots of skillz, most need to be harnesed first
  • Occupation
    A MAN

System

  • CPU
    AMD A8-4500m
  • Motherboard
    some HP board
  • RAM
    12gbs of ddr3 RAM
  • GPU
    Radeon HD 7640G
  • Case
    Laptop
  • Storage
    566GB Hitachi HDD
  • PSU
    some 90W brick
  • Display(s)
    1600x900 monitor
  • Cooling
    jet Fan
  • Keyboard
    Chicklet Keyboard of some kind
  • Mouse
    Black Web "Gaming" Mouse
  • Sound
    Beats audio integrated to PC: Sennheiser HD 439s as headset
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home
  • PCPartPicker URL

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  1. Technically I beat them to it, however user "gloop" has a lot more information. I feel the screenshot I have here should be included in their post. Since you get to see the other accessories that are being launched along with the console.
  2. Here's a screen capture from Sony's PlayStation twitch stream that happened at 4 PM ET today. The screenshot consists of the new PS5's Dual Sense Controller, Console (Left: PS5 with blue-ray reader, Right: Digital Console), headset, media remote, controller charger dock, and webcam thingy. Can't remember the name they gave it. That's all really, just providing the image here and now if you couldn't make the stream today. I kinda like the console's new look, it's an interesting one.
  3. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/JZYvsJ CPU AMD FX-6300 3.5GHz 6-Core Processor $89.99 Buy Motherboard MSI 970A-G43 ATX AM3+ Motherboard $50.98 Buy Memory Patriot Signature 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory $47.99 Buy Video Card Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB Mini Video Card $138.99 Buy Case BitFenix Comrade ATX Mid Tower Case $60.99 Buy Power Supply EVGA 400W ATX Power Supply $27.99 Buy Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit $89.99 Buy Wireless Network Adapter TP-Link TL-WN725N USB 2.0 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi Adapter $9.99 Buy Monitor Sceptre E225W-1920 22.0" 1920x1080 60Hz Monitor $89.99 Buy Total: $606.90 https://pcpartpicker.com/list/HR6G2R CPU AMD A10-7700K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor $79.99 Buy Motherboard MSI A68HI AC Mini ITX FM2+ Motherboard $81.98 Buy Memory PNY Anarchy 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory $78.14 Buy Video Card Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB Mini Video Card $138.99 Buy Case BitFenix Comrade ATX Mid Tower Case $60.99 Buy Power Supply EVGA 400W ATX Power Supply $27.99 Buy Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit $89.99 Buy Total: $558.07 Those are the two main ones. Forgot a wifi stick in the second one but its like $10 to get one sooooo....
  4. So I have a budget of roughly $500 to spend, with a max of $600 on a computer. Desktop of any size is alright. Here's what It MUST have. -A monitor of 20" minimal -Wifi -And a copy of windows (preferably win 10, i know its trash) and thats it. I will be playing games ranging from Brawlhalla all the way to GTA V, I know its a strech to pull off but I'm looking for outside help. Ive already built some builds on PCPP but like I said, outside input is something I'm looking for! Thanks for the help -PhilMoreJenkins
  5. Well, here it goes.... For my mouse: Blackweb Gaming mouse Keyboard: Coolermaster CM Storm Devastator Combo Headphones: Sennheiser HD 430s PC: HP Pavilion dv7 (With an A8-4500m coupled with 12gbs of RAM) Thats my setup with the peripherals
  6. Honestly, when i first saw this projecter, all i remembered was the sont projecter just like this one. Although this projecter is different, it reminds me of that other one you guys talked about at packs or something. I do think this style of projecter is freekin' awesome, 15" from the wall with a nice 100" display that looks gorgeous? Man, what a nice piece of tech. Now if i had one, i'd mount it on the cieling, becuase, well, it'd be epic. Although i'd also wanna tote it round, having it for a theatre like thing would be pretty sweet. I think the design is noice too, siple and elegant. Makes me feel good. I think this projecter is more than just some projector, its something of art. -Phil
