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System
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CPU
i7-4790k at 4.7 gHz
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Motherboard
Gigabyte Z97-G5
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RAM
16gb Corsair Vengeance pro 1866 mHz
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GPU
MSI GTX 970 OC'd
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Case
NZXT H440
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Storage
2x WD Caviar Blue 1TB/2x Crucial MX100 256gb SSD
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PSU
EVGA B1 650w 80+ Gold
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Cooling
Corsair H100i
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Keyboard
Poker II/K70 Cherry MX Reds
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Operating System
Dualboot Windows 7/Linux Mint
Undertow_'s Achievements
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Nothing says a Linus DIY build like gross incompetence with a lack of patience and tools to do the job properly.
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Does the typing in this video bother anyone else?
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Please have Taran do more videos. The way he picks everything apart and really destroys products sometimes is seriously entertaining but still informative.
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Don't make any bets on Intel pushing huge growth on Cannonlake. We barely saw any with Kabylake and there's even less information on the next architecture at the moment. I'd personally wait to see if Ryzen puts any pressure on and see what Intel has to respond with.
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2500k build replacement. F to pay respects.
Undertow_ replied to brandy92's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Maybe go with an H100i GTX or X42 instead of air cooling if you want to get more serious about your overclocking. -
Might be a little late but does anyone know where I can get furnace foam similar to what they used here?
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So they look awful, don't sound up to par, and are still more expensive than many prebuilt bookshelves that can offer even greater fidelity... But seriously, you guys could have tried to make them look half decent.
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So for a custom case build project I need to figure out how to install my power button. I have one that I took out of an old Dell Optiflex but wanted to see if it would be possible to adapt it to work with a modern motherboard (Gigabyte G5 z97x to be specific) or if should I just buy a cheap one online. I don't care about having the LEDs work, the power button is my only priority.
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I use an E10K with my DT880s and have had no problems at all. It's also small enough where you could bring it with you if you happen to travel a lot.
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Philips head screwdriver, maybe a set of pliers, 10 fingers, a consciousness, and willpower. A knife might help with the boxes.
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I'm looking to get a new mouse and wanted to go wireless. I've been looking at the G602, M720, and MX Master. My question is whether or not the wireless, button, and DPI switching comparability will be affected on Linux. Does anyone have any experience with these mice on linux? I'm running Ubuntu if that helps at all.
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Can anyone recommend a wireless mouse that I can use for gaming but won't run my bank account into the ground? I've been eyeing the M705 and M330 for a bit but wasn't sure if they were decent.