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qzgy

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    qzgy got a reaction from NotDeclan in LG PF1000U Ultra Short Throw Projector Giveaway   
    Small, and compact. That's nice. Its also nice that it does not have to have a massive distance to project a large image
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    qzgy got a reaction from handymanshandle in Rate the Photo Above you   
    8/10 Good Picture and an interesting subject, but dont really understand the significance/subject.
     

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    qzgy got a reaction from Silvercall in Rate the Photo Above you   
    8/10 Good Picture and an interesting subject, but dont really understand the significance/subject.
     

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    qzgy reacted to handymanshandle in Rate the Photo Above you   
    You sort of ninja'd me...
    I would share a better photo than what I just shared but eh I botched the framing on the better focused shot.
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    qzgy reacted to rmac52 in Rate the Photo Above you   
    @cmdrhomer
    The point is to rate the photo above you
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    qzgy got a reaction from handymanshandle in Rate the Photo Above you   
    On topic Again! wcreeks photo - 8/10 I Like it. It just seems a bit monotone

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    qzgy got a reaction from bobdabiulder in Rate the Photo Above you   
    On topic Again! wcreeks photo - 8/10 I Like it. It just seems a bit monotone

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    qzgy got a reaction from bobdabiulder in Rate the Photo Above you   
    8/10 Good Picture and an interesting subject, but dont really understand the significance/subject.
     

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    qzgy got a reaction from Nickolas Acosta in Sort of new to PC gaming HELP PLEASE   
    .So... what exactly are you planning to do with this? That usually helps in deciding parts.
    In general, clock speed (the gigahertz number) tells how many times per second the cpu/gpu or other part will do a certain process or set of processes per second. RAM or VRAM is generally how much info can be stored temporarily. Cache size is generally how much info the CPU can store by itself and process. More is better in all of these, but have to be balanced against price. Some general things to know.
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