Jump to content

end0

Member
  • Posts

    19
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

About end0

  • Birthday Jan 14, 1990

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    California
  • Interests
    Cars PC's Hockey and my dog!
  • Member title
    Junior Member

System

  • CPU
    2500k @ 4.8
  • Motherboard
    Asus P8Z68 V-pro
  • RAM
    G Skill 16 GB @ 2133
  • GPU
    R9 290x
  • Case
    750D
  • Storage
    2 120GB Corsair Force 3 SSD
  • PSU
    Old OCz 600w
  • Display(s)
    Dell 24'' 1200p & Acer 21'' 1080p
  • Cooling
    H100i
  • Keyboard
    Corsair RGB
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Sound
    Random headset :(
  • Operating System
    8.1 64 bit
  1. Sweet giveaway! Need a headset since I only have a crappy speaker.
  2. Definitely the camera! Take a lot of pictures for work, and need to be able to see the detail.
  3. So one night recently I bought a 420 rad, Swiftech H240x, and a EK block for my 290x. The plan was to hardline this all into a Corsair 750D with the 420 rad on top and the H240x in the front. I bought the fittings and bending kit last week, then after I ordered it I realized I don't know if it's doable with hardline on the H240x in the front how I planned considering where the fill port is on the H240x. So I'm coming here for some suggestions since this is my first full loop and I'm a bit confused now. I'm thinking I might be able to get a tube res to add in that can connect to the H240x, or can I do it without the tube res? Also I don't know where or how I'm going to add a drain to this loop. Help is greatly appreciated since I'm stumped now. If I left out any info that might be needed let me know.
  4. I've always read/heard bad things about Asus RMA. The time came ~1 year ago when I had to RMA my 7970 since it started artifacting. I was bit worried I'd have issues with the process but it went problem free. I ended up doing an advanced RMA which was nice since I could use it till the new one came. All in all my RMA experience went fine with no problems. I also had a buddy advance RMA his mobo to Asus and he never had a problem. Which leads me to believe that people just read Asus has a bad RMA service and just repeat that.
  5. Off use it to build a new gaming machine and then give my old 2500k machine to my parents for amedia pc so they could finally have a PC and not just an 1st gen iPad.
  6. end0

    Gainward 970

    I've never heard of Gainward which isn't saying to much since they might not really be a US retailer. But unless it's a pretty big price difference it might be worth it kto pay a few extra bucks to go with a company that has a known better customer service for peace of mind if you ever need to warranty it. That said do some research on their CS and then make a decision.
  7. Can't help with your font since it looks fine to me even on the night theme, but can you try preferably display port or DVI connections on the monitor.
  8. Does it feel the same on the DX11 setting? I have a 290x and use DX11 in BF4. I feel the game looks different even with the same settings.
  9. Glad it's working for you now. Just in case you didn't know about /r/mechanicalkeyboards, here is a link to their wiki. They have a lot of great guides on cleaning/maintenance. http://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/wiki/keyboardmaintenanceguides
  10. Favorite part of the giveaway would have to be the Case, with the PSU coming in a close second. Why? Because it's simple, clean and elegant. It doesn't scream gamer and provide enough vents/space for good air cooling.
  11. Props to Zotac and Linus for the giveaway! I wish evryone luck but still hope I can win!
  12. Who wouldn't like Linus's videos over the rest? I'm not saying the others are bad I just feel he does put out the best content for PC and sometimes non PC hardware/software! Keep it up guy, see you at 2Mil!
  13. Favorite thing would be the IPS display since I'm not a fan of TN panels! Also would be nice since I need a laptop and can't afford one and my desktop is really portable.
  14. My favorite part is the volume rockers on the back and that it's a LOT better than my iphone 3gs!
×