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Mirdon

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  1. What I did was: 1. Cleaned my friend list (i.e. removed anyone not that close to me, a friend of a friend, a friend in-game for the past few years, etc) 2. Unfollowed everyone of my remaining friends
  2. I don't know if that's possible, she/you can ask on the Maya forums where they could maybe salvage the corrupted file and take any meaningful data from it like a few commands that made up part of her scene so she could at least get to the earlier stages, rather than starting from scratch. Also, she can try to check her temp files for any .ma or .mb files that Maya might have made, the default directory is C:\Users\YourPCName\AppData\Local\Temp
  3. It's a cheapo mic so I'm not really surprised. Sound-wise, the Core is better.
  4. Unfortunately, as tactless as it is, it nets them views. LTT has become a full-time business where money comes first rather than principles. I personally gave up on LTT a long time ago, the only videos that I watch are the techquickies if I don't already know them. I open the WAN shows as well but I just check the topics on the description, I don't bother listening to their opinions in the video.
  5. That's what I meant, if you've seen my earlier post, I used the term "more neutral" and later just used the term neutral to distinguish the two.
  6. Oh sorry, I didn't see your earlier post that you can't try them out. The m50x is good, just make to sure to replace the pads with some brainwavz hm5 like what kokakolia said.
  7. The M40x is neutral and it usually sounds better on classical, jazz. With pop, electronics and rap, v-shaped headphones are generally preferred since there are varying highs and lows. One thing to note though is that m50x's bass, based on what I've read, is tight and not boomy. I personally haven't used the m50x so I can't say, I'm just basing on what I've read. At the end of the day, the best thing is to try your choices and pick the one you like.
  8. That's weird, I've heard the contrary about the headband, in fact, I've heard the total opposite about them and rarely (by rarely, I mean that this is the first time I've encountered this) seen people dislike them. But you may never know, so it would help if you can try one out. I think v-shape headphones (like the m50x, dt770) would serve you more on that genre.
  9. The m40x is more neutral while the m50x is more bassy. I'd recommend other headphones but you said you like bass and what I was gonna recommend were neutral ones (like the 598cs). Also, you said the dt 770 wasn't an option so that's unfortunate as well.
  10. I was also choosing between the dt770 and 598cs but ultimately ended up with the 598cs. My first choice was the dt770 as it looked incredibly comfortable and tried my best to tell myself that it was better for MY NEEDS (I capitalized it as you might misinterpret me as saying that the 598cs is better than the 770). But after going to multiple audio forums, watching tons of reviews and a bit of researching on my own (as I have no clue about headphones when I decided to purchase one), I finally accepted that the 598cs would serve me better as it seemed that based on my likes and use, neutral headphones would be the way to go. The good part about choosing between them is that they have notable differences, so it makes my decision much easier. DT 770 (80 ohms) Bassy 10/10 comfortability Un-detachable cable Lighter (270g) Impendance (80 ohms) - This is where it gets iffy, I've seen people claiming that it's fine un-amped and people contradicting it with varying intensity. I can't really give my take on this as I haven't tried them. Sennheiser 598cs Neutral 9/10 comfortability Detachable cable Heavier (334g) Impendance (23 ohms) Unfortunately, I can't give an impression of the 598cs as I've yet to receive mine (3 more weeks before it gets delivered).
  11. The only thing I'm comfortable buying used is a locked CPU and RAM.
  12. I typed how to get https in google and this was the first result: http://www.howto-expert.com/how-to-get-https-setting-up-ssl-on-your-website/
  13. I bet the original intention was to see if it had some "private videos".
  14. Portal 2 for me, it's the only game I've reinstalled more than 5 times.
  15. I see, I understand, I don't purchase 2nd hand speakers as well as I lack the knowledge to determine if there are any flaws. For what it's worth though, $71 is already a great price, afaik they were around $100+ originally and are still sought out by people from other countries even at that price. I personally haven't used the Swans M10 but it has good reviews and was actually my first choice although since I had money left to spare, I went with the Swans D1080-IV and couldn't be any happier with it.
  16. I would recommend the Swans M10 but they cost P3550($71), luckily, there's a used one for only P2000($40) at https://tipidpc.com/viewitem.php?iid=40808388, you might wanna try checking that out.
  17. Unfortunately I wanted to stay anonymously as possible (hence me trying to evade your first question ), I don't want any photo on the internet that can be associated with me (reason I went to the trouble of modeling my setup). The plywood is 2cm thick, the surface is very smooth and there's no dents, lumps or any other deformities, it looks like a regular laminated computer table.
  18. There are two screws underneath for each leg to connect them to the base. For the connection between the legs and the top surface, I think my carpenter either used a strong glue or nails, I'm not sure since I wasn't present while he was doing it and got back when the entire table and surface were already laminated. This is what it looks like disassembled:
  19. I bought some plywood and had my carpenter cut it for me, my setup looks like this:
  20. I would recommend the Thermalright True Spirit 140 Power, it's only around $50 and has an amazing performance for its price. Only drawback is it's very tall, so make sure it can fit inside your case. I would've bought one in a heartbeat if it could fit in my case.
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