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IIILvLZeroIII got a reaction from Ben17 in README: How to respond to a no POST or no power up situation
Check the Power connecter is connected properly
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IIILvLZeroIII reacted to toms94z71 in How to get a job
I would say being confident in yourself goes a long ways. I know from being in a supervisor position myself it drives me nuts when i have people under me that have no confidence and can't make even the smallest decision for themself. If you have terrible anxiety like i do then your first job maybe nerve racking but once I got use to it after a few weeks the anxiety went away.
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IIILvLZeroIII reacted to DarkBlade2117 in How to get a job
Find a place that is hiring.
Apply.
Wait.
Simple as that. The rest, the interview ect, come back when that happens.
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IIILvLZeroIII reacted to itsmyjobtoknow in How to get a job
A. She is meant to yell at you and provide for you....she if your mother after all. She has every right to yell at you for whatever reason...she carried you for assuming 9 months so....deal with it
B. FInd a place that is hiring, ask for the manager and give him/her your resume.
C. Depending on the place you may have to do an online application or submit your resume online.
D. A lot of places don't really hire people at the age 17 and below...usually they prefer to have 18 year olds
E. If you ever get asked for an interview, be confident, good eye contact and stay focused, don't over think it.
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IIILvLZeroIII got a reaction from cesrai in Windows 10 Installer FIX for "Something Happened"
It could mean a lot of thing I found one fix that could work
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IIILvLZeroIII reacted to kent1147 in Sound card or nah for AD-900x's
You're hearing a lot of "noise" (static, humming, buzzing, pops, etc) from the electromagnetic interference (EMI) as a result of the audio circuitry being located on the motherboard. A motherboard has a lot of electrical signals flowing through it, which will create noise interference with onboard audio. You will only notice this when you're using sensitive high-quality headphones like Audio Technica AD-900x's, because crappier sound hardware doesn't have the sound quality and clarity to reveal this background EMI noise.
The solution to this is to get a sound card. There are many different options out there, such as internal PCIe sound cards, or external USB sound cards. Personally, I prefer using an audiophile-quality DAC, like the Fiio E10 (link)
Use this as your sound output device, and you'll increase sound quality (and get rid of the EMI noise that bothers you).
If you use your computer for gaming, and want surround sound, get Razer Surround software. It's a software driver for audio that basically emulates 7.1-channel surround sound in 2.0-channel stereo headphones.
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IIILvLZeroIII got a reaction from Trik'Stari in Should I say "Sorry"?
Lol the girl is always right
Just like the customer is always right
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IIILvLZeroIII got a reaction from infamous_last in 32gb ram good for Video game development
The rig I am planing on getting has a 500gb ssd from Samsung 850evo and a wd blue 1t -
IIILvLZeroIII reacted to stconquest in 32gb ram good for Video game development
I loosely remember reading about 3d modelling... 16GB is enough for 2-3 billion polygons, more than that might get slow... please correct me as I am probably not correct (or 100% correct).
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IIILvLZeroIII got a reaction from Watercooler970 in Best parts for watercooling
This is probibly against coc but Check out jayz 2 sense video about watercooling or LTT if they have one
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IIILvLZeroIII reacted to theboah in What Is the Best sound card?
i like my audio and i willing to spend any money on but i don't know whats a good sound card since i always used the rear I.O ones and they worked fine but my work in progress one that has its final motherboard but know a final graphics card or case.
anyway it can also be used in conjunction with an AMP or D.A.C
Thanks
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IIILvLZeroIII reacted to RazerZ in Best case
It's solid. If you like its aesthetics it's a good case for the money. Try and find reviews for each case you're looking at to see which one best suites you.
Here's one for the R5
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Fractal_Design/Define_R5/6.html
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IIILvLZeroIII reacted to ELSknutson in Best case
well The Fractal Define R5, Nzxt H440, Corsair 450D are popular choices also the Enthoo Pro,Luxe and Premo are very nice
if your looking for a cube case the Corsair Air 540 is a solid choice for the price.
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IIILvLZeroIII reacted to Fulgrim in Best case
Cba checking the exact prices, but these cases should fall within your budget.
Fractal Design R5
Corsair Air 540
Phanteks Enthoo Luxe
NZXT H440
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IIILvLZeroIII reacted to ELSknutson in Best case
is there a cretin size or shape you are looking for? and what does the rest of your system look like?
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IIILvLZeroIII reacted to stconquest in Can a 650w gold psu drive 980s SLI
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-power-supply-220gs0850v1
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-power-supply-220g20850xr
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/xfx-power-supply-p1850bbefx
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IIILvLZeroIII reacted to Ertman in Opinion on Pirating
This is part of the problem of why PC gaming get so much less respect, which affects game development and releases to the platform.
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IIILvLZeroIII got a reaction from i_build_nanosuits in I5 4460 Bottleneck a Gtx 970?
Thanks everyone im going to get a i7 4790 instead thanks people
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IIILvLZeroIII reacted to i_build_nanosuits in I5 4460 Bottleneck a Gtx 970?
it's a lot more than that..here:
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 3.2GHz Quad-Core Processor ($187.99 @ Directron)
Motherboard: ASRock H97M Anniversary Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($69.98 @ SuperBiiz)
Total: $257.97
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-11-18 07:40 EST-0500
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor ($232.95 @ SuperBiiz)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus 76.8 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($29.99 @ Newegg)
Motherboard: ASRock Z97M Anniversary Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($94.98 @ SuperBiiz)
Total: $357.92
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-11-18 07:41 EST-0500
i hope your understand..