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rkcmd

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  1. get the i5 4590. It's only 20 dollars more, I think. It's 500mhz faster.
  2. Bronze folding badge! :)

  3. I think the only one that would fit the description of small (ie 4.7 inch screen or below) would be xperia z3 compact and iPhone 6 (if you're into apple). The norm these days would seem to be 5 inches. I myself would've preferred to get the compact over the z3, but i got the 5 inch phone and found that it's very useful. I'm actually finding that I'm using my Nexus 7 a lot less, even with movies and games.
  4. most likely, this trend will continue. what we'll see less are tablets because people are opting for bigger phones and there is less reason for getting tablets other than media consumption.
  5. Cooler master hyper 212x has very thin fins. In fact, they're so thin, I cut myself I few times already.
  6. thinner allows more surface area.
  7. Ours have a set price for that, but I give a tip anyway. Getting shaved by a barber feels really good.
  8. Virus, perhaps? Checked Device Manager for driver problems?
  9. Every week, after sweeping my room. I never turn off my PC so when I broom the floor, the intake filters get morbidly dusty.
  10. yup. especially usefull for motherboards with less than adequate number for fan headers.
  11. yup. It's basically a hub with 3 pin and 4 pin connectors that connect to your case fan 4 pin connector header on your motherboard. Although, with this setup, all your fans connected to the hub will be seen as 1 fan, so they'll all have the same speed. Not really a con. If you have similar fans, then this would make getting positive pressure relatively easier.
  12. "You should probably at least read the posts; also that's a horrible combo" is not equal to " just saying you shouldn't buy a sound card with that."... unless I've been asleep for the past couple of years and etiquette has drastically changed... But what do I know. Anyway, yeah, at $150, there's a lot of options for you, OP. That's actually quite a lot for a non audiophile.
  13. The internet can be so mean sometimes... or always...

  14. To OP. He is the man when it comes to music. You should listen to him. Or better yet, everyone should. Unless everyone wants to get shot down when you give a suggestion. Just saying.
  15. Maybe you can get a fan hub like this. http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m206/lloyd_opol/2013-09-22230818_zps6b6d2a51.jpg
  16. You can attach it to the 4 pin header, but you won't be able to regulate the fan speed. So basically, it's similar to just using the molex connectors from your PSU.
  17. for the price, as gaming headsets go, Hyper x cloud 2 would be your best bet. They're really comfortable, like wearing a cloud. What I did though was I got a pair of ATH-M40x (99$ at amazon). They're good flat response headphones. Then I bought a pair of memory foam earpads, and a xonar DGX 5.1 sound card. Then you can setup your range to your heart's desire.
  18. Noctua NH-D15 is good, but it won't fit the n200. I have a hyper 212x on my pc, despite not being overclockable. I did this so I can lower the fan speed to around 600 so it would be quite silent.
  19. A gsync monitor will stay with you up to your next system upgrade, as well as the mouse, keyboard, and other peripherals. Once you get a good gaming build, get the peripherals.
  20. Cool. Like, this would mirror my drive, and be super easy to restore?
  21. get the shield tablet and play it with this... http://www.amazon.com/IPEGA-Telescopic-Wireless-Bluetooth-Controller/dp/B00RE6FMD8/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1433740159&sr=1-2&keywords=ipega+9023 Totally worth it. This tablet holding controller is the skittles. next level skittles dude.
  22. That sounds like a good idea... maybe I should just do a raid mirror setup with a second HDD... minus the 500gb ssd. lol
  23. I see... I thought as well... Will probably just get a 2nd, bigger SSD. Thanks!
  24. I was thinking about upgrades on my pc. I've used SSDs for quite a while now that I doubt an HDD would be usable for me anymore. My earlier plan was to get a 1tb HDD for storage, but now I'm thinking my external HD would suffice, and maybe I should get another SSD and set it on raid 0. Would doing raid 0 on an SSD really make much difference on anything? My performance on a single SSD is quite fast right now. My reflex thinking would be that if I got another SSD, I should just use it as a second drive for more storage.
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