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Titan_XXX

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About Titan_XXX

  • Birthday Mar 10, 1986

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    United States
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    4790K
  • Motherboard
    Asus Maximus Vii Hero
  • RAM
    16 GB Corsair Vengeance 1866
  • GPU
    Titan X
  • Case
    Corsair 760T
  • Storage
    Samsung EVO 500 GB
  • PSU
    EVGA Supernova G2 850
  • Display(s)
    Asus ROG SWIFT
  • Cooling
    Custom Loop
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow
  • Mouse
    Steelseries Rival
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1
  1. Here's my contest entry. A 30 second rap video. Watch out Eminem! #RapGod :rolleyes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7RtKZDDfjE ​
  2. The same way you would sand anything else. Sandpaper can sand down rubber by removing tiny particles of the material.
  3. Get the 12mm one. It's better to have it a little big than small. If it's too big and can't fit you can always buy some sandpaper at your local hardware store and sand it down a bit. Lubrication is a must even with the perfect size so I'd recommend the 12mm and some Sandpaper if it won't fit with lube.
  4. I assume you've tried a different PCIE slot already? This honestly sounds like a problem you should be taking up with the manufacturer.
  5. I only own 1 steam game and my account is worth over $500. Got to love those CS:GO skins.
  6. First transgender and now transracial. "I was born a white man but I'm really a lesbian Eskimo so please address me as such." LOL! I can understand and accept the transgendered thing and I'm fine with it, but transracial is taking it to far.
  7. I started saving after about $600 suddenly fell in my lap from an unexpected student grant. My girlfriend works while I go to school but she was kind enough to put any spare money into our "PC savings fund." Within 2 months we had $1700 saved. It was enough to buy a pretty good computer but not nearly enough for what I wanted. Once I reached 2 grand I talked to my Dad who said he would match anything we had saved up as a reward for my straight A's in college. Next thing I know I had 4 grand. The biggest financial mistake I made was with my custom loop. The first round I spent $650 to get the loop up and running. I then spent another $300 a few months later to upgrade it and put custom sleeving in. Now I'm saving up to upgrade to hardline PETG tubing. Had I just went this route to begin with I could have saved a good $500 bucks. You live and you learn though. I just wasn't comfortable enough to jump right into hardline tubing for my first loop.
  8. Linus has a DDOS price on his head. All 'famous' online personalities do. I honestly don't understand what someone could possibly get from DDOS attacking a website but I guess I don't understand the motive behind a lot of things going on these day. I suspect boredom and insecurities play a major role :unsure:
  9. One of my first RMA experiences ever and it went smooth as can be. They provided me with a shipping label 24 hours after I placed my RMA ticket. The shipping label they provided was for 2 day air shipping. The entire process from the moment I placed my RMA ticket to the moment I received my brand new replacement in the mail took a little over a weak. That's pretty damn good in my opinion. Big shout out to Corsair for taking care of me. Can't recommend them enough. I'll give them a 10\10 review on customer service.
  10. I LOVE my ROG SWIFT. Sure, it's a TN panel but a damn good one at that. The color and viewing angles are about as good as it gets on TN. I haven't once thought to myself "I wish the color was better." With all that said if I was buying a monitor today I would probably go with Acer's 1440p 144hz ips panel because they're about the same price. I'll be keeping my ROG SWIFT until a 4k high refresh G-Sync panel is available (hopefully Pascal offers DisplayPort 1.3 or something similar to allow this)
  11. Never used that pump before. EK offers a D5 version of that same reservoir\pump combo.
  12. All relative as to what you consider a high overclock and what you consider cool. If you mean will the H110i keep a moderately overclocked 5960x well below thermal throttle then the answer is yes.
  13. "You're part of the largest software upgrade ever, and your PC is almost ready for Windows 10. We're rolling out the free upgrade in waves and we'll let you know when it's ready for you. Watch for your notification so that you can start your upgrade." Apparently I got picked last. This is PE class all over again :blink:
  14. Custom loops are quite expensive. If you can't afford a pretty cheap new case I don't think you should be considering a loop yet. Save up and do it right.
  15. I'd just keep the 770 until Pascal comes out. Get yourself a REAL DEAL HOLYFIELD upgrade a year from now.
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