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SwiftTeki

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About SwiftTeki

  • Birthday Jun 18, 1999

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    SwiftVengeance

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Toronto

System

  • CPU
    Intel Pentium E5200
  • Motherboard
    Pegatron
  • RAM
    8gb ddr2
  • GPU
    GTX 750Ti
  • Case
    pavilion p6133f
  • Storage
    120GB HyperX & 500GB 5400RPM mechdrive
  • PSU
    lsp 750
  • Display(s)
    insignia TV 1024x768
  • Cooling
    air
  • Keyboard
    acer generic
  • Mouse
    standard Mouse generic
  • Sound
    a4TECH
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 PRO 64x

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  1. I like the asus tuf a bit more because I think it's a better card for a number of reasons and Im a asus fanboy as of recently after discovering my 3080 tuf hidden potential lol. The 7900xt/xtx runs slightly cooler and almost identical to the nitro+ in terms of performance in stock config. It uses mlcc caps on the back just like the nitro+ but uses 70amp inductors versus the stock 50amp on the nitro+. The cooler on it is same as on the 4090 tuf and can handle 600w or even 700w no problem which is INSANE. Another crazy thing about it is that it has a header provided by asus for EVC2SE voltmod to get around signed vbios. Its vapor chamber is nickel plated which looks nicer imo and can be used with liquid metal but I would go with PTM7950 if you ever want to repaste it. The pcb looks a lot cleaner too and the shell is sheet metal. I also like the 5800x3d a lot more. I had a 5900x originally and I wasn't too happy with it and as soon as the 5800x3d came out I got it and I am very happy with it to this day. It pushes my 3080 to its limits in 99% of games and no stuttering and very stable fps(the 0.1% and 1% lows are really good). Here are some reference links to verify. https://www.techpowerup.com/review/sapphire-radeon-rx-7900-xtx-nitro/36.html https://www.pcgamer.com/asus-tuf-gaming-radeon-rx-7900-xtx-oc-edition/
  2. Its available online since 2010 for anyone to access using a simple google search.... just search for "us army apache longbow.pdf" https://publicintelligence.net/us-army-apache-longbow-ah-64d-attack-helicopter-operators-manual/
  3. Got a picture from somone selling it. What do you think it says?
  4. Yeah so its not posting, the yellow dram qled is on. I think its because of the missing resistor cuz its pretty close the ram slots. Unless the motherboard doesnt detect my 3800mhz ram or something and needs a bios update.
  5. If anyoneone that has it would be so kind and take a picture of the back of it. I need to read one of the resistor values. Its in the corner beside the usb 3.1 header and pcie.
  6. I was on my knees searching for it for a while. I just need a close up picture of someone eleses board to see what that value resistor is. I have been searching the internet but havent found any good pics yet. When I saw it, it was kinda hanging to the side and I befor i could take a closer look it fell off...
  7. So I baught this Motherboard of kijiji for a 160 because it was missing a pin on the usb 3.1 header, so I was like ok I can get by without that. When I took a closer look at the back of the board I saw a little smd resistor kinda hanging to the side so I leaned in a bit closer to take a better look and it fell off... i think I blew on it or something lol. So any ways I suspect it to be a 59c but it could be anything. Could someone that has the same board please take a close up picture of the back of their board if and post it, I really need to see the resistor value. Thank you.
  8. Nvm It worked by using a program called RawWrite http://www.chrysocome.net/downloads/rawwritewin-0.7.zip Thank You so much.
  9. This is what In have at the moment. I have cd drive connected. I have a empty hard drive connected. I have a ls 120 floppy drive connected. Everthing is detect at startup and in bios. Nothing that I plug into the cd drive boots because apparently there needs to be a floppy boot disk with cdrom drivers inserted into the floppy drive witch would let me get into msdos and access the cd rom so i can Install windows 98 onto the hard drive. Im really confused if I can just drop the files in and it would work or I need to write the files to it in a special way like you would an usb with rufus. I have tried so many things my head hurts now lol and I cant find any good information online because the only thing about this is a couple really old website with links that dont work anymore. If there is anyone experienced in this I really need help.
  10. #UltraWideFestival, #UltraWide, #DreamSetup To make this video I did this: Borrowed a dslr camera from a friend for a day. "borrowed".... a tripod from Canada computers. Had to use my editing to the best of my abilities from that day's recorded footage. Got a copy of Sony Vegas pro from a friend. My pc speks: pentium e5200 overvoltaged to 1.7v using bsel pad mod Gtx 750 ti from pny 400 watt power supply pegatron mother board 8 gig of ddr2 ram clocked at 400 mhz after market fan hp pavilion case
  11. Will this power supply handle 3 gtx 980ti's a 6700k i7 and everything alse in a computer
  12. IBM would be its competitor because it already has a 7nm chip http://www.pcworld.com/article/2946124/ibm-reveals-worlds-first-working-7nm-processor.html
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