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derpyhooves25

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  1. http://www.amazon.com/RT-AC68U-Wireless-AC1900-Dual-Band-Gigabit-Router/dp/B00FB45SI4/ref=lp_300189_1_5?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1449131892&sr=1-5 id like to give this to my girlfriend because her internet sucks ass and its our 8 months 2 days after
  2. that headset looks amazing honestly, and its made out of real wood for that price, i love the cables and how they can easily be disconnected
  3. i am planning to use this monitor when taking to lans also, but i can see what you mean
  4. ohh, i wasnt looking into all that stuff as i wasnt too worried about it, the only problem with the 27" one is it maybe to big as ill be having another 27" as well
  5. something like the benq xl2720z? it has 2 hdmi inputs and a displayport input
  6. so the asus monitor i listed would be good or should i look at something from benq?
  7. i need a monitor that ill be using as my secondary monitor for my computer, but it has to run a wiiu and maybe ps4 as i wont want to run them on a 4k monitor, so what will be a good 24" monitor to use? one i was planning on getting was an asus pa238q because it is really cheap, or a benq bl2420pt, but im not sure how 1440p will work and i dont want to use a tn panel, so what are your reccomendations?
  8. I was planning on getting tue asus one as i will be able to get it calibrated, the price snt tge biggeat part and ill.be able tostill get a secondary as well
  9. I would get the dell monitor but they are not avaulable in new zealand that is ehy i was thinking on getting the asus one and a benq 24" monitor
  10. need a new monitor/s, im doing photo editing and ill starting video editing, so ips or something similar is a must for me, and high resolution is a must. ill beusing it for gaming, editing and movie watching and just surfing the web but im not sure what to get, i want dual monitors,i like the asus pb279q but i feel is a bit too expensive because im wanting to buy two monitors, 32" is way to big for me, and i really like the size of the 28" monitors but they are all tn sadly, the main monitor i want to be 4k, i do like the lg 31mu97 but is too expensive and a tad big, i dont want to go ultrawide because i dont have the space, so i was wondering what two monitors i should get, oh and the secondry one i can use an old viewsonic va2626wm which is a 26" 1920x1200 monitor but am planing to upgrade that also, so what should i get, the main one i want to be 4k, ips or similar, good for movies, less than 32" and the secondry i want to be 2560x1440 24" because of space saving, and i cant get two monitors the same size with different resolution because OCD, the secondry is one ill use when going to lans and such please send recomendations, my budget is $2000 nzd ($1300 us) EDIT: a 980ti will be running them and i like to spread out my work for school and such
  11. interenet is fine, they have been using it for years and i had it plugged in directly to the router
  12. i was trying to upgrade my girlfriends laptop to windows 10, but windows 8.1 was not activated, i tried activating it and it comes up with this KMS error code, and asks me to try later, i did it didnt work, and ive tried the other solutions that tell you to open cmd, type in some stuff then your product key, and that didnt work, its windows 8.1 on build 9600 and wont upto any further, how can i get it to activate
  13. i didnt even know the d15s came out
  14. i have quite a big budget and was going to get a noctua nh-d15 or a good quiet liquid cooler
  15. building a new computer, and the cpu i need to be cooled is the 5820k, it will be overclocked to 4.0ghz and will be doing things such as encoding video formats, gaming on hot days, and video and photo editing, also the case it will be in is the fractal define r5, EDIT: it will be running with a gtx 980ti strix and to my knowledge good cooling (2x140mm fans in front and one in back) i want this to be a very quiet computer (hense fractal case) and need little to no maintenance
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