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About LamboLaddy
- Birthday Apr 23, 1993
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Gender
Male
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Location
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Interests
Gaming, Case Modding, Car Building
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Biography
Just a guy.
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Occupation
Welder/Mechanic
System
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CPU
Ryzen 2700
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Motherboard
ASUS B350F Gaming
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RAM
16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB@ 2666
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GPU
ASUS RX 580 STRIX
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Case
INWIN 103RGB
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Storage
500GB WD Black NVME M.2, 512GB Samsung 860 EVO, 2TB WD Black
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PSU
CM 750 Bronze
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Display(s)
LG 29UM69G-B
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Cooling
Wraith Spire RGB
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Keyboard
Corsair K95 Platinum
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Mouse
G502 Hero
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Sound
Astro A50
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Operating System
Windows 10
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I COULD KISS YOU THANK YOU SO BLOODY MUCH
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I'm beyond confusion at this opoint guys, I just got a 2TB Seagate Firecuda SSD for my PC.. this is a secondary drive for my new build which has a 500GB NVME drive as the boot device. The new drive does not work on MY PC. I tried it with multiple SATA cables, multiple power cables (can feel drive spinning up, so both cables are clearly working), swapped the SATA cable into multiple ports on the motherboard. Nothing. Not in BIOS, nor disk management. So I was prepared to send it back to Amazon, but figured I'd bring it to my dads for a quick test there. Voila! It fired right up in disk management on my dads laptop, his main computer and my brothers computer! So my main question is this I guess.. what are the odds that either all the SATA cables I own are faulty, all my motherboard ports are faulty, or is there just something I"m missing here? I'm so stumped and frustrated, I don't know what else to do at this point, anything helps. Thanks lads
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Seems it's just a dead drive, it's not even being picked up in disk management or BIOS, tried with the cables from the other older HDD in there, still no dice. Thanks for the tips lads
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I feel like I should know the answer to this as this wouldn't be my first dead drive, but I just bought a FireCuda online and it's not working at all. I've tried swapping out the SATA and power cables, switching the port on my motherboard with one I know to be working, to no avail. Do I have a dead drive, or does someone have any last suggestions for me to try before I return it? Cheers folks
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What's the Oldest Hardware in Your System right now?
LamboLaddy replied to Tech_Dreamer's topic in General Discussion
The NES I have somewhere that fell down two flights of stairs. I think I could kill someone with that thing.- 801 replies
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How many of us actually know how a computer works....?
LamboLaddy replied to AstroBenny's topic in General Discussion
Most people don't build their computers or phones. -
How many of us actually know how a computer works....?
LamboLaddy replied to AstroBenny's topic in General Discussion
Most people that drive a car have little concern for how it works, so long as it does work. -
Big fan of Camaro's, have a 77 myself with the back seats taken out for dat weight reduction, but that's definitely gotta be my favourite.
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My mom got a really nice computer from her boyfriend back when I was seven or eight, I didn't know anything about it other than it was pretty damn near top notch and custom built, and I played Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 3 for daaaaays on end.
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All my ad suggestions have been replaced with mini fridges on Amazon since I watched this.
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The depreciation has always gotten to me, I paid $750 CAD a piece for my 290x's, price dropped a few months later with the launch of the 980 and 970, so they were $600 and now they sit at $500, which is still pricey given you can have an 8GB 290x for about a hundred bucks less still, so I definitely couldn't get away with getting rid of them for more than 300, 350 at a stretch. I don't have any regrets though, I know how this sort of thing works, it's kind of like how the value on a BMW, Audi or Merc will drop like a rock whenever they redesign the car, the new stuff just makes the old stuff look like crap, especially with high end things.
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They're a smaller bunch, but I honestly wouldn't pick a fight with a PowerColour fanboy, they're bloody savage.
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Mmmmm, not so sure that's as impressive as they think it is. You could strip all the excess off of a Bugatti and probably achieve similar, if not faster results.
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I'm preparing to swap out the 290x's for something else, it's really bittersweet because a) I love how the black and yellow just goes with my colour scheme and cables, and b) I must've had golden horseshoes up my ass when I bought the cards, because I've had them up to 1180mhz on the core clock over both cards running stable, just binned really nice. It's gonna be a shame having to either change up from MSI to match the colour, or having to redo the colour on the MSI G-Series cards.
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Good video, I liked the boot in my ass over Top Gear. Clarkson and them will be back sometime, but Linus will do for now. You guys should have seen how many computer cases would have fit in the back, or something.