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notenoughtv

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  1. You could get an external DAC like the FiiO E10.
  2. How much of an open enviroment is this? I rewatched Linus' video on the AF and SP fans and he mentioned that more pressure might be good for a case like the 650D because it has a closed front and it intakes from the sides of the door. I hope I'm clear on what I mean This is how the drive cage looks. Add to that the dust filter and the case door
  3. Hi, I have a 550D case and want to change the stock fans for air series corsair fans. I keep getting confused if static pressure or high airflow are better for case cooling. I'm looking at the Quiet Edition fans. I'm not looking for other fans, because I already have sp120 on my cpu cooler. What I need is the following: Two Side panel fans Two Front intake fans One Rear Exhaust fan. http://www.corsair.com/en/cpu-cooling-kits/air-series-fans.html One other thing. I was looking at some molex to 3 pin adapters on ebay and was wondering how many volts does the included low noise adapter delivers. I don't have the box any longer and I can't find it on the corsair website. I want to know so I can buy a molex to 3 pin adaptor of that particular voltage. http://stores.ebay.com/ilavapple/Fan-Cables-/_i.html?_fsub=3522834017
  4. I got my full size Ducky from this page http://global.pchome.com.tw/english/ But they have tenkeyless available. They ship from Korea for US$10 to north america. I got mine shipped for 20 dollars to south america and it arrived 6 days later via EMS
  5. I wouldn't recommend it. I bought a Xonar Phoebus from NCIX and got it shipped to South America. Now I have a problem with it and I don't have a warranty. If there is a way to buy locally you should go for that even if it is more expensive. And considering what you are buying I don't se money being an issue
  6. You might have an issue with a tenkeyless if you access your bios with the DEL button
  7. I bought a Ducky Shine 2 because of Slick too. Couldn't be happier. I love blue switches
  8. http://global.pchome.com.tw/english/?mod=item&func=exhibit&IT_NO=DCAH0X-A68427438&SR_NO=SBAE0W&ROWNO=32&tm=e (white leds) http://global.pchome.com.tw/english/?mod=item&func=exhibit&IT_NO=DCAH0X-A68426688&SR_NO=SBAE0W&ROWNO=36&tm=e (yellow leds) http://global.pchome.com.tw/english/?mod=item&func=exhibit&IT_NO=DCAH0X-A68425810&SR_NO=SBAE0W&ROWNO=46&tm=e (red leds) http://global.pchome.com.tw/english/?mod=item&func=exhibit&IT_NO=DCAH0X-A68425254&SR_NO=SBAE0W&ROWNO=50&tm=e (blue leds) http://global.pchome.com.tw/english/?mod=item&func=exhibit&IT_NO=DCAH0X-A68425139&SR_NO=SBAE0W&ROWNO=48&tm=e (pink leds lol) I bought the one with the white LEDs from that website. It arrived in 6 days and no problems. They ship through EMS
  9. I would recommend a laser printer if you are printing mostly documents. Running costs will be a lot cheaper. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16828113655[/url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16828113655] That Brother printer is not that big and you can do pretty much everything Look for the DCP 7065DN if you want something cheaper. You can scan up to 35 pages at a time if memory serves me right and print on both sides of the page. Since the paper goes inside the printer you save some space
  10. It is in english but it also has chinese character printed on the keys. Maybe you like it like that
  11. http://ecshweb.pchome.com.tw/global/en/v1/ducky%20brown%20blue?Site=ENG&Scope=&CurPage=1&SortParm=RNK&SortOrder=DC
  12. http://global.pchome.com.tw/english/DCAH0X-A70702192 There's what you are looking for. Looks like they have the chinese version on stock only but if you wait you can probably get the english version
  13. Ducky DK9008 Shine2 Blue switches, white backlight (couple of days) Cyborg R.A.T. 7 (almost 2 years) The RAT is great for big hands, I love it
  14. Look for the CM Storm Quickfire TK. It's 89.99. Get the red switch version. This keyboard has the arrow keys and numpad together. The red switches are the softest and the easiest to press Since it is a mechanical keyboard, it will be louder than a membrane keyboard. but not as loud as blue switches That keyboard also has a really good red backlight Here you go http://tinyurl.com/a5rswlc
  15. go to us.ncix.com they have the m95 in stock
  16. Hi, this is my first post. I felt the need to post this because I saw some post about mechanical keyboards and nobody seemed to find stock of them. The 6th of March I ordered my keyboard from PC Home Global (link below). It was US$135.99 + US$20 shipping to Chile. There was a little damage to the box, but the board itself was in perfect condition. There is quite a variety of switches and backlight colours, they even carry cherry mx green boards. This keyboard features the same things that the one slick showed on the live stream (don't quote me on that), it's just not a limited edition. It has n key rollover over usb option and media keys, you can disable the windows key. When it comes to backlight it's just amazing. You can customize which keys light up, light up the keys you press, just light the "letter section" of the keyboard, marquee effect and breathing mode. Don't really know what else to say about it, it's just great, build quality is second to none. So, for anyone who wants a ducky keyboard and can't find one I really recommend this site. Hope you enjoyed the post. Here some photos.
  17. I didn't mention it on my previous post but I ordered the Shine 2 from that Korean website and received my keyboard today. It's just amazing. The shipping for me was 20 us dollars and it arrived all the way to Chile in just 6 days and for some reason I didn't have to pay any import tax. (I usually get charged 25% tax on us or canada packages) Totally recommend that website Here's a picture
  18. I found the ax760i for US$185 on amazon, only 5 more dollars than the ax760, so I'll probably go with that. Thanks for the help
  19. How about here [url=http://global.pchome.com.tw/english/DCAH0X-A68429375]http://global.pchome.com.tw/english/DCAH0X-A68429375[/url=http://global.pchome.com.tw/english/DCAH0X-A68429375] , they ship from Korea, worldwide. Hope it helps
  20. Hi, I'm looking to upgrade my power supply and then use it for my future upgrade. I used some wattage calculators I found online but the results weren't consistent. Here are the parts I plan on getting: GA-Z77X-UP5-TH 3570k Thermaltake Water 2.0 Extreme MSI 660ti Power Edition *2 840 Pro 128gb SSD *2 Around 4 HDD 16GB ram I'm interested on getting the AX860i from Corsair. Will this be fine? Thanks in advance
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