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SneakySam69

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  1. hi, I'm looking to replace my g502 because i can't handle the weight. Mionix Castor, Zowie EC1-A, FinalMouse Summer 2015, Steelseries Rival 300 Fade Edition I want one that has the best sensor and will fit a palm grip with no hybrid weird finger crossing movement. Or should I not replace the g502 because it has the best sensor in the stockpile i have chosen?
  2. Bump This is still an issue Btw if I shutdown the PC and then repower it back up almost minutes after it works fine
  3. I have plugged in the monitor to my graphics card I do have an HDMI cable from my tv i will try that or i will try hooking my pc up to the tv
  4. So you dont think its the PSU or the Mobo? I dont have another monitor i could try a tv I will try replacing the kraken with the stock and do a test
  5. Specs: i5 4690k Kraken x61 Asus Z97-A/3.1 G.Skill Sniper Gaming Series 16GB 1866mhz Samsung 850 Evo 250GB 1TB WD Blue Gigabyte GTX 980Ti G1 Gaming Phanteks Enthoo Pro EVGA SuperNova 850w G2 Windows 8.1/64bit Asus VG248QE BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 0401 No error messages or anything The Explaination: So I built my new PC right? I configure the stuff in the BIOS and install Windows. Everything is great and happy UNTIL I realized after shutting down my PC and letting the PSU stay on afterwards, My Kraken still has the red LED on. Then when I went to go turn it on, the whole system powers on; fans all spinning, mobo leds EVERYTHING. But my monitor doesnt do anything...i turn my monitor on but its DVI no signal. So my way of solving this is turning off the power supply while PC and monitor is off and then turning back on the PSU and starting it up. It's getting really annoying to have to do this and I'm afraid its making some of my parts last shorter. At first I thought it was my PSU but then I read it could be my RAM my GPU my Mobo my mobo battery or my cable management(its really horrid) Conclusion: I need to find a solution to this pretty quick. Do i need a new PSU? a new Mobo? a new GPU? I need some help. Thank you and have a gr8 day
  6. Hi All, I'm trying to decide whether to buy a EVGA ACX 2.0 Backplate GTX980Ti or wait for the other aftermarket coolers. They already have the Gigabyte version on NewEgg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125787 But I don't know if I can trust that even if it's shipped from newegg... So should I just go safe and buy the EVGA one or get the Gigabyte version?
  7. Even if it is fake, be a gangsta in skewl and show off. Then they steal it and find out its fake. That would be funny
  8. Monitor and Stuff: I will be running an Asus VG248QE and possibly 2 of those in the future or upgrade to 4K/1440p. Budget/Location: My budget is $1670 max and $1700 without rebates. Yes I am in the US. Peripherals: We don't need to worry about the peripherals pricing into the pc as other people are buying them for me and the same for a Windows 7 disk . Upgrading: I wouldn't really upgrade anything except maybe an i7 4790k or X99 if z97 gets outdated. Maybe 32gb of RAM. I don't think I would ever need to upgrade my GTX980Ti to an SLI or something. My Aim: Mostly for gaming and some video editing along with daily use and bunch 'o web browsing. My Build: CPU: i5 4690k CPU Cooler: NZXT Kraken X61 Mobo: ASUS Z97-A/USB3.1 RAM: G.Skill Sniper Series 16GB SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB HDD: WD 1TB Blue Graphics Card: Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX980Ti Case: Phanteks Enthoo Pro PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000G2 OD: Asus DRW Tell me if anything else would be more money saving and a better choice such as the psu downgraded to an 850w or something. I don't know just tell me what to change and your thoughts. Thanks Also: My keyboard is gonna be a Corsair K95 RGB Blue. They have it on the corsair website as buy while supplies last. Should I buy it, I'm hesitant that I shouldn't because the reason they canceled the RGB MX Blues line was because of the "inconsistent" clickyness of the blues. http://gaming.corsair.com/en-us/corsair-gaming-k95-rgb-mechanical-gaming-keyboard-cherry-mx-blue
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