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noon123

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  • Birthday Sep 01, 1999

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  1. Phanteks Enthoo Elite http://www.phanteks.com/Enthoo-Elite.html
  2. Hi! I'm in my last year of high school, so that means I need to write a paper. Me and my partner decided to go with the following: In wat way will VR be part of our daily lives in the future? I was wondering if anyone knew some great articles, forums, sites... (about the topic or just VR in general). Thx!
  3. A pair of really good headphones so she'll never have to listen to those $15 earphones that breake in a month AGAIN! http://www.amazon.com/beyerdynamic-770-80-Studio-Headphones/dp/B0016MNAAI/ref=sr_1_20?s=aht&ie=UTF8&qid=1449166119&sr=1-20&refinements=p_n_shipping_option-bin%3A3242350011%2Cp_36%3A-30000 Thanky you LTT!
  4. It's really small. I have no space for tower in my room, just enough space for a monitor and something like the magnus.
  5. noon123

    cheap earphones

    I have had good earphones for 9.99 a couple years ago. I just can't find them anymore.
  6. noon123

    cheap earphones

    I'm looking for a pair of good quality, in-ear earphones under €10. I don't want extreme bass as long as they don't break after a month of using them. Thanks!
  7. I can't clean my laptop out because opening it, is not an option. Speccy and HW monitor show the same results.
  8. Yeah... the fans ramp up, there is coming heat out of the vents and sometimes I almost burn my hand when I lift it up... Installing openhardwaremonitor and HW monitor at the moment.
  9. Hi, So.. I use "Speccy" to keep an eye on my cpu temperatures of my laptop. Under my normal load (1 youtube video, 5-10 Chrome tabs and a couple Word documents) the temperature is 105°C - 115°C (221°F - 239°F). Even under light load it's 90°C (194°F) When I play TF2 my gpu temperatures stay under 70°C (158°F). I don't know how much I can trust Speccy but is this normal? And are there things that I beter schouldn't do like playing games? I really don't want to fry my laptop . Thanks! specs: hp pavilion 15-p266nb cpu: A10-5745M gpu Radeon R7 M260
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