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avzanzag

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  • Location
    New Zealand
  • Interests
    Trail running, PC gaming, watching informational videos.

System

  • CPU
    i5 4690k
  • Motherboard
    GA-Z97X-Gaming 3
  • RAM
    Kingston DDR3 8GB (2X4GB) 1600MHz HyperX Fury series Blue Gaming RAM
  • GPU
    Gigabyte Windforce R9 290x 4GB
  • Case
    COOLER MASTER Storm SCOUT 2 BLACK
  • Storage
    Crucial BX100 250GB
  • Mouse
    Razer Abyssus
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 64 bit

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  1. I would love a video cataloguing what tech (PC, laptop, phone, audio, etc) Linus, and the rest of the LMG crew, would outfit themselves with, money no object.
  2. Wouldn't it be cool to have a PC that you could pick up and mount right on your bike for transport? There are a number of hard case panniers that even look a bit like mid towers, and if anyone could make something like this work, LTT can. Linus even has a bike to test them on! Which would be easier, modifying an existing pannier, or modifying a beefy PC case to fit with a mounting system? I'd love to see this happen, I think it's exactly the kind of wacky thing LTT does so well.
  3. avzanzag

    The CPU

    My one thought is that if you are going as hardcore as a R9 390 you should be looking at a higher calibre of CPU? Like at least a 4th gen i5 or an AMD 8000 series? My rig has an i5 4690k and an R9 290x and I know that it is my CPU which is the bottleneck; if you had an i3 or a 6000 series running an even better GPU the bottleneck would be even more extreme.
  4. Really enjoyed this video, even though it did make me cringe a little. Keep em coming! Can't wait to see how you end up making this work.
  5. Hi guys, So I am trying to put together my new pc. My psu didn't come with an 8-pin connector that fits into my graphics card, but it did come with a 6-pin. The gpu its self came with an 8-pin to dual molex connector though, and the psu came with an adaptor. So what I can do is plug the 8-pin to molex cable into the gpu and connect it to the psu via the molex adaptor which came with the psu. Does anyone see a problem with this? Or should I go and buy a 8pin pcie cable?
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