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isteelsolz

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  • Birthday Apr 04, 1995

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Australia
  • Interests
    Computers (duh), Graphic design, tinkering, networking, programming (java, C++, python, perl, html)
  • Biography
    I am boring, why are you reading this?
  • Occupation
    Student / Retail Sales
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    3570k
  • Motherboard
    Sabertooth Z77
  • RAM
    8gb Corsair Dominator Platinum @ 2133
  • GPU
    Reference GTX 780 with EK FC Titan WB
  • Case
    NZXT Phantom 630
  • Storage
    intel 530 120Gb SSD + 2TB WD Green
  • PSU
    Corsair Hx650v2
  • Display(s)
    Dell 29" U2913WM (Thats 21:9)
  • Cooling
    Custom Loop (240mm + 360mm)
  • Keyboard
    Cprsair K90
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Sound
    Audio Technica ADHG-1 with Xonar DGX, Creative T15 Speakers
  • Operating System
    Windoze 8

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  1. Basically, no one really knows yet. Having said that, Lisa Su, AMD's CEO did show off the fiji chip here. http://wccftech.com/amd-officially-shows-fiji-gpu-computex-2015-4-gb-hbm-confirmed-radeon-fury-launches-16th-june/ and its freaking massive. Big chips generally have lower yields, hence the rumor, but only AMD really knows the full story.
  2. G710+ is a much more well featured keyboard IMO
  3. I have MAX transparent keycaps on my K90 and they look damn good, sorry i don't have any pics, not at home right now. They look normal without a backlight, but when you turn it on they become clear. http://www.maxkeyboard.com/max-universal-cherry-mx-translucent-clear-black-full-keycap-set-blank.html
  4. One thing to remember about Aussie prices is that they include the 10% GST sales tax while american prices don't. By Australian law the price on the sticker must be inclusive of GST, while I think in the US it is added at the checkout. ^^ so US ---> AUD + 10% is actually a totally fair price.
  5. take a look at the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, no Micro SD but comes wwith 32gb as standard.
  6. The xbox 360 receiver drivers are not usually a part of the OS by default. You need to add them manually. Download the accessories software package by following this link. http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-au/d/xbox-360-controller-for-windows Once that has installed, when you choose a diver from the list, instead of selecting Microsoft, you want to go all the way down to the bottom to xbox 360 accessories, then select the wireless receiver Aug 2009.
  7. That pump should be enough for that loop. I have a RX360mm, RX240mm, plus a cpu and vga block running off a single EK 2.2 pump just fine. Also with the second XSPC res, just be careful which inlet/outlet ports you use. Im sure you don't want the entire thing filling up with coolant to the top, that never looks good on a tube res imo.
  8. I imagine they expect most users to use the integrated graphics the majority of the time. Sounds like you had it in discrete mode all the time, which would cause a higher average operating temperature , and more power consumption. Thus shorter battery life.
  9. So netflix doesn't pay for internet access? Don't be silly, of course they do. If its not Comcast they pay its some other ISP, who then gets paid by comcast. Who then charge you. Either way, someone's getting paid.
  10. @cesrai i can understand what you are trying to say, but your not really taking into account the whole picture. From your perspective, the entire connection from netflix servers all the way to you is YOUR bandwidth, but it isn't. YOUR bandwidth only extends from your house to the nearest ISP node. Everything after that is all comcast. What comcast is doing is charging netflix to carry the data from their servers to your node,using their own bandwidth. And then charging you to deliver it from you node to your home. YOUR bandwidth is only from the node to you, nothing more. Netflix is the one paying for the connection from their servers to your node.
  11. Im guessing that your laptop is SATA II because 250MBs is roughly equal to the maximum transfer speed of 3GBs that SATA II has. So guess your're out of luck there.
  12. I started off my loop with a rs240 kit from XSPC, and it was actually rather good, i would recommend replacing the barb fittings with compression though. And custom loops are totally safe as long as you make sure everything is secure and tight. The only leaks i have ever had in my system was when i forgot to tighten something.
  13. Thats the capacitor in the PSU still storing charge after it has been unplugged, totally normal. Mine stays on for around 30 seconds after its been unplugged
  14. I don't know about LG but i have a dell U2913wm 21:9 monitor, and it has the functionality to split the screen in half vertically down the middle. So what you have is two separate 1280x1080 screens that run on different inputs. It will look compressed when you do this at first because both inputs detect the screen as 2560x1080, which is the full resolution of the whole screen, but if you manually set the resolution to 1280x1080 on both inputs they will look normal. Thats how it works on my monitor anyway
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