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Syde

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  1. You could probably upgrade to the i5 later then resell the i3 for a good price.
  2. the nvidia shield tablet is also pretty good
  3. id say the options for good phones nowadays are: Oneplus 3, 6GB RAM, 64GB Storage, good build quality, Cheap, great camera. Samsung S7 or S7 Edge, 4GB RAM, 32GB Storage, SD Card expansion IP68 certified, amazing build quality, arguably best camera on the market. ZTE Axon 7, 4GB RAM, 64GB Storage, SD Card expansion, cheaper than Samsung S7, great camera. Sony Z5 compact, 2GB RAM, 32GB Storage, SD Card expansion, Smallest phone, good camera. Those are some good options.
  4. ok screw it i'll just go m-atx because that's just too expensive
  5. do you guys have some m-itx motherboard recommendations for overclocking the pentium?
  6. do you guys have some m-itx motherboard recommendations for overclocking the pentium?
  7. but does the h97 chipset support overclocking of the pentium?
  8. Hey guys. my brother was looking to buy a cheap gaming pc and asked me for help. I therefore looked up cheap CPU's and found the athlon x4 860k, pentium g3258, and the pentium g4400. i thought the g3258 was better from what i had seen from benchmarks because of its overclocking potential. my brother also wanted a small pc so i looked up itx motherboards, but i wasn't sure if its possible to overclock on the h81m-itx or the h97 itx motherboards. can you? if somebody knows please share it with me. thanks -Syde
  9. i haven't spilt anything on it, the keycaps are just really dirty.
  10. Hey guys, i was looking for a way to clean my corsair k70 mech keyboard and thought that cleaning it with isopropyl alcohol 95% but i wasn't sure if the keycaps would get damaged (uv-coated?) if somebody has tried this please tell me if it's safe. thanks -Syde
  11. Hey guys, i was building a pc for a good friend of mine, but when we had gotten windows installed on his main ssd, the sshd mass storage drive didn't show up in windows. so i looked in the BIOS if it was detected and it said that it was correctly detected and was working fine. does anyone have an idea for how to get it working in windows? all help is useful. -Syde
  12. crossfire does not require a bridge anymore. they made it work through the PCI-E slots so no you don't need a bridge.
  13. in theory it would work. all tho you might find some compatibility issues.
  14. if you are also buying a new motherboard then go for the i5 6400 skylake, better efficiency and better performance in my testing.
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