  7. So, I have a hand-me-down surround system, has a sub; two mids for left and right; central speaker; and two back left and right speakers, for five channel surround. The amp i use is an older yamaha thing, has dolby digital surround and quite a few settings for surround options. I can hook up my pc to it and play games n such. This thread i guess is to show off your surround systems. Or speakers. Anything that is related to such. Also, would anyone reccomend a system to use? Thats better than this? That's be cool too. For future buyng. (dont hate for the bad cable managment)
  8. they are good for editing work, or any sort of media work. Not games The only reason us windows folk crap all over macs is cuz they dont do games well, while they are media work gods, they dont do the games. They also arn't that upgradable Over priced insanly hard to hack, or crack And you cant really do much sofware tweaks with them Although you can put windows on them through a booter, it;s still hard to change any sort of files, how they work, yada yada yada, stuff like that. Not touch screen, something Apple NEEDS to implement into their pcs, since they're so good at media work. Not really customizable, you can't even change the color of your window outlines or ANYTHING, its all just WHITE, a color that gets boring, after a long time. Hardware support is ok, not the greatest But yeah, they need to offer more upgradability, not just RAM Apple, things like hard drives and GPUs Too. Thjats why they so bad But their software protection is FLAWLESS the only thing thats really good about apple things is their Encription, that really it
  9. Blues clues game, forever ago, i dont even remmeber what its called, ran it on our Ancient tower, with le pentium iii, was a fun game, but it was my first
  10. defintly better than my setup, i jus got a dinky little laptop. I say it's good, will last you a long time, and with all that power you'll be able to do a lot of crud with it. Very nice, use it well
  11. try this, it may be related to this, even though its 7 and not ten, they are relitivly the same.
  12. I had something similar happen to me, mouse problem wise. I had mine though with my finger print reader software. Aero didn't like it so it would cause my mouse to flash and clisk whenever it did flash. It was when my finger reader tried to retart, so i got rid of that spftware. But your running a tv? So, maybe its the tv interfeering with your mouse? Somehow? I use a tv, and i haven't had this problem in 10. But, I dont know man. Ill do some digging....
  13. I use the Cooler Master Devestator combo I got for christmas, It's a little mushy and the response is decent. It will get you through Life, and you get a mouse included in the bundle. Together the bundle is $29.99. And you can get the keyboard backlit in three different colors. Be advised though that the color you get is the only color you have to use, you cannot change them, they are NOT RGB lights, just red, green, or blue. But, it's an ok keyboard, not really mechanical i'd say, more like a mix of full keyboard key caps with a chicklet keyboard under the hood, kinda a shame. I don't even know if the keycaps come off, haven't tried. But it's cheap, decent, and will last. Not much gloss on it either, just keep your fingers dry so they don't mess up the matte finish. Thats it though
  14. it really depends on your wants and needs, curved displays offer nicer surround images and immersive game play, although more expensive, they look pretty darn nice. Flat panels you can get bigger for the same price or cheaper. I myself have a hand-me-down 65" TV, but thats a tv, not a monitor. Flat panels also have more screen finishes, like mate, or glossy, or touch screen. While curved dont have so many options, and they don't really have a touch screen curved display to my notion. It depends on what you want to do with your display, and the work load your ganna have. Otherwise, i'd stick with a flat panel, unless im doing games, then i want curved. That's my notion.
  15. I hvae about three laptops and a couple tablets that have died. Well, for notbooks actually. One of the not books may work, I know one of my tablets are dead. And two of the laptops have dead boards on em, but funtional cpus and such. List: -2 Toshiba Satelite Notebooks -A HP Tablet -Kindle fire 1st generation -HP ENVY dv7 (Dead board) -HP pavilion dv7? Broken screen (Actual touch screen) -Another HP Pavilion that i just rememberd, dv7 beats edition cracked screen, rest is functional Thats my dead hardware, it's an ok list, nonetheless a list of dead hardware. It can all be fixed, But, I don't really have the time
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