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MT14

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About MT14

  • Birthday Oct 14, 1992

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Singapore
  • Occupation
    Software Engineer

System

  • CPU
    Intel i7-6700
  • Motherboard
    ASUS H170-PRO
  • RAM
    (8GBx2) Crucial 2133MHz Valueram
  • GPU
    Zotac GTX 1070 Mini
  • Case
    Tecware Alpha
  • Storage
    Samsung 850 EVO 250GB + Toshiba HDD 3TB 7200rpm
  • PSU
    Seasonic M12II
  • Display(s)
    Dell S2340L
  • Cooling
    Stock
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow Tournament Edition 2014
  • Mouse
    Razer Naga 2014
  • Sound
    Creative SBX 20
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. I have been wanting to get an LTT shirt but would be great if you guys have polo shirt so that I can show up in the office with it.
  2. I see, have to wait for better options for portable power that can work with MBP and phones. Thanks!
  3. Anyone using this powerbank for their Macbook Pros? http://www.myinnergie.com/us/product/113 Will it degrade my battery faster due to lower Watt-hour rating?
  4. Thanks everyone! Seems like its a unanimous decision for 240mm rad in front.
  5. Hi All, I am considering watercooling my r5 1600 and adding intake fans to my Coolermaster Masterbox Lite 3.1 (they only come with 1 exhaust fan). My dilemma is whether to add a Corsair H100i with a 240mm rad or add 2 Corsair AF120 in front with an H80i for the CPU in the exhaust in push pull. I am thinking if I put a 240mm rad in front, then it will affect the temps of my other components (GPU, etc..) but the problem with the 120mm is that the cpu wont be cooled as efficiently because of the hot air from the other components The price difference between the H100i and H80i is not an issue. Below are the specs of my PC if it matters: CPU: R5 1600 Motherboard: Gigabyte AB350M-Gaming 3 RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000MHz 8GBx2 GPU: Gigabyte 1080 Windforce OC Case: Coolermaster Masterbox Lite 3.1 PSU: EVGA GD650 SSD: OCZ TR150 480GB (inherited from my old build)
  6. I have recently done the same. I have sold my PC and bought a PS4 Slim.. For my computing tasks, I still have an older Macbook Air which kicks enough power to do what I have to do.
  7. I see that might be tough, I use my current system for photo and video editing mostly so during exports it is using most of the resources
  8. But going 1060 mini would work? I mean I don't mind going a little lower in settings as I don't game as much anymore recently
  9. I am only worried because the coolermaster wattage calculator quoted me at 400+W
  10. I see, I was planning making the case lie flat under my monitor
  11. I have always been fascinated with small form factor cases but this S4 mini takes it to another level. Is anyone in the forums using this? I am planning to convert my ATX pc to this mini machine but just not sure if the HDPLEX 300W will be able to power it up.. I have a i7-6700 and Zotac 1070 Mini or would I have to downgrade to a 1060 mini
  12. I think to get the same performance as my current rig.. this is the only way to go.. unfortunately the price is quite tough to swallow
  13. I see, I currently have a Skylake i7 rig + GTX 1070 but I don't game that much anymore and need to clear some space.. I was thinking of selling my rig off for a smaller NUC and get some money back..
  14. Just wanted to ask if the Skylake i5 NUC is a viable workstation for space strapped home office? Workload planned: - Photoshop - Lightroom - Davinci Resolve (1080p footage from downscaled 4k source) - Visual Studio & Android Studio - Some occasional CSGO & Dota 2 Has anyone tested the feasibility of this?
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