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Cralineleader

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About Cralineleader

  • Birthday November 28

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    U.S.
  • Interests
    Netsec, reading, writing, and getting into arguments with strangers on the internet.
  • Biography
    I'm a horrible person lel

System

  • CPU
    i5 4670k
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z87 MPOWER
  • RAM
    DDR3, 16GB
  • GPU
    GeForce GTX 770
  • Case
    Raidmax Vampire
  • Storage
    WD10EZEX-00KUWA0
  • PSU
    EVGA 220-G2-0750-XR 80 PLUS GOLD 750W
  • Display(s)
    LG 29UM67 (Ultrawide 29in)
  • Keyboard
    HAVIT HV-KB380L
  • Mouse
    Redragon Perdition
  • Sound
    Extremely old, deliciously sexy Harman Kardons
  • Operating System
    W10, VMs of El Capitan, W7, WXP, and Unix

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  1. I got it and installed it a couple of days ago, and you weren't kidding: It's incredible. I actually went for the pro because the lighting and design weren't huge selling points for me, but everything else on the Pro is INCREDIBLE. It was so easy to build in, it held everything I needed, and it was like half the size in total of my Raidmax Vampire.
  2. For suitcases if you don't want to spend that much, you can always check your local Goodwill. I find dozens of them there every week. A RPi would be pretty cool, but it all depends on what you want. I've seen pictures of people shoving whole rigs into their suitcase builds.
  3. After Effects focuses more on CPU than GPU. GPU only comes into play with OpenGL.
  4. Hmm, that's true. I guess to add on to that would be the CPU... that really should be replaced with something OCable. I think you're right, 600 would be about fine.
  5. I've never heard of that. Most of them should definitely have front panel connectors.
  6. All depends on upgrades. I forgot to mention the 'wait for 1070' thing that @Rodniz mentioned, but that's mostly why.
  7. I usually just don't add shortcuts to my desktop. I either add them to the W10 start menu or my taskbar depending on level of importance.
  8. Nope. What you see in that partition is what you have in it. Those other partitions can be made visible by assigning them a letter. You'll be fine deleting them.
  9. Yep, you'd be perfectly fine. You just won't have your steam library lol. If you ever wonder, check the contents. As long as you don't see those program files folders on your Windows machine, it's safe to delete the partition.
  10. If you want to be sure, check everything on the secondary. If you see a Programs Files or Program Files (x64) folder, don't touch it anyway. Otherwise, should be good to go.
  11. 'Primary'. You can tell by the Boot and Page File if you haven't done anything crazy with your OS. Also by the fact that it's primary unless you named it otherwise. Usually C: is going to be your main if it's listed and you're not purposefully booting off of something else.
  12. What are you trying to load, and in what format?
  13. Oh, the build is totally perfect then. The default Windows software is fine, but it all depends exactly on how you want to move it (homegroup, etc). A lot of the time you can file transfer out and it should be fine, but it will be a bit of a feat and it will take a while. Usually the best option is to do it wired if at all possible.
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