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About Compl3xity_

  • Birthday Jun 18, 2001

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    Melbourne, FL 32904-7459 United States
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    What the ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) did you just fucking ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) about me, you little ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)? I’ll have you know I graduated top of my ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
    in the Navy ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°), and I’ve been involved in numerous secret ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) on Al- ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°), and I have over 300 confirmed ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°). I am trained in gorilla ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) and I’m the top ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) in the entire US armed ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°).

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    Intel Core i7-4700HQ
  • Motherboard
    General Asus Laptop MOBO
  • RAM
    16GB Asus DDR3
  • GPU
    Nvidia GTX 770M
  • Case
    Asus ROG G750JX
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    2x 465GB HDD + 1x 100GB SSD
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    ?????
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    Asus 17.3 Inch 1920 x 1080 Display
  • Cooling
    GPU and CPU Fans, super fancy shit
  • Keyboard
    Backlit Membrane Laptop keyboard
  • Mouse
    Razer Naga 2014
  • Sound
    Razer Kraken Neon 7.1 Surround Sound
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1 64 bit

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  1. Hey there guys, I have had multiple minor problems with my Razer Naga 2014 Mouse. The main one, however, is whenever i lift my mouse to another area on my mousepad, my mouse sensor freaks out and wildly spins. Let's say,for instance, I'm playing CS:GO. When i need to lift my mouse, my character will do a sharp 120 or so degree turn to the left or right. My temporary fix is just to unplug the mouse and plug it into another usb slot. This will cure the problem for anywhere from an hour to about 2 days. However, I need a more permanent solution. Any idea on what is causing this or how to fix it?
  2. Yea, I have talked to the other adults (actually, they rather talked to me) about Anthony. I do not only have his word to go by, I have my dad's and his house mates. The problem is, they are ALL habitual liar's. So I can't trust anybody.
  3. I do not know, maybe you have just hit the jackpot on the Silicon lottery. With the Memory speed thing, I don't know, but if you are running two programs that can measure your memory speed, and 3Dmark is lower, it might be a software issue.
  4. I am going to be making a new thread once I get all of my parts.
  5. I definitely do not know who stole the pills, my dad said Anthony, Anthony said his house mates, and the house mates have not done anything. The reason they hate him his because he has a great track record with the police. He recently got out of jail 3 years ago. No he's not doing that, yesterday we just went to my cousin's house, Burger King, then a BP gas station, then we went home. We did play a little bit of basketball with my other friends. He doesn't seem to be trying to isolate me, rather, defeat me with kindness.
  6. I don't know, as I am less than 16. I could relocate, but, Anthony isn't allowed near me anymore, and I feel pretty safe. I just isolated myself from it. Less than 16, and you read it wrong. It's OK though. and I recently heard that Anthony was caught stealing pills and was punched, and one of my dad's house mates, lets call her Martha, said that Anthony had his hands on my dad's throat and she broke it up. I am with you, but, I kinda can't ask him anymore, as he's not allowed by me anymore.
  7. Hey guys, I have some issues going on. I know this isn't the place to be writing this, and don't worry, I've taken it to an actual place for problems like this. I have been having some family issues. So the back story, my dad has always been a lier, drug abuser, and an alcoholic, and recently this guy named Anthony has come in to my life recently. (he's my uncle). He has been nothing but nice and trying to conform into a good person since his olden days (getting in trouble with the law and shit). Now recently, my dad has taken in some new house mates in his really shitty house. These people have been nothing but bad news. Always stealing from my dad. Recently, the house mates stole some pills "that he needs". He blamed it on Anthony. According to Anthony "he thought I stole the stuff and proceeded to hit me, after then I pushed him and stormed off. Then he ran over my 15 year old cousin Devon's bike. (My cousin, his nephew). So what just happened was, Anthony and I were playing a game of chess (I had advantage lol), and my uncle Al, and his wife Tanya, came over saying that "He's drunk" (he had like 2 beers, not enough considering he drinks a lot), and (and I quote) "He's a piece of shit who is JUST like your dad. A drug addict, alcoholic, and a habitual lier. Do not ever get involved with him". They claimed that nonsense. I was on Anthony's side at this point, but I took no sides after that. So I am worried that I am wrong about Anthony, and that he is manipulating me and all this. He gave me a lot of stuff and was really kind to me and to everyone. I need some advice.
  8. Vessel - compoundtoast Fav vids: https://www.vessel.com/videos/DkWN4qqW1 https://www.vessel.com/videos/JemZ8O7Hy
  9. Maybe, (maybe i am a cyborg that can see MORE)
  10. Oh my god, the amount of people who care, is TOO DAMN HIGH. It's obvious that everybody knows this, I just thought it would be fun to rant about it again. Apparently people only just seem to just have the need to bash people for bringing up old topics. I spent time on this, and really idgaf if people are saying "who the hell cares", I am just having a major laugh seeing how people respond. lmfao.
  11. I have been waiting to get this off of my chest. After seeing Luke trolling and the butthurt console players not being able to see that he is trolling here it is: This myth kills me more than any other out there, due to having such a vested interest in PC gaming. This is such a common myth that it honestly makes my head hurt. I'd like to correct this and if only 4 people walk away after seeing this thread and know better, I'll feel great. I'm going to keep this simple. Myelinated nerves can fire between 300 to 1000 times per second in the human body and transmit information at 200 miles per hour. What matters here is how frequently these nerves can fire (or "send messages"). The nerves in your eye are not exempt from this limit. Your eyes can physiologically transmit data that quickly and your eyes/brain working together can interpret up to 1000 frames per second. However, we know from experimenting (as well as simple anecdotal experience) that there is a diminishing return in what frames per second people are able to identify. Although the human eye and brain can interpret up to 1000 frames per second, someone sitting in a chair and actively guessing at how high a framerate is can, on average, interpet up to about 150 frames per second. The point: 60 fps is not a 'waste'. 120 fps is not a 'waste' (provided you have a 120hz monitor capable of such display). There IS a very noticable difference between 15 fps and 60 fps. Many will say there IS a noticeable difference between 40 and 60 fps. Lastly, the limit of the human eye is NOT as low as 30-60 fps. It's just not. The origin of the myth: The origin of the myth probably has to do with limitations of television and movies. Movies, when they were recorded on film reel, limited themselves to 24 frames per second for practical purposes. If there is a diminishing return in how many frames people can claim to actually notice, then the visual difference between 24 fps and 60 fps could not justify DOUBLING the amount of film reel required to film a movie. With the advent of easy digital storage, these limitations are mostly arbitrary anymore. The numbers often cited as the mythological "maximum" the eye can see are 30 fps, 40 fps, and 60 fps. I would guess the 60 fps "eye-seeing" limit comes from the fact that most PC monitors (and indeed many televisions now) have a maximum refresh rate of 60hz (or 60 frames per second). If a monitor has that 60 fps limit, the monitor is physically incapable of displaying more than 60 fps. This is one of the purposes of frame limiting, Vsync and adjusting refresh rate in video games. tl;dr: The human eye can physiologically detect up to 1000 frames per second. The average human, tasked with detecting what framerate he/she is looking at, can accurately guess up to around 150 fps. That is, they can see the difference in framerates all the way to 150 fps.
  12. I changed all of my exe files to run on winrar. I had my cousin go into the CMD and BIOS and he magically changed with some blue smoke magic.
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