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Sequiro

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About Sequiro

  • Birthday Aug 02, 1981

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Indianapolis, IN
  • Interests
    Video Games (little bit of every genre though my bread and butter is Action/Adventure or Action/RPG), WWE Wrestling, Tech info, documentaries about the universe or ancient earth history.
  • Occupation
    Patient Services Rep and onsite IT fill-in

System

  • CPU
    Intel I-5 6600 @ 3.3ghz
  • Motherboard
    MSI B150M MORTAR Micro ATX LGA1151
  • RAM
    G.Skill NT Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2133
  • GPU
    XFX Radeon RX 480 8GB Black Edition Video Card
  • Case
    Thermaltake Core V21 MicroATX Mini Tower Case
  • Storage
    Sandisk SSD PLUS 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive, Western Digital 250GB 3.5" 5400RPM Internal Hard Drive\
  • PSU
    EVGA Supernova P2 650W
  • Display(s)
    Dell S2209wb 21.5" LCD Monitor
  • Cooling
    Noctua NF-A14 PWM 82.5 CFM 140mm Fan and Stock CPU Cooler
  • Keyboard
    Challenger Prime Gaming Keyboard
  • Mouse
    Razer Mamba Tournament Edition Wired Laser Mouse
  • Sound
    JBL Platinum Stereo Speakers and Sony Gold Wireless Headset
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
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  1. Actually my very first PC I ever owned was the worst. I had never had experience with a PC before hand I browsed the web on my Dreamcast up till then. In 2002 the book distribution warehouse I worked at closed its doors and laid all of us off. Before hand they had giveaway raffle for various things in the building and the work horse terminal pcs that were scattered around the warehouse stations were part of that raffle. I won a PC. These computers had been in a dusty book warehouse not maintained for years. So I got it home and opened it up.. and the horror It was a Pentium 3 @500mhz, 128mb ram with a 10GB HDD, running windows 2000... that's not the horror though... That very night I was so excited I got it home and opened it up.. It had a massive dust bunny cluster and cobwebs that filled the case, a small shopping bag full of dust bunnies you couldn't even see most of the mobo, it literally FILLED the hollow areas of the case, I could reach in grab clusters with both hands, how this thing never caught fire or at least died from overheating I'll never know. A book warehouse is extra dusty, a warehouse is bad enough but you are dealing with books so a lot of paper/wood type pulp dust. I went out immediately to the Comp USA and bought a couple bottles of canned air, another 128mb stick ram and a ATI radeon 7000 32mb GPU and my first PC game Diablo 2.
  2. I am using an XFX 8GB RX 480 in my rig right now and I was so happy to get it and its impressed me quite a bit. I would love to win an RX 480 so that I can crossfire my rig, my motherboard does have a spot for a 2nd card so I would love to do this. Never crossfired before.
  3. This would be great and solve and issue I had with my cats destroying both my 24" asus monitors two weeks ago. (they were fighting on my desk while I was at work apparently) They certainly couldn't destroys a wall image.
  4. For most of my PC life, I've only ever used basic cheap keyboards, mostly just basic 10 buck ones or ones I've acquired for free. Just about 4 months ago I was given a friends hand me down Thermaltake Challenger Prime gaming keyboard, which is probably the nicest keyboard I've ever had but even it is only a $35 keyboard and isn't mechanical. I've never owned a mechanical Keyboard. This one also, it doesn't have true RGB. I can manually change to Blue, Red or Pink/purple I just upgraded my mouse to a Razer Mamba which has Chroma RGB tech and these wonderful keyboards you are giving away seem to do the same thing and are mechanical I would love to upgrade to such a nice gaming board.
  5. So both my friend and I about 3 - 4 months ago were talking about getting into new gaming rigs. He had an aging gaming laptop and when it wouldn't play Fallout 4 in a playable condition he was looking to get into something else. Me well my budget build from a few years back was showing its age and things like the onboard sound died on it. I had decided I was going to build a new rig around this time with my taxes. Well in Dec my friend had tons of overtime at work and got a very nice paycheck. He was scared to build his own PC (gets nervous about messing with the CPU and Mobo) so he went to Frys and bought a prebuilt gaming rig an ASUS G11CD for about $1000. Seemed pretty nice on paper, overpriced but decent I7-6700, 8GB DDR4, 