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kimkimkim

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Denmark
  • Interests
    cycling, beer and computers
  • Occupation
    student

System

  • CPU
    4670k
  • Motherboard
    z97i-plus
  • RAM
    8 giggles
  • GPU
    gtx 980
  • Case
    250d
  • Storage
    ~600gb ssd storage
  • PSU
    750w seasonic
  • Display(s)
    generic asus screen
  • Cooling
    custom loop
  • Keyboard
    logitech k740
  • Mouse
    logitech g500
  • Operating System
    win7

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  1. Sennhesier HD 650 with a soundcard.
  2. You should be able to enter your bios by unplugging your bootdrive. Try to change some POST and splashscreen settings.
  3. The thing is, all these "untouched" ISOs from tpb doesn't have the right md5/sha1. Something was changed with the ISOs, but it's hard to tell what.
  4. I had the same problem as you. After a bit of searching I found a lot of offical ISOs on mydigitallife. http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/56439-Windows-7-ultimate-x86-x64-ISO-Download These are official ISOs from Microsoft themselves. You can do some research to see if the MD5s match and stuff. I wish to stress that these are not cracked ISOs, so no piracy is involved. You have to activiate the installation with a key ... unless, yeah you know what I mean.
  5. i've never been able to fill up my 2tb drive, but i'm also that kind of person who deletes stuff after i'm done using it.
  6. depends.. sure, your shit will probably open faster and all that kind of stuff, but you will not see any FPS improvements.
  7. It's a pretty relative matter, tbh. I don't believe there's #1 keyboard at this time of writing. But tell us, what do you look after? LEDs, silent keys or a third thing? I personally like the look of Das Keyboard, but they're pricey. http://www.daskeyboard.com/ You can probably get a better keyboard for the same amout of money
  8. while idle temps often doesn't matter, i would still say that 45-50c is on the high end. - where do you live? - ambient temps? - load temps?
  9. 1) Right click on computer and select "Manage" 2) In the tree select disk management 3) In disk manager select your new drive, right click and initialize/activate the drive 4) Finally, right click on it and format the drive.
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