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KrakensKitchen

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    The Upside Down

System

  • CPU
    i7 6700K
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z170 Krait Gaming
  • RAM
    Kingston HyperX DDR4 2133 2x8
  • GPU
    GALAX GTX 1070 HOF
  • Case
    NZXT H440 White/Black
  • Storage
    1TB WD Blue/250GB Samsung 850 EVO
  • PSU
    EVGA SuperNova G2 750W
  • Display(s)
    Samsung S27D590P
  • Cooling
    NZXT Kraken X61
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G710
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Sound
    Kingston HyperX Cloud White
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 64 Bit

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  1. Was confused over why my PC was shutting down randomly. Found out the 24 pin connector was half plugged into the PSU
  2. 56 WHR with FHD usually lasts me around 4 and a half to 5 hours with a mix of 1080p YouTube and browsing Reddit on Chrome. However I have the PCIE SSD only model so if your getting the 32GB SSD + HDD version you might see a small decrease in battery life as the HDD consumes more power. TBH you should spring for the 84WHR FHD version as I've heard it lasts for 8 to 9 hours.
  3. It needs fan's behind the motherboard as well
  4. Opened a 13 year old HP Compaq NX9010 recently (The first ever computer I ever used when I was 6 ) I took a look inside and found the fans and surrounding areas were clogged with a substance which I presumed was nicotine combined with 12 year old dust, It actually hardened over the years because of the heat the Pentium 4 was producing and was a horrible dark brown color and the whole entire laptop reeked of this musty smell. I couldn't scrap the substance off or mask the smell so I scrapped the entire computer. Did salvage the massive heatsink from it though.
  5. I'm for this just to see what Dennis would do.
  6. A whitebox PC with an iCute case and a sketchy case power supply. It had a Pentium 4, a Gigabyte motherboard, 512MB of RAM, Gainward MX440 AGP card, stock Intel cooler and a Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 80GB IDE hard drive. I remember playing some weird educational games on it before it got replaced by a HP Pavilion desktop with a Pentium D and Geforce 7500LE in mid 2007.
  7. I actually thought about building a PC back in early 2014 (I originally wanted an Xbone solely for Forza Motorsport 5) but only until November this year I was able to build it. So in October 2015 I got the parts and managed to assemble it together but the motherboard died during the process (I think it was faulty from the beginning) and that delayed my ascension until November (Just imagine a bunch of components just lying on your desk in your bedroom for a month). In November I finally got the replacement motherboard and everything worked and booted fine the first time however the WD Blue drive I got brand new was all along DOA so I thought I put in this 8 year old Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 I found in a Seagate Desktop backup thing I salvaged would do fine until I got the replacement. Bad idea, the Seagate soon started to die on me and soon enough it gave up and I lost some of the games I installed from Steam earlier, GTA V was the biggest loss since It took 17 hours on my crappy ADSL connection to download
  8. Airflow wouldn't be great in such a tight case like the PS4's
  9. Recently I brought a brand new 1 TB WD Blue drive for my first build and it's been making these strange "sweeping sounds that's really audible, BIOS doesn't recognize the drive either so I can't really test it with Data Lifeguard. Hard Drive Crash.mp3
  10. In Windows 10 you go into File Explorer and right click This PC then Manage should pop up.
  11. I'm really digging the entire collection actually But the Autore keyboard is probably my most favorite,The keyboard is both simplistic and mechanical with its textured matte black finish giving it a classy and understated "I mean business, no fooling around" instead of "Look at me! you change the LED's to whatever frigging color you desire 24/7/365 with [insert insanely large statistic here] colors possible! and with a push of a button from one of the 256 macro keys you can assign on your NEW XXXDANKSCOPEXDDD keyboard you can upload your Mountain Dew induced Black Ops 18 montages straight to YouTube!, HOW WIIICCKEEED! XDDDDDDD" But really, I just really dig the Autore keyboard, it's not trying to be "RECOMMENDED MOST INNOVATIVE GAMING KEYBOARD Of The Year" or have "More RGB Color Possibilities Than The Competition" I just want a keyboard that is mechanical with a clean and simplistic look,well built finish with no gimmicks or "Gaming Essentials" which I hardly ever use at all with no frills switches like Cherry MX, and it seems the Feenix Autore Keyboard fits that description quite perfectly.
  12. My motherboard and unfortunately that happened... Now I can't tell if my motherboard took the 6700k and 2 sticks of RAM with it
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