1TB hybrid drive and a GTX 960 2GB. Also came with Wi Fi and Bluetooth. Now of course he wanted to upgrade the GPU so he was quick to replace the PSU in it to an 850w, but when he went to upgrade the GPU (to a 390) the case, cooled by a single 80mm fan only and no slots for any more, overheated the card showing temps of 90c, so he returned the GPU and at this point he was starting to regret purchasing it. Well in the meantime my tax return wasn't as good as I expected and didn't think I was going to get to build my own PC anytime soon. So he made me an offer of selling me his prebuilt for only $400. I thought about the cooling and i figured I could actually possibly mod the case when I get ready to get a new GPU, replace the one fan with a better noctua and put a 2nd one on the side panel. There was two dimm slots and only 1 8gb stick of ram so I saw potential ram upgrade as well. So I took him up on it, I figured it'd be impossible to build that rig for $400. Well immediately within hours of getting it I encountered my first issue, ethernet. I have a pretty nice connection at home 200m down, on Bnet and Steam I could download games at about 20m/s but with this new rig i was only on speed tests getting speed tests of 50-60m and in steam or bnet downloads of only 7m down with both ethernet or wireless 5g. Driver updates didn't help. Bios update didn't help though it did help with the PC sometimes being unresponsive to mouse clicks. Within a day or two I found something else out that was odd, if i disabled the wireless adapter and re-enabled it, it would cause the PC to crash and reboot. The final straw came just the first of last week as I had ordered a new set of ram 16GB and an SSD for some upgrades. I'd checked the stick that was already in there, checked CPUZ and the bios to make sure I had the right type and had ordered the right ram. But upon trying to install it, the PC refused to boot, tried everything I could come up with. ASUS had locked down a lot of settings in the bios and there wasn't anything in there to change regarding ram either, the bios was pretty locked down. It was almost as if ASUS made it impossible to add more ram. I attempted to contact ASUS to get some information from them. Was there a setting I'm overlooking? Is it even possible to add more? Horrible service line btw. As soon as I started explaining the issue the guy on the other end went into robot mode, cut me off and just started reading from a legal script. Telling me they couldn't give any information and couldn't help me in anyway regarding modding or upgrading the system and if I had opened it I would have voided my warranty and they are no responsible for any damages. (was opened before I even got it) He kept repeating this till I hung up on him. So apparently with the prebuilts you aren't ever supposed to upgrade them. I guess they are geared more towards a person that buys it plays it till its too old to run newer games then just buys a new one. For a $1000 bucks though you'd think they'd allow for upgrades. They must also use like the cheapest components they can get their hands on it, so many odd issues and glitches. I always considered ASUS a good brand, till now. It was at this point I went back to my friend and explained everything that had been going wrong and how I did rather regret buying this machine from him. He then did a very kind thing, he didn't have to do this, but he offered to buy the machine back from me actually for a little more than what i paid him for it, for my troubles so I'd have enough and it would allow me to build my machine like I originally planned. Which I did this weekend. I guess the point of my post is as a warning, becareful of prebuilts, I don't know if all companies are like ASUS with prebuilts but they are overpriced, locked down with little to no options for upgrade. To upgrade this one I would have basically had to gut the CPU, PSU, and HDD and put it in a brand new mobo and case. New rig is running wonderful though, no glitches purring like a kitten. Hopefully get a new GPU later this year to finish the build off.
  6. Man the Kova White would be awesome for the new PC I'm wanting to build (hopefully in the next few weeks) I'm still using a Warcraft Cataclysm mouse, it's pretty old and worn out now. Thank You for this giveaway.
  7. My current aging and dying build is running an FX-4100, when I finally can build my new rig in the coming couple months (using the same GPU for the time being 960 2gb for a few months at least) and I get into my I5-6600 will I be shocked at the performance? I dunno what to expect in real world performance difference.
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