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SamuelSanchez

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    SamuelSanchez reacted to sonarctica in My friend thinks its stupid to play Low End Games.....WHY   
    Go slap some sense to your ignorant friend
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    SamuelSanchez reacted to sonarctica in Live Callers on The WAN Show   
    Pick a build log and ask for the creator to come on to the stream to talk about it, then show pictures of the build log on the stream and let the guy tell stuff about it.
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    SamuelSanchez reacted to hatycat in Live Callers on The WAN Show   
    I'd do just special guests.
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    SamuelSanchez reacted to 452452345126 in Live Callers on The WAN Show   
    What about instead of random Joes giving feedback on something or asking basic questions about what GPU they should purchase with $XXX we do live interviews? We could possibly pick a few people from the forum or people you know maybe with a poll on here that people could vote on to have said person come onto the stream and talk. Interview them on something like what they run in there personal rig, what kind of games do they play, or what they do for a job. There are a lot more possibilities for a fun and more interactive stream and you'll get a conversation that has a bit of meaning behind it rather than what random person X thinks about topic A. You could even interview the people that are picked for build log of the week!
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    SamuelSanchez reacted to Lamb in What do you guys think of the new method for the livestream?   
    Here is my opinion. My opinion is somewhat different, but try to understand me.
     
    I absolutely love the new WAN show. It seems more professional than ever before. However, I do think improvements can be made.
     
    Two shows:  I think there should be two versions of the WAN show. One on Friday, and one on Saturday. The Friday one can include the news and not feature any interaction with the viewers. The show on Saturday could include only interaction with the viewers . 30 mins of twitter, then 60 mins of calls (or something similar). Each show would have a afterparty which would be about 1 hour.
     
    Afterparty: I think this has gone downhill. Big time. I don't know what can be changed, but the games aren't cutting it for me. I find myself not enjoying the afterparty at all anymore. It used to be my favorite part of the livestream, but now it is my least favorite part.
     
    Anyway, that is my opinion. It might be a great idea, or it might be garbage. But that is just what I think.
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    SamuelSanchez got a reaction from XIII in What do you guys think of the new method for the livestream?   
    That's what I was thinking
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    SamuelSanchez reacted to I'm Batman in Xigmatek Dark Knight Night Hawk   
    did somebody say Dark knight?
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    SamuelSanchez reacted to DavePC in Z87N-WiFi vs MSI Z87I   
    I've posted about this before, so: 
     
    You have the option of the Gigabyte Z87 board, the ASRock board, or the MSi Z87 board.
     
    http://www.newegg.co...ID=3938566&SID=
    http://www.newegg.co...ID=3938566&SID=
    http://www.newegg.co...ID=3938566&SID=
     
    The AsRock board supports 6 Sata 6gb/s ports, while MSI and Gigabyte have 4.
    Gigabyte and AsRock have Intel NiCs, while MSi has Realtek.
    Also, MSi and AsRock seem to have more supported memory speeds, but you'll have to look for their QVLs to find supported ram.
    AsRock supports 8pin CPU power, while the rest only have 4pin. 8 pin allows for better OCs. 
    MSi has 4 digital phase power, while Gigabyte doesn't list, and AsRock has 6.
     
    Its too early to say anything yet, as Asus has not released their iTX boards yet, but I'd say go with AsRock for Overclocking, while Gigabyte/MSi for value.
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