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positivePXL

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  1. You said you wanted to crush benchmarks, but you just said you didn't even want to get a GTX 1080, even though they were just released!
  2. When will the AiB specials be coming?
  3. I was tired okay! Now look at what you've done, now I have to go all the way back to my post, and make it look like it never happened. . .
  4. Hmm, I see your point, I did find some, but only in mATX and ATX, nothing in mITX. Fair enough, Devil's Canyon wins I guess :\
  5. Skylake does support DDR3 though. Most people just recommend upgrading because you can.
  6. If you can consider going Skylake with the build, you can use the internal Intel 530 graphics to run LoL and similar games at 30fps+ It won't be able to do the demanding games, and you should consider upgrading it, but if you swap the parts out of that second build for Skylake compatible parts, you can get much better performance on a much cheaper dollar (euro).
  7. It's a combo I believe. My ISP is CenturyLink.
  8. Yes, but it's a modem supplied by the provider. . .
  9. I am not entirely sure if this is a thread that should under Troubleshooting, or under Networking, but I have committed, and now I just have to stick to it. Okay, so, the problem is, is that at random times during the day, and at random times during the night, my internet become extremely unreliable. 50% of the time, it just stops working, and I restart the modem, the other 50% of the time, it spikes my ping over 500ms and holds it there until I either throw my computer across the room, or unplug the modem. Now, neither of these solutions are ideal, is there anything that I can do to determine if this is happening on my end (with our devices or with the modem), or on my providers end? Thanks in advance, positivePXL [+PXL]
  10. That is actually a Razer branded case, the NZXT H340, and NZXT H440 are both officially co-branded Razer products, you can start there.
  11. Vsauce did a thingy on this already. Your eye actually doesn't take in full images of your surroundings, it actually just takes in little parts and pieces several hundreds of times a second, and because of how the human eye makes tiny micro adjustments several thousands of times per second, the perceivable resolution of the human can be considered infinite, and we can also assume that the human eye can articulate and perceive additional frames per second until your brain starts becoming the limiting factor in how many frames you can perceive.
  12. That isn't the point though, when people have negative things to say about the topic of eSports legitimacy, they include every single video game on the market.
  13. yes, but they have can have white corners. And LED's :3
  14. But But Corsair is love, Corsair is Life. . .
  15. I'm just really fu#@$ng pissed off right now. Seriously, I just bought a 32gb kit like 2 weeks ago, but mine don't have any goddamn LED's. They look really good! Too good! I might actually send my other kit back! Goddamnit!
  16. Wait for the AiB cards, but we already know the 10xx cards are BA, don't really need anymore reviews for them.
  17. If you've been keeping up with the Computex coverage, you might have seen Corsair's new case fans. They have interchangable color corners, and LED (and even RGB) lit fans. EDIT: (Hit save before I was finished, sorry) With this in mind, you can have red corners and white LED's, or white corners and red LED's depending on which is more dominant in the case.
  18. As I recall, it was a CS:GO tournament, can't remember anymore D: No, more like games such as Minecraft shouldn't be considered sports, but games like DOTA already are. It feels like every time a new PC game is made, they try and introduce a competative aspect and arena. I just don't think every game under the sun that has a multiplayer arena needs to be televised, or considered in the discussion of whether games like LoL, where team members actually live in the same house together to improve trust between members, are actual sports.
  19. It's games like Rocket League and people who think platform speed-running is an eSport, that gives eSports a bad rep. When people talk, like, "eSports shouldn't be sports, it's just a bunch of kids, and then adults playing kid games," these are the things that they talk about. I feel like eSports, as a genre of gaming and sports culture, should not be considered "sports" in the broadest sense. I think individual eSport games, on an individual, case-by-case basis, can be sports. Like League of Legends, DOTA 2, CS:GO, and Starcraft and etc. These are games that take months and years to get good at, and require gamers to spend hours upon hours every single day in practicing and in competition. Games like Rocket League will have time to prove themselves, but I don't just think any old, casual game, should be considered a competative game, or especially, an eSport.
  20. Ooooh boy. Finally got to watch the second (aka part three) console-better-than-pc video. The cringes, The cringes are real. . .
  21. And just like that, you have 2-factor authentication.
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