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theocuff322

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  1. 544 pages whaaaat But I bought a Corsair CX PSU and a GTX 960... Two of the worst buys of my life.
  2. Some AMD-A8 APU, 4 gigs of RAM, and horrible performance.
  3. This is literally a Lian-Li PC-O7. Almost the exact same thing. Thermalfake strikes again. EDIT: on second thought, it looks a bit more like the PC-O7S with the sides removed.
  4. Well, I did some more digging after that call, and it turns out Bell was scamming me. I was paying $80 for 175GB of bandwidth, but my plan actually allowed for 250GB. I didn't get a refund either.
  5. I did call. They didn't lower my prices, but they gave me 75 extra gigabytes of bandwidth, which I really needed.
  6. what I pay $80 CAD ($60 USD) for 50Mbps down and 7Mbps up (advertised as 10Mbps)thanks Bell Canada
  7. funny how a real karambit marble fade costs less than a CS:GO karambit marble fade isn't it Also nice paint job [emoji14]
  8. damn son where'd he find that
  9. I got a message saying that my penguin was banned for 24 hours3 days later I was still banned It's been 2 months, and still no unban Disney pls
  10. I have the same CPU with a worse GPU (GTX 960) and I can run CS:GO at max settings with 250+ FPS.
  11. Well, perhaps I should elaborate more. I don't like it when people recommend CX PSUs to people who are using high end parts, because there are some people who believe that the CX line is better simply because it is cheaper. Personally, I've found a lot of these people.
  12. Well I don't know about you, but where I live, the i5-4690k is $300 CAD, and the Xeon E3 1231v3 is $365.and when people recommend Corsair CX PSUs... pisses me off so much
  13. Well, just thought I would add that in, because a couple of my friends have bought school laptops that they're barely able to carry [emoji14]
  14. Hey guys, I'm looking for a fairly light, portable laptop for light gaming (and I mean very light, like single player Minecraft kind of light,) 1080p YouTube video-watching, programming, and lots and lots of typing. I would prefer to keep the price under $1000 CAD (roughly $745 USD,) but the cheaper the better. Requirements: Windows Intel Core i3 or better 1080p screen Small and portable Must be capable of all things listed above Thanks!
  15. Most people I know use Android, myself included. There are a couple of iPhones sprinkled here and there though.
  16. Corsair M65, or M65 RGB if it's within budget.
  17. The Acer H236HLbid is a 23" IPS monitor that's under your budget at $160CAD, which is less than $150USD, and it has very small bezels. Not sure about overclockability though, and it doesn't have a DisplayPort input.
  18. I have an IKEA desk as well, and it's awesome. Not sure if the model number, but it's a model where you buy the legs separately, and it's really big, if that narrows it down
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