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early_hours

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  1. Neither do I think that's why you tubes recommending it?
  2. Dunno if this is the right place but it gave me a laugh
  3. huh weird i didnt change anything
  4. what do u mean? whats wrong with it?
  5. Was looking at getting two new 27 inch 1080p displays and i was wanting the thinnest bezels possible but companies never seem to list the thickness of them!!!! i found that dell s2715h had very thin bezels but was wondering if there was anything thinner? Like This
  6. you can get curved monitors that arnt ultrawide, the curve isnt much but once u get 3 of them it makes a big difference
  7. Thinking of getting myself a 27 inch monitor to replace the tv i use at the moment. I wanted really thin bezels so i found the Dell S2715H which is perfect for my price range. my questions are: is there a curved monitor with bezels as thin as this? is there a better monitor with thin bezels around this price range?
  8. i suggest the Dell S2415H cus them bezels!
  9. after watching somone take apart a eurocom laptop and linus's video on the sager the internals look very similar!?
  10. I was looking to get one of the most powerfull laptops out there that i could use pretty much as a desktop when im at home but still be able to take out to Lan parties ect. What i discovered was a canadian company called eurocom http://www.eurocom.com/ec/main()ec There sky X9 laptop has some of the craziest specs i have found in any laptop. What i would like to know is if anyone has bought a laptop from eurocom and there opinions on it. This is becuase i cannot find that many reviews on the sky x9 laptop. My other question is, should i wait till laptops that have gtx 1080's in them come out or is that a long time away?
  11. http://www.logicalincrements.com/ personally i found this website very helpfull when building myself a pc! hope it helps
  12. Hello! I was planing on building myself a wooden pc case. I chose the same internal dimensions as a nzxt s340 case. My plan is to water cool the case mainly because i like the look of it! The wood type I am planning on using is Oak with some walnut to accent it. Ive done some work in autocad and i am liking the idea of a very angular case design. http://prntscr.com/b10u7r (link to picture) i also plan to cannibalise another case to get some stuff like the bit you attach the motherboard to. I aim to use the case for gaming, chances are ill use a gtx 970 or r9 390 (havnt decided 100 percent on what im putting in it!) What i want to know is if theres any big flaws with this idea and if anyone has any tips that would make it better and if anyone has done a wooden pc case is there anything i should know about before i start? ps: any design suggestionns would also help Thanks,
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