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About WnurraN
- Birthday Dec 15, 1999
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Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
Stockholm, Sweden
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Interests
PC building, E-Sports and watching Youtube videos!
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Biography
My name is Oskar, I live in Sweden where i study Architecture!
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Occupation
Professional Toast eater
System
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CPU
i5-4690K
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Motherboard
MSi Z97 Gaming 5
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RAM
Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB (2x8GB)
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GPU
MSi GeForce GTX 970 4GB
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Case
Fractal Design Define S - Windowed
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Storage
Samsung EVO 850, WD Blue 1TB
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PSU
EVGA G2 Supernova 650W
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Display(s)
x2 BenQ XL2411Z running at 144Hz
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Cooling
Corsair H100i GTX
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Keyboard
Steelseries 6GV2
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Mouse
Steelseries Rival 300
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Sound
Steelseries Siberia V3 Prism
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Operating System
Windows 10 - Home
WnurraN's Achievements
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Hello! My and my other 2 friends want to get into minecraft again. While one (friend 1) of my friends can join our hamachi server, the other (friend 2) cant. Cant find any solutions online so i hope someone can help me out here.. Things we tried: (friend 2) - Turning off firewall on - Adding hamachi to the firewall - Turning off the antivirus - Making new hamachi networks - We even let (friend 2) host the server, and me and (friend 1) could not connect to the server.
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Thank you!
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Hello everyone! Does anyone here know where I can buy a backplate for my MSI 970 somewhere in EU or even better in Sweden? Thanks!
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Hmm, kinda sad about the warranty but its only 12 months. Other than that, I found some videos on youtube and poeple actually painted the "Dragon Claws" on the heatsinks.
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My friend owns the MSI version of the 390X, and he is really happy about the card. Faily quiet compared and keeping the temps down as well!
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Hello everyone! Back in January, I built my first custom PC. (For specs: CLICK HERE) Back then, I though that Red was the "on spot" look for any gaming build, but sadly my opinions have changed after some time, so I said: I should just paint the red parts silver or white. After doing some research, I saw that it was not that simple. My first method would be something like Linus did a while back, but I dont see this as the best method. Then I came across the same question on toms hardware, with this picture. Question was if it is possible to remove the red part and paint it to a different color. Any of you guys think this is possible without messing up the motherboard?
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Hello everyone! Recently I started looking into getting myself a new headset, due to my current one is fairly old and kind of damaged. (Steelseries Siberia V3 Prism) I have been looking at some headsets in the price-range of 100$ - 230$ (Sorry if this is inaccurate, converted SEK to USD) and this is what I found the most interesting: Sennheiser GAME Zero Sennheiser PC 363D I know there are thousands of headsets out there for much less. But I want something that is of good quality, has really good sound and has a good microphone. Ofcourse if you have any suggestions, you are more than welcome to post it down below! But the question I have about the Sennheiser GAME Zero is that alot of poeple are talking about getting a sound card with these headphones, due to that they have alot of impedance(?), 150 Ohm. Should I get the GAME Zero without a soundcard and it will be fine, or should I look into other headsets, such as the PC 363D? Thanks in advance! - Oskar
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How come the MSI components are a shame?
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Hello, Back in January of 2016 I've built my first PC. I wouldn't say that it's overkill, but it is quite powerful. I often get asked the same question by friends and even strangers in games such as CS:GO, which is: Why are you not overclocking your CPU? And the truth is, I've spent so much money on this rig and Im just afraid that I will do something wrong. So recently I've been looking into overclocking my CPU, but I would need some help from poeple with experience so to speak. My PC specs: CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K Motherboard: MSI Z97 GAMING 5 - ATX / Z97 CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i GTX Watercooler RAM Cards: HyperX FURY Black Series 16GB 1866MHz DDR3 PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 650 G2 (650W) GPU: MSI GeForce 970 Gaming 4GB SSD: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 120GB Harddrive: WD Blue Intern Harddrive 1TB Case: Fractal Design Define S - Windowed Any answers appreciated! - Oskar
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Thank you very much guys, never knew that this would be this easy... Thought it was WAAAYYY more work!
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Hello, Not long ago, I ordered my brand new PC that I build myself! My parents decided that they could use my current PC for themselves and my younger brother. (7 y/o) Im going to clean the whole PC, reinstall Windows and download programs such as Skype, etc. But it has come to my mind that there might be problems with my brother messing about in the PC and clicking everywhere which could end up in probably breaking something... So Im wondering if there is a way to "control" my brothers PC from my new one? So I don't have to get out of the chair every time something needs to be changed. Also while we're at it, recommend some games for a 7 y/o! (LEGO Star Wars was the first one I thought of..) Thanks! - Oskar
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Oh God.. When Kylo Ren took off his mask I was very... Suprised...