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welshname

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About welshname

  • Birthday Feb 22, 1991

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    Manchester
  • Interests
    Cars, Computers, Rugby (Union, because League is crap)
  • Occupation
    IT Manager

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    i5 3570K @ 4.4Ghz
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    Asus P8Z77-V LX
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    16GB Crucial Ballistix VLP DDR3
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 970 FTW Edition
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    Corsair 200R
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    Kingston 120GB SSD, 2 x 2TB WD Green (RAID 1)
  • PSU
    Cooler Master G650M
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    LG 23MP75 IPS LED, Samsung SyncMaster 931c
  • Cooling
    H100i with SP120 (White LED) + Standard Case fans
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70
  • Mouse
    Microsoft Intellimouse 3.0
  • Sound
    Hyper-X Cloud and Logitech Sub/Speaker combo
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Pro (x64)
  1. What was it that they were going to discuss at the end but didn't? Was it just the forum security breach stuff?
  2. I use Scan and eBuyer. Scan I like as it's fairly local so I can just go and pick stuff up on a weekend from their store.
  3. There is just no way that they can prove you didn't use their cooler. I'd say you're fine on that front.
  4. I found that my friends get this when I've had my boost on on the mic under sound settings. Took me a while to figure it out.
  5. Evening all, Having a bit of an issue instaling SharePoint 2013 on a server running 2008 R2 Enterprise. I'm getting an issue which most people seem to get when installing on 2012 R2 which relates to IIS and ASP. The error I get is this: "Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role: configuration error" Looking at the log files we actually get a little more info, but not much. "2015-04-18 23:46:13 - "C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\aspnet_regiis.exe" -i 2015-04-18 23:46:14 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role 2015-04-18 23:46:15 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role 2015-04-18 23:46:16 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role 2015-04-18 23:46:17 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role 2015-04-18 23:46:18 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role 2015-04-18 23:46:19 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role 2015-04-18 23:46:20 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role 2015-04-18 23:46:21 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role 2015-04-18 23:46:22 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role 2015-04-18 23:46:22 - Install process returned (0) 2015-04-18 23:46:22 - [in HRESULT format] (0) 2015-04-18 23:46:22 - "C:\Windows\system32\cscript.exe" "C:\Windows\system32\iisext.vbs" /enext "ASP.NET v4.0.30319" 2015-04-18 23:46:23 - Request for install time of Application Server Role, Web Server (IIS) Role 2015-04-18 23:46:23 - Install process returned (-2146646015) 2015-04-18 23:46:23 - [in HRESULT format] (-2146646015) 2015-04-18 23:46:23 - Error when enabling ASP.NET v4.0.30319 2015-04-18 23:46:23 - Last return code (-2146646015)" There are hundreds of pages suggesting fixes if I was using 2012 R2 but I'm not and even so none of them work or are applicable. Anyone with any suggestions? I've been at this for 5 hours now.
  6. To be fair Paul Walker was hugely involved in charities and the like. He wasn't just some movie star like some of them, he actually used his money to make a difference to people's lives.
  7. What's the NTP of the domain controller? I had an issue recently with the timings on the workstations in the office being off by about 5 minutes. I changed the NTP on the DC and resync'd the clients and all was well. The issue can also be caused if the client is looking at the CMOS for time and the battery is on the blink. Make sure the server is also not using the CMOS for time settings.
  8. Did you try it outside of the case just incase it's shorting on one of the standoffs? I had this issue with my PC when I first built it in the Corsair 200R case. The issue is that the case comes with extra standoffs in place and until I removed them I had no joy with it.
  9. One thing I would suggest thing is instead of playing the standard matchmaking you go and subscribe to ESEA. The level of player on there is much higher and also you're playing on 128 tick servers instead of 64. Makes a massive difference. Playing against people who are much better than you really is the key to improving. Due to my lack of knowledge on CS:GO when I bought the game a month ago and being very rusty I was playing competitive straight away and got landed with Silver Elite Master. In the space of 3 days I'm up to Nova 1 and I'm still dropping 30 bombs most games. It really isn't helping me improve my game. So I'm currently playing ESEA as much as possible to try and pick up my skills a little faster so I can effectively carry myself through the ranks even if I get landed with a shitty team in matchmaking. I find that even the better players on matchmaking at my level are point and shoot players. If more than one person challenges them they are stuffed because they can't spray down for shit. When I'm spectating them you can see how jittery they are, there is no smoothness to their play at all.
  10. How long have you played CS:GO for? I've been playing since 1.6, then got to playing high level CS:S, moved back to 1.6 for a bit, then quit. I played for quite a long time. I'd say that for someone who is used to other FPS games it's going to take you a good 6-7 months of practice and playing every single night competitive not public before you're able to master it. It's a game that requires a lot of game sense. Not very pick up and play. I'm a month in and I have only managed to learn all the changes to source maps and 1 new map which is cache.
  11. Tapping and shooting will only get you so far in CS:GO. You need to be able to spray with different weapons. It's only taken me 3 weeks to learn the new spray patterns of the main weapons I use since moving to CS:GO from playing source at a high level 6-7 years back. One thing you need to do is play a lot, If you stand next to a wall and just hold the trigger you can look at that spray pattern and mimic that movement with your mouse next time. The hardest thing to do is spray down a moving target. You have to get "muscle memory" for the spray pattern and once you've cracked that you can start to do it without thinking and be able to just move your mouse left/right depending on the targets movement. One last thing too is if you start your spray by standing, crouching mid spray helps to control it too.
  12. This. I have 5 or 6 random USB and PS2 keyboards knocking around. Only gaming ones I have are the K70 and Lycosa.
  13. Depends on how big you want it to be. I carry mine in my bag so I really don't mind the size. Had it over a year now and have zero issues with it. It's not the prettiest, nor is it made out of great materials but it does the job perfectly. http://www.amazon.com/EC-Technology%C2%AE-22400mAh-Capacity-Flashlight/dp/B00FDK2G2C/ref=sr_1_2?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1428854417&sr=1-2&keywords=22000mah+power+bank
  14. Mine was whatever the back of my Battle Field 2 case told me I had to get to be able to play it.
  15. Why should they post the videos to YouTube now? Everything will eventually make it's way to YouTube. The thing is, without vessel the content that is on there early wouldn't exist that early. LMG put a lot of time in to get a full week ahead of themselves with videos just to get the vessel stuff up and running. So no, just use YouTube if you don't like vessel. I'll be continuing on YouTube until vessel has an Android app and is working a little smoother, then I look forward to watching a whole extra weeks worth of videos one night and then going back to the one a day schedule.
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