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TVwazhere

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About TVwazhere

  • Birthday Sep 08, 1993

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Upstate New York
  • Interests
    Saranc Root beer and Thrash Metal
  • Biography
    Hi, I'm TVwazhere, and I'm f***ing bat s*** crazy about PC cases
  • Occupation
    CAD Technician
  • Member title
    I'm into PC Cases, F@H, and drawing lines on a computer.

System

  • CPU
    i7-4790k
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z97N-WIFI
  • RAM
    G.Skill Sniper DDR3 16GB 1866mhz
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX1080Ti FTW3
  • Case
    Corsair 380T White
  • Storage
    1x Samsung EVO 250GB (OS), 1x Samsung EVO 1TB, 1x WD Black 3TB, 1x WD Black 5TB
  • PSU
    Corsair CX550M
  • Display(s)
    Asus VG248QE, VN279QL
  • Cooling
    Cryorig H7 [NF-A12x25]
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G710+
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Sound
    Arion Legacy 2.1 Speakers, Sennheiser HD6xx on SMSL M6 DAC/AMP
  • Operating System
    Windows 10
  • Phone
    Samsung Galaxy S10+

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  1. Well since this is an already enclosed case, this isnt as relevant of a point... My workstation PC at work has a single tower cooler and a very slow spinning and small rear exhaust fan with no other intakes or exhaust. The computer still functions just fine and does not overheat, especially at idle. Parts are also designed to throttle and shut themselves down well before they start melting.
  2. The LTT screwdriver does not come with a 4.5 or 5 hex head adapter, but most cases these days come with standoff screw adapters for a philips head.
  3. Unfortunately, I was only at about 94% solar eclipse coverage and would have had to travel 3+ hours to reach the upper parts of NY and Vermont to get the full experience, but the S23U still did a decent job at getting photos through the $2 glasses 

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    1. NinJake

      NinJake

      Awesome shots!

    2. Captainmarino

      Captainmarino

      And only 35 minutes north and we got 98%. What a difference a little latitude makes.

    3. trevb0t

      trevb0t

      We got much less down here in CO. Lucky!

  4. It's totally fine Everyone on this forum has had one of those moments at some point (myself, many times..... dont ask me about "solid" heatpipes...)
  5. Are you really going to base your entire conclusion off of one test? Geekbench is unreliable at best. Add software like blender to your list of benchmarks for a better overall look at performance.
  6. Anyone ever have an oddly specific visual image pop up in their head every time they hear or read a certain phrase? For me "get my hands on" always makes me picture two arms gabbing whatever is mentioned, even if it's something ridiculously sized like a car.

    Cant find a perfect render on the internet of my brain image, but it's essentially this screaming cat meme but with human arms 

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    Cropped to accurately show the parts of the body I visualize (no heads or below rib cage, just upper torso and arms)

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    1. Lightwreather

      Lightwreather

      This happens to me but with more abstract words? I can't think of an example rn, but it's sometimes the weirdest things

    2. NinJake

      NinJake

      The "this is fine" meme always comes to mind when anyone mentions anything relatively close to that phrase.

    3. trevb0t

      trevb0t

      3 minutes ago, NinJake said:

      The "this is fine" meme always comes to mind when anyone mentions anything relatively close to that phrase.

      Any time my daughter answers her phone it makes me think of, "Hello, this is dog!"

  7. Oh I Upgraded in January but I haven't updated my signature until I write the blog (and I've bene really slow on that) Personally the only thing I'd change is switching out the surge protector for a UPS. Admittedly more expensive, but it protects your PC from blackouts / brown outs, and "smart" ones can safely shut down your pc if the battery runs out so you don't end up with any corrupt files or data.
  8. This is a bit over budget at $125, but this is what I have at work: https://www.amazon.com/Mount-Monitor-Adjustable-Displays-MI-2753/dp/B06X9D7JWP Currently holding a 27" 4k monitor in the middle and two 22-23" 1080P monitors on either side. Has a wide range of height adjustments (good for me because I sit tall at my desk) Highly recommend
    1. Murasaki

      Murasaki

      No video with supported format and MIME type found 😞

    2. FlyingPotato_is_taken

      FlyingPotato_is_taken

      @Murasaki He swear he didn't did it on purpose. Everything is fine. 🐶🔥☕

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