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Wow, this is the best projector I have ever seen, I would gladly win one of them
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My vessel username is the same as here, "Arikuzo". The videos I liked the most are: - Hardline Water Cooled PC Build Log - Yes, you can play Battlefield on it - Thrustmaster Warthog A10C - The best H.O.T.A.S. out there? PS. Vessel will outgrow youtube in a year or two
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Who wouldn't love an awesome Intel NUC as there streaming machine.
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Patience is the key
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1 Million Subscribers - Thank you all! And a giveaway!
Arikuzo replied to nicklmg's topic in LTT Releases
I really like your unboxings, do more of them. And keep up the good work!!- 22,217 replies
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I really like all of them, but I use the R2D2 one on my phone and PC.
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My favourite parts of the Z2 are the screen and the front facing speakers. My favourite thing about dbrand is that their skins look awesome and they have a wide variety
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and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zl5cN8Z7LnM
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I really like the sleeving without the heat shrink, good job. I am waiting to see this build done.
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I really like that Idea, you will really show off your SSDs and it will look great.
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budget friendly 1080p ultra build: ignore if you want
Arikuzo replied to Arikuzo's topic in New Builds and Planning
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budget friendly 1080p ultra build: ignore if you want
Arikuzo replied to Arikuzo's topic in New Builds and Planning
Okay, I will get that Seagate Barracuda HDD now and add a SSD later, what size of SSD would you recommend? -
budget friendly 1080p ultra build: ignore if you want
Arikuzo replied to Arikuzo's topic in New Builds and Planning
that looks awesome, I will buy it in a week or so. And when I get more money in a couple of months can I add a SSD? if yes wich one? -
budget friendly 1080p ultra build: ignore if you want
Arikuzo replied to Arikuzo's topic in New Builds and Planning
I already have a copy of windows and my budget would be €600 -
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budget friendly 1080p ultra build: ignore if you want
Arikuzo replied to Arikuzo's topic in New Builds and Planning
And what about the AMD X4 750K CPU, I heard it is fine for gaming and it is not that expensive @TymmVonD @ @Toxic Tom @TheSLSAMG -
1. Budget & Location: I am in Belgium but a parts list on de.pcpartpicker.com will be fine, I have a low budget and just want the lowest cost entry level gaming pc for medium-ultra on 1080p. 2. Aim: Mostly gaming (lots of 2013 games and some new releases), I would like to get into streaming and of course some schoolwork 3. Monitors: I have a 1080p monitor 4. Peripherals: I already have a mouse, keyboard, headset, monitor and windows. 5. Why are you upgrading?: I am getting in to PC gaming and only have a crappy netbook. Thanks for reading and replying.
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Dry Ice [Watercooled Define R4/White Merlin SM8/H440 (Never Ending)]
Arikuzo replied to TheNinjaNextDor's topic in Build Logs
yeey, I'm the 50th follower. And great job, I hope I will ever be able to build a pc like this. -
Hey, I am a student and only have this old netbook, I want to build a gaming system. So read the things below before recommending and explain everything. You may rate my build from 1 to 10 and explain why. Budget & Location: My budget is €900 and I live in Belgium, I chose my parts on de.pcpartpicker.com Aim: Mostly gaming (Minecraft, LoL, Bioshock infinite, Borderlands 2, Watch Dogs,...), and then web browsing and SolidWorks (if it can stream games on twitch that would be nice too). Peripherals: I need everything: mouse, keyboard and monitor. The mouse and keyboard don't need to be specially made for gaming. The monitor I would want is a 24" IPS panel. I have windows so that's OK. And SSD? should I go with a 120GB SSD or spend the money elsewhere? My selfmade list: PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks CPU: AMD FX-8320 3.5GHz 8-Core Processor (€129.10 @ Amazon Deutschland) CPU Cooler: Zalman CNPS10X OPTIMA CPU Cooler (€26.84 @ Amazon Deutschland) Motherboard: Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0 ATX AM3+ Motherboard (€90.29 @ Amazon Deutschland) Memory: Kingston Blu 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory (€70.98 @ Amazon Deutschland) Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (€51.20 @ Amazon Deutschland) Video Card: Club 3D Radeon R9 280 3GB royalKing Video Card (€227.93 @ Amazon Deutschland) Case: NZXT Source 210 Elite (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case (€55.24 @ Amazon Deutschland) Power Supply: XFX 550W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply (€58.99 @ Amazon Deutschland) Monitor: LG 23MB35PM-B 60Hz 23.0" Monitor (€162.90 @ Amazon Deutschland) Keyboard: Logitech K120 - UK Layout Wired Standard Keyboard (€18.68 @ Amazon Deutschland) Mouse: Microsoft 4YH-00005 Wired Optical Mouse (€16.82 @ Amazon Deutschland) Total: €908.97 (Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.) Thanks in advance. Arikuzo
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Asking for a $1000 bang for buck gaming build.
Arikuzo replied to Arikuzo's topic in New Builds and Planning
Thanks that seems nice for my budget, and is there a monitor, mouse or keyboard you would recommend? -
Asking for a $1000 bang for buck gaming build.
Arikuzo replied to Arikuzo's topic in New Builds and Planning
oh, I forgot that people on the internet don't want to read but still and don't just post a parts list, Read the first post before posting pls explain why you chose those parts pls -
Hey, I am a student and only have this old netbook, I want to build a gaming system. So read the things below before recommending and explain why you chose those parts. Budget & Location: My budget is $1000 and I live in Belgium, store doesn't really mater I can find them here. Aim: Mostly gaming (Minecraft, LoL, Bioshock infinite, Borderlands 2, Watch Dogs,...), and then webbrowsing and SolidWorks (if it can stream games on twitch that would be nice too). Peripherals: I need everything: mouse, keyboard and monitor. The mouse and keyboard don't need to be specially made for gaming. The monitor I would want is a 24" IPS panel. I have windows so that's OK. And SSD? should I go with a 120GB SSD or spend the money elsewhere? Thanks in advance. Arikuzo
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Last look on my partslist before buying
Arikuzo replied to Arikuzo's topic in New Builds and Planning
Thanks for the reply, yes, I can get the parts for the same price and what cpu cooler would you recommend?