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NormalDefault

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  1. Used to watch NCIX videos way back in the day, then jumped ship along with you to LinusTechTips when you started that. Preferred the much more relaxed style of the videos, and your humour kept everything going smoothly From current reviews, I really like Luke's take on the products, and I found his reviews while Linus was away to be fresh and cohesive from the norm. So if I had one suggestion, maybe do two part reviews, where both Linus and Luke take a look at a product and give their opinions on it? Other than that, congratulations on the 1 Million subs, and keep up the great content
  2. Lets give this a shot! The main thing I like about the Z2 is the front facing speakers, and dbrand are awesome. When I ordered my Nexus 4 skin from them, I asked them to draw me a killer rabbit, and they did. Dbrand's customer service is ballin'.
  3. I've heard that IC Diamond and MX4 are beating Arctic Silver 5 in most cases, but it's nothing ground breaking temps wise. Arctic Silver 5 is still a very good thermal paste.
  4. Hey guys, With Haswell kicking up a fuss, I think I've finally decided that it's not worth the upgrade from my 2500K. The marginal improvements and increased heat are just not worth £400 to me at the moment. That being said, I'm currently on a P67 board, and I've been wondering whether I should bother going to a Z77 chipset board? Would I, with the 2500K chip, see any advantages for moving to a Z77 chipset board? Would I get full use of PCIe 3.0, so upgrades to the GPU will be less bottlenecked? Thanks guys.
  5. This thread has squashed my fears of still being on a 2500K. Looks like I'll be putting my upgrade money into a new GPU and monitor then! :D
  6. Lets hope that Haswell doesn't pull any punches and shows some actual progression forward.
  7. Slightly disappointed by Nvidia's showing this gen. Currently, the 780 seems like the only card worth having, but that's a good £200 out of my price range. The 770 performs just a little better than a 7970 from what I can see, and when compared to a 2 year old card, that's not a good thing, even if it is at the same price point. Looks like I'll be sitting this one out and squeezing my ever aging 560Ti for another generation. It's a shame, I had high hopes.
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