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awesomeness10120

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  1. If you can afford it, get a GTX 950 or a 2GB R9 380. Better deal IMO.
  2. 1. Depends which CPU and chipset you have. 2. Check the motherboard manual for front I/O headers, and check the wiring on the case. 3. Depends what you do and how long you want to use the computers. 4. Don't really know what you're asking... 5. Build the PC out of the case. Make sure the motherboard is not on the anti static bag. 6. Yes, but not at very high framerates if you play AAA games. Usually daisy chaining or hubs. 7. Do you mean the headset hooked up to the monitor?
  3. I'm looking to getting a new phone soon. I'm not a fan of Samsung or Apple, and I don't have a set budget. Any ideas?
  4. Look, I think we can all agree that most forms of religious extremism end badly. But don't listen to Christians, Muslims, or secularists that are lacking in knowledge.
  5. Unfortunately, no. The iMac's display cannot be used as a monitor. It's Mac or nothing.
  6. The best one is probably the Z170 one. It has the newest firmware, too.
  7. Here's a better $1000 build: http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/partlist/
  8. Correct me if I'm wrong, but some Polaris cards will have HBM1. I think it was PcPer that said that.
  9. I'm just waiting to see if ASUS releases the ARES IV custom pcb Radeon Pro Duo. That would be awesome... if i could afford it.
  10. http://www.amazon.com/Silicon-Power-128GB-Swivel-SP128GBUF3B30V1K/dp/B00JT0E56M/ref=sr_1_10?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1457891775&sr=1-10&keywords=128gb+flash+drive
  11. http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P10S-WS/ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132731&cm_re=p10s_ws-_-13-132-731-_-Product FINALLY, a workstation motherboard that I would buy. Best combination of price, features, and functionality. Xeon with ECC anyone?
  12. I think it's the same PCB as the Nano.
  13. 380x. You can overclock it to beat the 380, too.
  14. This has been on my mind lately, but in a CPU, would you rather have more cores/threads, or less cores/thread but better per core performance? Which one would you have for any workload?
  15. For what you're doing, I'd say it's ok and a great gaming box.
  16. RAM is at complete stock speeds. No XMP profiles of any kind. And it's at 1600Mhz CL10.
  17. Mid 60s for the both the CPU and GPU under load. Motherboard temps are safe, too.
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