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mythicalbeast

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About mythicalbeast

  • Birthday Nov 02, 1998

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    Fancing
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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Christmas land
  • Interests
    Gaming, technology, computers, Star Wars, whatever geeky things there is :D
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    AMD FX-8350
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Sabetooth 990FX
  • RAM
    Kingston HyperX 1866MHz 16GB
  • GPU
    MSI Radeon R9 390 8GB (kept running out of vram on my 970...)
  • Case
    NZXT Phantom 630
  • Storage
    SSD: Intel 520 Series 240GB+HDD:Seagate Barracuda 2TB
  • PSU
    Cooler Master V Series 1000W (Overkill, but makes room for future uppgrades)
  • Display(s)
    1x Dell 24" LED UltraSharp U2412M+2x Dell 1905FP
  • Cooling
    CPU: NZXT Kraken X60
  • Keyboard
    Corsair Vengance K70 (Cherry MX Brown)
  • Mouse
    FUNC MS-3-R2
  • Sound
    Headphones: ATH-M50x Earbuds: Shure e215
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. This went from mancave to just straight up cabin pretty fast...
  2. I'm talking about a complete mirror. So that in case I either have my OS corrupted again , experience malishious software that I can't get rid of, actual drive failure, or something else, I will have a complete mirror of both drives so that all I will have to do is wipe them and re-write over to them from last week.
  3. So my external HDD failed on me and I can't afford to loose all my data as at this point it will take me nearly a month to download all my games and programs again (and I actually have a REALLY clean computer, just slow internet), therefore I am now looking into getting a 8 or 6TB drive that I can back my SSD and HDD up to weekly. Therefore I am asking you storage gods if there's a software that will allow me to set up a backup plan that will mirror both my SSD and HDD into seperate folders in the large HDD.
  4. 1: No sub 2: You aren't actually buying a ship, you are merely buying the game and donating to the game's development. The ships only cost what they cost as people who donate more get sweater perks. 3: It's a epic MMO sim
  5. So I have had my time with excessive bling, and I've had a good time boasting my NZXT Phantom 630, which is just a few CM smaller than the infamous Corsair 900D... Now I am looking for a small, preferably cube-esque case, no window needed at all (I am going more minimalistic). But one thing is still present in my preferences. Cooling. That is what initially drew me to the 630, which I now run with a 280mm water-cooling rad (Noctua IPPC) in the top, 2x200mm fans, 2x140mm in the bottom, and a 140mm in the back... Oh and I forgot, one fan internally increasing circulation... Yes, I like my fans. But it seems like I am wishing for the impossible. I want something small, that supports standard-ATX, that ALSO support a 280mm radiator, AND something that has good airflow. The Air 540 is my favourite case in the market ATM, but it is just a bit too big for the upgrade. I am not expecting any sort of case out there to fit my needs, but I can hope? (These are just the preferred specs, I will consider m-ATX or 240mm Radiator/air cooling (god forbid) if absolutely needed.)
  6. At that price for the 390x I say there's no real question. It is in the small majority of cases the better performer out of the 390x and 980. And at higher resolutions, the 390x wins nearly every single time. As well as it has a lot more vram which could very well help in a few cases. I for example had to sell my 970 and buy a 390 because I ran out of vram suuuper easilly when playing cities: skylines (I have a LOT of assets). So for that price, it is the FAR superior choice.
  7. I need the reciept to see if they're under 2 years old. As they have lost their warranty by now.
  8. I have looked at those, unfortunately I can't get them here in Norway I listen to music in class, and most of the time only with one bud in. Hence the audio is not really going to be represented in a way I deem worthy of such earphones. Would be a shame to spend so much money on earphones only to ruin the sound.
  9. Actually getting the E215 in a few days. My other earbuds recently broke, and I need new ones to listen to music is class and when I can't wear my headphones. So as for IEM's I'm allready set.
  10. Going to/from school and while on school equals about 5-2 hours of music on average every day. Edit: And you also have to add the hours where I use IEM's when in lectures. Which of course deppends. However, I've tried A LOT of headphones (especially a lot of sennheiser ones) lately, and no one has yet lived up to the sound of the M50's, even headphones twice the price just lacks the detail that the M50 provide. It's the only pair that can offer true, crisp mid-range details. Everything else just sounds like they put a piece of cloth between my ear and the cans.
  11. So my momentums broke (lost the reciet, go figgure). And I ended up having to buy myself the so wickedly well regarded M50's as I found no other good options. However, they are a bit cluncky to use when going to/from school and when in class. So do you guys have any recommendations for a mobile pair of headphones? My budget is up to 500€, so hit me whatever you got
  12. Really? I shouldn't be surprised though, it kinda makes a lot of sense when I look back at other headphones and how they're driven.
  13. If only there was a way to get them outside of north america.
  14. Hm, 70 ohms, that's not bad at all really. Unfortunately, 1000$ is a little stretch.
  15. Finally! Now I can put my mobile car battery to good use!
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