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About Sletting
- Birthday May 06, 1996
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Gender
Male
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Location
Denmark
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Interests
IT, New Tech, Modding, Gaming, Cars and Motorcycles
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Occupation
IT-Supporter Trainee
System
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CPU
i7 4790k
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Motherboard
Asus z97-AR Black edition
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RAM
HyperX 32GB
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GPU
MSI Golden GTX 980Ti
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Case
Phanteks Enthoo primo
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Storage
SSD: Hyperx Predator 240GB SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 500GB HDD: WD Blue 3TB
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PSU
Corsair RM750
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Display(s)
Asus 27" PG278Q
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Cooling
Corsair H105
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Keyboard
Corsair K95 RGB
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Mouse
Logitech G502
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Sound
Hyperx Cloud
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Operating System
Windows 10
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could i mount a cpu cooler on a gpu with this bracket?
Sletting replied to ki8aras's topic in Graphics Cards
I made my own copper block where i could screw in the heatsink and screw it to the GPU with small spacers in between. I have it for a pc inside a closet and my temperatures went from 90-100Degrees to a maximum of 60Degrees. The closet has extremely limited airflow so I really needed to be able to transfer heat efficiently. -
With that enabled it does get a lot smaller! So thank you for that. Though the problem was in the JDK. I just tried to remove it completely from my system and it looked weird again (As in the beginning of this thread). After installing it again it appears normal (As the guide also shows). I found out it couldn't compile either when it had the first view. But thank you for the suggestion!
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I think it may have something to do with the Java JDK. I am not sure about this one though, there was an update to my Java right after i re-installed....
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UPDATE* I am so freaking confused... I reinstalled the program (For the second time today in the span of 2 hours) and now it is working just as intended. I found out that when i had the first view my program couldn't run either, so it is definetely not a case of just the look being changed. It works now, i am happy. Thank you for your suggestions! It gave me the last push to keep going at the problem, instead of just letting it rest till tomorrow
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I have been programming in Android studio for 1-2 weeks and I now it is possible to have the "OLD" look, because i've worked on projects that look just fine (according to my preference)!
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Yes i think it is way more confusing. For example the folder "res" in the second picture (OLD) has foure folders "drawable", "layout", "mipmap" and "values". That makes it easy for me to open the correct folders and files that is need. In the new it is a mess of all the folders directly under "res". See attached
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@Dat Guy Really? Have they changed the way it used to look? See this for reference. I think the old one is so much easier to get around in. The one I have is very confusing
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Hi, I have started to make Android apps, but for some reason my "Tool window" is looking really weird in Android Studio. It does not look at all as the tool windows view in their official guide found here: https://developer.android.com/training/basics/firstapp/creating-project How do i make it look like it should? It is impossible to figure out the way mine is. The settings are set to: "View" -> "Tool Windows" -> "Project" and as you can see per my picture "Android" is choosen. Hope someone can help me with this. Thank you and best regards
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I am trying to connect to FTP and think everything is set up right. I have made a port forward on port 21 to my server. When using filezilla i get a Connection Timed out and when using FTPTest.net i get the following error. It seems that it connects, accepts my username and password and then later disconnects because of a time out. Can anybody explain to me why that happens? Thank you in advance.
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It's for the ease of my girlfriend. I want to make it as close a console experience for her as possible. She really likes consoles (Playstations), but since we are on a quite tight budget I would rather use something I already have (pc) and make it as close to the console as possible.
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Ohh cool, so it should work plug and play. The pc does have Bluetooth, so that is a fine choice. Thank you very much!
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It has to be plug and play. No software needed. I know how easy it is, but it's still a no go
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Hmm yeah, that could work. I'm not too fond of the design (Which i also think is kinda important) but it have the form as a ps controller, which is nice. Thanks for the suggestion!
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