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VirtualR3ality got a reaction from LightCode Gaming in Need Help Again!
If you really want quality it's going to cost you, I would recommend going with the snowball or saving up for something better.
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VirtualR3ality got a reaction from LightCode Gaming in Need Help Again!
That is probably the best mic you will get for your money in that price range. I would go for it even if it doesn't meet your color criteria.
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VirtualR3ality reacted to LightCode Gaming in Need Help Again!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=0H9-00C9-00001&cm_re=blue_snowball-_-0H9-00C9-00001-_-Product
$49, and not black/blue, but still pretty good.
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VirtualR3ality reacted to techguru in Laptop into desktop
this would be a hilarious video for linus to do
putting laptop parts in a desktop case
lets all vote for him to do it
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VirtualR3ality reacted to Bubblez in Will reading from a USB drive wear my SSD?
Kind of. There will always be bits and pieces of a file transferred to your PC, depending on the programs you use... some programs create thumb nails in a temp folder... and while you could delete the temp folder manually, nothing is truly deleted until it gets written over with new information. The full file wont be transfered to your computer unless you save it or move/copy it to your computer. This isn't something you should be worried about, a typical person wont find this information... And as VirtualR3ality has pointed out, this small amounts of information wont do a thing to your SSD at all.
Rest assured, your wife will never come across your porn -- Sorry, I mean 'movies' -- on your computer if your external hard drive isn't plugged in.
Here is some information I found.
https://superuser.com/questions/176304/does-using-an-external-disk-drive-or-even-a-usb-key-leave-a-trace-on-a-compute
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VirtualR3ality got a reaction from jasonstar3 in Will reading from a USB drive wear my SSD?
Jason you really shouldn't worry about wearing out your SSD, if anything it will last just as long if not longer under normal loads then a mechanical HDD on a laptop.
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VirtualR3ality reacted to OAcesync in How many GPU cores does the GTX 980 have?
No the 980 is a dedicated GPU they don't have cores like that APU
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VirtualR3ality reacted to wyattzx in How Girls Work - An Explanation
Linus should do a Techquickie video about women.
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VirtualR3ality reacted to Oshino Shinobu in 144hz monitor vs 2 monitors.
VGA to DVI-D is impossible (without an active adapter), hence the D (Digital). Are you sure that's how it's connected?
It depends on what you're doing. If you're doing work and productivity based stuff, I'd stick with the two monitors for now. If you're playing games, then go for the 144Hz.
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VirtualR3ality got a reaction from boboman342 in nvidia drivers
All I did was uninstall the drive using ddu: http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
Then re install the drivers from: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
All works perfect now
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VirtualR3ality reacted to Agazed in Random system sound in Windows 10
I noticed when I backspace in Skype and theres no text there a sound happens. Is that it? I was freaking out before lol
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VirtualR3ality reacted to PetiteBob in Buying An OS
I have spent more money on G2A than on Steam and Origin. It is a legit site, Just get the g2a Shield
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VirtualR3ality got a reaction from antoainb in Apple Music vs Spotify
Spotify is a lot better because of the support on every platform.
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VirtualR3ality got a reaction from Comessy in Apple Music vs Spotify
Spotify is a lot better because of the support on every platform.
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VirtualR3ality got a reaction from GoldSrc in I pulled a Linus.
Who needs grounding when you have socks and sandals?
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VirtualR3ality got a reaction from Sn4tchBandicoot in I pulled a Linus.
Who needs grounding when you have socks and sandals?