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patrick4525

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About patrick4525

  • Birthday May 12, 2000

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    denmark ishøj
  • Interests
    Pc & slepping
  • Occupation
    school

System

  • CPU
    i7 6700k
  • Motherboard
    Msi z170a gaming m5
  • RAM
    16 gb 2133mhz
  • GPU
    Asus Strix 4GB 960
  • Case
    Corsair 600c
  • Storage
    2 500gb ssds in raid 0
  • PSU
    Corsair 500w
  • Display(s)
    2 acer 60hz 1 aoc 144 hz
  • Cooling
    5 corsair fans
  • Keyboard
    Razer ananzi
  • Mouse
    razer naga
  • Sound
    logitech speakers
  • Operating System
    win 10 64bit

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  1. i've heard that they have made the app more offline compatible so you can still use it after they kill the servers and yes im taking the risk of it being dead on arrival and because the watch is open source. somebody is working on a new app for the watch
  2. you can still buy it on amazon https://www.amazon.com/Pebble-Technology-Corp-900-00057-se/dp/B01KM4NFD2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1513498938&sr=8-3&keywords=pebble+2+se
  3. so i just found my old pebble v1 after my moto360v2 died. and i remembered how much i loved the original pebble but after the purchase of pebble by fitbit i dont know when they stop supporting the watch. so anyway should i take the risk of them just killing support tomorrow or should i buy the pebble 2 se?
  4. how can i see which one i have. is it the firmware?
  5. well it seemed to have stopped i will update if it begins again
  6. it says its still good
  7. im having problems with windows every so often the systems begins to freeze and then begin to start again. its not just when i write it does it. its the whole system that stops. i attached a video of it happening when writing this topic. IMG_2703.MOV
  8. i was hoping a custom bios could do something am i correct in that?
  9. correct. its a little expensive but its better than frying my laptop
  10. well i was hoping it was more simple
  11. well i have already plugged it in and the laptop still works and charges with the original charger
  12. so i wanted to have a external battery for my laptop the charger for my dell vostro 5568 provides 19.5V to the laptop i took a dewalt 18v drill battery and connected it (i know the 18650 lithium cells makes the fully charged battery go to 21.25V but i read somewhere that electronics could operate in between 10% so im thinking that is fine) but there was a 3rd wire in the laptop cable. i measured it and it was 3.4V DC and also 3.4V AC for some reason i took and connected one of the cells of the dewalt battery and it gave it 4.25V that is a litte high which comes to my problem when i plug in the dewalt battery it says plugged in not charging (in windows)
  13. So i just got my first aio (corsair h110i gt) and i am running the rad in the bottom of my case (corsair 600c) and i was wondering if it ever was going to bleed when the pump is the highest point in the system
  14. I m just trying to get windows to boot from the hdd
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