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Sleppo

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    MSI X99S gaming 9
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    16Gb DDR4
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    MSI GeForce 970
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    Corsair 750d
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    Samsung evo 840 500gb SSD, WD black 2 TB
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    Benq XL2024

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  1. Wow i would very much like to win that keyboard looks soo nice.
  2. Okay thank you, i just edited my post for clarity. (can't seem to edit the title though) The music will mostly just be a mixture of Pop and R'nB i'm looking for at open back.
  3. Hi guys, i'm looking for a over-ear headphones for a price about 250$. There are some stuff to mind though. First of all, it's important that they look good, and i know that's very subjective, but just think about it before you suggest something square . Secondly, ofc they need to sound great, both for music listening and for just plugging into at computer and watch a films. The build quality is important too, i really don't want something that's all plastic-like and starts falling apart after two months of use. It doesn't matter whether its a has a jack stick or a mini-jack stick i'll just convert that into what i need. THIS ISN'T A HEADPHONES FOR GAMING. I've been looking at the AKG K550 but the wire can't be removed, and with me experience with headphones that really something that breaks pretty fast after some ware and tare. I know i'm a bit picky, but i really want to find the perfect pare, and since i cant afford buying all of the headphones in the world i turn to you guys. Hope you can help me, that very appreciated. TL;DR The best headphones for 250$.
  4. I think the Intel PCIE 750 series is a great choice (if your motherboard support it). I believe its the fastest on the market. Don't quote me on this. They are the NVMe's thats really getting some hype. Hope that helps
  5. Yeah okay. I can't really understand the need for it to run this cool. Are you planning to overclock everything like super high? It's not to be pessimistic or anything, i just want to make sure that you know, you didn't need this much cooling for your hardware to run at stock speed
  6. Yeah i understand that perspective, and you are very right it's the most BANG for the buck. But in my opinion you have some very high tradeoffs. That being its very unportable, and it's a bit more noisy. If i was you and i really wanted the external mount. I would get the smallest case EVER since you dont have to think about airflow that much. Of course the motherboard needs a bit, but nothing a 120mm couldn't handle. I think that would be cool. Like a super small case, packed with power.
  7. I would never put my rad outside my computer. This is of course a personal preference, but you are gonna move that sucker (trust me you ARE gonna move it at some point.) And when that day comes, it's gonna be so difficult. Another point is you cant use it if you're not having that rad with you. If you're gonna do it that way, i would buy quick release valves. I might be misunderstanding this post, but in my opinion mounting a rad outside the computer isn't a good choice unless its mounted to the computer. Like a top mount or something. But the H440 is a reasonable sized case isn't it? why not just get a 240mm radiator and mount it on the inside, i think it could keep up with it. you could even mount another rad on the front of the case and put that on the loop as well. Its some really extensive water cooling you got going on, if you feel like you dont have enough room why not get a bigger case? Like a Corsair Obsidian 650d. I might just be stupid, but i at least wanted to give you my point a view, i hope you can take something from this and use it. Anyhow i hope you get a great system out of it.
  8. Uhm as far as i can tell, your monitor only has one input, the HDMI right? So you want to plug both you playstation 4 and your computer into this display, using HDMI for the playstation and a display port cable for the PC right? Since you only have one input on your monitor i would use a HDMI switch and plug one HDMI cable from you playstation into that, and then get a cable that is HDMI to Display port, and use that for your computer to switchbox. http://www.amazon.com/PORTTA-PET0301S-Switcher-Supports-Wireless/dp/B00B46XUQU http://www.amazon.com/Startech-DP2HDMI-DisplayPort-Adapter-Converter/dp/B0017K6BDW Your post was a bit confusing, mine might be as well. This might not be what you're looking for. This allows you to plug playstation and computer into the monitor.
  9. You might as well upgrade. I'm really enjoying my copy, and haven't had any issues yet. If you're worried some things might not function correctly go to this site, it explains pretty well how you might figure out wether you have compatibility issues. http://www.itworld.com/article/2932425/personal-technology/how-to-check-which-programs-and-devices-will-still-work-with-windows-10.html Windows 10 its pretty much the similar "under the hood" to 8. In other words, if it runs on Windows 7 or 8, it’s almost guaranteed to run on Windows 10. But you have the option to go back to the previous installed operating system if you really dislike it. here's a link if you'd like to do that. Bare in mind there is a time limit. I dont quite remember but i believe it's about 60 days or so. http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/windows/how-downgrade-windows-10-to-windows-7-8-easy-3615606/ Hope this helps.
  10. Wow thank you very much for the very thorough explanation i really appreciate that. I think i'm going with the PWM since my motherboard supports it, and it seems like the best option. Thank you again.
  11. So i was looking around for some fans, and i'm really liking the Noctua line-up. I was about to make up my mind about which type of fan to get, and i opted for NF-S12A to control the airflow in the case and the have NF-P12 to ventilate the radiator. It's extremely important for me that the fans are quiet, hense the choice of Noctua. But then i saw the different configurations. Namely that you can choose PWN, ULN or FLX. I was Googleling around for at bit but couldn't really find anything about the topic. So here's my question for you guys: What does the different models do? And which would be the best option for a silent build? Bare in mind that i'm not willing to compromise with airflow, but i'm not just gonna plug fans into my power supply and run them at full speed either. Also, are the models that i have chosen even suited for what i want with them? I know the have an industrial line, but the RPM just seems to high. I'm really looking forward to your input you've been very helpfull in the past. Thank you.
  12. Well i was hoping for a more permanent solution. So that it will always search the entire computer. c: and d: etc.
  13. Hi guys I've recently installed the new Windows 10, and i'm pretty satisfied. But i do have one question for you guys. How can i make Windows search(the little icon on the taskbar) search through multiple Hard drives and not only my :C drive. Since i have a few drives installed this is really something i would like to know, and i'm sure i'm not the only one. Thank you.
  14. Well it's installed on the GPT standard. I'm pretty sure that's the that's "best" right?
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