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Mr. X

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    Mr. X reacted to Theo in Soundcard/ Headset Suggestions   
    XONAR STX + Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro 250 omh, i have them and its soooooo gooood!
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    Mr. X reacted to NewKID in New earbuds for travel   
    i use the Klipsch S4a while i travel. great sound overall. isolates well
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    Mr. X got a reaction from james3015 in Soundcard/ Headset Suggestions   
    If you don't need a microphone I would suggest just get a pair of headphones instead of a headset, they will have better quality drivers. Any sennheiser, beyerdynamics or Audio Technicas will do a great job and will be even better with the xonar STX as it can drive heaphones up to 600ohms
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    Mr. X reacted to DLM_012 in Rummor: New Xbox Will Be Called Xbox Infinity (leaked Image)   
    This makes sense you guys. Good branding on their part too. The infinity symbol looks like a sideways 8 which goes in line with Microsoft's goal to unify their platforms. If any of you own an Xbox you'd know that the dashboard heavily resembles Win 8/RT/WP8 so it only makes sense to elaborate on that.
     
    Just my $0.02 though.
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    Mr. X got a reaction from Beskamir in Headlights Turn Rain Invisible   
    pretty cool. Thanks for posting.
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    Mr. X got a reaction from mvitkun in Intel Core I7-4960x "ivy Bridge-e"   
    PC enthusiast "Toppc" with the Coolaler.com, with access to a Core i7 "Ivy Bridge-E" sample clocked to match specifications of the Core i7-4960X, wasted no time in comparing the chip to a Core i7-3970X "Sandy Bridge-E." The two chips share a common socket LGA2011 design, and run on motherboards with Intel X79 Express chipset. An MSI X79A-GD45 Plus, with V17.1 BIOS was used to run the two chips. Among the tests Toppc put the chip through, are overclocker favorites SuperPi mod 1.6, CPU Mark '99, WPrime 1.63, Cinebench 11.5, 3DMark Vantage (CPU score), and 3DMark 06 (CPU score).
     
    The Ivy Bridge-E chip outperformed its predecessor by roughly 5-10 percent across the board. In Cinebench, the i7-4960X scored 10.94 points in comparison to the i7-3970X' 10.16; SuperPi 32M was crunched by the i7-4960X in 9m 22.6s compared to the 9m 55.4s of the i7-3970X; CPU Mark scores between the two are 561 vs. 533, respectively; 3DMark Vantage CPU score being 38,644 points vs. 35,804, respectively; and 3DMark 06 scores 8,586 points vs. 8,099 points, respectively. In WPrime, the i7-4960X crunched 32M in 4.601s, compared to its predecessor's 5.01s. Below are the test screenshots, please note that they're high-resolution images, so please open each in a new tab.
     
    Cinebench 11.5

     
     
    SuperPi and CPU Mark

     
     
    3DMark Vantage CPU Score

     
     
    3DMark 06 CPU score and WPrime 1.63

     
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    Mr. X reacted to XiaoPigs in Headlights Turn Rain Invisible   
    Who knows, this technology might actually save lives in the future. It could potentially cut down a factor that might lead to a crash or slight accident. Thanks for sharing this news with us ^^
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    Mr. X reacted to th.dubach in Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Not 5.0 Key Lime Pie   
    According to rumor the next version of Android is still going to be named Jelly Bean and it only will be a .1 upgrade to 4.2. This makes sense considering previous rumors that there will be no "new" nexus phone and 7' tablet.
    The source seems to be very legit tracing back to Google itself.
     

    This picture shows that the build number still starts with a J, so Jelly Bean and not Key Lime Pie.
     
    http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/04/26/google-is-working-on-and-testing-android-4-3-its-still-jelly-bean/
     
     
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    Mr. X got a reaction from MyLaptopSucks in Nvidia Gtx Geforce Titan 2   
    This morning rumors of two new NVIDIA GeForce Titan GPU's have made their way to our ears. Website 3DCeter.org is reporting that NVIDIA is planning to launch two revisions of its flagship Titan GPU, the Titan LE and Titan II.
     

     
     
    The new models will bring the Titan lineup to three different units that all share the same GK110 processor with the Titan LE being a slightly underclocked model, that uses marginal chips that didn't make the grade for full-fledged Titan performance. The LE will feature 2,495 CUDA cores across 208 texture mapping units, 5GB of GDDR5, and a peak power consumption rate of 190W, according to the leak.

    The GTX Titan II is an upgraded model to the now famous GTX Titan and unlocks more of the GK110's power than the stock Titan. The Titan II name is said to change to Titan Ultra on launch and will feature 2,880 CUDA cores across 256 texture mapping units. Clock speed is boosted to 950MHz with RAM staying the same as the stock Titan at 6GB.

    NVIDIA did not have any comments on the rumors.
     
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