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positivePXL

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  1. All the more power to you, I'm just jealous I didn't think of that first
  2. Doesn't even have to be a very big USB drive either, you know. I think the program is only a couple mb's and doesn't need to be installed on a friends computer if you have it on the USB drive. I've also seen that there are ways that you can set-up keybinds so it will automatically paste in the appropriate passwords, but it takes a lot of set-up, something I just don't feel like doing or going through the pain of. That's the only thing LastPass has over KeePass, that LastPass actually just integrates itself into the existing Chrome password framework, and will allow you to '"tab" in your password if it recognizes the URL and username without having to set anything up. If you're like me though, you still don't want your encrypted passwords in a cloud somewhere. Even if it is incredibly hard to crack your password, if anyone can download your encrypted file, then can still try. And I'm just too paranoid to let that happen :3
  3. What about going with an I5-6600k, and then just toughing it out with the onboard graphics until you can get a 1060/1070 when they come out?
  4. I'm a fan of KeePass personally. Super encrypted, basically uncrackable. You install it to a USB drive, or hard install it to your computer, and the password archive (encrypted ofc) can be moved like any normal picture or text file, and imported into any other KeePass program. All you have to do is memorize one difficult password, and from inside KeePass, you can manage, organize, and customize all of your passwords, complete with URL's and usernames. It also comes pre-packed with an internal password randomizer, so all you have to do is ask it to create a new entry, and it will auto-generate a new 20 character password for, whatever the hell you want. I like it better than LastPass, the Chrome extension that LMG actually uses, because I don't need to install Chrome everywhere I go, all I have to do is carry a tinny USB flash drive with me. And because the archive can be moved, you can keep a backup archives around so if you ever lose the USB drive, you only have to reinstall KeePass again, and import the archive.
  5. Yah, you know, you took the case off of the PSU, you left wires hanging everywhere, etc. etc. But then you had to go and kill us by using 2x 950's. Why?
  6. IBM just open-sourced their quantum computer. *wink* *wink*
  7. Devils advocate much?
  8. Hyper 212 Evo is love Hyper 212 Evo is life Seriously though, the price/performance of the thing is god damn insane.
  9. Seagate will still ship you drives that were manufactured before the lawsuit. And to both of you, regardless of whether or not it's a lawsuit against the consumer drives, they're still less reliable than WD drives! Apples to apples, Seagate has overall shitter drives. WD blue are almost always either cheaper or just a few bucks more expensive than the Seagate drives, and you get peace of mind! Your points are being made against the enterprise drives, the ones that aren't supposed to brake. If they have the highest failure rate in actual enterprise usage, then they are just as shitty as I am telling you they are.
  10. In synthetic benchmarks the 1080 scales better, but in actual performance the 1070 performs about 10% worse.
  11. Seagate also got sued in February over the unreliability of their drives. . .
  12. They're out there, just Google 'Ransomware decryption service". Better you do it yourself so you get the best results locally.
  13. There was even guy on this forum just like a month ago, said he had gotten ransomware. He lived in the US, but he actually ended up sending his drives to Germany. He got the drives back about 2 weeks later completely decrypted.
  14. Nope. Ransomware just encrypts all non-essential data. It leaves the OS and the browser operational, but it encrypts all other files. All you need to do is crack the encryption.
  15. Actually, there are a lot of companies that will decrypt these files. Just use another device and Google it, a lot of places will even be able to do it remotely.
  16. +1 on morning wood +1 on green tea. I serve mine with 1 pack of Stevia. Dat cup tho, noice.
  17. Its like a 25% loss in CUDA cores but only a 10% or 8% loss in performance from 1080 to 1070. It's kinda if impressive.
  18. You're going to be waiting at least 2 months before we see anything definitive from Polaris sales. We have Pascal right here, and the 1070 will be released on the 10th, and the AiB boards will be released within days after that. 2 weeks, or two months, how long are you willing to wait?
  19. Just. No. To OP: I love these guys, just a month ago we were telling people who were buying 980(ti)'s to wait for the Pascal release, and now that the 1080 and 1070 are coming and that we now have benchmarks for them, we are telling people to wait for the Polaris cards and benchmarks. As soon as those come out, we're gunna start telling people to wait for the 1080ti ! Dood, just buy the goddamn GTX 1070! It's really all you need! REALLY!
  20. Maybe you corrupted a file in your drivers? Try reinstalling a couple of them? Also try booting into safe-mode, might help.
  21. 6600k is more than enough, don't even sweat it. Get the 1070 now and upgrade later, you'll thank yourself :3
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