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SinisterHumanoid

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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from Chaz042 in Wired connection mess and questions..   
    I don't think I have full use for all 8, but better to plan ahead. I will!
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from Murasaki in Steam extracting to desktop   
    Also. If anyone has the same issue, tell them to not set shortcut to run as administrator. That also fucks everything up and changes it to the exe instead.
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from Murasaki in Steam extracting to desktop   
    Such a stupid steam glitch. Fixed now. Thank you.
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from StevenSensei in Set 2x1TB ssd as stripe or mirror drives   
    Yeah  I fixed my post. I was thinking of Raid6 I believe.
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    SinisterHumanoid reacted to StevenSensei in Set 2x1TB ssd as stripe or mirror drives   
    Actually you only need 3 drives for RAID5. Although you can use more. The original poster may want to look at this for a description of the different raid levels (many of which will require a raid controller of some type)
     
    If you are using it for storage of data and can survive with only one gig I would go with a raid 1 simply to be safe from a single drive failure. If I was using it for storing games and stuff and wasn't concerned about the safety of data from a drive failure I would go with raid 0 as the read write performance is faster than a single drive and have the ability to store 2 gb of data instead of one. 
     
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_RAID_levels
     
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from StevenSensei in Set 2x1TB ssd as stripe or mirror drives   
    I believe Raid5 is MUCH slower, requires at least 4 drives, and works like both 1 and 0. Stripes two drives, and then mirrors onto the other two
     
    Edit: Three drives at least, and what I said was wrong... Ignore me. Here's this 
     
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from colinreay in Best FREE computer stats program?   
    NZXT cam is simple as fuck.
     
    As is CPU-ID.
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from Bajantechnician in New watercooling Brand   
    Why would I order a sleeve like this? While yes it's a great idea. You could easily 3D print a similar one, but perhaps with a design one is more fond of. 
     
    More specifically, what is your pitch? Not just.. "Hey we made some fancy looking cosmetics, we're gonna mark it up a lot for being the first to do so in this way."
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from StevenSensei in Best LED air flow fans   
    NZXT Hue+ and the normal noctua fans modded for small LEDs??
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    SinisterHumanoid reacted to Unhelpful in Is 1080p still okay at 27"?   
    To me? No. To you? Maybe. It's all personal preference. I personally dislike 1080p at any size above 24". See if you can go to a store to get an idea for the pixel density, see if there are any good ones on display.
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    SinisterHumanoid reacted to -CLASSIFIED- in Can I make my keyboard sound mechanical?   
    simulate it by buying a mechanical keybaord lol 
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    SinisterHumanoid reacted to beneficialq in Any good high static RGB fans out there?   
    By static, i assume you mean high static pressure.
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from Alir in Need new affordable Android   
    I get it, I'm not the person to get a new phone every year. I had my phone before this one for three years, and the phone before that for five, only replacing them because they broken beyond repair
     
    Good luck to you finding a phone you enjoy!
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from Memories4K in Case Airflow: Positive or Negative Pressure?   
    These will tell you all you need to know.
     

     

     

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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from Addison in Parents new PC   
    This is my very barebones PC, you could go with windows 7 rather than 8.1, and this is also a ""gaming"" computer, not really strong or anything and is a few years old. But I think it's around your budget, only reaches 50% load on CPU and GPU while browsing with a few tabs open and a couple various smaller programs running
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from rtpb5642 in Good 3D printers sub 500$ (US)   
    For a nicer one you'd better double that budget.. Most decent 3D printers cost $900+ from what I've seen.
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from netherbawss235 in Best GPU for 4k Gaming   
    WELLLLLL. You wanna go the rout of Tripple Titan X's? Cause that's an option
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from GSTARR in Best GPU for 4k Gaming   
    WELLLLLL. You wanna go the rout of Tripple Titan X's? Cause that's an option
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    SinisterHumanoid reacted to Pugsicle in Leveling up steam   
    The only faster way would be to purchase the cards yourself.
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    SinisterHumanoid reacted to PandorasBox in New watercooling system   
    Hello dear community,

    For those who follow my past post, Im working on new & innovant system for watercooling.

    What you think about this?

    Its a pump & res combo merged for noise destruction.


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    SinisterHumanoid reacted to pagani123 in Rigid Tubing, what do you prefer?   
    bending looks better imo and cost less although i would go with petg as its more forgiving than acrylic and i would recommend not using it for your first water cooling build unless you have practice doing it for something else.
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    SinisterHumanoid reacted to ToastyBear in Rigid Tubing, what do you prefer?   
    Sometimes bending can get tricky if you do 2 bends per section, but it looks awesome.
     
    It is so much easier with a Miter Saw to cut the tubing than tube cutters or a hacksaw. You can cut very quickly and accurately and take thin slices off the ends to get it just right.
     
    I prefer Acrylic because it is more crystal clear and smooth. Its harder to bend but im not doing water cooling because its easy. Just get good, tubes are cheap anyway.
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    SinisterHumanoid reacted to SonoDanshi in Rigid Tubing, what do you prefer?   
    I prefer petg over acrylic for a start as it's easier to work with although not as "crystal clear". For builds in normal sized cases I'd bend the tubing as it looks nicer (imo). In smaller itx/matx cases where space is tight I'd opt for fittings as it'll be easier to get the tubing where it needs to go.
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from hypnodog in Jayztwocent's channel "hacked"   
    It's not a joke.. He actually was hacked.. 
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    SinisterHumanoid got a reaction from jamajka000 in Jayztwocent's channel "hacked"   
    It's not a joke.. He actually was hacked.. 
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