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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from Hunched in Could someone help real quick?   
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    o0odellero0o reacted to Aytex in Cheapest & Lowest Price For 2 or 3 Monitor   
    go with the 370
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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from Ellargo333 in CM Storm Scout 2 Modding   
    U mean like this ?
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    o0odellero0o reacted to vanished in Skylake Build   
    If you get a good one like the H100i yes... but the 80 is actually worse than some decent air coolers (Linus did a video proving it)
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    o0odellero0o reacted to vanished in Skylake Build   
    That's a good board, I would just go with the 6700K and get the most out of it.  Especially since you are planning to liquid cool - that would be totally unnecessary unless you are overclocking, which you will want the 6700K for
     
    And I would add a stick.  You could double your memory, or just get 2 of half the size.  Either way, you just want to make sure you take advantage of your dual channel CPU
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    o0odellero0o reacted to JebKerman in Skylake Build   
    1. Yes
    2: I'd swap the H80i for a big air cooler, 120mm AIOs aren't worth the money. everything else looks good
     
    3: NONONONO STOP POSTING PICTURES I'TS ONLY GOING TO MAKE IT HARDER
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    o0odellero0o reacted to vanished in Skylake Build   
    Why are you not getting the 6700K with that Z series mobo?  it is clocked higher from the factory and can be overclocked.
     
    Also, I assume you are getting 2 sticks of memory, but your original post did not make that clear.  If you are not, I would suggest that you do.
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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from ItsComrade in Tech Things You Dont Know But Are Too Afraid To Ask.   
    personally I am a shy people, I afraid to ask, talk, and say. But, I find out typing on forum is quite fun. Mabye you can locate my location but you dunno where and who am I.
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    o0odellero0o reacted to rashdanml in Future study.   
    Computer hardware design is largely Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE or EECE), specializing in Computer hardware. For the sake of completion, Software design is either EECE with a Software specialization (sometimes called Software Engineering) or Computer Science (lots of programming, so out of the question). Look into College engineering programs, those tend to be easier and more hands-on than University programs (more focus on Academics).
     
    Both are difficult. Both require a lot of work. Even hardware design requires knowledge of low-level computer programming, to an extent. If you're finding programming difficult, I would re-evaluate your options. 
     
    This is an entirely foreign concept to most people, but answer this question:
    If you were given any job in the world to do, and you would jump on it instantly without a moments hesitation and without considering how much money it'll pay, what job would it be? In other words, what job would you enjoy doing, 100% free, for the rest of your life? 
     
    If you can find something that fits the above, and you truly enjoy it, you'll find a way to make a living out of it. Take money out of the equation for now. If you absolutely MUST be paid before you're willing to do something, you don't really enjoy doing it. 
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    o0odellero0o reacted to rashdanml in Future study.   
    The two questions were related. It should have been phrased "Any job you truly enjoy".
    Obviously, working results in money. All I'm saying is, when choosing a career for life, money shouldn't be a factor. Focus first on what you enjoy doing. Do that. Learn how to do it better. A way to make money out of with will come naturally.
     
    Your example: You enjoy building computers; for now, you're building systems for a few people. You can start a business doing just that - build and sell systems, or build custom systems for people (with a setup/build fee which'll be your primary source of income). Don't need much formal education for that; a few business related courses in college will help as the business expands. Could start locally, and then look into shipping systems nationwide as your customer base increases. 
     
    Similarly, you can find a multitude of others things you enjoy, some of which you might enjoy more than building and selling computers. 
     
    The initial focus is finding something you enjoy which you'll do for free. Nobody has to pay you to do it, nobody has to force you to do it. You'll do it without being asked, without any incentives. Hell, you'd even go as far as to spend lots of money doing it. At some point, if you truly enjoy doing what you do and are good at it, it will become a source of income. And you'll love every moment of it for the rest of your life. 
     
    If you focus on the money, you'll end up working towards a career just because it pays well, regardless of whether or not you enjoy the job/career. If you do end up enjoying it, great. However, the odds are just as likely, if not more so, that you'll end up regretting that choice later down the line. It's happened to countless college and university students I personally know. 
     
    Since you're young, one thing I would say is: Don't put off the decision. Start early. Yes, you have time to decide. Yes, you can switch around in College or University, but that quickly becomes expensive as you'd waste a year or more before you switch to something new, and that's a year or more of tuition. You don't want to be undecided all through college or university. 
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    o0odellero0o reacted to LinusTech in WD Red 4TB GIVEAWAY!   
    This contest is now closed!! Winners are below!
     
