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About TheFalseHuman
- Birthday Jun 04, 1998
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Twitch.tv
http://www.twitch.tv/jerryshengo/profile
Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
SoCal, US
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Biography
I play Go/Weiqi/Baduk, do you?
http://www.usgo.org/
Built first PC on 12/19/14 :P -
Occupation
Student
System
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CPU
Intel 5820K
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Motherboard
eVGA X99 Micro
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RAM
4x4GB Crucial Ballistix Sport
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GPU
Gigabyte G1 970
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Case
Xigmatek Aquila
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Storage
128GB Kingston ssd, 240GB Crucial M500
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PSU
NZXT Hale82 700W
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Display(s)
2 x Wasabi Mango Supreme 1440p
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Cooling
Corsair H100i
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Keyboard
Tesoro Excalibur [Khail Brown]
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Mouse
Logitech Performance MX
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Sound
Apple Earpod [lol]
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TheFalseHuman's Achievements
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Tiny, Silent, Gaming Monster - ASUS G20CB
TheFalseHuman replied to LinusTech's topic in LTT Releases
First page comment? lol Cool PC though, I like SFF PCs :3 -
Tesoro keyboard, Logitech MX Performance, Logitech C920 webcam, Blue Yeti, and Apple earpods lol
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I'm currently using the Tesoro Excalibur, but the backlight is only in Blue
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New Razer Blade Stealth - Discuss
TheFalseHuman replied to XDroidie626's topic in Phones and Tablets
most likely won't get this laptop, dual core CPU will be a pretty big bottleneck for anything that is intensive. Will look at Asus's and MSI's offering of laptops with external GPU docks oh yeah, and only 8GB of RAM. rip -
[?] Removing/cleaning front dust filter - xigmatek aquila
TheFalseHuman replied to TheFalseHuman's topic in Power Supplies
Yeah. But I have to unscrew the I/O from the side *sigh* the hassle is too real. The front dust filter is somewhat badly implemented in this case? -
[?] Removing/cleaning front dust filter - xigmatek aquila
TheFalseHuman replied to TheFalseHuman's topic in Power Supplies
Oh yeah LOL. Forgot all about the water. I clean the top dust filter with water, didn't think about applying it to the front. Thanks! -
budget?
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4790k OC temps/voltages vs lifespan
TheFalseHuman replied to Adreyu's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Heat is just the byproduct of the high OC. Even if the temps are low, the higher voltage is the one that probably does more damage to the CPU than heat itself. That's one of the reasons why CPUs in OC competitions are essentially "dead" due to the high voltage, despite the sub-zero cooling. -
Who is the Target Audience for Apple's new MacBook?
TheFalseHuman replied to TheFalseHuman's topic in General Discussion
Well, consumers who are remotely interested in this MacBook should have at least checked the I/O or seen pictures of it on Apple's website and noticed the lone USB Type-C port on the side. So, I guess people who are buying this don't necessarily need to use their peripheral devices that often enough to look for an alternative? -
Who is the Target Audience for Apple's new MacBook?
TheFalseHuman replied to TheFalseHuman's topic in General Discussion
If I'm not mistaken, I thought one could use some adapter (since this is like a "must have" for such a new device) that would have USB port(s) and an another USB Type-C port, no? -
[sorry if this is the wrong subforum, please move it if so] Who is the target audience for Apple's new MacBook? MBA 11 - 2.38 MBA 13 - 2.96 MBPr 13inch - 3.48 pounds MB - 2 pounds For the same base price of $1299, one could get the MBPr 13 - better CPU (not sure about GPU), much better I/O and still has the screen I honestly don't see a good reason to get the new MacBook. The I/O is too restrictive/limited. I read that some people said that this is essentially an "iPad w/ a keyboard". Students can't afford or there are better alternatives. Businessmen would definitely want a laptop with better I/O. Content creators would want something better than a Core M CPU. Journalists might want to constantly use their USB drives? WHO IS THIS LAPTOP FOR?!?! so confused... Or is this device essentially a luxury device, such as a Rolex watch?
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skylake isn't even out yet, but probably around the same price as Haswell and other CPU launches at the time of release? or maybe even cheaper due to better manufacturing?
