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  1. I am looking to buy myself a new laptop, as my old one is getting a bit old. I come to this forum for some advice, seeing as I am not sure what to get. I want a portable laptop to use with schoolwork and such. I want something powerful, but not something very big. I do NOT want a huge and bulky "gaming" laptop. I am currently studying IT, where this laptop will be my "daily driver" for school (programming, writing, using bunch of different programs, etc), as well as with less productive things such as YouTube, movies, light gaming (Minecraft, Sim city, etc.) -I am thinking around 15''ish size. I would like a good clear screen (over 1080p(?)), preferably with touch. Many of my fellow students have a 2-in-1 and take notes on it with a pen, which is something I think i want to try. However, if there is better options without it, I could sacrifice it. -Decent/good battery (Not having to think about charging is sweet) -I think I want a laptop with a GPU, but do I really need it? Or am I just biased/affected from my desktop "experience"? My budget is between 1000 - 1500 USD. Just to give an example, I have looked at this one, but I am not very sure about it. Huawei MateBook 13 (i7 version) - Though this doesn't have the 2-in-1 functionality
  2. I also have an old GTX 680 lying around. Could I insert it and maybe run the two other (not main) monitors off of it? Is that possible? And will it give me any performance increase? And would I have to upgrade my PSU for that? I currently have a Silver Power SP-S650 650W Seeing as the CPU is not the bottleneck I probably won't upgrade it (atleast not now). How much performance increase would upgrading to 1070ti give me though? And since you mention that the 3820 is not locked, how much work is it to overclock it? Please ELI5.
  3. I have 3 monitors, but the main one which is running the games is 1920x1080 144Hz (BenQ 24" LED XL2430T)
  4. With black-friday being up and running, I wondered what I should (maybe) spend money on. What is my bottleneck when gaming? MB: ASUS P9X79 LE, Socket 2011 CPU: Intel i7 3820 3,6 GHz (w/ h100i v1) RAM: HyperX DDR3 4x4Gb 1600Mhz GPU: MSI GTX 970 4Gb SSD: HyperX 3K 120Gb 6 Gb/s EDIT: Monitor in use: BenQ, 24'' LED XL2430T (1920x1080 144Hz) I am currently living in Norway, where the only CPUs I have seen on sale being various Ryzen processors, as well as: i5 7600K (3,8Ghz), i7 7800X (3,5Ghz), i7 7820X (3,6), i5 7500 (3,4GHz), i5 5690 (3,5Ghz), i5 3330S (2,7GHz) and i7 4790S (3,2 GHz) Thank you - in advance
  5. I'm new to the forum, please forgive me if thread is in the wrong folder. Anyway, recently i've had a science project at school where I have destilled diluted acids. The project itself was quite succesfull, and now I am going to make a presentation to show off my work to my class. The acids i used: -Hydrochloric acid (HCI) Boiling point: 108 °C -Nitric acid (HNO3) Boiling point: 83 °C The reason i picked those two acids is because one is above water boiling point and one is below. This is the setup that i used, where the acid is to the right, and the burner underneath it. The first picture i need help with: NB, please don't use the paint pic i made, was just some quick things i made in class to just show the setup i was going to use. I will be really happy if you make something that looks a little better. Here, the burner will heat up the HCI and H2O. Since H2O has a lower boiling point and will therefore turn into gas. Since heat goes upwards it will go into the pipe and will then be cooled down by the watercooling. When it gets cooled down, it will turn back into water and then go down into the 2nd container on the left. What I need you to do, is to add some balls that are moving in the pipe. When the ball is exiting the first container, it will be red. When it is in the middle of the pipe, it will be cooled down, and the ball is going to turn blue. In the middle of the ball it should say "H2O" Also add some flames from the burner underneath the container to the right. The second pic i need help with: NB, please don't use the paint pic i made, was just some quick things i made in class to just show the setup i was going to use. I will be really happy if you make something that looks a little better. Here, the burner will heat up the HNO3 and H2O. In theory, the acid should have a lower boiling point than the water, and then be the first one to turn into gas. The gap between the two liquids is not very big, and there is a big chance that