    GRAND PRIZE: WINTHER
    RUNNER UPS: SUSHISKY & WING2K5
     
    INTRODUCTION
     
    Western Digital is taking a "go big or go home" approach to at least two things right now. One is the all new 4TB 3.5" Red NAS-optimized hard drive, and the other is this giveaway. Western Digital provided us with an incredibly generous EIGHT 4TB Red drives to give away. Because these drives are RAID-optimized, we thought it would make sense to group up the prizes so that you guys can run them the way they're meant to be run!
     

     
    Again... HUGE thanks to Western Digital for making this giveaway possible. They've been so supportive of Linus Tech Tips. They sponsored our trip to Computex, sponsored our trip to PAX, and they're giving awesome stuff away to our community
     
    PLEASE TAKE SOME TIME TO READ THE SPONSOR MESSAGES BELOW!
     
     
    SPONSOR MESSAGES
     
    1. Check out this excellent review of the WD Red 4TB over at Storage Review. These guys are awesome and know far more about testing drives than we ever will!
     

     
    2. Check out the WD Red lineup even if you're not planning to enter the contest: http://geni.us/YQabkT
     
    3. Check out this video outlining the advantages of WD's Red lineup of drives: 
     
     
     
    WD RED 4TB GIVEAWAYS RULES & REGULATIONS 
     
    I decided to split things up into one GRAND PRIZE and two runner up prizes. The big winner (who will be drawn first) gets FOUR 4TB WD Red 3.5" hard drives. That's right. FOUR. That's enough to store 12TB of data in RAID 5, or 8TB of data in RAID 1. Each runner up will receive TWO 4TB WD Red 3.5" hard drives. That's enough for 4TB of RAID1 safe storage! This is a Linus Tech Tips giveaway (WD is providing the drives to us to decide what we want to do with them) so it's WORLDWIDE!
     
    WHAT YOU NEED TO DO
     
    This giveaway is only available for Linus Tech Tips forum members, and as usual you can either get ONE entry to win, or you can get more!!
     
    1x entry - Post about your storage setup in this thread. The most important thing is WHY you run the hardware you run. There are NO bonus points for talking about WD, and there are no wrong answers. It's okay to say what brands you're using, and it's okay to have a reason that's as simple as "my friend recommended it at the time"
     
    1x bonus entry - Include a link in your post of you sharing the giveaway on your personal Facebook

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    You can get a maximum of 4 entries by including links in your post to the three eligible sharing places. Here is an example of what an optimal maximum entry (4) post would look like:
                                                                                                                                                                                        
    1. I don't have a desktop, but I run an OCZ Vertex 4 128GB SSD for my boot drive because it was a great price, and offers great speed with a 5 year warranty. I don't keep any storage drives in my system because I use spotify for all of my music and I don't watch many movies, but I do have a 1TB external USB3 drive that has 1-touch back up, so I plug that in once in a while so that if my laptop gets lost I will still have my data. 
     
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    The contest closes September 30th, 2013 and the winner will be contacted after we've had a chance to tabulate the entries. Good luck everyone! Thanks for participating, and a big thanks again to our sponsor, WD!
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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from chinabrus in [Build Log] LoveBox -(S3)   
    OMG PINK ! I feel so GAY ! xD
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    o0odellero0o reacted to MrGaminger in What's the best looking video card you have ever seen?   
    Ares 2 or one of the stock 700 series 
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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from AxelPeeters in [Build Log] LoveBox -(S3)   
    OMG PINK ! I feel so GAY ! xD
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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from xRedLizard in [Build Log] LoveBox -(S3)   
    OMG PINK ! I feel so GAY ! xD
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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from Hunter259 in [Build Log] LoveBox -(S3)   
    OMG PINK ! I feel so GAY ! xD
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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from Keeper_of_Precepts in Phantom Water-Cooled Build   
    you just left the pump like that ?
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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from Focux in Project "N1GHTRAV3N" by Focux   
    I came for your profile picture DJ Tenashar ~
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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from Jay123 in Left or Right Thumb for spacebar?   
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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from FireFox in What’s the worst part of your rig?   
    Intel stock cooler ~ although look horrible but still useful.
     

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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from jamomat in Best looking air coolers   
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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from matin94 in 800D or 900D   
    900D mabye too huge...
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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from sotiris.bos in Clean computer with a hairdryer?   
    make sure you do at outside of your house, dont blow all the dust all over your room / house
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    o0odellero0o got a reaction from hehehehhehehehe in cooler master haf x   
    all computer part majority fit in this HAF X case.
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