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Mozuto

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About Mozuto

  • Birthday May 03, 1993

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Hungary
  • Interests
    Servers,Home Theater,Jazz-Folk-Rock-Pop Music,Motorsports,Cycling

System

  • CPU
    C2D E6550 @3,0Ghz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte EP45-UD3R
  • RAM
    2X2GB Geil Black Dragon 1066Mhz
  • GPU
    Nvidia GT210
  • Case
    Chieftec SH-01-BBSL [modded]
  • Storage
    1X1TB WD Green[WD10EARS],2X2TB WD Green[WD20EZRX]
  • PSU
    Seasonic S12 II 430W
  • Display(s)
    LG W2253TQ
  • Cooling
    Zalman CNPS-9500AT,3x12cm system cooler,2x9cm HDD cooler
  • Keyboard
    Genius KB-G235
  • Mouse
    Logitech MX518
  • Sound
    Asus Xonar D1

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  1. Yeah,I'm considering too to switch back to v25.0.1 but I don't want to step over a problem by downgrading for an older version of a program.
  2. So,my Mozilla just updated to version 26.0 and I noticed that there is no f*cking classic download window anymore,even if I changing some lines in about:config After that I went to the internet and I found this: "Firefox 26 no longer supports the old (classic) Downloads Manager window, that code has been removed and browser.download.useToolkitUI won't have effect and you can reset this pref to remove it. So you will have to use the about:downloads or the Downloads folder in the Library page to keep tack of downloads and you can consider to open the about:downloads page in a separate window." Screw it!! I don't want to use that goddamn Google Chrome (especially after they screwed up youtube) and I don't want to use that shitty Opera Next (no bookmarks,WTF??!!!) Why do they have to screw up everything good and force that new style bullshit for the users? Do you guys have any ideas,how to get back the oldstyle download window in FF 26.0? [Nope,browser.download.useToolkitUI -->true doesn't works anymore! ]
  3. Hi! Almost all of the Linux based distros comes with the LibreOffice package and they can completely handle Office file formats. Instead of Fireworks,your friend can use the program called Pencil. Of course you can find a lot of Video Editing software for Linux: Avidemux,Cinelerra,Kdenlive,Kino,OpenShot,Flowblade,etc.... For a newbie I prefer Ubuntu or Linux Mint. These distributions are extremely good supported systems,fast and easy to use.
  4. Sorry for the late reaction,I didn't seen any notifications about your answer. Anyway,thank you very much I'll give it a try.
  5. It's always better to create a positive airflow in the case. Just go for it. You got a pretty good case,it has dust filters everywhere so I think you don't have to worry about dust. Don't turn the PSU over,let's just take it down to suck fresh,cool air from the outside of the case. (Especially in a tight setup like that) Btw,I don't really understand why do you use such a small case for a heavy-duty PC like yours.
  6. You can easily remove the thermal compound by a single Kleenex (or something like that) I only use Isopropyl if I touched the CPU or the heatsink itself.
  7. You got me lol'd. It's nice to see that Asus has improved a lot in the last times... :rolleyes:
  8. Alright then,you convinced me sir! I'll give it a try. Thanks for your help guys!
  9. Thank you for the quick reply! I've got an old LGA-775 system,it runs in 24/7 and I'm not a big performance enthusiast. Yeah..maybe a little pervert but this rig is still perfect for me I don't have any watercooling stuff in it. I've got an old,heavy,absolutely oldschool Chieftec case with 2x12cm ventilation hole in it's bottom and 1x12cm hole at the back. The main goal is: lowest possible noise by the highest possible airflow and durability.
  10. I'm looking for some new case fans and my first idea was to "get some Noctua in it and that's it" But than I found the Noiseblocker fans and their specifications are awesome,accessories too. Is there anybody who has any experience with them? I know that the Noctua fans are awesome but (for me) they are sooooo....ugly Btw,I don't even care how do they looks like but it's a pretty good felling when I look at the inside of the case (1-2 times in a year ) and the system looks nice. Let's speak it out!
  11. Nope,both cards gonna work perfectly for you,Sir!
  12. You won't have any problem with these card under Linux so just go fir it! Just installed Linux (Ubuntu 13.10) on a brand new machine with R9 270X in it and it works perfect.
  13. Hold on for a second... So I think both card are GTX 770's,right? I Don't really understand it... Btw,I'd go with the Asus.
  14. It doesn't really worth to OC the RAM,especially in games so I think that the problem is coming from somewhere else.
  15. Hey! I'd buy the R4,bacause you can do whatever you want,the TT case will stay for a shitty case forever. It's not all about the sound dampening....the R4's material is much-much better than the TT's and the whole construction is much more way better. Just buy the Define R4 and you'll be happy with that.
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