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  1. It is a peeing tool... dafuq =D
  2. Funny story... my Jewish pediatrician is the reason I am not cut.
  3. Bah, either way (cut/uncut)... they look the same when it matters. I would never advocate for doing it for no good reason though.
  4. The younger you are the better. I did research it like 10 years ago. I know the new foreskin won't have the same sensitivity... but maybe the crown will heal over time... so it becomes more sensitive due to the moisture.
  5. What you would get is the piston action working better, you won't be getting the same sensitivity back. It is worth looking into if it is appealing to you. ...but damn the effort needed.
  6. That's an 800W PSU? 150Wx2x2 = 600W... then add 200W more?
  7. The S12 has better components that are capable of running better than the XT when heat builds up. Heat will cause cheap parts to degrade and eventually fail. Cheap parts will also usually mean instability when the unit is being stressed. I mean, you can take a chance with the XT. It might be totally fine, I would not though. I have an old PC with a 750 Ultra LSP. It is not a high quality unit, but it has been running steadily for almost 7 years now. My XFXPRO 750W PSU (Seasonic built) runs fine too (3.5 years). I actually bought a Corsair CXM 550W as a back up recently... just in case one of the PSUs fail. @DaemonWarrior44 I should mention, MEC is right... the 520W S12-ii is cutting it pretty close. The 12v rail used to power the GPU and CPU will provide 480W total, not 520W. That is 40 amperes (amps) on that 12V rail. 40A x 12v = 480W It should still work fine.
  8. He's got an 850W because he was running two R9 290s, each drawing well over 200W. Here, a little extra just in case: http://articulo.mercadolibre.com.ar/MLA-659086877-fuente-modular-seasonic-m12ii-620w-evo-ed-80-plus-bronze-_JM If you want to take the chance with the 520W S12-ii, I think that will be fine as well.
  9. I understand what you mean, but he is not going to pull much more than 450W at max system load. lol, I have two PCs, each running 750W PSUs... each probably not even pulling half that. This is because I was never sure, so I overdid it. The Seasonic 520W S12ii should be enough. If you want a little more power for whatever reason... let's see... https://www.precio-calidad.com.ar/tienda/fuentes/fuente-seasonic-s12-ii-evo-620w-80-plus-modular/
  10. So, you have different parts and that means all other systems are like yours?..
  11. It is the S12ii, I made a mistake. http://pcpartpicker.com/product/fZyFf7/seasonic-power-supply-s12ii520bronze
  12. That XFX (XT) line is not made by Seasonic. It is not that good. I think every other XFX unit is made by Seasonic. How about the Seasonic S12ii 520W, non-modular?
  13. 150W (GPU1) + 150W (GPU2) + 150W (System) = 450W The PC won't even draw 400W while gaming. Semi http://pcpartpicker.com/product/DPCwrH/seasonic-power-supply-ssr550rm Full http://pcpartpicker.com/product/sMM323/evga-supernova-g3-550w-80-gold-certified-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-220-g3-0550
  14. ...unless he already has one... then it is not as bad.
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