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Woo giveaways! Surely the best things are the lights. Common! Pretty colours!
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1 Million Subscribers - Thank you all! And a giveaway!
Skrumpi replied to nicklmg's topic in LTT Releases
I found LTT a few years ago. Not sure what product video it was, but even back then your videos were great and they have kept getting better by the video. Keep up the awesome work and I hope you/we as a community continue to grow. http://cfile234.uf.daum.net/image/1718BE0F4B1B2FBB34FAD2- 22,217 replies
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Thermaltake unveils three new champions, and one rebadge because why not
Skrumpi replied to brownninja97's topic in Tech News
I think the Level 10 Mini is just a 3.5 inch external HDD enclosure. If it was an ITX case, i'd be pretty excited. -
Lauren from TastyPC!
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64GB SSD for boot drive and essential small applications. (chrome, teamspeak, that sort of thing) 1TB and 256GB HDD for the rest of my documents and games. Use this because it's basically what I've accumulated over a couple of years and haven't invested much into storage yet. Works fine for me though
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It does have numpad/arrowkeys combined. It's a nice way of getting around the Tenkeyless design of other keyboards but as I stated earlier, it takes a little while to get used to switching between them using the numlock key.
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Do you regard ASRock as crap?
Skrumpi replied to AustinTheIntern's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Running a Asrock z77e-itx motherboard in my build and I haven't had any problems with it. Sure, it's not the Asus ITX board with its ridiculous extra power delivery pcb on the side but it does exactly what I want it to. -
I have a TK too but with Reds so I can't comment on the switches. I can say that the build quality of it is pretty damn good and feels pretty rugged. I also agree with the barteks post about the numpad. It just takes a little while to get used to but after a week or so it has become much easier and isn't a problem at all now.
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I think Ducky, as a company name, has some charm to it. Got me thinking though, if Apple wasn't so big and well known, would your Dad let you buy a computer for £1000+ from a company called Apple?
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Tech Things You Dont Know But Are Too Afraid To Ask.
Skrumpi replied to joelthezombie15's topic in General Discussion
Although it's seen as an ergonomic thing. I read an article today that was kind of interesting. It said the having the feet out could actually be bad for you due to your wrists being bent upwards more. The only reason to use your keyboard with the feet out would be if you cannot touch type well and therefore need to look down at the keys more. The feet elevate the keys a bit more so you can see the lettering on the keys more easily. If you can touch type well it is apparently a disadvantage if you have the feet out. Here's a link to the article : http://www.bakkerelkhuizen.com/ergonomics/feet-in-or-out/ -
I'd say TK as well. The layout of the numpad/arrow keys is odd to start with but isn't a problem after a while. I have one and it's very solidly built and would definitely recommend.
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I think it is. It mounted sideways behind the plate if i'm not mistaken. Hence why they say it is covered away from the rest of the case.
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Yeah it does now you mention it. I personally think it looks sweet but I don't think it will be for everyone. The sideways PSU is also neet to allow for a stupid amount of radiators by the looks of it.