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theOrangeDoom

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  • CPU
    Intel Core i5-3570K 3.40 GHz
  • Motherboard
    Asus P8Z77-V
  • RAM
    16GB
  • GPU
    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti 1 GB
  • Case
    Chieftec
  • Storage
    120GB SSD + 1TB +3TB
  • PSU
    Chieftec BPS 850C
  • Display(s)
    Double ASUS VH279Q
  • Operating System
    Win 7

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  1. Are you limited to the gesture system, or can you customize a button to a key for example? I know it's not your "gaming" mouse, but since I do a lot of production work and light gaming, I figured it would be a better choice than for say, the Corsair Sabre RGB.
  2. Try Camtasia. It's pretty basic but you get a 30day trial so...
  3. I'm leaning towards the Sapphire Nitro
  4. I can pick from these: http://www.mindfactory.de/search_result.php/search_query/r9+390/Hardware/Grafikkarten+(VGA)/Radeon+R9+Serie/R9+390.html
  5. So, I've already posted in regards to this, but as this will be my 1st PC build I want to make sure it's perfect. Case: nzxt 340s Motherboard: Asus X99-S Intel CPU: Intel Core i7 5820K CPU Cooler: be quiet! Dark Rock 3 GPU: Gigabyte R9 390X Windforce PSU: Corsair RM 750W RAM: 4x4GB HyperX Fury DDR4-2666 Storage: 1x 500GB Samsung 850 Evo 1x 3TB WD Red 1x 3TB WD Green Fans: 2x 140mm be quiet! pure wings 2 OS: Win 10 Questions: For running games, recording and editing videos/music 16GB of ram should be sufficient, or would investing 85€ for 32GB be worth it? I know 750W is plenty, but it's only 10€ more than the 650€ so why not? I went with the R9 390X because it's only 400€ and I think will be more than sufficient for running 2x 1080p displays
  6. I think I might just go with that one, it's only 60€ more and it looks pretty rad
  7. Well I heard there were some serious privacy problems and certain lagg issues.
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