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Pbr38

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Massachusetts, U.S.

System

  • CPU
    I7 6700k
  • Motherboard
    MSI Gaming Pro Carbon
  • RAM
    16GB @ 2666 Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4
  • GPU
    MSI GTX 1080 Gaming Z
  • Case
    Cooler Master HAF XB EVO
  • Storage
    Samsugn 850 EVO 250GB + Toshiba 2TB
  • PSU
    Corsair RM850i
  • Display(s)
    Dell 22" + Element 40" TV
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-D15
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K95 RGB
  • Mouse
    Azio Levetron GM2000
  • Operating System
    Windows 10
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  1. untreated question. how'd you get dark mode task manager?
  2. Titanium is actually what they were going for i believe
  3. it kinda depends, if you asked me a year ago i would've said that it was unnecessary bloat software, however i now find that i'm frequently downloading data from sources that limit bandwidth per connection but do not limit the number of connections. subsequently for me it is nice to use IDM in that situation to get my full download bandwidth. however its as @Jurrunio said some slow ones only allow one connection and fast ones are fast anyways. i would recommend using the trial and seeing if there are any services you regularly use that benefit from the parallel nature of IDM, otherwise just stick to chrome/firefox/whatever browse you use integrated download function.
  4. any reason you prefer raid 5 over 10?
  5. Thank you very much for the easy template, I've seen a fair number of copy-pasted warnings but nobody was including a simple email template to write to opt out. I don't speak legalese and subsequently probably wouldst have been able to write my own email. Once again, Thank you for your fantastic contribution.
  6. i know, but at least they wouldn't just die completely
  7. i suppose its too hopeful to pray hat maybe some of their designs and designers get picked up by someone else like corsair, nzxt, etc. i really love my Mercury S8 and im now wishing i had picked up a few of their other designs while i could have farewell dear friends, you will be missed
  8. not currently but i may have plans for it in the future
  9. Hi LTT Forum, So, i'm looking to get 11 fans for my current rig (Caselabs Mercury s8), and i'm wondering what everyone recommends for fans? I've had a few LTT edition Noctuas however some of them have started to make buzzing and clicking noises. So, i'm a little wary on getting more Noctuas. The color scheme doesn't help, I'd also like to keep things black if possible. I'm looking to try and spend no more than $20 per fan but even that's kinda high for me. (Must have PWM) Thank you for your time and advice, PBR38
  10. Hi LTT community So, I just got an Asus Z170 Hero motherboard and now whenever i open CUE i get a USB disconnect Sound. This is particularly annoying as the software opens up in the background on boot. This also happens when there are no usb devices connected to the computer at all. I have tried both 1.x.x and 2.x.x and they both have this issue. The only corsair product i use is a K95 RGB (the tramp stamp version). everything in device manager has a driver. Does anyone have any idea how to fix this? Let me know if you need any more information. Thank you for your time.
  11. Hi guys, not sure if this goes here or in the GPU subforum but whatever. So I noticed that my msi twin frozor IV r9 290 is idling at 65c and throttling under load at 95c. This happens even in relatively non graphic intensive games. My I have a haf Xb Evo with Noctua nf-f12's running as intakes on the front at about 800rpm, so my airflow is decent. Does anyone have any ideas as to what I could do to bring temps down?
  12. i know, however my kit came with a 24 pin comb
  13. I purchased "CableMod C-Series RMi & RMx ModMesh™ Cable Kit - BLACK / BLOOD RED" this is the link.
  14. Maybe @CableMod has a better looking solution?
  15. I suppose I could. It wont look as nice though, and that's kinda the whole point of sleeved cables, to look good
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