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About digisax
- Birthday August 4
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Rhode Island, USA
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R7 2700x
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ASUS Strix X470-F
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Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 3200c14
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Zotac RTX 2080ti AMP
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Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic
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960GB Adata SX8200, 2TB Micron 1100, 2TB Raid 1
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EVGA 850 G2 w/ Ensourced cables
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Alienware aw3418dw
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Gamerstorm Captain 360 White
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Massdrop CTRL
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Razer Mamba Elite w/ paracord
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Schitt stack
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Why not the 22 core, 55M cache 2699v4? http://ark.intel.com/products/91317/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E5-2699-v4-55M-Cache-2_20-GHz
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Why not use a Gigabyte X99 SOC Champion? It's already orange and I could be wrong but the orange looks the same to me.
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Yeah that's what I'm thinking I'll do, I've been wearing it most of the day so far this week, except yesterday when it hit 70 which was unexpected considering it was March in New England.
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Got mine on monday and love it, so comfy and so many pockets. Still not sure how to use the cable management loops though, like should I just leave my earbuds attached to the hoodie? I definitely don't want to put them through everytime I want to use them. Either way I like it. Also Dennis should host more videos.
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digisax replied to CPotter's topic in LTT Releases
It seems to be pretty standard to slightly slim, I'm 6'4 large build and I fit an XL but I prefer a not so baggy fit. -
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digisax replied to CPotter's topic in LTT Releases
Got my hoodie, not sure how exactly to use the cable management loops, love it though. -
On the EVGA website at least they're claiming 4 way SLI.
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So I understand that SLI requires an 8x slot per card and the Z170 CPUs support a max of 16 lanes, I just wanted to know how this worked.
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I would too, but it's not the best choice for everyone.
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Only in multi-threaded workloads, single threaded ones the 6700k is better unless you overclock the 5820k to at least the same speed.