it will fail. (Spoiler: It did, more about that later) What i need you to do, is just like the previous one, add some balls. In this case, HNO3 and H2O will be in the right container, and then when it gets warm, the acid will turn into gas and enter the container to the left. Just like the previous one, the balls should be colored red when they exit the right container, and then turn blue when they go further into the pipe. Inside the ball it should say HNO3. Also maybe add some flames from the burner underneath the container to the right. The third pic i need help with: (same as the previous one) NB, NB. Noticed a typo in the left container, it should say H2O. NB, please don't use the paint pic i made, was just some quick things i made in class to just show the setup i was going to use. I will be really happy if you make something that looks a little better. Now, this is where i'm going to talk abut the spoiler i mentioned a bit up. In theory, the 2nd try with the HNO3 and H2O should have went how i mentioned it, but it didn't. Before the experiment, i measured the boiling point for the water in our lab, which was at 93 degrees C. The difference between the boiling points were then at about 10 degrees C. After the experiment the container to the left was filled with water and the one to the right was filled with acid. My theory is that the acid was polluted which affected the boiling temp and made it go up. Then, the water's boiling point was under the acid's and made the water turn into gas and enter the left container. What i need you to do, is the almost the same as the in the 2nd pic, but instead of the HNO3 leaving the right container, the H2O is going to. Same as last time, make the balls, make them change color, and add flames. Inside the ball it should say H2O. In advance, thank you. <3 -RolfOskarBgberg // Saul Dogeman (Steam)
  6. How i found LinusTechTips? I was asking a friend a lot of tech questions, and then one time i asked, he recommended LinusTechTips. The first videos i watched was reviews/unboxings of products since i was going to buy a new PC, and was very helpful. My favourite LTT series/videos is the my personal rig updates and the random videos (for example the ''i left my notebook in the rain, now i try to fix it'') Techquickie is really nice since i've learned so much, and the build guides was helpful, but now i know everything i need to build a gaming PC. In the future, i would like to see Some behind the scenes footage. Maybe do a ''A day with Linus?'' More ultimate videos, the ultimate rigg build guide was cool. Probably watched it 5 times Favourite food, If it did matter, my favourite food is Taco or Pizza, don't really know.
  7. My favourite part about the G550jk is that it is thin, and still works as a gaming laptop. I really like the red stripe on the side of it, and the red backlight on the keyboard. The silent fans on it is also a plus.
  8. Doesn't seem like they are doing so much there. Maybe you could just remove it?
  9. During computex Fractal Design has now revealed 3 new all-in-one water cooling products. The Kelvin T12, Kelvin S24 and Kelvin S36. In the name, the T stands for Thick, the S for slim and the number behind the length of the radiator. (cm) The T12 and S24 will both use 2 120mm fans, except the S36 which will use 3. The radiators uses Fractal Designs own Silent Series HP 120mm fans. The radiators also uses G1/4" threads so you are able to easily expand it. The kit uses only copper, and none aluminum. The kits are built to be powerful and silent. Fractal has made the design, and is cooperating with Alphacool for production. Pictures! Didn't actually find any pictures of the S24, sorry Sources: http://www.hardware.no/artikler/svensk-selskap-satser-stort-pa-vannkjoling/160529 (Norwegian) http://www.tweaktown.com/news/38187/fractal-design-unveil-a-new-all-in-one-water-cooling-kit/index.html -Rolf
  10. Thanks for answers. Reason i asked was because some friends said that they were going to buy it for PS, so had to ask
  11. So Watch_Dogs got released recently, and i haven't decided to buy it for pc or ps3. I watched Linus video, and Luke said something about the system being ''extremely under stress'' Should I buy watch dogs for Pc or PS3, and why? And if you say Pc, which specs should i run it at? Some of my pc specs.
  12. Basically love the whole phone. Hard to pick one thing, but it have to be the speaker position and the design. Really want the phone Hope i win
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