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Bladeswillfall

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About Bladeswillfall

  • Birthday July 1

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  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    i7 3770
  • Motherboard
    Sabertooth Z77
  • RAM
    16GB
  • GPU
    Nvidia GTX 670
  • Case
    Zalman Z11
  • Storage
    1TB WD Black + 2TB WD Green
  • Display(s)
    2
  • Cooling
    Air cooled
  • Keyboard
    S.T.R.I.K.E.R 5
  • Mouse
    R.A.T 7
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1

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  1. Update: so I found the cable that Lenovo produce, "HDD Cable B Flex3-1120" However, no one sells it. so, if you guys could help me find it or something that will work instead. I'd really appreciate the help.
  2. I have done, no one sells one they're all just variations of the one that Litagirio posted
  3. I bought a Lenovo Yoga 300 recently and had a spare SSD laying around and want to put it in the laptop as there is not enough storage space by default on the laptop. As you can see by the photos there is a connection on the mobo for a sata cable, however a normal sata cable will not go into this slot. So, people of LTT. I ask of you, what do I need to put in the motherbord sata port to be able to connect my ssd to it? Is there a specific sata cable I should be using? an adapter?
  4. you're right that 7.1 is overkill in some cases but virtual surround is good enough for me. As when watching movies or playing games 7.1 or even 5.1 is a nice bonus to have and makes it feel all that more immersive.
  5. That's all i'm looking for really, just something nice and nippy that can handle microsoft office 2014, multiple chrome tabs, windows 8.1/10 and some music.
  6. In all honest i'm not really sure what I want. In an ideal world i'd take a wireless headset like the RS 1(6/7/8/9)5's with 7.1 surround, toggleable bass boost (which the RS series seem to have) that I can feel like with the Roccat kave for example it has a rumble pad which just makes bass feel insanely good. for £150 but that's not really possible Edit: forgot to include big speaker drivers as they are all ways fun.
  7. Should I be looking at closer to £300 - £350 then?
  8. The ones i reaaalllllyyyy want are the Sennheiser RS175's because they look gorgeous and supposedly have very good sound quality what with them being Sennheiser. I'm leaning towards the G930's like yourself though due to the added functionality however i'm uncertain on sound quality compared to the two as no one seems to post competitive reviews on wireless headphones to make it so that you can tell which is the best and which is ok and so on in certain categories. Most people are really vague by just saying "It's really good,headphones sit nicely, build quality is nice" and so on. no real this is a 9/10 sound, 5/10 build quality or what have you. So i'm really struggling to choose haha.
  9. What would you recommend my price range be?
  10. Thank you both for such fast responses (even though I only just noticed them) I'm liking the look of the Asus X551CA-SX130H that Thechez99's suggested the most but i'm still grateful for your option too ZetZet.
  11. I'm looking to buy a new laptop but having never owned one before i'm not too sure what I should be looking at or what to expect so I could really do with a helping hand on finding one to buy to get the most for my money. Aesthetically I'd preferably it to be all black and maybe be reversible? a 16:9 screen would be a godsend as I know most laptops seem to have odd resolutions. Performance wise a decently long battery life (6-8+ hours) is a must, a good processor with enough RAM to handle multiple tabs (4+) in google chrome (with extensions) and enough storage space to hold all my music and have decent speakers is pretty much all i'm looking for. Like I said previously though i'm really new to all this so i'm not sure if this is all possible to do or if I will need to up my price range to be able to accommodate for what I would like to be able to do with it. Any help or suggestions would be great, I don't know if it is possible to upgrade a laptop like it is a computer? as that could also be an option?
  12. So i'm looking to buy a new pair of wireless headphones/headset (whichever of the two turns out to be the best) for around £100, I can afford more than that if necessary if it would provide a significant enough improvement in quality but I would like to stick to around £100 if possible. These are the four best headphones/headsets i've come up with so far; 1) Sony MDR-RF865 2) Sennheiser RS 160 3) Logitech G930 4) Corsair Vengeance 2100 so I would like to know, which of these (if any) would provide the best pure sound quality with a secondary objective to be the deepest bass possible. (preferably toggleable but not necessary). Any other suggestions or personal experience with some of these or your own recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
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